Re-election at Madrid's Pharmacists' Association

The current president's slate secured a majority of votes, ensuring another term leading the professional institution.

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Generic image of a hand inserting a ballot into a ballot box during an election process.

The slate led by the current president has been re-elected in the elections of the Official College of Pharmacists of Madrid (COFM), solidifying its leadership for a new term.

The elections to renew the Governing Board and the Resources Commission of the COFM took place last Sunday, April 19. The election day saw significant participation from registered pharmacists, with a total of 2,008 votes cast.
Following the official count, the slate led by the president received 1,147 votes, representing the majority of the 1,905 valid votes. Other slates garnered 632 and 123 votes respectively.
This re-election allows the president to continue leading the COFM, addressing the challenges of the pharmaceutical sector, defending the profession, and strengthening the healthcare role of pharmacies in the Community of Madrid.