In the news this week:
Research commissioned by the RACGP shows limited evidence for benefits of community pharmacists prescribing drug treatments for around 20 common and minor conditions
A law change means registered nurses will soon be able to prescribe some PBS medicines
A US study shows disparities in cancer screening rates for LGBTI+ populations, what's happening here in Australia?
Australian cancer trials not following regulations on reporting sex differences
References
Community pharmacist prescribing outcomes in Australia and beyond
Pharmacist prescribing: without evidence, it's the patient who pays
RACGP-commissioned review confirms pharmacist prescribing improves access to care
New law gives registered nurses PBS prescribing rights for the first time
Sexual orientation and gender identity based disparities in colorectal, cervical, and breast cancer screening in the United States
US study on cancer screening access and what it means for AustraliaUSyd CEC response
Australian cancer trials are getting worse at reporting sex differences - putting patients at risk