‘Unpaid cognitive work’ a substantial part of frontline pharmacy workload: study


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Pharmacists are increasingly spending non-remunerated time fielding queries about medicines availability, provision of medicines info to patients and more, new research finds Undergraduate pharmacy students from the University of South Australia spent 444 hours observing and documenting activities performed by community pharmacists in 61 pharmacies across the state, according to a new study. Pharmacists performed

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