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. 2016 Feb 1;40(1):4. doi: 10.18773/austprescr.2017.008

Australian Prescriber distribution

Gisela Dean 1
PMCID: PMC5313245  PMID: 28246427

I am quite disappointed that print publication has ceased as I really enjoy reading Australian Prescriber and find it to be a very useful resource. I live in Bamaga, Northern Peninsula Area, which is at the most northern point of Queensland. As you can imagine it is very remote and isolated where I live.

We have limited access to the internet and when we do have access it is very slow and most pages will not load up. I tried to get onto the nps.org.au/ australianprescriber site and waited for 50 minutes and it still did not upload so I was not even able to subscribe for the digital edition. I am sure I am not the only remote clinician that is having this problem.

I would be happy to pay a price to receive the printed form of Australian Prescriber as I am simply unable to access the electronic version. I feel it is unreasonable for us remote clinicians to miss out on this valuable updated information to assist us to provide evidenced-based practice and to participate in continual learning opportunities.

Editorial note

Australian Prescriber is now embedded in the new NPS MedicineWise website, which is being improved. The Editorial Executive Committee is interested to know if other clinicians would consider paying for a paper copy of Australian Prescriber.


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