THE Pharmaceutical Society
of Australia has announced
the opening of registrations for
the Global Drug Safety (GDS)
Conference and Exposition, which
will take place at the Brisbane
Convention and Exhibition Centre
from 14-16 October 2013.
The conference aims to “advance
the global drug safety mission
in all corners of the world,” with
international speakers including
Professor Zubin Austin from the
Pharmacy Faculty at the University
of Toronto in Canada, who is
currently principal investigator on
a $18m project funded by Health
Canada to examine integration of
healthcare professionals in diverse
practice settings.
“This is a one-of-a-kind
conference which will address
major issues facing healthcare
professionals as well as
governments and consumers across
the world today,” said Qld PSA
branch president, Lisa Nissen.
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