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Australian Journal of Pharmacy


After our phenomenal virtual contest in 2020, this year’s will be by remote or on-site entry at APP2021 [Above: People’s Choice winner 2020, Luisa Carriglio with ‘Pharmacy Song’] The contest …

Lucinda Hancock, CEO of Nutrition Australia Vic, SA and Tas, speaks about the lifelong benefits of good nutrition from conception to the age of 2 years. This video is proudly …

Lucinda Hancock CEO of Nutrition Australia Vic, SA and Tas shares the results from a pilot program run with 25 Pharmacies and 39 GP Clinics for a pregnancy nutrition counselling …

Lucinda Hancock CEO of Nutrition Australia Vic, SA and Tas explains how to help expecting mothers understand more about getting the right nutrition during pregnancy. This video is proudly brought …

Our Pharmacy’s Got Talent winner at APP2019 – Tyler Fenton – won a free rego to this year’s event. But you may not see him there, if he’s scored himself …

Pharmacist Anthony Lu serenaded us at last year’s APP, and soothed us with his beautiful voice Anthony, from Vermont in Melbourne, said he liked to sing to relax. He sang …

What role will AI play in the future of pharmacy? Shara Evans joins the AJP stage at APP 2019 to tell us about the role that Artificial Intelligence is playing …

Did you know there is a pill that has an embedded sensor activated by the digestive enzymes, and transmits data about your medications via Bluetooth to an app? Shara Evans …

Gerard Stevens, Managing Director at Webstercare, is a man who needs no introduction. As the inventor of the Webster-pak, a registered pharmacist, and a Member of the Order of Australia, …

The pharmaceutical industry has changed fundamentally in two decades. Digital technologies have enabled great strides forward in workflow and clinical decision-making. In this short video we discuss the risks, challenges …

A couple of weeks ago we asked our Pharmacy Audience to submit their questions for John Bell about osteoarthritis. Here are John’s answers!

Joyce McSwan explains how to assess the urgency of care and recommend appropriate next steps to manage abdominal pain.