Blackmores Institute has
announced earlybird registration
of their inaugural community
pharmacy educational symposium.
Adjunct associate professor Gregg
Mapp from Griffith University’s
Pharmacy School will bridge the
knowledge gap that community
pharmacists have identified,
focusing on the role that evidencebased,
natural medicines can play
in improving Australian health
outcomes.
The program for the symposium
has been accredited with the
Australian Pharmacy Council for
3.5 group 1 credits and 18 group
2 credits for inclusion on an
individual pharmacist’s CPD Record.
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