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Prereg Tutor Training Day - 4 August - National Pharmacy Association

The NPA is providing training on 4 August 2009 for prereg tutors who will be using the NPA"s Preregistration Trainee Pharmacist (Prereg) Training programme 2009/10. Sabina Khanom, Assistant Head of NPA Education and Training said: "We would encourage all prereg tutors to attend the training day on 4 August in St Albans, especially those tutors who are new to prereg training. The session will cover the role of a prereg tutor, performace standards, performance review & feedback and dealing with problems that may be encountered whilst tutoring a prereg." To download the application form members should log on to: http://www.npa.co.uk/members/education_and_training_pt.php. To reserve a place or for further information please contact NPA Education and Training on 01727 800402 or training.dept@npa.co.uk. National Pharmacy Association


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