


Welcome to the May 2012 homepage edition of i2P-Information to Pharmacists. Rollo Manning has been having some time out having staples removed from the site of his open heart surgery.He is now at home recuperating in Darwin, having arrived home last Friday, beating a cold and hasty retreat from Canberra.We all wish him a speedy recovery and hopefully, he will be fit enough to contribute by next month.
This month, Pharmedia discusses the toll that is taken when someone complains about you to an authority without good cause. Well, the good news is that you can now take action to protect yourself if such a complaint is made, and that may even include action for defamation. Read about a recent case involving two doctors, with Mark Coleman drawing on personal experience to illustrate.
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Regular weekly updates that supplement the regular monthly homepage edition of i2P.
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* Drug Shortages Require Urgent Government Intervention
* Do you have the urge to speak out?
* Magnesium in Diet Reduces Stroke Risk
* Multiple medicines may double fall rate for young and middle aged
* Nicola Roxon’s Parting Advice
* Big Pharma impacts on the pharmacy profession
* Sugar is good for a sweet heart: new heart disease study
* Take care of your customers or someone else will
* “Come to Shop – Return to Learn”
* A New Escalation of Turf Wars - Is the best defence, offence?
* No Deaths from Vitamins - America's Largest Database Confirms Supplement Safety
* New Year Resolution - a New Website?
* Athletes warming up incorrectly
* Where is the Best Future Business Model for Pharmacy?
* PSA Releases Guidance For Pharmacists Using Internet and Social Media
* New test to indicate likely spread or recurrence of breast cancer
* The Farmerscy Guild and the straw man argument
* Kos Sclavos Superstar
* ASMI response to TGA reform blueprint
* NTU-led research probes potential link between cancer and a common chemical in consumer products
* Award Winning NPS IPhone APP Now Includes a Medicines Reminder Function
* Apply First Aid – Guild Clinical 2012
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* Stem cell research hopes to repair brain cell damage of Parkinson’s disease
* Researchers closer to the super bug puzzle
* Chemist Warehouse and the PGA prepare for Open Warfare
* Walmart Plays Clinic Catch Up
* Australian Clinical Pharmacy Award 2011 to Adelaide Pharmacist, Greg Roberts
* Walmart Launches New Mobile Apps
* Bill Thomson receives SHPA’s highest award
* Nurse Practitioners Succeeding in Community Pharmacies-Clinical Pharmacists Still Remain Invisible
* Superannuation Age Discrimination Removed
* 38 Organisations Named to Drive Medicare Locals Primary Health Care Reform
* HPV vaccination for boys and young men
Return to home
Dr Richard Hallinan B Med FAChAM (RACP): X-Concord 2012 Seminar Summary - “Benzodiazepines and dependence”, with an emphasis on people on opioid pharmacotherapies | open full screen
Kay Dunkley - BPharm, Grad Dip Hosp Pharm, Grad Dip Health Admin, MPS, MSHPA: Taking care of pharmacists’ health – what is it worth? | open full screen
Neil Johnston: An Evidence-Based Conversation Between Ken Harvey, Gerald Quigley and Neil Johnston | open full screen
Neil Johnston: An Evidence-Based Conversation Between Ken Harvey, Gerald Quigley and Neil Johnston- Part 2 | open full screen
Kay Dunkley - BPharm, Grad Dip Hosp Pharm, Grad Dip Health Admin, MPS, MSHPA: Tax time – a donation to PSS is a gift to your profession and a deduction for you | open full screen
Neil Retallick: Good news for community pharmacy from the Minister of Agriculture | open full screen
Dr Ian Colclough: While doctors remain disempowered doctor shoppers needing help will die. | open full screen
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