PHARMACISTS seeking to re-enter the profession after a period of extended leave will now be better equipped thanks to the latest course offered by the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA).
When returning from an extended break from practice, pharmacists can earn up to 74 Group 2 CPD points in PSA's Pharmacy Re-entry course, which provides clinical, legislative and practice updates to support their return to the profession.
PSA national president Dr Shane Jackson said the course includes online learning and a two-day workshop offered nationally, along with tailored support from a PSA pharmacist.
"The course structure is very flexible so pharmacists can fit it around work and family commitments," Jackson said.
The course is open to non-Australian pharmacists, but some overseas pharmacists will need to complete an accredited intern training program - psa.org.au.
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