Nova Scotia College of Pharmacists seek members Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committee
The Nova Scotia College of Pharmacists is creating a Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) Standing Advisory Committee that will include members of the public and pharmacy practitioners.
They are looking for 2-3 public members who have a strong commitment to improving the safety and quality of pharmacy care for Nova Scotians within underrepresented groups, particularly the African Nova Scotian community and Indigenous Nova Scotian communities.
The deadline to apply is September 30.
For more information contact click here or contact Andrea Bishop, Policy Development and Research Manager, at abishop@nspharmacists.ca or (902) 422-8528 ext. 236.
You can find a copy of the application here: https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSe5xgkb4gMxJ…/viewform
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