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What is the APhA New Practitioner Network?

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What is the APhA New Practitioner Network?

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APhA launched the APhA New Practitioner Initiative in 1992 with the goal of providing assistance to pharmacists in making the transition from student pharmacist to working professional by offering reduced APhA dues, products, and services to help ease this transition. The group’s name was changed to the APhA New Practitioner Network in April 2005. The mission of the APhA New Practitioner Network is to assist recent graduates with the transition from student pharmacist to pharmacist by providing opportunities to achieve career goals while maintaining work–life balance. The APhA New Practitioner Network provides programs, products, and services to assist you in making this transition and with your career development. The Network also provides reduced APhA dues, which enable you to pay discounted APhA dues for first 3 years after you graduate.

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