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Approved Medical Deputising Services (AMDS) program – Application form for a doctor placement
Doctors should use this form when applying for an initial or subsequent to Approved Medical Deputising Services (AMDS) program placement with their chosen Service Provider. -
Approved Medical Deputising Services (AMDS) program – Application form for a Service Provider Deed of Agreement
Medical deputising services should use this form when applying for an initial or subsequent Deed of Agreement. -
Approved Medical Deputising Services (AMDS) – Changes to program guidelines April 2025
This document outlines what changes we made to the AMDS guidelines in April 2025, as well as the reasons for those changes. -
Approved Medical Deputising Services (AMDS) program guidelines
These guidelines provide information about how the Approved Medical Deputising Services (AMDS) program works, including procedures, responsibilities, eligibility and application processes for both doctors and service providers. -
Early detection and management of cardiovascular disease risk factors and chronic disease markers in community pharmacy – Final report
This report presents the results of the project that compared a low intensity cardiovascular disease risk assessment with a comprehensive one by community pharmacists. -
Evaluation of the Chronic Pain MedsCheck Trial – Final report
This report presents the results of the project to trial a pharmacist-led support service for patients who take medication to manage chronic pain. -
Reducing Medicine-induced Deterioration and Adverse Reactions (ReMInDAR) Trial – Assessment report
This report presents the results of the project that compared a pharmacist-led early intervention to usual care in residential aged care facilities. -
Getting your asthma under control using the skills of the community pharmacist – Final report
This report presents the results of the project trialling the use of community pharmacists' skills to help people get their asthma under control. -
Integrating practice pharmacists into Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services – Final report
This report presents the results of the IPAC project that compared usual care with having pharmacists provide medication management services in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services. -
Implementation review of the Pharmacy Trial Program
This document provides the results of an independent review of the Pharmacy Trial Program. -
Pharmacy Trial Program principles
This document sets out the principles that proposals had to address when applying for Pharmacy Trial Program grants.