Pharmacists and General Practitioners Sign Historic Agreement

by Robbo on 23/10/2009

The Pharmaceutical Society of Australia and the Royal Australasian Society of General Practitioners last week signed an historic agreement for the two bodies and professions to work more closely together.

I see this as eventually a win for patients as pharmacists begin to work more closely with general practitioners and hopefully expand the work often done by individual pharmacists profession wide with the support of the RACGP.

All we need now is the Pharmacy Guild (pharmacy owner representatives) to stop wanting pharmacists to only work within pharmacies.

The press release is below. If it does not show correctly in your browser there is a link at the bottom to download the small PDF.

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