Pharmacist to work with Mildura’s Aboriginal community

A PHARMACIST will work with Mildura’s Aboriginal community as part of a national initiative to improve the way everyday medications are used.As part of a plan to embed 22 pharmacists in Aboriginal community-controlled health services across Australia, experienced pharmacist Kerryn Woodward is now based at Mildura’s Mallee District Aboriginal Services (MDAS).“We’re fortunate to have Kerryn’s […]

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