Rural and Remote Infrastructure Grants Scheme Final Reports and Executive Summaries
An Australian national strategy for pharmacy preceptor education and support
Project ID: 2001/856
Accredited Pharmacist Services in Rural & Remote Areas - A scholarship and mentor support program for pharmacists
Project ID: 2001/813
The Impact of Community Pharmacy Services on Rural Communities
Project ID: 2001/835
Providing Sustainable pharmacy services in the southern coastal region of South Australia
Project ID: 2001/831
A Census survey of rural/remote community pharmacist in NSW to identify recruitment and retention factors
Project ID: 2001/842
Improving outcomes of anticoagulation in rural Australia; an evaluation of pharmacist-assisted monitoring of warfarin therapy
Project ID: 2001/853
The Development of an Aboriginal Health Worker Pharmacuetical Reference for Remote Health Centres
Project ID: 2002/865
Evaluation of a national strategy and curriculum for pharmacy preceptor education and support in Australia
Project ID: 2002/886
Implementation and evaluation of a multidisiplinary chronic pain management service in rural NSW
Project ID: 2002/867
Young pharmacists as mentors to pharmacy students: Partnerships for the future of rural pharmacy
Project ID: 2003/909
Development of an orientation package for pharmacists and pharmacy students engaging in rural and remote pharmacy practice
Project ID: 2003/915
A comparative evaluation of pharmacy services in single and no pharmacy towns
Project ID: 2003/894
The role of the community pharmacist in the management of depression
Project ID: 2003/922
Supporting community pharmacists and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs) participating in the Section 100 initiative
Project ID: 2003/926
Improvement in primary health care delivery and facilities to Cocos (Keeling) Island Residents
Project ID: 2004/941
Supporting and evaluating the health promotion role of pharmacists
Project ID: 2004/949
Mooloolah Valley Pharmacy community weight management and lifestyle maintenance program
The Role of screening tests by pharmacists in improving patient compliance
Enhancing rural preceptor support and skill using an innovative, interactive online support system
A Collaborative, inter-professional, evidence base approach to reducing Coronary Heart Disease in Rural Areas
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