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The Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Toronto is a dynamic faculty made up of pharmacy leaders and researchers in the heart of Canada’s thriving healthcare and research ecosystem. From drug discovery to deprescribing, we are exploring and pushing the limits of the profession and the science resulting in better medications, a better health system and better health. Season 2 of the I’m Pharmacy Podcast explores the lifecycle of a drug. From thought to therapeutic, the journey of a drug has more steps than you may think, and each of them is crucial to success. Join host Mina Tadrous -- a pharmacist, researcher and Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy Assistant Professor -- from the heart of Toronto's Discovery District as he explores the journey of a drug, chatting with world-class researchers and professionals about each step of the process. From bench to bedside, tune in for the full dose.

Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy


    • Aug 1, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 32m AVG DURATION
    • 30 EPISODES


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    S4.E7: Consider This - Part Two

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 26:48


    In the final episode of the season, we continue our discussion exploring the often overlooked consequences of innovation. In the last episode, we focused on the outcomes of new innovation on existing healthcare systems, exploring ethical access and economic influence. Today, we discuss who innovation can leave behind, and why it is essential that medical breakthroughs benefit everyone. Featuring: Jaris Swidrovich Assistant Professor and Indigenous Engagement Lead, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy Founder and Chair, Indigenous Pharmacy Professionals of Canada Hagar Labouta, Assistant Professor, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy Scientist, Keenan Research Center for Biomedical Science, Unity Health Toronto

    S4.E5: Consider This - Part One

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 31:52


    Like a train moving at a fast pace, innovation can feel unstoppable. In many ways, the only path is forward. But like all good things, we must take a pause to ensure we aren't blinded with the excitement of potential and hope. To end the season, we wanted to use the next two episodes to do just that—pause and explore what we must and should consider as we create this new future with innovations. We'll delve into the ethics of access, probing into who truly owns innovation and whether there are alternative ways to incentivize groundbreaking advancements. So join us as we ask ourselves—and you—to consider this. Featured Guests: Dr. Alison Thompson Associate Professor, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy & Dalla Lana School of Public Health Dr. Quinn Grundy Assistant Professor Lawrence Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing Director, World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Governance, Accountability and Transparency in the Pharmaceutical Sector

    S4.E5. - Spreading the Cure: Diffusion and Implementation

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 34:52


    The internet is full of examples of failed innovations... The Segway, The PalmPilot, MySpace... tech that started revolutions, but failed to scale. This phenomenon is not specific to Silicon Valley. In fact, it is very present in healthcare. On this episode of the I'm Pharmacy Podcast, we chat diffusion and implementation. What can innovators learn from failed innovatrions to better navigate the healthcare market? Chatting with industry experts, we will explore in the world of developing interventions, and the emerging excitement of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Featured guests: Dr. Jeremy Grimshaw Senior Scientist at The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Ottawa Dr. Muhammad Mamdani Vice President of Data Science and Advanced Analytics at Unity Health Toronto Director, U of T's Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Education and Research and Medicine Professor (status), Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy

    S4.E4. - Prototyping Progress

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 30:37


    So you have a good idea... no, a great idea. The science is solid. The tech is exciting. People are interested. Your innovation and its success seems certain. And yet, you fail to make the jump from an exciting idea to scaling up and being successful. As we explore the art of prototyping, and early launches, we'll explore how these foundational ideas are assessed for market fit. Join us as we explore the intricate dance of innovation and practicality for each prototype. Together, we'll uncover how these early models are pivotal and paving the way for innovation to really take flight. Featuring: Dr. Keith Pardee Associate Professor, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy Canada Research Chair in Synthetic Biology and Human Health Mike Sullivan CEO and Co-founder, Cubic Health

    S4.E3. - Champions of Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 36:43


    Here we go on the path of innovation. On this episode, we build on the pathway of innovation to better understand how change occurs, how the spark of a novel discovery can really kick start this journey. We do believe that all good innovation should be grounded in strong science. But how and where does it start? Where does the initial spark come from? How does the scientist see a discovery and select this path? Do they know this from the onset? Has it shaped the questions they ask? Or is it a mere process that occurs as part of good science. Featured Guests: Dr. Molly Shoichet University Professor Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Toronto Dr. Tim Corson, Professor Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto

    S4.E2. - From Lab to Market

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 34:21


    Historically, academia has been breeding ground for groundbreaking discoveries. But often these findings remained confined within Academic Journals lacking the pathway to real world applications. However, as technology transfer offices popped up around universities around the world, entrepreneurial programs, catalysts, collaborative initiatives, universities are more and more recognizing the value of translating their research into products and therapies that can benefit society. As communities around the world grapple with complex health challenges, there's a growing pressure to deliver innovative solutions in a timely manner. This has driven academia to actively engage in commercialization and look at it as a means to fund science students and really just keep the lights on in many labs. So, that's what we'll explore this episode. Why does commercialization take place? Why should academics even bother? And is it a driving force for innovation? We'll learn from some real efforts that have been occurring here at the University of Toronto, and those that have been involved in them. Featured Guests Dr. Paul Santerre Professor & Baxter Chair in Health Technology & Commercialization at University of Toronto's Institute of Biomedical Engineering and University Health Networks Director, Health Innovation Hub Dr. Christine Allen Professor, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto Co-founder and CEO, Intrepid Labs

    S4. E1. - Eureka!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 39:41


    Welcome to Season Four. Join us in kicking-off a new season of the I'm Pharmacy Podcast as we explore the heart and soul of the academic endeavour, innovation. Now, before you roll your eyes about another podcast focusing on innovation, this season goes beyond a re-telling of success, and gets to the bottom of where innovation comes from. We dive deep into where ideas come from, what failures led to success, and the difficulties of taking an innovation from idea to intervention. In our first episode, we chat eureka moments with Dr. Quynh Pham, the Scientific Director and Principal Investigator, Centre for Digital Therapeutics, University Health Network, as well as Dr, Michael LaFlamme, Senior Scientist at the McEwen Stem Cell Institute, University Health Network.

    MINISERIES Ep 3: The Future of Pharmacy Is...

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 24:43


    In the final episode of season three, we're turning our spotlight to the ones who will be the forefront of tomorrow's pharmacy landscape, our pharmacy students. Featuring: Theodora Udounwa, fourth year PharmD student, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy Al-Amin Ahamed, fourth year PharmD student, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy Madelynn Hannah, pharmacist and MScPhm trainee, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy

    'MINISERIES Ep 2: Blank Slate - Live from CPERC 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 48:08


    What is the pharmacist of the future, and how do we train them? Recorded live at the 2023 Canadian Pharmacy Education and Research Conference in Winnipeg, Manitoba, host Mina Tadrous explores the future of pharmacy education alongside an esteemed panel of pharmacists and pharmacy educators. Featuring: Taylor Raiche, University of Saskatchewan Natalie Kennie-Kaulbach, Dalhousie University Sandra Jarvis-Selinger, University of British Columbia Lalitha Raman-Wilms, University of Manitoba

    MINISERIES Ep 1: Pharmacy's Moment

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 38:05


    Tune in to the first episode of our I'm Pharmacy Podcast Miniseries 'Pharmacy in Focus'. Throughout the next three episodes, we'll be exploring the current state of pharmacy practice, education and research, and uncovering what the future holds for the profession of pharmacy. In the first episode, we take a trip to Southhampton, Ontario to speak to Pharmacist and Pharmacy Owner Kristen Watt about how her pharmacy model could pave the way for a new era of pharmacy, as well as Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy Associate Dean Academic Jamie Kellar on pharmacist identity.

    S3.E5: Our Mental Health Crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 39:04


    In today's episode, we tackle a crisis that affects millions of individuals worldwide, and has reached an alarming proportion in Canada. We're going to talk about the mental health crisis. Mental health disorders have long been a significant concern. In recent years, the magnitude of the problem just feels like it's escalated, leaving a profound effect on individuals, families and communities. Featured guests: Dr. Paul Kurdyak Psychiatrist and Vice President Clinical for the Mental Health and Addiction Center of Excellence at Ontario Health Dr. Simone Vigod Head of Department of Psychiatry at Women's College Hospital

    S3.E4: Putting Evidence Into Action

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 34:01


    We produce lots of science. There's an estimated 125,000, medical or clinical studies published per month, in 2021. That means that there's over a million different papers with lots of different evidence in different spaces being produced a year. And yet, with all of this knowledge, we seem to see a plateau in people's health and health outcomes. How can it be that despite the availability of high quality evidence, amazing science, and proven effective interventions, there's a delay or a failure to get this knowledge into practice? In this episode of the I'm Pharmacy Podcast, we dig into moving evidence into action, speaking with family physician and scientist Dr. Noah Ivers and implementation scientist Dr. Tina Fahim.

    S3.E3: Dose of Reality: Access to Medications

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 33:58


    Medications are an integral part of our healthcare system, and yet their access is grossly limited around the world. On this episode of the I'm Pharmacy Podcast, we dive into the issue of access to medicine, both globally and in Canada, with family physician Dr. Danielle Martin and Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy Professor Jillian Kohler.

    S3.E2 - The Next Pandemic

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 33:59


    Where were you when you first heard the news about the pandemic? On this episode of the I'm Pharmacy Podcast, we dig into the pandemic, what the last three years have looked like, and if we are ready for the next one. To discuss, we chat with Emily Musing, inaugural leader in residence at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy. And former VP clinical and the chief Patient Safety Officer at the University Health Network, as well as Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy Assistant Professor and mRNA expert, Bowen Li.

    S3.E1 Bugs and Drugs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 35:58


    In the first episode of season three, we dive into what the World Health Organization calls one of the major public health threats to humanity, antimicrobial resistance. To discuss AMR, and what scientists and health care providers are doing to battle it, we chat with pharmacotherapy specialist Mark McIntyre and Associate Professor in U of T's Department of Molecular Genetics, William Navarre.

    Introducing Season Three: Big Problems, Bigger Solutions

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 0:44


    Introducing Season Three of the I'm Pharmacy Podcast: Big Problems, Bigger Solutions dropping January 24. Big thanks to everyone who showed their support for the show and helped us bring home a silver and listener's choice signal award in the category of science and education!

    S2.E8: Show me the Money!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 38:46


    The global pharmaceutical market is expected to grow to $1.6 trillion this year. In Canada alone, we spend close to $35 billion a year on prescription drugs. This is big money, and Big Pharma. On the last episode of season two, we explore the world of drug pricing and access, chatting with Vice President and Head of Medical, Global Influenza and COVID Franchises Dr. Ayman Chit, and GreenShield Canada Vice-President Pharmacy Benefits Management, Dr. Ned Pojskic. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you soon for season three!

    S2.E7: Optimized Use

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 39:47


    Recent estimates suggest that close to 40% of adults over the age of 65 are prescribed at least five drugs. But is more better? On this episode on the I'm Pharmacy Podcast we tackle the topic of optimized use, discussing the process of deprescribing, prescribing cascades, and polypharmacy with Clinician Scientist Lisa McCarthy and Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy Professor and Dean Lisa Dolovich.

    S2.E6: Drug Safety

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 42:54


    How do we study the safety of drugs? Who studies them? And what does that mean to our risk tolerance of medications? Host Mina Tadrous explores these questions with Pharmacoepidemiologist Dr. Tara Gomes and Clinical Pharmacologist Dr. David Juurlink.

    S2.E5: On Trial

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 41:23


    Today, and as we've seen throughout this pandemic, clinical trials are the commonplace for how any new treatment gets approved. It is the gatekeeper to anything getting stocked on the shelves of pharmacies or hospitals. And that's what I want to dive into in this episode. How are trials planned? What does it take to complete one? What are all the different components that go into this gold standard for clinical evidence, the final step before market access. To help answer these questions, we chat with Dr. Rob Van Exan, a veteran of the industry with over 35 years of experience in vaccine development, and Dr. Lee Dupuis, a Clinician Scientist at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy and the Hospital for Sick Children.

    S2.E4: Perfect Form

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 29:07


    How do we pick how to introduce the right molecule into the body in the right way? Well, there's a lot of things to consider. How was it absorbed into the body? Where and how is it broken down? What's the size of the molecule? What is it treating? And where do we want it to go? There's lots of different questions to determine the right formulation. So today we explore the magic of formulations. Why is it important? How do we decide from a laundry list of different medications formulations And how do we develop new formulations that haven't yet been developed?

    S2.E3: The Big Leap

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 41:40


    The process of moving from a potential drug molecule to being on the shelf of a pharmacy is a long and winding journey. On average, from the time the molecule is discovered to when it's actually approved by the FDA, it takes 12 to 15 years. More importantly, it costs close to $1 billion to bring a drug to market. It's also estimated that of the 1000s of molecules that are looked at, only a few will make it to clinical development, and following that, only five to six percent will survive and ended up being submitted for regulatory review. So how do we choose the winning horse? On this episode of the I'm Pharmacy Podcast we talk to Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy researchers Professor Micheline Piquette Miller, Professor Raymond Reilly, and Dr. Jennifer Doucet on just what it takes to conduct translational research, and the excitement of seeing one's research leave the lab.

    S2.E2: On Target

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 33:56


    On this episode of the I'm Pharmacy Podcast, host Mina Tadrous finds answers to the questions: How do we figure out how where drugs work? Does this ever change? And are there more than just one way to find that final target? Featuring discussions with Stèphane Angers, Director and Professor of U of T's Donnelly Centre, and Rob Bonin, Assistant Professor at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy and Co-director of the U of T Centre for the Study of Pain.

    S2.E1 - Building the Foundation

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 43:23


    In 1921. At the corner of university and college in Toronto, two scientists Frederick Banting, and Charles best figured out how to remove insulin from a dog's pancreas. They extracted thick brown sludge. Fast-forward 100 years, and the world is still benefiting from this momentous discovery. As we kick-off the second season of the I'm Pharmacy Podcast, host Mina Tadrous starts with the pivotal question: Where do the ideas for new drugs start from? Where do they even start by inventing a new drug? And how does one find the next insulin?

    Using Social Media as a Tool with Kate Richards

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 18:17


    In our last episode of the season, host Laura Lee discusses how pharmacists can use social media as a tool with Kate Richards, Director of Communications for the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy.

    Continuous Professional Development with Jamie Kellar

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 31:03


    Join us for a discussion on continuous professional development in pharmacy with Jamie Kellar, Acting Director of the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD program) and Associate Professor Teaching Stream at the Leslie Dan Faculty.

    Personal Branding, Leadership and Networking with Monica Gautam

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 26:59


    Join us for a discussion on personal branding, leadership and networking in pharmacy with Monica Gautam, managing director at COMPASS Medical Affairs Consulting and Medical Affairs Canada.

    Common Ailments with Nardine Nakhla

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 15:18


    Join us for a discussion surrounding prescribing for common ailments with Pharmacist, Researcher and Clinical Lecturer Nardine Nakhla.

    Medical Cannabis Education with Maria Zhang

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 24:48


    Join us for a discussion surrounding medical cannabis education with Advanced Practice Clinical Leader and Clinician Educator Maria Zhang.

    Interprofessional Collaboration with Dr. Zubin Austin

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 18:03


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