PHARMACISTS can now access a
Multiple morbidities: How
pharmacists can make a difference
through medication reviews
training module free of charge via the
Australian College of Pharmacy and
Guild Pharmacy Academy websites.
The module, sponsored by Pfizer
Australia, is developed specifically
for accredited pharmacists
performing Medication
Management Reviews.
Authored by Debbie Rigby,
consultant clinical pharmacist and
accredited pharmacist, the module
focuses on treatment choices in
cardiovascular disease and outlines
a number of recommendations to
help patients who have multiple
chronic health conditions.
The module attracts 3 Group 2
CPD credits and received APC
accreditation.
To complete the training course,
visit the Australian College of
Pharmacy website www.acp.edu.au
or the Guild's myCPD website
www.mycpd.org.au.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 10 Dec 12 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 10 Dec 12
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