UniSA’s
School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences has been commended for its
commitment to providing high quality pharmacy training by the national
accreditation body.
The School recently retained its long-standing accreditation with the
Council of Pharmacy Registering Authorities (CoPRA), drawing praise from
the accreditation committee’s site evaluation team.
The team’s report commended the quality of the School’s teaching staff,
its investment in new laboratories and infrastructure, and its
commitment to developing and promoting innovative pharmacy practice.
Head of School Professor Allan Evans said the accreditation was a
welcome vote of confidence from an important authority.
“We are constantly looking at ways to improve our programs and
facilities, and it is encouraging to have that acknowledged by a
respected independent body such as CoPRA,” he said.
“The School has recently undergone a major infrastructure upgrade,
and students are enjoying access to new, state-of-the-art laboratory and
teaching facilities.”
“These improvements benefit not only our pharmacy students, but also
those studying other undergraduate programs such as Medical and
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Laboratory Medicine, Nutrition and Food
Sciences – and in 2008, Pharmaceutical Science.”
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information on programs offered by UniSA’s School of Pharmacy and
Medical Sciences.
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