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UWA first with Doctor of Pharmacy
Thursday | Apr 24 2025THE University of Western Australia (UWA) is set to offer Australia's first Doctor of Pharmacy Practice, a pioneering one-year online program designed specifically for registered pharmacists seeking to enhance their qualifications and expand their scope of practice.
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StrongRoom nears a sale
Wednesday | Apr 23 2025ADMINISTRATORS of failed pharmacy software start-up StrongRoom AI are edging close to a sale of the company, with secured debts transferred to myMedKit owner and entrepreneur, Joe Zhou, according to the Australian Financial Review.
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Neuropathic pain update
Wednesday | Apr 23 2025A GLOBAL research initiative looking at new evidence and emerging technologies has led to a revision of neuropathic pain treatment recommendations.
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Send us your pollie pics
Wednesday | Apr 23 2025WITH election campaigning in full swing, we'd love to hear about the local candidates who have visited your pharmacy.
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Ease cramps
Wednesday | Apr 23 2025WITH two different formulations for day and night use, Crampeze helps relieve leg cramps and spasms.
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Insights and action
Wednesday | Apr 23 2025THE Pharmacy Guild of Australia has announced the theme of the 2025 Pharmacy Connect conference: 'From insight to action'.
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Int’l recognition for Qendo CEO
Wednesday | Apr 23 2025JESS Taylor, CEO of Australian endometriosis patient support group Qendo, has been named the Emerging Leader of the Year at the 2025 Women Changing the World Awards.
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Guild urges Aussies to get vaccinated
Wednesday | Apr 23 2025CASES of influenza and measles continue to rise, despite vaccination offering effective protection against potentially serious illness.
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Dispensary Corner 23 Apr 25
Wednesday | Apr 23 2025WHILE long-haul passengers may welcome care packs, including an eye mask, ear plugs, toothbrush and comb, when recently given to "corridor patients" in a UK hospital, these comforts only left them bemused.
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Calls for naloxone, pill checks reignited
Tuesday | Apr 22 2025VICTORIAN Coroner David Ryan has published the findings from an inquest into the deaths of four people in Broadmeadows last year, with experts calling for more pill checking services and increased awareness around the use of naloxone to reverse nitazene overdose effects.