THE Rural Pharmacy Forum at the Australian Pharmacy Professional Conference (APP2017) this year will focus on the future of rural pharmacy and how the changing landscape of health and pharmacy practice in Australia, combined with technological developments, has led to many pharmacists questioning just what lies ahead for this sector of the profession.
The Pharmacy Guild of Australia has announced the forum focus naming Justin Mohamed, chief executive officer of Reconciliation Australia and Amanda Baron, director of Digital Health, Northern Queensland Primary Health Care Network as key expert speakers.
The Forum intends to explore culturally responsive practices to meet the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients of rural and remote pharmacies, as well as challenges and opportunities for rural pharmacies.
The forum will take place at APP tomorrow, 09 Mar from 3.30pm.
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