Final Reminder! Preregistration Trainee Pharmacist Training Programme - Last Few Places Remaining
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Article Date: 25 Aug 2009 - 0:00 PDT
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The NPA is encouraging all prereg tutors to book their prereg pharmacists on to the NPA programme as soon as possible to avoid disappointment due to the limited number of places remaining. The programme commences in October 2009 and candidates have a choice of 3 study venues to choose from: Birmingham, St Albans and Wakefield.
Sabina Khanom NPA Assistant Head of Education and Training said: "This programme is open to all preregistration trainee pharmacists working for NPA members. It provides a great opportunity to share learning and network with other preregistration trainee pharmacists and NPA staff. We received excellent feedback from last year's group and are very excited about supporting this year's group enabling them to develop into competent and confident pharmacists."
The programme covers key components of the syllabus as well as those elements that are difficult to cover in the pharmacy (e.g. First Aid Training). As well as the two study courses to be held in October 2009 and February 2010, the programme will culminate in April's 2010 preregistration trainee pharmacist conference in Birmingham. The conference provides preregistration trainee pharmacists with extensive support for the registration exams. This includes mock exams, revision workshops and a prize giving ceremony.
The investment price is £1,500 + VAT including resources and accommodation during courses. For more information contact NPA Education and Training on 01727 800402 or email: training.dept@npa.co.uk or logon to: http://www.npa.co.uk/members/education_and_training.php.
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