In part two of her series on reducing medication errors, clinical pharmacist Katrina Azer looks at cultivating safe workplace cultures, focusing on psychological safety, minimising the occurrence of errors and fostering workplace innovation
Kunal Arora arrived in New Zealand at 18. Four years later, he runs and co-owns a pharmacy in New Plymouth. He talks to Paulette Crowley about early mornings, discipline and learning on the job
University of Auckland pharmacy student Mitchell Wong is profiling his fellow pharmacy students, the pharmacists of tomorrow. This month, we meet fourth-year student Jonathan Lo
By necessity, pharmacists are perfectionists who must constantly be vigilant for errors, but this can have a flow-on effect in their personal lives, writes Christchurch clinical pharmacist Katrina Azer
Te Whatu Ora wayfinder Danny Wu holds the purse strings for northern region healthcare, commissioning dollars from Ōtāhuhu to Cape Reinga. He talks to Paulette Crowley about how the health reforms are unfolding for pharmacists
Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini provides key information on Helicobacter pylori pathophysiology, diagnosis and evidence-based treatment strategies to enhance patient outcomes