THE Pharmaceutical Society of Australia's much-anticipated new Pharmacy House was officially launched in Canberra yesterday by Senator Zed Seselja, Assistant Minister for Science, Jobs and Innovation.
The purpose-built facility, which has been developed with the support of more than $300,000 in donations from PSA members, will "enable PSA to better represent pharmacists and pursue its vision of improving Australia's health through excellence in pharmacist care," according to the Society's national president Shane Jackson.
Seselja unveiled a special plaque with Jackson (pictured above) before touring the building to view a display of pharmacy artefacts and the new members lounge.
"Pharmacy House is more than just a building; it's part of a drive into the future for all pharmacists, who are the most accessible healthcare professionals in Australia," Jackson said.
"This landmark building is owned by PSA members, for PSA members...we hope it will inspire all pharmacists to be the best pharmacist they can be."
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