APP2022 – early bird closes in 7 days!

This year’s Australian Pharmacy Professional Conference (APP2022) is fast approaching on 24-27 March, so The Pharmacy Guild of Australia is urging pharmacy owners, pharmacists, pharmacy assistants and pharmacy staff planning to attend, to save by registering at the early bird rate. 

A four-day educational program, exciting social activities and a trade exhibition showcasing the latest products, services and industry information awaits attendees, but they must register before 11:59 pm AEST on 24 January to access the early bird discount. 

Professor Trent Twomey, The Pharmacy Guild of Australia’s National President, says attendees could save $120 on their registration costs simply by taking advantage of the early bird special. 

“APP2022 is the perfect setting for attendees to refresh their knowledge, reconnect with your colleagues and peers, and view the latest industry innovations and product developments,” says Professor Twomey.

“Attendees can refresh their knowledge with sessions tailored to appeal to owners, pharmacists, administrative staff, pharmacy managers and pharmacy assistants.” 

The APP2022 trade exhibition will build on the success of the 2021 event, with more than 400 stands and 200 suppliers set to converge on the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre. 

“With so many quality exhibitors on show, APP2022 attendees will have a fantastic insight into the latest products and services available to our industry,” says Professor Twomey. 

“The exhibition is also the perfect format to reconnect with like-minded primary healthcare providers, trusted suppliers and other pharmacy industry heavyweights. 

“As the largest pharmacy expo in Australia, it’s certainly an event not to be missed!” 

APP2022 is being run as a COVID Safe Event. Book with confidence with APP’s 100% Refund Guarantee (T&Cs apply).

Register for APP2022 with early bird rates today, at: appconference.com. 

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