THE Pharmaceutical Society of
Australia and The National
Australian Pharmacy Students'
Association have this week formally
renewed their Memorandum of
Understanding.
The MoU is designed to ensure
that pharmacy students are
supported, and also sets out the
basis for ongoing support in the
pharmacy profession after students
graduate from university.
According to a statement from
the duo, the MoU’s objectives are
to: assist NAPSA Executive in the
efficient administration of the
organisation; assist NAPSA in
accessing PSA products and
services; and offer NAPSA
members professional
development opportunities
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