THE Pharmacy
Guild of Australia
is urging
politicians of all
persuasions to
visit community
pharmacies to see
at first hand the
great work they
do, whether it’s
during an election
campaign or not.
Health Minister Sussan Ley and Member for
Bennelong John Alexander visited the Amcal
Macquarie Centre Pharmacy in
Sydney yesterday, discussing a
number of pharmacy issues with
patients and with pharmacy staff,
including the pharmacy owner
and Guild National Councillor Rick
Samimi.
Amcal Macquarie Centre
Pharmacy is playing a growing
role in primary health care for
the local community with their
pharmacist vaccination service for
flu shots proving very popular and
convenient for patients.
John Alexander even rolled up
his sleeve to take a flu shot from
pharmacist Kenny Kwon Ho Lee in
the pharmacy’s consulting room.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 03 Jun 16 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 03 Jun 16
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