
Life Long Learning in Pharmacy - 9th International Conference
NEW ZEALAND, 2011
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Life Long Learning in Pharmacy - 8th International Conference
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Globally, pharmacists are on a learning journey. We are on the journey together, with enhanced patient care as the ultimate goal: However, we are at different stages, or steps, along the path. Wherever you are on the journey, you will experience support and assistance at the International Conference on Life Long Learning in Pharmacy (LLLP).
The LLLP Conference provides an unparalleled opportunity to discuss issues of importance and relevance to advancing pharmacy practice through continuing education (CE) and continuous professional development (CPD). The conference is unique in the diversity of its participants; few if any other pharmacy conferences attract such a heterogeneous group of pharmacy educators and practitioners from around the world, all with a common focus on CE/CPD.
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A New Partnership

The 8th International Life Long Learning in Pharmacy (LLLP) Conference is pleased to be a partner with the Australasian Medical Journal (AMJ). The AMJ serves a multidisciplinary readership in the health sciences. Published on-line monthly, the AMJ espouses an open access policy, publishes high quality peer reviewed academic papers and invites submission on a wide spectrum of medical and health related topics (including video presentations) as a way to link with the global clinical and academic community. The AMJ particularly serves new and emerging scientists and therefore welcomes papers describing pilot and preliminary work although it also publishes material from established experts in their field. The AMJ has a stellar editorial board and includes eminent researchers and academics from every continent. Students in health science are invited to participate actively in writing editorials, reviewing material submitted by peers and in establishing the AMJ as a respected and responsive journal that acknowledges that students are future leaders. Publication in the AMJ is free of charge and promotes multidisciplinary approaches to health problems and encourages authors to collaborate with colleagues from other disciplines and countries. The AMJ promotes the best traditions of medical journalism and the highest standards in rigorous academic enquiry.
As a partner with the LLLP the AMJ offers all delegates access to their on-line journal and also offers publication, subject to peer review, of abstracts or papers presented at the conference. Authors must submit their own papers as the AMJ does not accept third-party submissiions. Further information is available on the AMJ site, including registration and submission guidelines.
Prior LLLP Conferences
2007 England - sorry, website not currently available
2005 Canada
2002 South Africa
- a published summary
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