THE Pharmaceutical Society of Australia has named Melinda Boss as the Western Australian Pharmacist of the Year.
The announcement was made during the annual WA Pharmacist Awards at the University Club of Western Australia, where PSA National President Dr Chris Freeman addressed guests about PSA's work to enhance roles, recognition and remuneration for all pharmacists.
Boss (pictured above centre) with Freeman and PSA Western Australia President Dr Fei Sim, was celebrated for her ongoing research and advocacy in the area of lactation.
"Melinda's work demonstrates how a pharmacist can interact with the broader academic and medical community, raising the profile and influence of the pharmacy profession," Dr Sim said.
Other awards made on the night included Lusi Sheehan, named as WA Early Career Pharmacist of the Year for her work in raising standards and providing a model of practice for other pharmacists.
Emeritus Professor Dr Bruce Sunderland was presented with the WA Lifetime Achievement Award, with Sim congratulating him on his extensive experience and achievements in pharmaceutical education and research.
PSA also recognised new Life Members, David Manners and Lawrence Spartalis, who were celebrated for their 50-year membership of the PSA.
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