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May 3, 2024 |
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Apr 19, 2024 |
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Oct 31, 2023 |
ajp.com.au | Megan Haggan |William Stevenson |Greg Everett |Bart Pharm
What stories had our readers taking to their keyboards recently? Here's a roundup of what you had to say After Maurice Hickey, head of policy at the Pharmaceutical Defence Association Scotland, told an International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) webinar that the days of one-pharmacist shops are limited due to expansion of services, readers had a lotThis content is restricted to registered users only.
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Oct 31, 2023 |
ajp.com.au | Megan Haggan |William Stevenson |Greg Everett |Bart Pharm
Pharmacy owners will have greater certainty due to changes to Labor’s industrial relations bill concerning casuals, says the Guild Labor’s Closing Loopholes Bill had come under fire from employer groups, and workplace relations minister Tony Burke has now made some concessions regarding its regulation of both casual work and labour hire. The changes reportedly followThis content is restricted to registered users only.
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Oct 31, 2023 |
ajp.com.au | Megan Haggan |William Stevenson |Greg Everett |Bart Pharm
A virtual pharmacy service was able to offer rural and remote hospital patients the level of pharmacist care enjoyed by people in major cities, rural pharmacists say The data, by Anna Packer and Brett Chambers from the Western NSW Local Health District, Dubbo, was presented at a poster session at the International Pharmaceutical Federation congressThis content is restricted to registered users only.
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Sep 1, 2023 |
aegisdentalnetwork.com | Greg Everett
Support, software, and more to maximize performance Greg Everett As much as 3D printing technology has advanced in recent years, milling is likely to remain a critical part of dental laboratory workflows for at least two more decades. Zirconia discs are affordable and getting even more so. The milling process is proven and well known, as the market is mature.
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Aug 24, 2023 |
ajp.com.au | Nicholas O’Donoghue |Greg Everett |James Tsaoucis |JOhn Smith |John Smith
Australia urgently needs to empower pharmacists to work to their full scope of practice, to ease pressure on the health system Utilising the full range of pharmacists’ skills and knowledge could be key to delivering a sustainable healthcare system, the Pharmacy Guild of Australia believes. Responding to the findings of the Intergenerational Report, whichThis content is restricted to registered users only.
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May 4, 2023 |
ajp.com.au | Bob Tran |Warren Blee |Greg Everett |Nicholas O’Donoghue
The government appears to have completely changed course in its plans for pharmacists in aged care facilities, says Deborah Hawthorne While the pharmacy world was already reeling regarding the announcement of 60 day dispensing by Hon. Mark Butler on the 26/04/23, what isn’t being talked about, and is potentially even more concerning for some ofThis content is restricted to registered users only. If you have already registered on the AJP website please login below, Or you can Register for free.
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May 4, 2023 |
ajp.com.au | Megan Haggan |Bob Tran |Warren Blee |Greg Everett
One health network executive has apologised after an unregistered doctor worked at a hospital emergency department for six days The Flinders and Upper North Local Health Network has released a statement saying that it is investigating after the doctor was found to be working in the Port Augusta Hospital’s ED. The overseas-trained doctor worked inThis content is restricted to registered users only. If you have already registered on the AJP website please login below, Or you can Register for free.
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May 3, 2023 |
ajp.com.au | David Rowley |Bob Tran |Warren Blee |Greg Everett
Regulator has run two parallel Federal Court actions against alleged illegal vaping organisations since mid-2022 As the government announces even tougher legislation on vaping, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has two running battles in the Federal Court with companies allegedly selling and advertising vape products illegally seemingly aimed at making an example out of them. This content is restricted to registered users only.