Northland clinical pharmacist shares her views on how pharmacists can work with rongoā Māori and why the indigenous healing system should not be legislated.
PHARMACISTS have been told to dispense only a week’s worth of the anti-anxiety and depression medicine fluoxetine, but a Ranfurly pharmacist says that is worrying some patients and shows the system isn’t working.
Natasha Jojoa Burling talks to a Waikato pharmacist, a psychologist and an academic for their tips on how to inject In our series “A great place to work”, Pharmacy Today highlights positivity into pharmacy
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
“It must be a slow news day if you want to talk to me,” jokes Jerome Ng, the newly appointed clinical director of clinical governance at Te Whatu Ora Counties Manukau
“WHEN I FIRST GOT the news, I was pretty surprised and was not sure if it was real or not,” says Cromwell pharmacist Bernie McKone, who was out having coffee with wife Pippa when he received an email saying he was to receive a New Year Honour.
Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini provides key information on Helicobacter pylori pathophysiology, diagnosis and evidence-based treatment strategies to enhance patient outcomes