Gregory Peterson (@gregorymark31) 's Twitter Profile
Gregory Peterson

@gregorymark31

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deprescribing.org (@deprescribing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Promising pilot study in Irish general practice shows embedded pharmacist lead reviews of patients on 10+ medications identified 163 opportunities for #deprescribing + significant cost savings over 6 months. Supports feasibility of collaborative practice ow.ly/514750LutFb

Promising pilot study in Irish general practice shows embedded pharmacist lead reviews of patients on 10+ medications identified 163 opportunities for #deprescribing + significant cost savings over 6 months. Supports feasibility of collaborative practice ow.ly/514750LutFb
PSA (@psa_national) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join our Essential CPE – Medicines and Monitoring for type 2 diabetes online module. We are sending a hard copy for all PSA members with the November 2022 edition of Australian Pharmacist. Click here to enrol now 👉 ow.ly/Reb050LruOl

Join our Essential CPE – Medicines and Monitoring for type 2 diabetes online module. 

We are sending a hard copy for all PSA members with the November 2022 edition of Australian Pharmacist. 

Click here to enrol now 👉  ow.ly/Reb050LruOl
ATDC (@atdctas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do know someone making an impact in our sector? Nominations now open for the 2023 Tasmanian ATOD Awards - mailchi.mp/atdc/2023-atod…

Do know someone making an impact in our sector? Nominations now open for the 2023 Tasmanian ATOD Awards - mailchi.mp/atdc/2023-atod…
Gregory Peterson (@gregorymark31) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ten-Year Trends in Psychotropic Prescribing and Polypharmacy in Australian General Practice Patients with and without Dementia mdpi.com/2287030 #mdpijcm via JCM MDPI

Tanya Buchanan (@tanbuc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today the Australian Government and Mark Butler MP took a critical step in the fight against Big Tobacco. The new legislation will protect Australians against harm caused by tobacco products. To everyone involved – we thank you and applaud you.

CancerCouncilOz (@cancercounciloz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cancer Council welcomes the Australian Cancer Plan, bringing the cancer sector together to advance cancer research, prevention and early detection and give all Australians affected by all cancer types the best chance to access high-quality treatment, care and support.

CancerCouncilOz (@cancercounciloz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new report from Alcohol Change Australia highlights an urgent need for government action. Many Australians remain unaware of the health harms caused by alcohol. It found less than half (46%) of Australians know that alcohol causes cancer. Find out more: brnw.ch/21wEudP

A new report from <a href="/AlcoholChangeAU/">Alcohol Change Australia</a> highlights an urgent need for government action. Many Australians remain unaware of the health harms caused by alcohol. It found less than half (46%) of Australians know that alcohol causes cancer. 
Find out more: brnw.ch/21wEudP
Paul Forsyth (@pharmacisthf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Polypharmacy is neither inherently good nor bad Please do not believe in singular judgements based on arbitrary numbers! What is important is whether polypharmacy is appropriate, effective, & realistic, and what matters to the person receiving it

CancerCouncilOz (@cancercounciloz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This #InternationalVolunteersDay we celebrate the 20,000-plus Cancer Council volunteers. Hit the like button to show your appreciation for volunteers worldwide! 👏✊

This #InternationalVolunteersDay we celebrate the 20,000-plus Cancer Council volunteers.

Hit the like button to show your appreciation for volunteers worldwide! 👏✊
CancerCouncilOz (@cancercounciloz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Each year, approximately 230 people will develop lung cancer because of past exposure to silica dust at work. Cancer Council is delighted to welcome the announcement to ban engineered stone, which will ultimately protect thousands of Australian workers.

Each year, approximately 230 people will develop lung cancer because of past exposure to silica dust at work.

Cancer Council is delighted to welcome the announcement to ban engineered stone, which will ultimately protect thousands of Australian workers.