Maxine McCabe becomes first community pharmacist to earn Advance Practice credential

Maxine McCabe has made history as the first community pharmacist in the UK to be credentialed as a core advanced pharmacist by the Royal Pharmaceutical
Society (RPS) in Scotland.

Announcing McCabe’s achieving, NHS Education for Scotland (NES) stated that this credential demonstrates her expertise across the four pillars of advanced practice:
clinical, leadership and management, educating others and research.

Maxine has worked in the community pharmacy sector since qualifying as a pharmacist in 2008, consistently showing a keen interest in developing the wider pharmacy
team and enhancing clinical services for the local patient population.

Throughout her career, she has managed various community pharmacies, including Boots and Parkhead Health Centre Pharmacy, where she played a crucial role in
developing pharmacy practice and nurturing pharmacy support roles and trainee pharmacists.

In 2023, Maxine took on a part-time role as a Senior Educator in the Prescribing & Clinical Skills teams at NHS Education for Scotland (NES). She continues to
practice as a pharmacist, leading the Teach and Treat Training Hub at Burnside Pharmacy in Lanarkshire.

McCabe expressed her excitement about the recognition, saying, “I am delighted to obtain my Advanced Practice credential and showcase that this is achievable in
community pharmacy.”