Call for accurate, timely shortage info
Hospital pharmacists are “overburdened” by shortages and discontinuations, and the lack of consistent information hampers them further, SHPA warns A leading hospital pharmacist has outlined how pharmacists need information about …
Conduct ‘shows a complete lack of moral compass:’ tribunal
A former hospital pharmacist’s behaviour has been described as “inexplicable” by a tribunal The woman had been working as director of pharmacy at a NSW hospital when in July 2020, …
World news wrapup: 22 August 2024
Pharmacist wins more than $110k in racial profiling and unfair dismissal case; fungal meningitis pharmacist makes deal with Michigan; GP pharmacists demand equal pay for equal work Wickford, Essex: A …
Worker sentenced over refund fraud
A pharmacy worker was upset at the way rosters were handled at the store where she worked – and began making fraudulent refunds A pharmacy worker who was caught drinking …
‘Today, he is a different person:’ rego reinstated
A pharmacist who received prescription medicines, without scripts, in a casino car park has had his registration reinstated The Civil and Administrative Tribunal NSW has heard that a pharmacist had …
The week in review
Barriers were the topic that came up again and again this week: from accessing health care in the bush, to medicines and employee pharmacists The AIHW highlighted the need for …
Abuse, time sinks and information gaps: meds shortages highlighted
Pharmacists have reported taking five to 10 phone calls every hour on stock enquiries alone, one organisation says The Therapeutic Goods Administration has published a number of submissions to its …
Ahpra seeking new CEO
The regulator begins a global search to recruit a new CEO, as its leader steps down after 15 years at the helm Fifteen years after overseeing the creation of a …
World news wrapup: 15 August 2024
Riots in England forced pharmacies to cut opening hours last week to protect staff, while stores in South Africa are still waiting on the government to pay them for vaccination …
‘Profound wakeup call’ for pharmacist
A misguided attempt to help a patient with a tick-borne disease was likely behind a pharmacist’s decision to import medicines not listed in Australia The Civil and Administrative Tribunal NSW …
Pharmacists criticise Criminal Code barrier in VAD
A new report has highlighted that voluntary assisted dying is still legally considered to be suicide – and pharmacists say change is needed urgently Go Gentle Australia has released a …
‘I have never ever seen dosages of this amount:’ dispensing pharmacist
One pharmacist queried what they called a “heavy concoction” of medication, while another spotted several red flags in a specialist’s prescribing The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal has heard the …

