THE Pharmacy Board of Australia
held its most recent meeting in
Sydney, with the get-together
including a joint meeting with
the Pharmacy Council of NSW,
which works with the Health Care
Complaints Commission to assess
complaints about pharmacists’
conduct, health and performance
for behaviour that occurred in NSW.
The meeting allowed for
discussion on practice issues
that have emerged since the
commencement of the National
Registration and Accreditation
Scheme.
“Both entities have agreed to
cooperate on matters of shared
interest and relevance and
will meet on a regular basis as
required,” they said.
A communiqué from the meeting
also urged final year students to
apply for registration now, while
also reminding pharmacists that
2013 on-line renewal of registration
is now available.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 05 Nov 13 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 05 Nov 13
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