Everyone you need to know
Joining the Pharmaceutical Association affords members the following benefits: Education: The Association hosts education sessions which seek to inform and educate its members by hosting Continuing Education Sessions. It also allows pharmacists to educate the public about the practice of pharmacy. Members enjoy the privilege of registering for such sessions at a reduced cost. Social Cohesion: The Association hosts numerous social and fundraising activities for its members and their families, thus fostering closer interaction and fellowship among its members. Regional and International Links: As a member of Regional and International Associations, members are afforded the added benefits of information and education from sister Organisations and affiliated Health Associations. Representation: The Association ensures that Pharmacists are adequately represented on the Pharmacy Council of St. Lucia, thus ensuring that pharmacists have a say in all matters governing the practice of Pharmacy within the Country.
Marinda Adams-Antoine
Donna L. Daniel
A Pharmacist for over twenty-six years who is keen on health and development.
Earmin Shangoo
A dedicated and committed Pharmacist with an avid interest in enhancing the profession of Pharmacy in St Lucia. She has been a member of the Pharmaceutical Association of St Lucia since 2007.
Troy Dalton Louis
Introduced to Pharmacy in 2007 as a student at the Victoria Hospital, Troy later attended the Barbados Community College. There he served as Vice President of the Pharmacy student body. Upon returning to St Lucia he practices as a community Pharmacist and is actively involved in the Pharmaceutical Association of St Lucia.
Carlos Johnson
Continuing Education Committee – Ms Sarah Calixte
This Committee takes its mandate from the Pharmacy Council. It is responsible for organizing and executing Continuing Education Sessions for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians.
The Outreach Committee – Ms Aneisha Prince
In its quest to educate the public and to bring to the public’s attention to aspects of the pharmacy profession, the Association formed this Committee. Activities undertaken are aimed at allowing pharmacists to educate the public on proper use of drugs. Outreach activities include health fairs, brown bag days and career talks in schools.
The Fundraising and Social Committee – Kernel Germaine
This Committee is charged with the responsibility of planning and organizing activities which raise funds for the Association and those aimed at increasing social interaction among pharmacists. Activities are undertaken throughout the year with this year’s activities including a beach bar-be-que, raffle, church service to commemorate World Pharmacist Day, Brunch, games nights, and movie nights.
Allison Mentore
Allison is a University of Guyana graduate who began her practice at the St Joseph’s Mercy Hospital in Guyana and now works as a community Pharmacist in St. Lucia. She formerly served on the Executive in the capacity of Public Relations Officer.
Sarah Calixte
Earmin Shangoo
A dedicated and committed Pharmacist with an avid interest in enhancing the profession of Pharmacy in St Lucia. She has been a member of the Pharmaceutical Association of St Lucia since 2007.
Crystal John
Started her career as a Pharmacy Technician at the Victoria Hospital. Upon returning to St. Lucia from her studies at the Barbados Community College, she currently holds the position of Registered Pharmacist within the Public Service. She is actively involved in the Pharmaceutical Association of St. Lucia serving as member of the Fundraising and Social Committee.
Kiana Gajadhar
Kiana Gajadhar has been a member of PASLINC since becoming a Registered Pharmacist in 2023. Kiana has a longstanding history of successfully assuming the secretarial role in various voluntary organizations. Her experience, coupled with her rapport, places her in the optimal position to assume the role of Assistant Secretary/Treasurer for the upcoming executive committee.
Tina Mathurin-Alexander
Tina Mathurin-Alexander, a dedicated pharmacy professional since 2008, transitioned from a Pharmacy Technician at Victoria Hospital to a pharmacist at Vieux Fort Health Centre after earning an Associate Degree in Pharmacy with distinction from Barbados Community College in 2016. A former Pharmacy Students Association President, Tina continues to advance her skills, completing a Quality Management Systems course at the University of the West Indies Open Campus in 2021. Passionate about contributing to the progress of her profession.
Donna L. Daniel
A Pharmacist for over twenty-six years who is keen on health and development.
Astrid Mondesir
Started as a Student Pharmacist and now holds a BSc. in Pharmacy and a BSc. in Chemistry with a minor in Biochemistry. She has been in the Pharmacy Services for 28 years and has been a member of the Pharmaceutical Association of St Lucia Inc. for 20 years.
Allison Mentore
Allison is a University of Guyana graduate who began her practice at the St Joseph’s Mercy Hospital in Guyana and now works as a community Pharmacist in St. Lucia. She formerly served on the Executive in the capacity of Public Relations Officer.