Government to subsidise full scope training


A state government is investing $5 million to fund postgraduate training to enable pharmacists to deliver expanded services to their communities  Funding will be allocated to subsidised training for Tasmanian pharmacists to provide a range of new services and the establishment of an Australian-first aged care pharmacist collaborative prescribing pilot program, in the state budget

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