THE sixth edition of the Australian Pharmacy Students' Journal (APSJ), titled 'Connecting Students to the Profession', highlights the evolving role of pharmacy students in the field.
The new edition features original research on student readiness, a reflection on placements, and a key article on the impact of new technologies.
Supported by Advanced Pharmacy Australia (AdPha) and the National Australian Pharmacy Students Association (NAPSA), the APSJ offers pharmacy students a platform to publish research, with guidance from its editorial team.
The issue marks the first release since the SHPA rebranding, which was celebrated by NAPSA President Sebastian Harper, and AdPha President Tom Simpson.
"Pharmacy is rapidly changing, and students, interns and pharmacists are now well-placed to explore what 'advanced pharmacy' means to them," commented Harper.
Both leaders emphasised the theme of connection, aligning with AdPha's mission of fostering a community with shared goals.
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