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AJP Podcast presenter Carlene McMaugh discusses the expansion of pharmacists’ scope of practice with the University of Newcastle’s Dr Sarah Dineen-Griffin, who is leading the NSW pharmacy trials.
Since the start of the NSW trials pharmacies across the state – and the ACT – have provided more than 20,000, with the treatment of uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) becoming part of pharmacists’ permanent practice in the two jurisdictions, Dineen-Griffin noted (0 minutes 56).
She said that more than 18,000 consultations were conducted by pharmacists as part of the UTI trial, with 2000 occasions of service recorded for the resupply of oral contraceptives, and a further 1000 as part of the dermatology trial.
“The number of consultations was really influenced by the scope of the authority regarding both age and other eligibility criteria,” she said (1:57).
“With regards to the dermatology trial, we are now focused on pharmacists managing select conditions… and this trial is really aiming to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of pharmacist-led management of these conditions overall.”
Other topics discussed include:
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By Australian Journal of PharmacyAJP Podcast presenter Carlene McMaugh discusses the expansion of pharmacists’ scope of practice with the University of Newcastle’s Dr Sarah Dineen-Griffin, who is leading the NSW pharmacy trials.
Since the start of the NSW trials pharmacies across the state – and the ACT – have provided more than 20,000, with the treatment of uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) becoming part of pharmacists’ permanent practice in the two jurisdictions, Dineen-Griffin noted (0 minutes 56).
She said that more than 18,000 consultations were conducted by pharmacists as part of the UTI trial, with 2000 occasions of service recorded for the resupply of oral contraceptives, and a further 1000 as part of the dermatology trial.
“The number of consultations was really influenced by the scope of the authority regarding both age and other eligibility criteria,” she said (1:57).
“With regards to the dermatology trial, we are now focused on pharmacists managing select conditions… and this trial is really aiming to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of pharmacist-led management of these conditions overall.”
Other topics discussed include:
You can access the full transcript of this podcast here. While we endeavour to ensure all important words and phrases are correct, please note there may be some minor inaccuracies in the transcription.
ACCESS PODCAST TRANSCRIPT
Go here for the full list of active AJP podcasts. These can also be accessed via Apple Podcasts and Spotify

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