A year of making news in 2024!
This year AdPha generated an incredible 136 unique mentions across key media outlets. We've selected just some of the many articles from each of the biggest AdPha stories of the year.
This year AdPha generated an incredible 136 unique mentions across key media outlets. We've selected just some of the many articles from each of the biggest AdPha stories of the year.
New title welcomed as complementary to interdisciplinary lifelong learning recognised through ANZCAP
Training Programs expand across care settings and more than 2,500 pharmacists are now recognised through the Australian and New Zealand College of Advanced Pharmacy (ANZCAP).
Winner of the inaugural ANZCAP Pharmacy Student of the Year Award—Thaddeus Chai.
The Australian and New Zealand College of Advanced Pharmacy (ANZCAP) has opened submissions to pharmacy students across Australia for its inaugural Pharmacy Student of the Year Award, with the winner, to be announced in September, to receive flights, accommodation and registration to attend Medicines Management 2024, Australia’s largest annual scientific pharmacy conference, in Adelaide in November.
The Australian and New Zealand College of Advanced Pharmacy (ANZCAP) will honour students embracing portfolio-building to help further their careers with a new award announced at the Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia (SHPA)’s 2024 Student Symposium, held in partnership with the National Australian Pharmacy Students’ Association (NAPSA).
The Australian and New Zealand College of Advanced Pharmacy (ANZCAP) has formally recognised its 1000th pharmacist, while opening drop-in online consultation sessions to all pharmacists in Australia and New Zealand to support the completion of the fast-track Foundation Program.
Today, SHPA is pleased to announce that the Australian and New Zealand College of Advanced Pharmacy (ANZCAP) has launched six brand new areas of specialty! The six new specialty areas are: Anticoagulation, Men's health, Public health, Rehabilitation, Rural and remote health, Toxicology
Fiona Doukas FANZCAP (InfDis, Edu.) says recognition through ANZCAP can open doors in the future that are not possible today. ‘No matter where your experience come from, whether that’s community or hospital, the skills that you gain are transferable.’