
Pauline Pilgrim
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Nov 30, 2024 |
ajp.com.au | Chris Brooker |Ben Wishaw |Leopold Hamulczyk |Pauline Pilgrim
60-day uptake ‘quite modest’: expert Pharmacy financials looking “pretty strong” due to low uptake of 60-day dispensing to date, says leading analyst, with first additional… Medics to ‘fight’ Doctor of Pharmacy title AMA warns Doctor of Pharmacy title could confuse patients and risk safety Australia’s medical profession is voicing its opposition to… ACCC announces Chemist Warehouse/Sigma merger decision After an eight-month inquiry, the chief competition regulator has had its final say on...
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Nov 30, 2024 |
ajp.com.au | Ben Wishaw |Leopold Hamulczyk |Pauline Pilgrim |Sheshtyn Paola
60-day uptake ‘quite modest’: expert Pharmacy financials looking “pretty strong” due to low uptake of 60-day dispensing to date, says leading analyst, with first additional… Medics to ‘fight’ Doctor of Pharmacy title AMA warns Doctor of Pharmacy title could confuse patients and risk safety Australia’s medical profession is voicing its opposition to… ACCC announces Chemist Warehouse/Sigma merger decision After an eight-month inquiry, the chief competition regulator has had its final say on...
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Nov 30, 2024 |
ajp.com.au | Leopold Hamulczyk |Pauline Pilgrim |John Smith |JOhn Smith |Sheshtyn Paola
Travellers to malaria-endemic regions should seek guidance from their healthcare providers, including their pharmacist, on safe and effective strategies to prevent malaria. By Dr Sonal Patel BPharm, GCPH, PhD, MACP Learning Objectives After completing this activity, pharmacists should be able to: recognise the global epidemiology of malaria, with a focus on risk to Australian travellers;This content is restricted to registered users only.
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Nov 30, 2024 |
ajp.com.au | Louis Roller |Jenny Gowan |Leopold Hamulczyk |Pauline Pilgrim
Pharmacists need to be able to identify common sleep disorders, including insomnia, and provide advice on appropriate forms of treatment. By Dr Louis Roller AM, PhD, MSc, BPharm, BSc, Dip Ed, FPS, FACPP and Dr Jenny Gowan AM, PhD, Grad Dip Comm Pharm, FPS, FACPP, AACPA Learning Objectives After completing this activity, pharmacists should beThis 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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Nov 30, 2024 |
ajp.com.au | Debbie Rigby |Leopold Hamulczyk |Pauline Pilgrim |JOHN SMITH |JOhn Smith
The key aim of diabetes management is to prevent complications, which are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. By Debbie Rigby, advanced practice pharmacist Learning Objectives After completing this activity, pharmacists should be able to: describe strategies to reduce or prevent complications of diabetes; identify the cardiorenal benefits of newer medications for type 2This content is restricted to registered users only.
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