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EDITORIAL for Monday 9 March 2015
Welcome to this weeks’ publication of i2P E-Magazine, dated 9 March 2015. This week we highlight the opportunities for pharmacy associated with the Intergenerational Report 2015, a document that some claim has been politicised. In the recent past an earlier, but faulty content version, was used as justification to be disruptive to the practice of…
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The Intergenerational Report – One for the Nation and One for Pharmacy?
The 2015 Intergenerational Report projects a range of issues that will have interest and impact on the pharmacy profession. It has taken a few attempts to get the Intergenerational Report to a reasonable degree of acceptance because of previous high levels of inaccuracy. Those high-levels of inaccuracy impacted the thinking and projections of government in…
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Gender Equality, Professional Pharmacist Equality and All Health Equality – Same problem, different label
Today, I randomly tuned in to an ABC program that marked the United Nations (UN) International Women’s Day. It marked the 20th anniversary of the first forum that was held in Beijing. The forum lamented that women had not advanced their cause (gender equality) since that first forum and still lagged behind in salary and…
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January 2015—2014 ASHP MidYear Meeting Technology Wrap-Up
I’ve been thinking about my twenty-first American Society of Health-System Pharmacists’ (ASHP) Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibition in Anaheim, December 8-9. My first ASHP was Miami in 1995—the same year the society announced that the “h” in its abbreviated name would henceforth stand for Health-System rather than Hospital as documented on its birth certificate. Recognizing…
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Practice, practice, practice – perfectly
Everyone thinks practice makes perfect. That’s wrong. Legendary football coach Vince Lombardi said you have to add one word – “Perfect practice makes perfect.” I heard a man complaining that he had ten years of experience at work but never got promoted. Here’s the real question. Did he have ten years of experience? Or did…
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So you want to be an entrepreneur
Some things in life are black and white. Antarctica is one of them. There is no large flora. No colours of red, blue, yellow or ochre. The active volcano at Deception Bay is strikingly magnificent. White sheets of ice are contrasted with the brilliance of the cold, black, molten rock. It is only when one…
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Worries about clogged arteries?
The “intima media” is the middle portion of the arteries that becomes inflamed, and fills up with plaque comprised of oxidized fats, and immune cells and their debris, in the condition known colloquially as “blocked arteries”. Published in Clinical Nutrition in 2014, and titled “Pomegranate juice consumption for 3 years by patients with carotid artery…
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PSA Media Releases- 1. Oral Health 2. Intergenerational Report
March 3, 2015 Peak bodies collaborate to improve oral health in Victoria The Australian Dental Association Victorian Branch, Dental Health Services Victoria and the Victorian Branch of the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia have launched a joint position statement on oral health. People can click this link now or read more to know the importance of…
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ASMI Media Releases – 1. Paracetamol Use 2. Intergenerational Report & Self Care
OTC paracetamol is for short term use 4 March 2015 – The Australian Self Medication Industry (ASMI) confirmed that over-the-counter (OTC) paracetamol is for short term use and has a well-known safety profile, when taken at the recommended dose. ASMI Regulatory and Scientific Affairs Director Steve Scarff said: “Worldwide, paracetamol has a long history of…
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NPS Media Release 1. Accidental Fentanyl Exposure
ACCIDENTAL FENTANYL EXPOSURE IN CHILDREN CAN BE FATAL 3 March 2015 Infants and children are at a higher risk of accidental exposure to fentanyl patches—adhesive patches used to deliver higher doses of some opiates through the skin to relieve chronic pain. Fentanyl prescribing in Australia has increased over the last decade, and so has accidental…