THE Pharmaceutical Society of
Australia’s National Intern Training
Program has received an
overwhelming response from
Tasmanian students eager to sign-up.
At an information evening in
Tasmania last week - the first of an
Australia-wide series of sessions
aimed at getting student sign-ups -
every single one of the Tasmanian
students responded, yielding a
100% “expressions of interest”
success rate.
Aimed at easing the transition
between student and pharmacist
the NITP is said to maximise young
pharmacists’ career opportunities.
One of the key messages of the
Tassie info session was that with NITP
students also have the opportunity
to choose which intern training
provider they would like to use.
For info on upcoming NITP
presentations around the country
see www.psa.org.au/intern.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 30 Aug 10 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 30 Aug 10
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