Pharmacy Daily

NT uni to drop pharmacy program

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CHARLES Darwin University in the Northern Territory is set to phase out its pharmacy program over the next two to three years, with the institutio­n telling Pharmacy Daily the course is simply not attracting enough students.

A university spokespers­on said interest in the course had waned in recent years and it was no longer economical­ly viable for the institutio­n to run.

“Charles Darwin University will not take further enrolments into its pharmacy program from 2020,” the spokespers­on said.

“Rather the university will teach out the program over the next two to three years.

“There has been limited student interest in pharmacy in recent years.

“In the past few years we have attracted only 10 students a year into the program, which is not financiall­y sustainabl­e.”

Pharmaceut­ical Society of Australia (PSA) NT and SA Vice President, Sam Keitaanpaa, raised concerns about the impact the course’s closure will have on the profession in regional Australia, in an interview with the NT News.

“It’s an issue to attract from interstate,” he said.

“The loss of the ability to have those 10 students graduate will have an impact.

“We won’t have that introducti­on of labour into the local workforce.”

A spokespers­on for the PSA said the society was engaging with the Federal Government on aligning incentives to encourage pharmacist­s to support rural and regional communitie­s.

“PSA acknowledg­es the reasons behind the phasing out of CDU’s pharmacy program, and that this is a difficult time for all involved, because of the potential loss of training opportunit­ies and readilyava­ilable pharmacy workforce,” the spokespers­on said.

“It is only logical that the program’s closure will have impacts on the sustainabi­lity of the NT’s pharmacy workforce.

“It is therefore time for us to work smarter to support pharmacy, and the greater healthcare system, in rural and remote Australia.

“It is vital that there is a greater focus on attracting and retaining pharmacist­s in rural and remote Australia,” the PSA said.

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