Quick 10-15 minute interview style podcast sharing various pharmacy pearls.
In this episode Sara and Sara finish their discussion with Alex and Jackie from The Happy PharmD. They discuss solutions for dealing with issues of Burnout and Stress!
In this episode Sara and Sara continue this discussion with Alex Barker and Jackie Boyle at Happy PharmD to discuss burnout and moral injury and what we can do about it.
In this episode, Sara introduces a new podcast presenter, Sara Thompson. In this first episode of a three part series, both Saras interview Alex Barker and Jackie Boyle from The Happy PharmD. The group discusses stress, burnout, moral injury, and what it means to us today as pharmacists.
In this episode, Sara interviews a P4 student to discuss a new article discussing the importance of timing of interventions in patients with sepsis.
In this episode Sara and Ryan discuss the new ADA guidelines with Lauren Beaumont.
In this episode Sara and Ryan discuss a recent meta analysis showing the efficacy and possible negative affects of opioids to treat post op pain.
In this episode Sara talks with Dr. Ryan Ades about a new studying looking at the link between influenza immunization and cardiovascular events.
In this episode, Sara and Ryan talk with Dr. Brown about the new guidelines recommending the use of aspirin during pregnancy.
In this episode Sara and Ryan talk with Dr. Mike Bottorff about a new study conducted using low dose DOACs in patients with an average age of 85 YO.
In this episode Sara and Ryan talk with drug information APPE student Dakota about a recent study detailing the best treatment for hypertension during pregnancy.
This week Sara and Ryan talk with APPE student Sherry Wong about a new pilocarpine eye drop that just came to market, Vuity.
In this episode Sara and Ryan talk with Dr. Tom Smith about the current data regarding the use of antidepressants during pregnancy. They also briefly discuss the use of Zulresso in postpartum depression.Additional information can be found at: http://www.medicaidmentalhealth.org/ .
In this episode Sara and Ryan talk with Dr. Tracy Brooks about the correlation between PPIs and Gastric Cancer and how the data isn't really what it seems.
In this episode Sara and Ryan talk with Dr. Marwa Noureldin about the Prep Act. What is it? What does it say? How does it affect pharmacists?
In this episode Sara and Ryan talk with Dr. Kierstan Hanson about a recent study showing that many Americans don't fill prescriptions every year due to cost. They discuss what this means and how pharmacists can help.
In this episode Sara and Ryan talk with Dr. Melissa Gratz, medication safety pharmacist at Lutheran Hospital about a recent study linking medication use to ER visits and hospital admissions.
In this episode Sara and Ryan discuss two cases of spontaneous cure that have happen in HIV patients with Dr. Alex Mills of Ole Miss University.
In this episode Sara and Ryan talk with Dr. Molly Corder about Paxlovid and Molnupiravir and how they are being used in the fight against COVID.
This episode Sara interviews Cole Luty, who tells us what changed in the newly released Surviving Sepsis Guidelines.
In this week's episode, Sara and Ryan discuss the incidence of myocarditis related to COVID vaccine administration with Dr. Rob Beckett.
In this episode, Sara and her guest discuss the degrees that they completed online after their PharmD.
Sara and Ryan talk with Dr. Angel Hyerly about the new C. Diff guidelines and what they mean for hospital practice.
This week Sara and Ryan interview Dr. Mike Bottorff to learn about changes that have been released about the use of aspirin in primary prevention.
Sara and Ryan talk with Dr. Ed Battjes from St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Family Medicine Center about ways to establish and expand outpatient clinical services rendered by pharmacists. The discussion includes financial as well as provider acceptance aspects.
On this week's episode, Sara and Ryan interview Dr. Kathryn Marwitz about vaccine passports. Prior to joining the Manchester faculty, Kathryn completed a fellowship with Purdue University, Eli Lilly, and the U.S. FDA.
Sara and Ryan have been on a break but they are coming back! Do you have a topic you want to hear about? Let us know at rades@manchester.edu or sntrovinger@manchester.edu.
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