Coffee and the gym are indispensable for early career pharmacist Sherry Arvari who works at Unichem Tuakau which is having a very busy year. Sherry talks to Pharmacy Today reporter Anna Lee
Early career pharmacist in Christchurch Laura Pidcock reflects on the state of pharmacy for pharmacists new to the profession while quietly celebrating personal achievements
Te wiki o te reo Māori is just around the corner: 14–20 Mahuru (September) to be exact, and I’m happy to report I have finally fulfilled an aspiration of nearly three years’ standing, and signed up to learn te reo
Pharmacy Today reporter Anna Lee spent nearly five hours in a queue at a COVID-19 testing centre on a day when four cases of community transmission forced Aucklanders to show up in droves
From hitting “snooze” five times every morning to helping recovering addicts through addiction services, St Lukes Medical Pharmacy dispensary manager Edi Jayetileke answers Anna Lee’s questions about her day-to-day work “on the front line”
Sadness about the situation facing young pharmacists was my main feeling as I read the “Early Career Pharmacists Building Blocks” report. This is the career these young people – most of them under 30 – have spent five years studying for, and no doubt have the towering student loans to show for it
Ashley “The Eliminator” Bloomfield leapt to newly appointed health minister Chris Hipkins’ defence at a press conference at Auckland City Hospital yesterday when Pharmacy Today reporter Anna Lee pressed him on the $18 million package promised to pharmacy, only to find he knew nothing about it
In his latest instalment of business advice for pharmacies, Oak Park Chartered Accountants director Hugh Lopdell discusses the criteria pharmacies need to meet to be eligible for a portion of the Government's $18million support package
Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini provides key information on Helicobacter pylori pathophysiology, diagnosis and evidence-based treatment strategies to enhance patient outcomes