THE Council of Pharmacy Schools of Australia and New Zealand (CPS) representatives will provide insights into studying contemporary pharmacy degrees at the Pharmacy Careers Summit (PCS24) next week.
Facilitated by Monash University's Prof Kirstie Galbraith, UniSA's Dr Jacinta Johnson and La Trobe's Prof Joe Tucci, the session will explain in-depth the Bachelor of Pharmacy and Master of Pharmacy programs, and the importance of clinical placements to attendees.
A student panel featuring Angus Barnes from Newcastle University, Mia Curigliano from Monash University, and Caspar Townsend from Curtin University will provide lived experience awareness when studying pharmacy, highlighting the degrees' challenges and rewarding aspects.
A CPS spokesperson told Pharmacy Daily the council is confident that attendees will find the session "informative and uplifting, because a pharmacy career offers many exciting opportunities across a variety of professional settings".
"Our expert panel has some great advice, especially if you are contemplating a degree in this area," he added.
Presented by Raven's Recruitment and Pharmacy Daily, the second PCS24 will be held on 05 Jul.
A free, virtual event with 3.5 CPD points on offer, PCS24 is an opportunity to network and learn from industry leaders.
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