THE Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA), in partnership with the Australian Pharmaceutical Science Association (APSA), has invited pharmacists, researchers and healthcare professionals to submit abstracts for the research stream at the PSA25 pharmacy educationconference.
PSA25 brings together thought leaders, experts and frontline pharmacists to explore innovations, emerging trends and advancements shaping the future of pharmacy practice.
Abstracts are invited on original research that pushes the boundaries of pharmaceutical science; and practical experiences, case studies or innovative approaches that have proven effective in your practice.
PSA National President Associate Professor Fei Sim encouraged pharmacists from all areas of practice to share their insights and contribute to the profession's knowledge base.
"PSA25 is an opportunity for pharmacists to not only showcase the latest advancements in pharmaceutical sciences, but also highlight innovative pharmacy practice across our profession," A/Prof Sim said.
"Whether it's ground-breaking research or innovative practice pearls, your contribution is crucial in establishing evidence-based foundations for the evolving role of pharmacists," she added.
In collaboration with APSA, PSA offers advice and assistance to authors in the preparation of their abstracts, subsequent posters and oral presentations, with people unsure of where to start encouraged to get in touch.
APSA President Lisa Kalisch Ellett encouraged pharmacists from all areas of practice to submit.
"This year, we especially encourage practising pharmacists and people who don't see themselves as 'traditional researchers' to submit an abstract.
"There is a category of abstract submissions called 'Practice Pearls' that is perfect for describing solutions to pharmacy practice challenges that have been developed and implemented in pharmacies," said Kalisch Ellett.
Accepted abstracts may be presented as oral presentations or poster displays at PSA25.
PSA25 takes place between 01-03 Aug 2025 in Sydney, and abstract submissions close on 06 Jun 2025.
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