ANZAHPE is excited that AMH has once again come onboard as Conference Sponsor for 2025!
Australian Medicines Handbook (AMH): Supporting Evidence-Based Learning in a Digital Health World
The Australian Medicines Handbook (AMH) is a trusted and independent source of evidence-based medicine information, widely used by healthcare professionals across Australia. Our mission is to promote the quality use of medicines (QUM) by equipping prescribers, dispensers and administers of medication with reliable, up-to-date, and practical information to support safe and effective medication practices.
Since its inception, AMH has been committed to developing resources that are not only clinically relevant but also accessible and easy to navigate. To maintain our independence, we accept no advertising, sponsorship, or other forms of support from the pharmaceutical industry. This has positioned AMH as a trusted tool for both practising professionals and students learning the principles of safe prescribing and therapeutic decision-making.
In academic settings, AMH serves as an essential educational resource, helping students across medicine, pharmacy, and nursing disciplines develop a strong foundation in therapeutics.
As the healthcare environment becomes increasingly digital, AMH is actively evolving to meet the needs of today’s learners and educators. Our digital transformation is focused on enhancing accessibility and interoperability with healthcare systems. These efforts aim to ensure that our resources continue to support safe learning in a dynamic digital landscape.
We’re excited to connect with ANZAHPE members at the upcoming conference. Visit us at booths 20/21 to explore our latest offerings and see how AMH can support your teaching and curriculum goals.
We also invite you to attend our breakfast session - Supporting evidence-based learning in a digital health world on Wednesday 2 July, from 7:30am to 8:30 am. The session will focus on the challenges of guiding healthcare students toward reliable medical information in an increasingly digital environment. This session will highlight how AMH’s trusted resources support safe, evidence-based learning, and provide an update on our ongoing digital transformation. We’ll also open the floor for discussion, inviting ANZAHPE members to share their experiences, challenges, and ideas. This session aims to foster collaboration and explore how we can work together to prepare students for the changing landscape of healthcare education.