‘Our systems are constantly catching up’


Pharmacists are facing “cognitive overload” dealing with multiple software programs and the increasingly complex needs of patients, a pharmacist warns New technologies including electronic prescribing are “amazing”, but will not solve all the problems pharmacists face, Pharmaceutical Society of Australia senior pharmacist, Peter Guthery says.   Speaking at the Medication Safety and Efficiency Conference in

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