The NSW branch of the Society
of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia
(SHPA) has presented Joshua Allen
of the University of Newcastle with
the Branch Prize for Best Student in
Therapeutics.
Writing in its newsletter, the SHPA
said this was in acknowledgement
of extraordinary clinical ability at a
student level.
MEANWHILE the SHPA reminded
members that its social media
policy had been reviewed at the
start of the year.
The policy outlines, among other
things, that social media use on
behalf of the Society should not
“reduce your effectiveness at work
as an employee of SHPA.”
The newsletter also provides
an update on triple oral
anti-thrombotic therapy in
cardiovascular disease
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