WELL-KNOWN pharmacist and key advocate for self-care in Australia, John Bell, has concluded his tenure as Chair of the Australian Self-Care Alliance.
Bell (pictured left) served as the inaugural Chair, leading the Alliance since its foundation in 2021.
His efforts solidified the organisation as a primary advocate for structural, cultural and policy changes within Australia's healthcare system.
During his leadership, Bell notably developed the PSA 'Pharmacy Self-Care Program,' which aimed to optimise pharmacy services and encourage greater patient involvement in their own health.
His approach helped promote systemic changes to align Australia's health services with a more self-care centric model.
Taking over from Bell as the Alliance's new Chair is Karen Booth, who is also the President of the Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association.
A respected figure in public health, Booth (pictured right) brings a wealth of experience and a commitment to advancing self-care through person-centred and integrated care models.
Reflecting on his tenure, Bell expressed his confidence in the future leadership, "it has been a privilege to lead the Alliance".
"Having worked closely with Karen Booth, I am certain she will continue to steer the organisation toward greater success."
Booth plans to build on Bell's achievements, particularly as Australia considers significant reforms in primary care. JG
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