RESEARCHERS from the University of Sydney have secured $6.5 million in Federal Government funding to support three projects aimed at boosting quality use of medicines (QUM).
The program will aim to help osteoporosis sufferers and people at risk of chronic kidney disease, and to develop a system to help pharmacists and GPs work better together.
Sydney School of Pharmacy Dean, Professor Andrew McLachlan, welcomed the funding announcement saying the projects would help address the global challenge of medication safety.
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