CONSULTANT
pharmacists
Neil Petrie and
Ingrid Johnston have
won the 2016
Pharmaceutical
Society of
Australia (PSA)
Award for Quality
Use of Medicines
(QUM) in Pain
Management.
PSA said it has partnered with
Mundipharma to offer the 2016
QUM Award to highlight and
support pharmacists’ role in pain
management.
Petrie and Johnston will receive
their award in a ceremony at the
PSA16 conference on 30 Jul.
They have worked in partnership
at PRN Consulting for several
years, specialising in quality use of
medicines for residential aged care
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