To ensure efficiency in the COVID-19 vaccine delivery district health boards are using different approaches, appropriate to their specific regional delivery models, to ensure as much of the available vaccine as possible is used
Hugh Lopdell from Oak Park Chartered Accountants made a splash on Facebook with his video on the state of play in New Zealand pharmacy after the arrival of large discount pharmacies. Here, you can read the text of his popular video
The Ministry of Health has revealed only 4150 of 350,000 MMR vaccines bought last year for a targeted programme have been administered since July 2020, and only 45 by pharmacist vaccinators
The Ministry of Health has revealed only 4150 of 350,000 MMR vaccines bought last year for a targeted programme have been administered since July 2020, and only 45 by pharmacist vaccinators
Ngā Kaitiaki o Te Puna Rongoā o Aotearoa – Māori Pharmacists Association vice-president Mariana Hudson has been awarded a $83,000 Health Sector Research Collaboration Grant from the Health Research Council (HRC)
Screening for hepatitis C (HCV) needs to be rolled out in pharmacy and needle exchange programmes if New Zealand wants to eliminate the life-threatening disease, says Ed Gane, a liver specialist and co-author of a study published in the New Zealand Medical Journal in November
The reins of managing the community pharmacy based at Palmerston North Hospital have been taken up by the MidCentral DHB after it decided not to renew the lease for the former occupier
Residents of Timaru, and surrounding districts are about to get access to free bowel screening with South Canterbury District Health Board joining the National Bowel Screening Programme
Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini provides key information on Helicobacter pylori pathophysiology, diagnosis and evidence-based treatment strategies to enhance patient outcomes