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11月9日,我有幸受到澳大利亚药学会和澳大利亚药房协会的邀请,参加了由澳大利亚医疗保险当地联盟召集的全国初级卫生保健会议的小组讨论。小组成员还包括PSA全国主席Grant Kardachi, Ian Todd (SA协会主席)和两位杰出的全科医生(gp)。讨论的主题集中在全科医生和药剂师之间的合作。
On the 9 November, I was fortunate enough to be invited by the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia and the Pharmacy Guild of Australia to participate on a panel at the National Primary Health Care Conference convened by the Australian Medicare Local Alliance. Also on the panel was PSA National President Grant Kardachi, Ian Todd (SA Guild President) and two prominent General Practitioners (GPs). The topics of discussion centred on collaboration between GPs and pharmacists.