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E-Newsletter
The
Computachem E-Newsletter is the first electronic newsletter to be produced
for Australian pharmacists.
Edited by Neil Johnston, a practising pharmacist, the publication is designed
to strategically inform on a range of issues affecting Pharmacy, both
globally and across Australia.
Topics include the structural challenges facing pharmacists, useful information
about management and marketing, consultant pharmacy, continuing education,
and of course, the coming to terms with e-commerce. Any contemporary issue
that affects pharmacy will be covered.
Human resources and employment will feature prominently in 2001 and beyond.
A list of topics and issues covered can be viewed by clicking
here.
If you wish to see a particular topic or issue included in future issues,
then please contact the editor with details.
All "Letters to the Editor" will be published with or without
attribution, depending on request.
Material contained in e-newsletter is copyright, but may be published
with permission from the author of the piece in which you are interested.
Should you know of any persons interested in receiving this FREE publication,
please e-mail to neilj@computachem.com.au
giving details of name, postal address and e-mail address.
If you do not wish to continue to receive the e-newsletter at any time,
please send a return e-mail containing one word "UNSUBSCRIBE".
The
publication is the "flagship" of the Computachem organisation,
and is delivered free to pharmacy desktops twice a month. Because it does
not have any political or commercial affiliation, it has a certain freedom
in its content.
E-Newsletter
is the primary method for attracting people to ideas.
Love us or hate us, we are not shy about covering difficult issues and
you will note a very proactive stance in the way in which all articles
are prepared.
Writers
are encouraged from all corners of the world of pharmacy, and while they
may represent opinions and ideas contrary to the editor, they are allowed
to flow through unfettered. It is possible that you may experience two
differing and opposite viewpoints in the one newsletter and you may personally
disagree with both!
If you disagree, tell us about it and we promise that your viewpoint will
be published.
In
this manner we hope not only to be informative, but to create an online
and interactive community of well informed pharmacists.
Indeed, if you eventually come to like our individualistic style, you
may decide to become a client for one of our services.
You are promised "out-of-the-square" thinking, and a fresh approach
to pharmacy problems that have been carried forward from the last millennium.
You are also promised pharmacist solutions.
Because the solutions are constructed by highly experienced pharmacists,
and not some person or organisation with little understanding of pharmacy,
the solutions feel comfortable and and seem to "fit" where they
ought to.
Check
out the archive of newsletters here.
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Archive for year 2001
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Archive for year 2000
See our
publication "Interweb Directory"
See our
publication "Australian Consultant Pharmacist"
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