THE Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) has marked its first year of partnership with software company, Audirie (PD 25 Jan).
The partnership has seen thousands of pharmacists, interns, and pharmacy assistants enhance their patient counselling and clinical communication skills through AI-powered simulations.
"Our collaboration with Audirie is boosting the capacity of our education programs to deliver real-world experience for pharmacists, interns and assistants, setting them up to succeed in new roles," said PSA National President Associate Professor Fei Sim.
"Integrating pharmacist prescriber simulations means learners will be able to practically apply knowledge, counselling and prescribing for an AI-driven patient in real-life clinical scenarios," she added, saying the PSA will expand the use of the simulations in 2025.
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