MAINTAINING high standards and the accreditation of pharmacists play a key role in reinforcing public safety and building the skills and knowledge of graduates entering the industry, Australian Pharmacy Council (APC)CEO Bronwyn Clark (pictured left) told Pharmacy Daily.
Clark said with the healthcare sector undergoing changes, including expanding scope of practice and workforce shortages, the council's role is to maintain high proficiency.
"Our job is to ensure safety remains a priority, that programs and training are delivered to a high standard, and that upon registration, every pharmacist has been assessed according to Australian standards," Clark added.
To ensure future pharmacists are well prepared, the APC develops and administers evidence-based exams essential for registration.
Recognising the importance of supporting overseas-trained pharmacists, the APC has also established a candidate engagement team to assist these individuals through the early stages of their registration process.
It is this level of deep involvement that Joe Cashman (pictured), Director of Candidate Engagement, noted that the APC will bring when it participates in the upcoming Pharmacy Careers Summit (PCS24) on 05 Jul.
"We are delighted to be part of the summit this year and look forward to engaging with our candidates," Cashman said.
Presented by Raven's Recruitment and Pharmacy Daily, PCS24 will also help attendees network with industry leaders and peers, opening doors to new career opportunities and collaborations, which will assist pharmacists to tackle future healthcare challenges.
The free, virtual PCS24 is a must-attend event for aspiring professionals with registrations open - to see more, CLICK HERE. JG
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