THE Pharmaceutical Society
of Australia says there’s been
a huge response to its current
series of Continuing Professional
Development workshops, with
more than 1,500 pharmacists
already registered to attend the
events in Aug and Sep.
The sessions are to showcase the
new free PSA CPD Planning Tool,
which was officially launched at
PSA16 Sydney (PD 04 Aug).
“This user-friendly learning
tool has been embraced by the
entire pharmacy profession and
it’s fantastic to see so many
pharmacists - including PSA nonmembers
- registering for PSA
workshops to learn more about
CPD learning,” said PSA National
Vice President, Michelle Lynch.
For details of upcoming
workshops in each state and
territory see psa.org.au.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 25 Aug 16 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 25 Aug 16
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