PHARMACISTS are at the
frontline of the dynamic world of
complementary medicines (CMs),
according to Pharmacy Professor
and international expert, Associate
Professor Forrest Batz.
Speaking in preliminary
discussions around the theme
of the 2016 Blackmores Institute
Symposium, he said pharmacists
are especially critical to translating
the complexities of prescription
and complementary medicines
interactions.
The conference will be held at
Sheraton on the Park, Sydney on
Sat 13 Aug and has been accredited
for 0.75 hours of Group 1 CPD
and 5.25 hours of Group 2 CPD
(or 11.25 CPD credits) suitable
for inclusion in an individual
pharmacist’s CPD plan.
For registration details go to
www.blackmoresinstitute.org.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 27 Apr 16 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 27 Apr 16
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