Register for the PA Conference today and save!

Early bird registration for the Pharmacy Assistant National Conference (PA Conference) closes tomorrow, Thursday 1 September. This is the first time in the event’s history that early bird registration has been offered!

Pharmacies and pharmacy assistants are encouraged to take up the early bird registration offer and save $65 off the full registration package, which includes entry to conference sessions, the refresher training workshop, access to the trade exhibition, tickets to both the Welcome Reception and Conference Dinner, as well as meals throughout the conference.

With current staff shortages experienced throughout community pharmacies, new registration packages have been created to suit pharmacy schedules and availability.

Pharmacy assistants have the selection of full registration, day registration, afternoon sessions only or coupled with the evening’s social program, and standalone tickets to the Welcome Reception or Conference Dinner.

Pharmacies which register two or more staff will also be rewarded with a free APP2023 registration valued at over $1000. This is an amazing opportunity for pharmacy staff to experience two of the industry’s peak events at a reduced cost.

The PA Conference is an annual event held on 28-29 October in Brisbane that offers a two-day educational program, trade exhibition, networking opportunities and exciting social functions, as well as the announcement of the 2022 Pharmacy Assistant of the Year award winner.

The PA Conference is a unique opportunity for community pharmacies to recognise pharmacy assistants’ increased workload and capacity over the past two years of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic and reward them with professional development and networking opportunities.

Register now to access the early bird savings! Visit pharmacyassistants.com.

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