Pharmacy

What is the role of a pharmacist?

In Australia, the role of a pharmacist extends beyond merely dispensing medications; they are integral to the healthcare system, providing a wide range of health services. Pharmacists in Australia are responsible for ensuring the safe, effective, and appropriate use of medicines.

They conduct medication reviews, provide advice on drug interactions, side effects, and counsel on the proper use of prescriptions and over-the-counter medications. Moreover, they play a critical role in chronic disease management, offering support and education to patients with long-term health conditions.

Pharmacists also administer vaccinations and contribute to public health initiatives. They are involved in medication management programs, helping to optimize therapeutic outcomes for patients. With their expertise, pharmacists in Australia work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals to enhance patient care and improve health outcomes, making them a pivotal part of the healthcare delivery system.

Where can I study pharmacy at Victoria, Canberra and Tasmania?

La Trobe University: Bendigo.
RMIT University: Bundoora.
Monash University: Parkville.
University of Canberra: Bruce.
University of Tasmania: Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast.

Course Guide – Victoria, Canberra and Tasmania (2025)