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Pharmacists ‘mourn’ poor practices, working conditions

POOR remuneration packages, the shortage of pharmacists in the public sector and the contravention of local and international standards were just some of the issues that caused members of the Pharmaceutical Society of Jamaica (PSJ) to go into mourning yesterday. The PSJ, which has been representing pharmacists in both the public and private sector since […]

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Pharmacists seek to discuss manpower shortage with health minister

THE Pharmaceutical Society of Jamaica (PSJ) said it will be seeking a meeting with Health Minister Ruddy Spencer to discuss the critical shortage of pharma-cists in the public health sector, in light of the increased demand for pharmaceutical services since the abolition of user fees in April. “We face a shortage in the public sector

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