Pharmacists are “disappointed” that Budget 2021 contains no new funding initiatives to support the pharmacy profession to achieve quality patient outcomes
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Media release from the Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand
Labour is continuing its overhaul of the public health service, backing restructuring with money to build and run hospitals, buy medicines and pay for doctors’ visits
Almost half of New Zealand women who take antidepressants in the months before getting pregnant, stop during their pregnancy, a new University of Otago study shows
The Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand would like to congratulate our 2021 award winners for their outstanding achievements and significant contributions to the pharmacy profession
Ingenuity, humility and generosity are woven through the impressive 40-plus year career of Bruce Arroll, Head of the Population Health Department at Auckland University and director of the Goodfellow Unit
Under section 69 of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act, the Pharmacy Council has determined to suspend Mr El-Fadil Kardaman’s practising certificate because it has reasonable grounds to believe that information it has received casts doubt on the appropriateness of his conduct in his professional capacity.
In a year that’s been far from ordinary, the New Zealand Primary Healthcare Awards | He Tohu Mauri Ora 2021 are celebrating extraordinary achievements across the primary healthcare sector
Aotearoa achieved a major milestone in sexual and reproductive health and rights with the decriminalisation of abortion, but a University of Otago academic argues abortion care is still not being provided within the full extent of the law
More research is urgently needed into the impact that attending suicide events is having on paramedics and other first responders, a researcher at the University of Otago, Wellington, says
Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini provides key information on Helicobacter pylori pathophysiology, diagnosis and evidence-based treatment strategies to enhance patient outcomes