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Vale Valerie Constable FPS

25 October 2023

 

The Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) has honoured Ms Valerie Constable FPS, the first female President of PSA’s Victorian branch, who sadly passed away recently.

For more than three decades, Valerie (Val) Constable has helped pave the way to optimise standards of pharmacy education and practice, becoming a trusted mentor to many.

A humble and highly regarded professional, Val was a leader for women in pharmacy. She was a preceptor, mentor, and role model to many and always made herself available to provide support and advice to any member of the profession who sought her wisdom or assistance. Val’s principles are epitomised by Pharmacists Support Services (PSS), the anonymous volunteer support service that she helped establish, and led for many years.

In 1991, Val was the first female in 135 years to be elected President of the PSA’s Victorian Branch. She rose above the glass ceiling through outstanding commitment, integrity, and professionalism. For over 35 years, Val and her husband Bob provided patient-centred care to their local communities through their pharmacies in Footscray and Pascoe Vale in Melbourne. She was a mentor to numerous trainees, many of whom have gone on to be prominent members of the profession.

Val recognised the need for greater structure in pharmacy training and worked with other pharmacists to establish the Chapter of Pharmacy Practice Tutors, and co-authored manuals on medical conditions treated through pharmacies. She was also a Board member of the National Asthma Campaign (precursor to the National Asthma Council), involved with educating pharmacists in asthma recognition and management, and development of the Asthma Management Plan.

PSA Victoria President Dr Amy Page FPS honoured Ms Constable’s impact on all Victorian pharmacists.

“Val was a trailblazer for Victorian pharmacists, forging the path for women in the profession to follow,” Dr Page said.

“Many Victorians will remember Val for her wisdom and tenacity, whether in one of her pharmacies in Footscray or Pascoe Vale, or as a leader of the profession.

“She has been a mentor to many, inspiring and supporting young pharmacists in practice.

“Her legacy will continue to inspire pharmacists for many years to come.”

PSA National President Dr Fei Sim FPS also highlighted Ms Constable’s lasting legacy.

“In 1995, with a group of similarly minded pharmacists, Val Constable set up the Pharmacists’ Support Service (PSS) to help peers experiencing stress.

“The profession is forever indebted to Val for her commitment to improving our profession, driving PSS in its early years.

“Val was a leader who led by compassion and had touched many hearts through her genuine support for colleagues and community.

“On behalf of all pharmacists, I offer my deepest condolences to the Constable family, their friends and colleagues,” Dr Sim concluded.

 

Media contact:   Georgia Clarke   M: 0480 099 798  E: georgia.clarke@psa.org.au