THE Pharmaceutical Society of
Australia will offer a special session
at its upcoming Pharmacy Australia
Congress titled “Screening and
Early Detection Services in
Pharmacy in Australia - What We
Can Do Now in Cardiovascular
Disease”.
The presentation will be made by
Kevin McNamara from Monash
University, who said there was
much evidence to demonstrate that
“community pharmacists can
deliver effective interventions for
many individual risk factors, as well
as early detection and awareness”.
He said he would focus on new
evidence for pharmacist
effectiveness emanating from
research undertaken as part of the
Fourth Community Pharmacy
Agreement.
PAC will take place 28-31 Oct in
Melbourne, with delegates able to
earn up to 35 continuing
professional development credits.
For more information, or to
register visit the PAC website at -
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