KERRY Watts has been named the
Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
(PSA) MIMS NSW Intern of the Year.
The award acknowledges the
achievements of exceptional
pharmacist interns in developing
skills for their future professional
career.
In this case, Watts was recognised
for her contribution to the quality
provision of pharmaceutical
services and her involvement in
education of patients and staff
as an intern pharmacist at the
Wollongong Hospital’s Pharmacy
Department.
Watts will receive $2,000 to use to
advance her pharmacy career.
The PSA MIMS Intern of the Year
Award, who will be chosen from
the state/territory finalists, will be
announced at PSA16 conference in
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