The higher profile of pharmacists throughout the pandemic may have bolstered enrolments in the Bachelor of Pharmacy course at the University of Auckland
After getting increasingly concerned about the workforce shortage, Kerikeri pharmacy owner Vicki Douglas approached the Otago School of Pharmacy with an idea: what if she paid for students to travel up to rural Northland for their third-year placements?
After getting increasingly concerned about the workforce shortage, Kerikeri pharmacy owner Vicki Douglas approached the Otago School of Pharmacy with an idea: what if she paid for students to travel up to rural Northland for their third-year placements?
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Discrimination in the housing market, as well as structural issues such as poverty, racism and instability, are placing Takatāpui and LGBTIQ+ people at higher risk of homelessness, researchers from the University of Otago, Wellington, have found
Want a career in the pharmaceutical industry but a Bachelor of Pharmacy doesn’t tickle your fancy? A new course in Dunedin could be the one for you, writes Anna Lee
Groups who suffer the highest burden of type 2 diabetes have the lowest level of adherence to effective medication to control it, a University of Otago study has found
Almost half of New Zealand women who take antidepressants in the months before getting pregnant, stop during their pregnancy, a new University of Otago study shows