Unforgettable moments from PSA24
A record number of attendees flocked to PSA24 to partake in cutting edge education sessions, networking events and a world-class exhibition.
Responding to a measles exposure in your pharmacy
With measles cases climbing across Australia and pharmacies increasingly listed as exposure sites, community pharmacists must be prepared.
‘We’ve just been scraping through’: hospital pharmacists rally under Omicron pressure
Shortages of staff, medicines and beds coupled with an influx of patients with COVID-19 and changing regulations have left many hospital workers, including pharmacists, overwhelmed.
Supplying naloxone with prescription opioids saves lives
Equitable access to naloxone for patients who are prescribed opioids saves lives, but reduced stigma among pharmacists is essential.
Wint Ye Ywe Phu is PSA’s Intern of the Year
Rather than be overwhelmed by COVID-19, Wint Ye Ywe Phu used social media to help pharmacy interns feel connected.
Stigma hinders adolescent contraceptive care
Adolescents prefer seeking contraceptive care from pharmacists, says new research. But there are barriers to access that must be addressed.



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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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