Pharmacy sector leaders are disappointed most of the $18 million intended for community pharmacy during COVID-19 last year was returned to the Crown in June.
The leaders presiding over the reform of the New Zealand health system say pharmacy will play an important part in the new set-up but to date, details on what this might look like are scant
The leaders presiding over the reform of the New Zealand health system say pharmacy will play an important part in the new set-up but to date, details on what this might look like are scant
Debbie Wallace recently stepped down from her role as Manager of the EVOLVE Intern Training Programme with the Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand to take up a new role as Quality and Risk Team Lead Pharmacy at Wellington Hospital
Leaders of the Pharmaceutical Society and New Zealand Medical Association are insisting sunscreens should be true to sun protection claims in the wake of a US laboratory being found to have falsified test results
Pharmacists are “disappointed” that Budget 2021 contains no new funding initiatives to support the pharmacy profession to achieve quality patient outcomes
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
The heads of the Pharmaceutical Society and New Zealand Medical Association are insisting that sunscreens should be true to sun protection claims in the wake of US laboratory being found to have falsified test results
Pharmaceutical Society president Professor Rhiannon Braundwrites, “Pharmacy needs to keep its head above water until the ‘system’ comes to the realisation that we are the answer to many of the current health system needs”
Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini provides key information on Helicobacter pylori pathophysiology, diagnosis and evidence-based treatment strategies to enhance patient outcomes