THe University of Tasmania is
launching two new Professional
Honours Courses: Honours in
Pharmacy Practice is available
for current pharmacy interns and
Honours in Clinical Practice suited
to registered pharmacists.
Both programs are offered HECS
and FEES free (under conditions)
and can be undertaken fully online,
“accessible for study anywhere in
Australia.”
The Pharmacy Practice course
supports interns, provides
assistance through registration
exams and opens the door to a
Masters while the Clinical Pharmacy
program “will equip pharmacists
with advanced knowledge
in pharmacotherapeutics to
encourage evidence based
application in both community and
clinical practice.”
For more info call 03 6226 1042.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 03 Jul 14 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 03 Jul 14
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