Got Pharmacy? Is a collection of inservices, presentations, topic discussions and journal clubs..
Hi Got Pharmacy listeners! On my new critical care pharmacy podcast “The elective rotation” I now serve over 3,000 health care professionals with valuable critical care and hospital pharmacy content. Episodes are published every Monday and Thursday at 3AM EST. I want to let you know that with episode 27 I’m starting a new format for my Thursday episodes. The new format will include: A journal article review (with evidence links in the show notes) A drug information question and answer A valuable resource I use You can find the elective rotation by searching “hospital pharmacy” in iTunes or going to pharmacyjoe.com
Hey Got Pharmacy Listeners! I know I haven't updated this in a while. I am excited to let you know about a new project I have called The Elective Rotation Podcast. It's a critical care pharmacy podcast updated every Monday and Thursday. You can find it in itunes by going to pharmacyjoe.com/itunes or anywhere else by heading over to pharmacyjoe.com/subscribe. Since I know you are interested in journal clubs, I have created guidelines on how to run a journal club. You can get them for free at pharmacyjoe.com/freejournalclubguidelines. Thank you and I hope to see you in the next episode of the Elective Rotation!!!
A journal club of Pharmacy students and pharmacists discussing the process trial.
A pharmacy student presents This article about Genotype guided dosing of warfarin to a group of pharmacists, residents, and pharmacy students. Addendum that did not make the recording - check out warfarindosing.org for a great tool to help get your patients started on warfarin.
I have managed to botch yet another recording...so instead I have these two links: 1. A NEJM Article on HIT 2. A podcast by intensivist Dr. Jeffery Guy from the burn ICU at Vanderbuilt Medical Center. Enjoy!
A pharmacy student presents a case about cyclosporine.
A pharmacy student discusses thi article from NEJM about targeted temperature management after cardiac arrest.
A PGY-1 Resident presents a case to pharmacists, residents, and students about a patient encounter.
A Journal Club discussion between pharmacists and pharmacy students regarding the article Rivaroxaban for thromboprophylaxis in Acutely Ill Medical Patients
Got Pharmacy? Is a collection of inservices, presentations, topic discussions and journal clubs. In this episode, 3 pharmacists and 3 pharmacy students discuss acid-base disorders. The guide for the discussion is A Practical Approach to Understanding Acid-Base Abnormalities in Critical Illness.