The newest representative for the 2025 National Annual Agreement Review process says they are “hopeful and excited” about advocating for the future of pharmacy
Just as Otago and Auckland universities are looking to replace their Bachelor of Pharmacy degrees with master’s programmes, and Waikato University is about to open the country’s first postgraduate programme so, too, are changes in Australian pharmacy academia afoot.
Six Invercargill pharmacy staff ran in the Queenstown marathon at the weekend, along with honorary Sylvan Bank Pharmacy team member Claudia Stevenson, a low-vision athlete from Melbourne who ran the marathon distance with pharmacy owner Kim Forsyth as her guide.
A coding error followed by “a series of assumptions” has left the mother of a stillborn child demanding accountability and three healthcare providers blaming each other
The recent departure of data and digital boss Leigh Donoghue from Te Whatu Ora following the gutting of the data and digital budget is the latest setback in years of effort to transform the information platform underlying the health system. Stephen Forbes takes a closer look
Te Whatu Ora considered expanding after-hours pharmacy services to improve accessibility, documents released under the Official Information Act 1982 show
From next week, Dunedin’s urgent-care centre is turning away patients from practices that aren’t part of the after-hours roster of the local GP guild-owned and operated service
Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini provides key information on Helicobacter pylori pathophysiology, diagnosis and evidence-based treatment strategies to enhance patient outcomes