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PSI’s revised Code of Conduct for Pharmacists will come into effect on 21 October 2019

Anna by Anna
22 August 2019
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The PSI’s revised Code of Conduct for Pharmacists will come into effect on 21 October 2019. In advance, the PSI invites pharmacists to attend information events on the revised Code of Conduct, which will take place in various locations nationwide between 25 September and 10 October.

Dates and Locations
– Dublin City, 25 and 26 September
– North Dublin, 1 October
– Galway, 2 October
– Cork, 8 October
– Limerick, 9 October
– Athlone, 10 October

The events are free to attend but places are limited so pharmacists are encouraged to
register online. For more information and venue locations, visit www.psi.ie

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