ADVANCED Pharmacy Australia (AdPha) has announced that over 2,500 pharmacists have gained recognition through the Australian and New Zealand College of Advanced Pharmacy (ANZCAP) program in its first year, with training expanded to over 60 hospitals and health sites.
Ramsay Pharmacy recently also opened the first Primary Care Resident Training Program, marking a new milestone by extending advanced training into community pharmacy.
In addition, ANZCAP has honoured Monash University student Thaddeus Chai as its inaugural Pharmacy Student of the Year, acknowledging his engagement with ANZCAP's portfolio platform, which helps students and early-career pharmacists track their professional development.
Pictured: AdPha's first Primary Care Resident in training at Ramsay Pharmacy Mt Pleasant, Qld, Tyron Hochmuth, with AdPha Chief Executive Kristin Michaels and Ramsay's Medication Safety and Quality Manager Ella Raguz.
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