Pharmacists are feeling the burn(out)
Pharmacists are experiencing increasing levels of burnout due to COVID-19 related stressors, according to the results of a new national survey.
Empowering pharmacists to spot endometriosis early
Endometriosis, affecting approximately one in seven Australian women, remains under-recognised, under-funded and misunderstood.
Is Australia heading for a massive measles outbreak?
There have been two deaths in the southwest US due to measles. Western Australia is facing a fresh outbreak. Are we next?
Wearing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander designs with intention
Far from being a sign of disrespect, displaying Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander symbols is a sign of allyship.
The mindset shift that’s key to prescribing success
Pharmacist prescribing is emerging as a powerful extension of primary care, with potential to improve access and enhance patient outcomes.
Pharmacists and natural disasters
Pharmacies play a vital role in supporting communities during natural disasters, but just how well prepared are pharmacists and staff for a devastating event?
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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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