When it comes to swansongs, nothing beats the melody of plucked heartstrings. Actually, make that strummed heartstrings with a Pete Townsend windmill thrown in for good measure, writes New Zealand Doctor reporter and GoT fan Alan Perrott
After graduating from the University of Otago School of Pharmacy with a Bachelor of Pharmacy, Laura Pidcock returned to Christchurch to start her first job. This month, she also starts a regular column in Pharmacy Today about her experiences as an intern
If you’re reading this, the April issue of Pharmacy Today has hit the streets. But back in my world, it’s only the middle of March and the Christchurch mosque murders have the world still reeling.
National Hauora Coalition chief executive Simon Royal believes better health outcomes for Māori rely on greater levels of Māori leadership and control of policy and delivery of services
Advance care planning is now everyone’s business, writes primary care nurse and researcher Barbara Docherty, noting reluctance from rest home providers
Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini provides key information on Helicobacter pylori pathophysiology, diagnosis and evidence-based treatment strategies to enhance patient outcomes