PA Conference one week away

There are only seven days to go to the long-awaited and much-anticipated Pharmacy Assistant National Conference (PA Conference) in Brisbane on 28-29 October.

Although there’s one week to go, there is still time to secure your registration with a variety of packages available to suit your schedule:

  • Full Registration $505
  • Day Registration $255 per day
  • Friday Registration and Welcome Reception $300
  • Friday Afternoon Only $200
  • Friday Afternoon and Welcome Reception $245
  • Saturday Registration and Conference Dinner $350
  • Refresher Training Only $55
  • Welcome Reception Only $80
  • Conference Dinner Only $140

The jam-packed two-day education program includes sessions ranging from ‘The why and how of wound care in pharmacy’ to ‘Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Dependence’ to ‘The evolution of blood pressure measurement’.

In addition to upskilling, pharmacy assistants will hear from inspiring motivational speakers including Steven Bradbury OAM, Olympian; Richard Champion, Former AFL Player and Tofe Evans, Resilience Thought Leader.

The sold-out trade exhibition is freely available for all pharmacy staff to attend with a variety of pharmacy industry organisations showcasing the latest innovation in products and services.

Access to the trade exhibition is included in PA Conference registration packages and is freely available for all pharmacy staff to attend. Plus, delegates have the chance to win a $500 Visa gift card by participating in the PA Conference Passport Competition!

The Welcome Reception provides a relaxed environment to meet with suppliers in the trade exhibition, make new contacts and reconnect with peers.

Wrapping up the PA Conference is the much-anticipated black-and-white-themed Conference Dinner.

With a three-course meal, drinks, a live covers band and the announcement of the winner of the 2022 Pharmacy Assistant of the Year Award – it is a social event not to be missed.

See you in one week! Visit pharmacyassistants.com to register now.

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