Who will be our next health minister? By now you may already know, but it’s something I’ve been pondering since election night when most of the country turned red in support of Labour/Jacinda
Labour’s landslide victory in the general election on Saturday was mighty impressive, but the impact on the health sector is likely to be muted, writes The Health Media managing editor Barbara Fountain
I’m someone who loves voting, and being part of a political process, but who hates the pre-election period, writes Gabrielle Baker (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kuri), a health policy expert
Pharmacy student and member of the Pacific Pharmacists’ Association, Di-Ge Reupena, describes the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on his studies, when vying for Wi-Fi time for classes at home
How can pharmacists make the most difference to the healthcare of New Zealanders? Pharmaceutical Society communications adviser Jo Leahy talks to pharmacists and GPs
In his latest instalment of business advice for pharmacies, Oak Park Chartered Accountants director Hugh Lopdell whether it is possible to make money with monthly dispensing and promised $18 million pharmacy support fund
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
Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini provides key information on Helicobacter pylori pathophysiology, diagnosis and evidence-based treatment strategies to enhance patient outcomes