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Celebrating our pharmacists: Think health, think pharmacist

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When we think about health, we think beyond treatment. We think about trust, connection, and the confidence to manage your own wellbeing. That’s exactly what our pharmacists bring to the IUIH network every day.

From helping clients understand their medications and preparing Webster packs, to supporting persistent pain and chronic disease management, medication reviews, smoking cessation, and health literacy, our pharmacists work in partnership with our deadly multidisciplinary teams to walk alongside Mob on every step of their health journey.

They are key to empowering Community with the knowledge and tools to make informed choices, all while ensuring medicines are used safely, effectively and respectfully.

To all the incredible pharmacists across our network – thank you for your expertise, your care, and your commitment to supporting the health of our people. One script, one yarn and one safe dose at a time.

Our pharmacy team plays a vital role in supporting the health and wellbeing of Community. Every day brings something new, whether it’s yarning with clients in their homes or at GP clinics, case conferencing with GPs, health workers and nurses, or liaising with community pharmacies to organise and optimise medication packing.

They’re often answering medication-related questions, writing reports, ordering clinic medications, and collaborating with the clinic teams to address medication issues. It’s dynamic, rewarding work that keeps them connected to both science and community care.

One of our pharmacists shared, “I was inspired to become a pharmacist to be of service to community, finding the right balance between science and caring for others.”

To those considering joining our team, we say: “We walk alongside Mob on their healthcare journey. Learning never stops.”

  • Choose fresh, whole foods like vegetables, fruit, lean meats, beans and bush tucker.
  • Eat oily fish (like tuna, sardines, and salmon) 2–3 times a week. These are rich in omega-3s, which support memory.
  • Limit sugar, salt and processed foods (like soft drinks, chips, and fast food), which can damage brain health.
  • Include native foods like kangaroo, yams and bush tomatoes. They are high in nutrients and part of our traditional ways.

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We acknowledge the many Goori Nations whose territories IUIH works across in South East Queensland.

We honour Our Ancestors and those who have walked before us in paving the way.

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This website contains images, names, and voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have passed away. With permission from their families, we have continued to use their images to acknowledge and honour their contributions in making our communities healthy and strong.

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