APP2022 News
Young pharmacist’s tax leads the way
What caught our readers attention at APP2022? These were our most clicked stories from the conference Once again APP provided a bonanza of interesting news, information and education. The chance …
Sexual harassment: ‘Don’t think it doesn’t happen.’
A pharmacist upskirted a store’s pharmacy assistants and a “lonely old man” inappropriately touched pharmacy staff, in sexual harassment cases recently outlined by one expert Employers have a legal responsibility …
Pharmacy’s Got Talent winner announced
The Tired Pharmacist proves that persistence – and talent – pays with his fourth competition entry APP2022 saw our fourth year of Pharmacy’s Got Talent, and we’ve been fortunate to …
Health destination with a difference is POTY overall winner
A passion for professional services and making a difference to the most vulnerable in the community define 2022’s POTY winners in both Overall and Excellence in Professional Innovation categories Bradley …
POTY Community Engagement winners ‘step outside walls of traditional pharmacy’
Minutes after receiving the 2022 POTY award for Excellence in Community Engagement, the TerryWhite Chemmart Rosny Park team shared their first reactions with AJP “We are proud to be bringing …
How will full scope look?
Pharmacy needs to demonstrate a clear need for full-scope services, one expert says, as stakeholders examine how the Queensland trial may look Delegates to the APP2022 conference on the Gold …
Bathurst pharmacist wins APP car
A Bathurst community pharmacist visited the Gold Coast for APP2022, and drove away with a Mazda CX-30 G20 Touring SUV Alissa, from Blooms the Chemist Bathurst Armada, won the car …
Five of the most common errors
“Pharmacy is a risky business, and the stakes are incredibly high”: expert reveals the most reported types of pharmacy incidents in Australia Managing risk is key to improving medication safety …
Continued dispensing to be made permanent
Minister Hunt responds to multiple calls for the arrangements to be made permanent, after five extensions in two years Continued dispensing will be made permanent from 1 July, Minister for …
‘Get used to it before it becomes mandatory.’
Real-time prescription monitoring is now recording nearly a million events per week across the nation, as remaining states ramp up their rollouts Australia is well on its way to having …
‘We’re getting there.’
Is there bias in pharmacy? The industry is positively moving towards supporting women into leadership and ownership roles, say APP delegates This month the world celebrated International Women’s Day (8 …
Pharmacy jabs: the near future
Bivalent COVID boosters, a combined COVID and flu shot, and primary care taking on the entire vaccination framework – how could the near future look for jabs in Australia? With …