THE Pharmacy Guild’s intern
training program will be available
nationally from 2017, with the
country-wide rollout including
two-day face-to-face workshops
across all states and territories,
complementing learning content
delivered online.
Under the changes all interns in
Australia will have the opportunity
to access the Guild Intern Training
Program which also features
exam practice modules, ‘mock’
exams, dedicated oral examination
preparation workshops and access
to industry events including the
flagship APP2017.
“The Guild Intern Program
supports interns with on-the-job
learning opportunities whilst they
undertake their supervised practice
requirements under the guidance
of experienced pharmacists
in the community pharmacy
environment,” the Guild said.
For more information see
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