THE International Life Long Learning in Pharmacy (LLLP) Conference, taking place this week in Sydney, will feature the Australian Pharmacy Council (APC) speaking in six sessions – a record number of speaking engagements for APC at a single conference.

The conference takes place every two years and brings together educators from around the world, with APC CEO, Bronwyn Clark, saying she is especially excited to see the work of APC’s Indigenous Health Strategy Group shared on the global stage.

“The LLLP conference is one of the premier pharmacy education conferences in the world, and selection into the program is highly competitive,” Clark said.

“The presentations not only highlight the impact of what we do, but also how that impact is made possible – through meaningful collaboration across the education and assessment sector.

“Having work that APC has led accepted across three of the five conference themes is a reflection of the breadth of our work, and a real tribute to our team.”

Sessions presented or co-presented by APC are:

* Dancing in the dark: Living Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and doing;

* Building pharmacy profession capability to deliver culturally safe care for First Nations people – the journey of the LIPPE Strategy;

* Enhancing training for provisionally registered pharmacists (interns): Key insights for workplace-based assessments;

* Empowering pharmacists: The key role of entrustable professional activities;

* DEI Down Under: How accreditation supports the development of socially accountable pharmacists;

* Preparing students for collaborative practice: Understanding the consumer’s perspective.

LLLP takes place 07-10 Jul at Park Royal, Darling Harbour. KB

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