From clinical judgement to patient outreach and counselling, pharmacists have a rich variety of valuable skills. Too often, though, their days are spent chasing paperwork, re-entering data across different systems and manually checking prescripts for interactions that software should be flagging. It’s a struggle that Kristina Fox, a community pharmacist from Hobart, knows all too well. ‘My team was staying back an hour and a half every day, putt…
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