ADVANCED Pharmacy Australia (AdPha) has announced free membership for all interns enrolled in National Alliance for Pharmacy Education (NAPE) university internship programs.
It's part of a new partnership aimed at ensuring knowledge networks and growth opportunities support emerging practitioners in this important year.
The AdPha-NAPE Intern opportunity is open to interns enrolled at Monash University, the University of Queensland, the University of South Australia and the University of Sydney.
It provides the full benefits of AdPha Provisional Membership, including free access to the portfolio-building platform of the Australian and New Zealand College of Advanced Pharmacy (ANZCAP).
AdPha Vice President Dr Kate O'Hara, Chair of the ANZCAP Advisory Board, said the AdPha-NAPE Intern offering adds to the series of benefits that wrap around pharmacy practitioners from students and trainees to innovators and leaders.
"In an ever-evolving healthcare landscape, it is crucial that students are supported regularly and from their earliest stages to map their career progression," said Dr O'Hara.
"AdPha is proud to offer programs, peer networks, education, events, resources and development opportunities that support each member from their days as a student, through their early career into leadership, generalist and specialty positions."
AdPha is also calling for submissions to its annual ANZCAP Pharmacy Student of the Year competition, recognising students who demonstrate diversity in their learning through ANZCAP's portfolio-building platform.
The winner will attend Medicines Management 2025, Australia's largest scientific pharmacy conference, in Melbourne.
To nominate a student, see HERE.
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