Back in October, we ran a Popcorn Panel webinar on cultural safety, and it was here I heard for the first time about “indigenising your space” in pharmacy
For those of us lucky enough to have time off over the summer, it feels as if this year our break will be more of a hiatus, a brief shelter from the storm, before plunging back in to face whatever may come next year
Who will be our next health minister? By now you may already know, but it’s something I’ve been pondering since election night when most of the country turned red in support of Labour/Jacinda
Te wiki o te reo Māori is just around the corner: 14–20 Mahuru (September) to be exact, and I’m happy to report I have finally fulfilled an aspiration of nearly three years’ standing, and signed up to learn te reo
Sadness about the situation facing young pharmacists was my main feeling as I read the “Early Career Pharmacists Building Blocks” report. This is the career these young people – most of them under 30 – have spent five years studying for, and no doubt have the towering student loans to show for it
New York rockers The Strokes were somewhat prescient with the title of their latest album, The New Abnormal, its launch coinciding with their home turf becoming one of the hardest hit by COVID-19