Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini highlights the importance of understanding non-Hodgkin lymphoma and pharmacists’ roles in managing this condition
Scotland shows the way, but would it work here?
Sunday 1 September 2019, 05:29 PM

Scottish pharmacist Bernadette Brown (second from left) with (from left) Ministry of Health chief pharmacist advisor Andi Shirtcliffe, Pharmaceutical Society chief executive Richard Townley, ministry pharmacy manager Trish Farrelly and Canterbury Communit
Bernadette Brown is a Scottish pharmacist who has applied her independent prescribing skills and business acumen to transforming her community pharmacy into an award-winning community health hub. In late July, she was invited to visit New Zealand to share her experiences with Kiwi pharmacists and sector leaders. Reporter Jonathan Chilton-Towle spoke to Berni during her visit
When it comes to surviving and thriving in a highly competitive market as an independent pharmacy owner, Scottish pharmacist Bernadette Brown has been