Final year BPharm student
George Adattini has won the
University of Sydney 2014
Pharmacy Student of the Year
(PSOTY) competition.
Organised by the Pharmaceutical
Society of Australia (PSA), this
national competition involves
students acting out scenarios
in front of an audience to
demonstrate their communication
skills and clinical knowledge.
The competition is open to all
final year pharmacy students.
The University of Sydney had
seven students enter the heats,
with three selected to go through
to the final.
Following his win, George will
represent the university at the
NSW final held on 01 Jun at the PSA
Clinical and Practice Expo in Sydney.
The winner of the national
competition receives a grant to
attend an international pharmacy
conference of their choice.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 16 Apr 14 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 16 Apr 14
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