$5M to help community pharmacies support people with mental illnesses
Griffith University researchers are working on a collaborative project to enhance the way pharmacies assist people with mental illnesses.
Griffith University researchers are working on a collaborative project to enhance the way pharmacies assist people with mental illnesses.
Family members or those who care for people with a mental illness such as depression or anxiety are being sought to take part in a Griffith University study to ensure consumers get the best out of their medicines.
Community pharmacy staff are being sought by Griffith University as part of a study to improve the role of the local pharmacy and meet the needs of people with mental illness.
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