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You do the crime you bear the publicity - especially if you’re a pharmacist
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You do the crime you bear the publicity - especially if you’re a pharmacist
Thursday 1 July 2021, 04:00 AM

Fifty-one cases involving pharmacists have been heard by the Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal since it was set up in 2004
Appearing before the Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal is nerve-wracking enough, but for the vast majority of pharmacists who appear, their name will be publicly connected to their misdemeanours for the rest of their careers. Yet, a new study shows this is not the case for other health professionals. Ruth Brown and Steve Hart report
Being publicly named will follow a health practitioner for the rest of their career, long after they have learned from their mistakes
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