Make your mark on Medicines Management in 2025!
Wed 18 December 2024

Make your mark on Medicines Management in 2025!

Calling all AdPha Members!

We're seeking expressions of interest from members Australia-wide in joining the Medicines Management Scientific Program Committee for either a one or two year term.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a team driving the direction of Australia’s largest scientific pharmacy conference and developing connections with colleagues from across Australia. Members from all backgrounds and levels of experience are encouraged to apply

Successful applicants are expected to:

  • Attend fortnightly video/teleconference meetings, commencing January 2025. These meetings may be less frequent once the program is finalised. Attendance at 90% of the committee meetings is required.
  • Contribute to the development of the scientific program including determining the conference theme, invited speaker sessions, keynote presentations, workshops and conversations 
  • Be proactive members who are committed to maintaining momentum through the year, working between meetings as required to develop the scientific program
  • Have attention to detail
  • Most importantly – have willingness to work as part of a fantastic team!

If this sounds right up your alley, send your CV and a statement of maximum 500 words (total) including:

  • AdPha member number (which can be found via your member Dashboard), with a 2 year minimum continuous AdPha membership
  • Why you are interested in being on the committee
  • Any current or previous involvement with AdPha
  • A brief outline of the focus and priorities you consider to be important for inclusion in the MM2025 Scientific Program

Due date for applications: 5pm AEDT Friday 3 January 2024.

Please send your CV and application to Jules Hruz: jhruz@adpha.au.

Applicants will be notified of the outcome in mid January 2025.

Pictured above are the MM2024 Scientific Program Committee (L-R): Monique Scott (Tas), Bianca Heron (NT), Hana Amer (SA), Karen Macoline (SA), Richard Bolitho (Qld), Tara Clayson-Fisher (Tas), Harrison Do (WA), Ella Raguz (Vic) and Kerry Watts (NSW). Yvette Haselden (Qld), not pictured.