WASHING BOTTLES and dusting and stacking shelves in her father’s pharmacy as a teenager on Auckland’s North Shore was Melanie Begovic’s first foray into pharmacy. Helping out at her father, Jim Begovic’s, Mortar and Pestle pharmacy in Takapuna, ultimately shaped her career.
WASHING BOTTLES and dusting and stacking shelves in her father’s pharmacy as a teenager on Auckland’s North Shore was Melanie Begovic’s first foray into pharmacy. Helping out at her father, Jim Begovic’s, Mortar and Pestle pharmacy in Takapuna, ultimately shaped her career.
As the motu moves beyond the acute phase of the pandemic, and rapidly altered healthcare delivery approaches, disabled people have largely been forgotten, write a team of researchers from Victoria University, Massey University and Kaitiaki Research
In a new column for 2023, Dunedin pharmacist Darshana Kanjee, from Life Pharmacy Dunedin, takes a deep dive into one of those perennial problems that draws customers into pharmacies. This issue: scars and stretch marks
Trauma-informed care is a framework that recognises the need to have a complete picture of a patient’s life to provide them with effective healthcare. It begins with an awareness of what trauma is and how it affects health and wellbeing. Here, Anna Elders challenges you to purposefully focus on the discovery, validation and support of trauma in your patients
As more of us live longer, the number of people with cognitive impairments due to ageing or medical conditions also increases. Pharmacist and medical herbalist Phil Rasmussen, looks at herbs having positive effects or showing promise in this area
New guidelines for asthma management were published in 2020. Pharmacist prescriber Helen Cant outlines what has changed in guideline recommendations and, in collaboration with medical writer Gayle Robins, discusses strategies for reducing the disproportionate asthma burden in Māori and Pacific peoples
Menopause can be a challenging time of life for women, many of whom seek relief from distressing symptoms that affect their function and quality of life. In this article, Susannah O’Sullivan describes how treatment should be tailored to each individual woman, while remembering to engage them in discussion of other midlife health considerations
Amy van der Loo rounds up the education content in the latest issue of Pharmacy Today Kaitiaki Rongoā o te Wā. Use the embedded links to go through to the relevant page