An Auckland researcher’s delayed foray into the world of science is paying off now she has gained a scholarship for looking into improving mental health medications, writes Anna Lee
The month of July swiftly went from ordinary to extraordinary for Auckland School of Pharmacy research fellow Rachael Sumner, after she was offered not one but two fellowships worth a combined $416,356 within the space of 24 hours
The first-ever study to look at anti-depressant use and symptoms of depression in pregnant New Zealand women has identified unmet need for antenatal mental health support
Ingenuity, humility and generosity are just a few of the traits that give Bruce Arroll, head of the department of general practice and primary healthcare at the University of Auckland, the X factor
A survey of primary care doctors, nurses and managers found special vaccination centres would be the most popular of suggested venues for giving COVID-19 vaccines
The right of Māori to experience equitable health outcomes in relation to medicine review services must be realised by improving Māori older adults’ autonomy and control and by better use of pharmacists’ skills, according to the latest research by clinical pharmacist Jo Hikaka
A small, qualitative study of pharmacists selling complementary medicines has identified some pharmacists selling such products despite having concerns about their efficacy
Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini provides key information on Helicobacter pylori pathophysiology, diagnosis and evidence-based treatment strategies to enhance patient outcomes