Seven Māori students graduated from the University of Otago School of Pharmacy last year – an “average” figure according to associate dean (Māori) Leanne Te Karu, despite a “significant amount of effort” to attract more
The $5 prescription fee is known to be a barrier to patients accessing medicines; but, for the first time, a University of Otago study is measuring the impact the fees have on patients’ health
The availability of pharmacogenomic testing is limited in New Zealand, but a University of Otago study points to its efficacy for psychiatric drugs in particular
When University of Otago pharmacy student Polo Diep Nguyen stepped off the plane into the scorching Abu Dhabi heat, she was acutely aware of being a tiny fish in a huge ocean of prestigious pharmacists.
PhD student and pharmacist Yasmin Abdul Aziz has been on the road since July in her quest to determine the true value of unpaid work carried out by pharmacists
Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini provides key information on Helicobacter pylori pathophysiology, diagnosis and evidence-based treatment strategies to enhance patient outcomes