Blackmores Institute has
announced that its inaugural
Symposium will take place in
Sydney from 28 Feb-01 Mar 2014.
The event will take place with the
support of the National Institute of
Complementary Medicine which
has helped develop the scientific
program.
The symposium will be a “game-changing
occasion aimed at
working with community pharmacy
to grow the knowledge of the
role that evidence-based natural
medicines can play in improving
Australian health outcomes”.
A range of high profile speakers
have already confirmed their
involvement, with the Symposium
preparing delegates to “explore
new, integrative models of patientcentred
pharmacy practice.”
For more information and to
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