Pharmacists ‘on the brink of burnout’ after pandemic response
Pharmacists continue to be integral in helping their communities through COVID-19, but pharmacists themselves need more support, according to an international panel of experts.
How pharmacists can help address domestic and family violence
Domestic and family violence (DFV) is prevalent in Australia, but pharmacists are largely unprepared to help tackle the issue.
Pharmacists’ growing impact in early medical abortion care
Early medical abortion, also known as medical termination of pregnancy, is the process of using medicines to end a pregnancy.
Conversations around touchy subjects
Mastering difficult, recurring requests for Pharmacist Only Medicines.
How to grow our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pharmacist workforce
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are drastically underrepresented in the pharmacy profession, accounting for just 0.3% of the pharmacist workforce. This disparity impacts...
Infection control measures
What infection control measures should pharmacists take to protect themselves, patients and staff against infectious diseases, such as COVID-19?
Pharmacists are regularly at risk...



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High-quality medicines reconciliation should ideally occur in the emergency department or soon after admission to the ward.
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