HEALTH minister Sussan Ley has
accepted an invitation to attend
the Society of Hospital Pharmacists
annual conference taking place
later this year.
SHPA ceo Kristin Michaels said
Ley’s attendance at the event
was a signal of the government’s
recognition of the key roles
played by SHPA members, “and
we hope it is a robust foundation
step in building a strong working
relationship for the future.
“Our organisation has the
potential to make a substantial
contribution to government policy,
especially regarding optimum
use of medicines and taking steps
to enhance medication safety in
hospitals,” Michaels added.
Medicines Management 2016, the
42nd SHPA National Conference,
will take place in Perth, WA from
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