Canterbury clinical pharmacist Katrina Azer writes about how, by understanding and addressing their communities’ health needs, independent pharmacies can carve out niches for themselves as leading health destinations
As the motu moves beyond the acute phase of the pandemic, and rapidly altered healthcare delivery approaches, disabled people have largely been forgotten, write a team of researchers from Victoria University, Massey University and Kaitiaki Research
Trauma-informed care is a framework that recognises the need to have a complete picture of a patient’s life to provide them with effective healthcare. It begins with an awareness of what trauma is and how it affects health and wellbeing. Here, Anna Elders challenges you to purposefully focus on the discovery, validation and support of trauma in your patients
Non-practising legal expert and pharmacist Máté Hegedus-Gaspar, looks at the ins and outs of Annual Practising Certificates and why they are so important
Even if you trust the prescriber to do his or her job, pharmacists must also ensure medicines information is passed on to the patient, writes Máté Hegedus-Gaspar, pharmacist and non-practising lawyer
Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini provides key information on Helicobacter pylori pathophysiology, diagnosis and evidence-based treatment strategies to enhance patient outcomes