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1 week ago |
pharmacytoday.co.nz | Jody Hopkinson |Fiona Cassie |Barbara Fountain
Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini discusses the medical management of asthma in adults and adolescents, which has evolved to prioritise early anti-inflammatory treatment. She also explains how to improve patient outcomes by proactively identifying poor asthma control and supporting equitable access to education and treatment
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3 weeks ago |
pharmacytoday.co.nz | Jody Hopkinson |Stephanie Ockhuysen |Chris James
Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini discusses the medical management of asthma in adults and adolescents, which has evolved to prioritise early anti-inflammatory treatment. She also explains how to improve patient outcomes by proactively identifying poor asthma control and supporting equitable access to education and treatment
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3 weeks ago |
pharmacytoday.co.nz | Jonathan Chilton-Towle |Fiona Cassie |Jody Hopkinson
Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini discusses the medical management of asthma in adults and adolescents, which has evolved to prioritise early anti-inflammatory treatment. She also explains how to improve patient outcomes by proactively identifying poor asthma control and supporting equitable access to education and treatment
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1 month ago |
pharmacytoday.co.nz | Jody Hopkinson |Natasha Jojoa Burling
, PSNZ is creating New Zealand’s pharmacy technician database. To ensure the most complete register possible, project lead Lisa Taylor is ,
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2 months ago |
pharmacytoday.co.nz | Jonathan Chilton-Towle |Jody Hopkinson |Martin Johnston
+News Good for patients, practices and communities – evaluation gives tick to comprehensive teams Comprehensive Primary Care Teams operating in rural Tasman district have been given the tick of success by a PHO analysis [Image: NZD] Essentials
A PHO has analysed the impact of its Comprehensive Primary Care Teams.
It finds they are beneficial for patients, Kia ora and welcome to Pharmacy Today Kaitiaki Rongoā O Te Wā Not a subscriber?
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Mar 25, 2025 |
nzdoctor.co.nz | Jody Hopkinson |Fiona Cassie |Martin Johnston
+Print Archive News ‘Business as usual’: No cure for childhood respiratory illness The country’s approach to vaccinations has gone backwards, is failing tamariki and needs to be retargeted [Image: Renphoto on iStock] Vaccination programmes must reincorporate the lessons of COVID-19 to reduce the impact of childhood respiratory diseases.
“It’s very clear,” says a Kia ora and welcome to New Zealand Doctor Rata Aotearoa Not a subscriber? Unlock this article by subscribing here.
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Mar 10, 2025 |
pharmacytoday.co.nz | Natasha Jojoa Burling |Jonathan Chilton-Towle |Jody Hopkinson
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Jan 14, 2025 |
pharmacytoday.co.nz | Jody Hopkinson
+News Guild strengthens ties with Aussie guild and now offers professional development Pharmacy Guild members now have access to CPD via the Australasian College of Pharmacy [Image: iStock] ESSENTIALS, The New Zealand Pharmacy Guild and the Pharmacy Guild of Australia (PGA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding in October last year.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
pharmacytoday.co.nz | Jody Hopkinson
+News Bachelor of Pharmacy 2024 classes graduate from Auckland and Otago universities University of Auckland Bachelor of Pharmacy class of 2024 on the steps of Aotea Square, Auckland (CR supplied: Zhishu Lu) Knowing your four years of hard work have now officially come to an end…there was a lot of sadness…a lot of the class are not from Auckland and will b Oops, please login or sign up to read more. LOGIN SUBSCRIBE
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Dec 5, 2024 |
pharmacytoday.co.nz | Jody Hopkinson
+News NZHPA conference and awards a success NZHPA president Clare Greasley (left) presenting Vidhya Sritharan with her collaborative team’s Dr L Berry Award for Best Paper or Poster Overall [Image: Supplied] If the executive is all dressed up in their wellies, I think everyone else said, ‘We can too’
A Wellington Hospital pharmacist won the Dr L Berry Oops, please login or sign up to read more. LOGIN SUBSCRIBE