Anchoris Club · Pharmacy without borders

A professional home for the people behind medicines.

A professionally focused community for pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists and colleagues across medicines, research and industry. UK-rooted, globally open and deliberately human.

  • Professionally focused
  • UK + global
  • Peer-led learning
  • No sales noise

Founding cohort applications are open · Applications are reviewed individually.

A diverse group of pharmaceutical professionals exchanging ideas around a table

A room with a purpose

Not another noisy feed. A community built around professional generosity.

Anchoris Club is for people who understand that medicines are never made, regulated, communicated or used by one discipline alone.

Members meet across borders and job titles to discuss evidence, compare practice, navigate careers, share opportunities and help one another think more clearly.

01UK roots

Grounded in UK pharmacy, medicines regulation and professional standards.

02Global room

Welcoming credible perspectives from every healthcare system and region.

03Pharmacy focused

For people whose education or work is meaningfully connected to medicines.

04Humanly moderated

Thoughtful conversation, professional respect and no unsolicited selling.

Inside the Club

One community. Many professional worlds.

The founding programme is designed to create useful reasons to return, contribute and know one another beyond a profile photo.

01

Practice circle

UK Pharmacy

Clinical practice, revalidation, service development and the realities of working in UK pharmacy.
02

Global circle

Pharmacy Across Borders

Country spotlights, different systems, professional mobility and shared medicines challenges.
03

Science circle

Research + Discovery

Pharmaceutical science, clinical research, critical appraisal and emerging therapeutic evidence.
04

Industry circle

Medical + Commercial

Medical affairs, MSL practice, ethical communication, market access and industry careers.
05

Governance circle

Regulatory + Safety

Regulatory science, pharmacovigilance, quality, compliance and responsible decision-making.
06

Communication circle

Writing + Publications

Medical writing, publications, evidence translation and making complex science genuinely useful.

A community that moves

Live rooms, useful conversations and doors that open.

The first cohort will help shape the calendar. The starting format keeps participation intimate enough to matter.

Become a founding member
  1. MonthlyEvidence roundtable

    One paper, signal or policy change discussed across disciplines.

  2. MonthlyCareer rooms

    Honest peer conversation on transitions, portfolios, interviews and professional growth.

  3. RotatingCountry spotlights

    Members explain how pharmacy, regulation and industry work where they are.

  4. OngoingOpportunity exchange

    Relevant roles, collaborations, speaking opportunities and research connections.

Who can join

A focused professional mix.

Membership is designed for people with a credible education, registration or professional role connected to medicines. Students and trainees are welcome when their route is directly relevant.

Joining the founding cohort

A careful welcome, not an open door to noise.

  1. 01
    Apply

    Tell us who you are, where you work or study and what you hope to contribute.

  2. 02
    Verify

    Anchoris reviews professional relevance using the information you choose to provide.

  3. 03
    Enter the room

    Accepted founding members receive the community invitation and first programme details by email.

Start your application

02

Signal desk

Regulation + safety

Official medicines safety, regulatory news and decisions.

03

Industry desk

Industry practice

Ethics, compliance, medical publishing and professional standards.

04

Practice desk

Pharmacy CPD

Practical learning and revalidation support for UK pharmacy professionals.

Turn reading into CPD

A five-minute reflection after any resource.

Anchoris Club does not award credits. Use the source platform's own certification where available, then record what changed in your thinking or practice.

  1. 01What did I learn?
  2. 02Why does it matter to my role?
  3. 03What will I do differently?
  4. 04What evidence would show improvement?