Queensland’s UTI service made permanent


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The Guild calls for the permanent UTI service to go nationwide, while the AMA encourages doctors to report “complications” from the service to the Health Ombudsman The Queensland Urinary Tract Infection pharmacy pilot has now been made a permanent service, in a move welcomed by the Pharmacy Guild. “Today marks a historic day for women’s

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