
Anthony Zirilli
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Oct 2, 2024 |
ajp.com.au | Megan Haggan |Bob Tran |Anthony Zirilli |Nicholas O’Donoghue
UK pharmacist action may see Saturday closing; California vetoes bill to reign in pharmacy benefit managers; Ireland outlines vision for future UK: British pharmacy publication Chemist+Druggist has polled its readers and found that 85% of small community pharmacy contractors and workers are supportive of a work to rule protest action. In September, the National PharmacyThis content is restricted to registered users only.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
ajp.com.au | Sheshtyn Paola |Bob Tran |Anthony Zirilli |Nicholas O’Donoghue
Eye-tracking study looks at how pharmacists engage with information when making decisions about drug dosing With barriers to the use of drug dosing software programs including poor usability and suboptimal design, early career pharmacist and PhD candidate Sherilyn Wong from the University of South Australia has gone one step further in determining how to buildThis content is restricted to registered users only.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
ajp.com.au | Nicholas O’Donoghue |Bob Tran |Anthony Zirilli |Sheshtyn Paola
‘Amber light’ issues raised in the ACCC’s Statement of Issues relating to Sigma’s proposed merger with Chemist Warehouse are likely to turn green, an investment analyst says Investment banking firm, Barrenjoey, believes Sigma Healthcare’s offer to enter into an undertaking to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) could clear the way for the regulatorThis content is restricted to registered users only.
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Jun 5, 2024 |
ajp.com.au | Laverne Baulch |JOhn Smith |John Smith |Anthony Zirilli |Russell Smith
Minister for health and aged care Mark Butler MP will again join pharmacists at the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia’s National Conference PSA24 Butler will provide the ministerial address on behalf of the Albanese Government. In what PSA describes as a critical time for the pharmacy profession, the presence of Butler underscores the important role ofThis content is restricted to registered users only.
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May 20, 2024 |
ajp.com.au | Angelo Pricolo |James Tsaoucis |David Heffernan |Anthony Zirilli
Pharmacists are in an invidious position when combating erroneous or confusing medicine labels, with consumers, manufacturers and regulators all seeming to make the job more difficult There is no doubt that sometimes as pharmacists we are responsible for the provision of erroneous or badly worded information on a medicine label. This medical communication is oftenThis content is restricted to registered users only.
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