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PSA Media Releases – Vic AH Service, Pharmacy Education, Journal Award
November 28, 2014 Pharmacists welcome plan for after-hours pharmacy service in Victoria The announcement by the State Opposition to introduce an after-hours pharmacy service if elected would be a welcome addition to the State’s healthcare service provision, the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia says. The Victorian State President of the PSA, Michelle Lynch, said the recent Victorian…
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PSA Media Releases – Awards, Practitioner Development,
November 24, 2014 Grant Kardachi awarded Honorary Life Membership of Asthma Foundation SA The National President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, Grant Kardachi, has been honoured by being awarded Honorary Life Membership of Asthma Foundation SA. This category of membership is awarded to those individuals who, under the Asthma SA Constitution, “have rendered specially…
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PSA Media Releases – 1. Cannabis Debate 2.Prescription Real Time Monitoring
November 11, 201 Cannabis debate, Code of Ethics feature in latest edition of Australian Pharmacist The role of pharmacists in the medical cannabis debate is coming under scrutiny, with growing public support for medical cannabis underscored by a recent Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Survey showing 69 per cent of people supported legislation…
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NPS Media Release – ANTIBIOTIC AWARENESS WEEK 2014: IMAGINE A WORLD WITHOUT ANTIBIOTICS
As Antibiotic Awareness Week 2014 is held across Australia from 17-23 November, NPS MedicineWise is asking all Australians to imagine a world without antibiotics and join the fight against antibiotic resistance. NPS MedicineWise CEO, Dr Lynn Weekes, says that Antibiotic Awareness Week is a timely reminder that we all urgently need to take action to change the course…
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PSA Media Releases – 1. Ignite 2015 Program 2. UTS Survey 3. PGA Service Campaign
November 4, 2014 Ignite 2015 leadership program applications open Applications for PSA’s prestigious ignite Pharmacist Leadership Program 2015 have now opened. The highly regarded ignite program has been developed by the PSA to meet the ongoing leadership and career development needs of early career pharmacists (ECPs). National President of PSA, Grant Kardachi, said ignite aimed to develop high-performing ECPs into future health leaders. “This…
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PSA Media Releases – 1. UTS Survey 2. PGA Campaign 3. Vaccination Course 4. Innovative Pharmacist Award 5. Immunisation Pilot Award
November 2, 2014 UTS survey shows support for greater focus on pharmacist professional services The pharmacy profession remains pessimistic about its future, but sees opportunities for a greater focus on professional services in the next Community Pharmacy Agreement, according to the latest UTS Pharmacy Barometer. The barometer, on which a score of 100 represents…
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PSA Media Releases – 1. Vaccination National Accreditation 2. Innovative Pharmacist of the Year 3 . National Award for Immunisation Pilot
October 24, 2014 PSA vaccination training course granted national accreditation PSA has gained national accreditation with the Australian Skills Quality Authority for the PSA vaccination training used in the highly successful Queensland Pharmacist Immunisation Pilot (QPIP). The course – APPIMM806A Manage the delivery and administration of injections and immunisations – also forms part of the exclusive PSA Graduate Diploma of Applied…
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PSA Media Releases – 1. Code of Ethics 2. Welcome PGA President 3. Vic. Govt. Enquiry
PSA Code of Ethics underpins consumer confidence in pharmacists 17.10.2014 Pharmacists continue to rate highly with consumers and the latest customer satisfaction survey shows up 91 per cent of customers are happy with the service they receive from pharmacists. The latest findings from Roy Morgan Research reinforce its survey earlier this year on the image of…
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PSA Media Releases – 10 Important Messages For This Week
October 12, 2014 PSA welcomes Dutton call at PAC14 to better utilise skills and expertise of pharmacists Calls by the Minister for Health, Peter Dutton, for the health professionals to work together to improve patient outcomes have been echoed in a discussion paper released by the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia at the weekend. In a…
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Pharmacists need to adapt for patients with multiple chronic illnesses
October 3, 2014: Pharmacy practice needs adapt to meet the challenges of an increased complexity of healthcare and medication which is a result of increasing numbers of people living with multiple chronic health conditions. Writing in Australian Pharmacist this month, Professor Libby Roughead highlights that in the 1980s, one in 10 Australians was living with three or…