THE Council of Pharmacy Schools (CPS) ANZ is looking to inspire future pharmacists at the Pharmacy Careers Summit 2025 on 04 Jul with a session on training and career prospects.
"The CPS is very excited about educating great future pharmacists," said Associate Professor Leanne Chalmers (pictured), Interim Director of Pharmacy at Curtin University and session chair.
"To provide details about training and career prospects in pharmacy, we are organising a pharmacy training and skills panel session at PCS25," A/Prof Chalmers told Pharmacy Daily.
People attending the session, 'University pathways for a career in pharmacy', will learn about the range of pharmacy degrees available in Australia, entry requirements and pathways, and how a pharmacy degree can lead to a career as a pharmacist, sheexplained.
"Attendees will also hear candid insights from current pharmacy students from around Australia," A/Prof Chalmers added.
"They will cover issues such as why they chose to study pharmacy, the attractions of a pharmacy degree, and their experiences during the degree, including their clinical placements," she said.
The panel discussion will also feature academics Professor Pete Cabot from the University of Qld, Dr Natalia Popwicz from University of WA and Dr Jacinta Johnson from University of SA, as well as La Trobe University student Eva Burtonclay McMahon.
Learn more about PCS25 HERE. KB
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