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Community pharmacists are significantly more upbeat when it comes to the Eighth Community Pharmacy Agreement (8CPA) than its predecessor, research shows  Pharmacists are reporting higher levels of ...
Measures implemented in response to the government’s double dispensing policy are unlikely to be rolled back by pharmacy owners ...
A pharmacist’s registration has been cancelled after he lied about his recency of practice in order to get into pharmacy ownership The case also raised the issue of whether a ...
Almost two years after the government rocked the community pharmacy sector with its plan to implement 60-day dispensing, confidence is higher than ever ...
Systemic factors including multiple prescribers and different modes of communication contributed to a medication error which came under scrutiny following a woman’s ...
Long considered a “fringe” area of practice for pharmacists, harm minimisation programs are making a huge difference in patients’ lives. Sheshtyn Paola speaks with pharmacists at the forefront of this ...
Many pharmacists are seeing the 'balloon go up' on 60-day scripts. How they respond is crucial for their futures The balloon has gone up’ is a phrase originally coined in ...
Chemist Warehouse’s chief commercial officer and son of Sam Gance, Damien Gance, has sold 100 million Sigma shares off-market, with the trade worth hundreds of millions of dollars A notice on the ...
A union says a promised 14% pay rise for award pharmacists is the first step in reform for the broader industry This week, an expert panel named pharmacy as one of a handful of professions and ...
US pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly has said it may pull clinical trial funding from Australia if PBS wait times aren’t reduced The drug giant’s head of international operations said Ilya Yuffa told ...
Pharmacists on the minimum wage are set to get a 14% pay bump after a Fair Work Commission probe found workers in several female-dominated professions and industries have been undervalued An expert ...