In June 2025, trainee pharmacists and some re-sitters sat their assessment exam; the results were announced on Tuesday 29 July 2025.
The PDA has once again reviewed its membership arrangements, adjusted internal systems, and undertook significant work with underwriters to ensure that whether a trainee or a re-sitter, there is a PDA membership policy available for everyone.
Key member benefits
Here are some of the key reasons to join the PDA.
- Professional indemnity insurance* – PDA members are entitled to indemnity protection in the event that they make a mistake at work.
- Professional advice and guidance – the PDA gives members independent support, advice and guidance throughout their career.
- PDA donate £1 per member to Pharmacist Support – each year, the PDA donate £1 per member to Pharmacist Support – the profession’s charity. This amounts to more than £40,000 per year being used to further support pharmacists, students and trainees as the PDA works with the charity to develop support tools and resources.
- PDA Plus discounts – PDA members get unlimited access to many PDA Plus discounts on offer.
- Pro-actively campaigning – The PDA actively lobbies key stakeholders and relevant bodies, nationally and regionally, to protect and progress the interests of pharmacists.
- PDA Education – there are online and face-to-face opportunities for continuing professional development (CPD), including online revision programmes, training events, live webinars, debates and conferences, and the PDA’s unique union rep development programmes.
- Membership of the PDA Union – a trade union is an organisation which employees (or self-employed workers) join and can get involved in, to gain greater security at work.
Early Careers membership categories
Student and trainee membership – FREE
Supporting future pharmacists with free student and trainee membership continues to be a key objective for the PDA. Therefore, membership for pharmacy students is FREE for all years of university study
FREE trainee pharmacist membership is also given to the incoming cohort of new graduates who become trainees (commencing training in 2025 to end in 2026).
Potential pharmacist membership – FREE
There are a variety of circumstances in which individuals may find themselves no longer a student, not currently on a foundation training scheme, but still working towards becoming a pharmacist. For example:
- Signed off from the trainee scheme after the deadline to sit the assessment in November 2025.
- Unsuccessful in the June 2025 examinations.
- Eligible but have chosen not to sit the summer assessment.
- Waiting to re-sit the exams after a previous attempt or having never sat the exam since being signed off the training scheme (including in Northern Ireland).
The PDA refers to individuals in these circumstances as ‘potential pharmacists’ to differentiate them from those currently on a formal training scheme. The ‘potential pharmacists’ membership category was created to support members with benefits that match those of trainee pharmacists.
Newly Qualified (NQ) membership – FREE
The PDA’s newly qualified policy provides up to 3 months of membership FREE for those who join immediately after they have successfully passed their assessment examination. This helps to alleviate the financial pressure for new registrants at a time when they are paying the costs of an exam, registration, etc. Those who have passed the summer 2025 assessment can join the PDA as NQ members from now until 31 October 2025.
First-year Qualified (FYQ) membership – From £109 (Instalments available)
After 31 October 2025, or at the expiry of a newly qualified membership, PDA members can renew as first-year qualified member* for a reduced price starting from £109 for their first full year of membership.
If you are unsure of the right category of membership at the FYQ application stage, please contact the PDA Member Support Centre.
Membership for those that passed the assessment
Those that passed the assessment should apply for FREE newly qualified membership.
The policy will expire on 31 October 2025 at which time you will need to renew to a first-year qualified policy*. The PDA will send you a reminder when it is time to renew your membership.
Membership for those that did not pass the assessment
If you are currently on a trainee pharmacist policy, please apply for the potential pharmacist policy. You will also have access to PDA Education’s support for your future assessment re-sit.
Not yet a member?
If you passed
- You should apply for the FREE newly qualified policy which will be valid until 31 October 2025.
If you did not pass
- Join the PDA as a potential pharmacist now. Membership is FREE and includes access to PDA Education’s support for your future assessment re-sit.
*Subject to meeting the eligibility criteria.
Learn more
- PDA student membership
- PDA trainee pharmacist membership
- PDA potential pharmacist membership
- PDA newly qualified membership
- PDA Education
Not yet a PDA member?
If you have not yet joined the PDA, we encourage you to join today and ask your colleagues to do the same.
Membership is FREE to pharmacy students, trainee pharmacists, and for the first three months of being newly qualified.
Read about our key member benefits here.