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Wilting workers: Focus on moral injury finds support lacking
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Wilting workers: Focus on moral injury finds support lacking
Wednesday 11 June 2025, 10:42 AM

Some pharmacists are choosing to leave the profession due to work overload and not being able to provide the services needed [Image: Moor Studio on iStock]
The consequences of moral injury in the professional lives of pharmacists can be overwhelming and result in burnout, threatening both their own health and patient safety, writes acting editor Patrice Dougan
Anything that puts pharmacists at risk, also puts patients at risk
Kia ora. The concept of moral injury has been around for a while, but it feels
Kia ora and welcome to Pharmacy Today Kaitiaki Rongoā O Te Wā
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