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Rural pharmacy practitioners are unique, and practicing in this setting takes a broad and deep understanding of pharmacy opportunities and challenges. Dr. Kyle Johnicker and Dr. Samreena Rasheed, both pharmacy clinical coordinators at Northwestern Medicine overseeing small and rural hospitals join host Gretchen Brummel, Pharmacy Executive Director with the Vizient Center for Pharmacy Practice Excellence at ASHP Midyear in Anaheim to discuss their unique opportunity and challenges. Guest speakers: Kyle Johnicker, PharmD Pharmacy Clinical Coordinator Northwestern Medicine Kishwaukee Hospital Samreena Rasheed, PharmD, BCPS Regional Pharmacy Clinical Coordinator Northwestern Medicine Huntley, McHenry, and Woodstock Hospitals Host: Gretchen Brummel, PharmD, BCPS Pharmacy Executive Director Vizient Center for Pharmacy Practice Excellence Show Notes: [00:47-02:28] Dr. Johnicker and Dr. Rasheed background information [02:29-04:10] What attracted them to rural pharmacy [04:11-05:32] Skill set necessary for rural pharmacy [05:33-07:46] Recent pharmacy successes at their organization [07:47-09:29] Where they would like to see rural pharmacy grow in the future [09:30-10:48] Advice for students or residents thinking about a career in rural pharmacy Links | Resources: Antimicrobial and Diagnostic Stewardship Program: Northwestern Medicine Subscribe Today! Apple Podcasts Amazon Podcasts Spotify Android RSS Feed
This podcast will focus on the process related to submitting educational session proposals for ASHP Midyear to provide the audience with greater understanding of what is involved. Examples for prior Midyear presenters will be provided to outline processes they each followed from session idea generation through proposal submission, presentation drafting, and final presentation at Midyear. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
In this episode, Greg and Rob are joined by Spendmend colleague Cat Eriksen (16:11) to discuss the importance of self-auditing as part of a 340B covered entity's overall compliance strategy. They'll talk about HRSA standards around self-auditing, how some hospitals and clinics struggle to prioritize this effort, and why seeking external support to address self-auditing needs might be a good approach for some. But first, the guys share additional thoughts on the recent Genesis case. SpendMend is at ASHP Midyear, stop by and see some members of our team at Booth 1500. Also, don't forget to register for our next webinar: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6765415327956894816?source=340B+Unscripted
Enjoy a review of all of the things you need to know about planning for a successful Midyear experience. info@reziprep.com Tiktok, YouTube, and Instagram @Reziprep360
Work one-on-one with me here: https://residency.teachable.com/ ASHP MidYear creates a ton of fear of missing out, but what happens is that students get there and find that they really missed an opportunity. The key is not to make the big 5 mistakes Not recognize it is the RESIDENCY showcase (not future resident showcase) Miss the resident poster presentations on Wednesday Apply for a prestige residency rather than focusing on the people Use a generic letter of intent or cover letter, and not get to know yourelf Not take advantage of the opportunity to improve your interview skills
In this podcast, Isaac Nichols, PharmD, speaks about the appropriateness of direct oral anticoagulation prescribing for new-onset venous thromboembolism and nonvalvular atrial fibrillation, specifically the Xa inhibitors, rivaroxaban and apixaban. He presented on this topic at ASHP Midyear 2021.
You're going to Midyear to develop a genuine connection with a number of residency sites and many expect the residency showcase to provide that. I assure you it won't, but there is a time when you can get true connections with your future residency site. Need one-on-one help with residency applications, check out https://residency.teachable.com/
On August 30th, ASHP announced Midyear will be virtual, this poses a lot of opportunities for those students that understand what this means for the way programs recruit their next class of residents. Visit https://residency.teachable.com/ for one-on-one help with LOI, CV, and interview.
If you've never been to Orlando for Midyear there are some things you want to know about where to stay and how to save some money. Need help with your Letter of Intent or Interview, connect with me at https://residency.teachable.com/
Mehry Christmas y'all! On today's episode I'll be talking about navigating the first ~virtual~ ASHP Midyear, how my residency applications are going, the end of my industry rotation, welcoming grandlittles to our fraternity lineage, and my experience receiving the first dose of the Moderna COVID vaccine. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
ASHP MidYear is about Tom Hanks, Anthony Fauci, and finding where you are NOT going to want to apply. In this episode, I talk about the things you want to do to make a quick good impression and how to interpret the impressions that residency sites give you. Need help with your LOI, sign up here: https://residency.teachable.com/p/extremeloi
Breaking news out of ASHP who drastically cut rates to this year's Midyear meeting, real big implications for both future residents and residency programs making this possibly the biggest yet. Need help with your LOI, go to https://residency.teachable.com/p/extremeloi
ASHP MidYear and the Showcase are going virtual, what does this mean? What skills do you need to develop? Should you have someone else with you or should you do the chat yourself? Lots of questions answered on this episode of the pharmacy residency podcast. https://www.residencyhelp.com/
The Pharmacy Podcast Network in collaboration with RXVIP Concierge Pharmacist attended the 2019 ASHP Midyear Conference & Exhibition in Las Vegas on December 8–12, 2019. Special Interviews include: RxSafe - Bill Holmes RxDestroyer - Jordan Brown Micro Merchant Systems - Brian Courtney PharmD Brianne Weiss - RXVIP Concierge Pharmacist Ray Castro - Swisslog Special shoutouts to: Sterlin Haydon-Greatting, MS-MPH, RPh Aaron Huet - McKesson Technology & Services Tony Guerra PharmD - Pharmacy Resident Podcast Adam Baillio PharmD - Integrated Pharmacist Podcast Robert Clifton Jr. - Novartis Ray Vega - Pfizer Ken Sternfeld RPh - RXVIP Concierge Pharmacist About ASHP Midyear: The ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting is the largest gathering of pharmacists in the world. The hundreds of educational activities at the Midyear Clinical Meeting are developed to maintain and enhance the knowledge, skills, and abilities of pharmacists and associated personnel in health systems. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Pharm So Hard Podcast: An Emergency Medicine and Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
In this episode on The Pharm So Hard Podcast, Jimmy Pruitt, PharmD, BCPS and Ashley & Brooke Barlow PharmD, BCPS discuss growing up as twins, making quality infographics, ASHP Midyear, and the pursuit of residency training. Continue reading The post Episode 8: The Transition from Pharmacy School to Residency with the Pharmacy Twins Ashley & Brooke Barlow appeared first on The Pharm So Hard Podcast.
Throwback: Core Clinical Systems feat. Dr. Maritza Lew Today's episode is a throwback to the time I had the opportunity to interview. Dr. Maritza Lew about her role and journey into pharmacy informatics. I'm currently at ASHP Midyear and wasn't able to edit any of the newer episodes, but I was inspired to release this throwback episode because I reconnected with Dr. Lew at MCM this year. Connect with Dr. Lew at https://www.linkedin.com/in/maritzalew/ Follow us on social media! Twitter: @pharmacyitme Instagram: @pharmacyinformatics LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pharmacyitme/ Website: Pharmacy IT & Me Email: tony@pharmacyitme.com Follow Tony's personal Twitter account at @tonydaopharmd Network with other pharmacists at Pharmacists Connect!http://pharmacistsconnect.com For more information on pharmacy informatics, check out some of the following useful links: ASHP's Section of Pharmacy Informatics and Technology: https://www.ashp.org/Pharmacy-Informaticist/Section-of-Pharmacy-Informatics-and-Technology/ HIMSS Pharmacy Informatics Community: https://www.himss.org/library/pharmacy-informatics Disclaimer: Views expressed are my own and do not reflect thoughts and opinions of any entity with which I have been, am now, or will be affiliated.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Pharmacy Podcast Network Veteran Tony Guerra, PharmD, gives his overview of why to invest in going to Midyear. The Pharmacy Leaders Podcast, with your host, Tony Guerra, has interviews and advice on building your professional brand, network, and a purposeful second income. The Pharmacy Leaders Podcast is part of the Pharmacy Podcast Network. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another episode in the getting ready for ASHP Midyear series. If you want one-on-one editing / help with your letter of intent, it is a $75 one-time fee for the 2019-2020 residency season where I will help you with one letter for your first choice and up to two additional site letters. Contact Tony at aaguerra@dmacc.edu or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonypharmd/
Another episode in the getting ready for ASHP Midyear series. If you want one-on-one editing / help with your letter of intent, it is a $75 one-time fee for the 2019-2020 residency season where I will help you with one letter for your first choice and up to two additional site letters. Contact Tony at aaguerra@dmacc.edu or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonypharmd/
Another episode in the getting ready for ASHP Midyear series. If you want one-on-one editing / help with your letter of intent, it is a $75 one-time fee for the 2019-2020 residency season where I will help you with one letter for your first choice and up to two additional site letters. Contact Tony at aaguerra@dmacc.edu or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonypharmd/
Another episode in the getting ready for ASHP Midyear series. If you want one-on-one editing / help with your letter of intent, it is a $75 one-time fee for the 2019-2020 residency season where I will help you with one letter for your first choice and up to two additional site letters. Contact Tony at aaguerra@dmacc.edu or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonypharmd/
Another episode in the getting ready for ASHP Midyear series. If you want one-on-one editing / help with your letter of intent, it is a $75 one-time fee for the 2019-2020 residency season where I will help you with one letter for your first choice and up to two additional site letters. Contact Tony at aaguerra@dmacc.edu or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonypharmd/
Another episode in the getting ready for ASHP Midyear series. If you want one-on-one editing / help with your letter of intent, it is a $75 one-time fee for the 2019-2020 residency season where I will help you with one letter for your first choice and up to two additional site letters. Contact Tony at aaguerra@dmacc.edu or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonypharmd/
Another episode in the getting ready for ASHP Midyear series. If you want one-on-one editing / help with your letter of intent, it is a $75 one-time fee for the 2019-2020 residency season where I will help you with one letter for your first choice and up to two additional site letters. Contact Tony at aaguerra@dmacc.edu or on LinkedIn at Linked In Link
This is part two of a two-part podcast intended for listeners interested in finding a residency program. This episode focuses on preparing for networking sessions like the ASHP Midyear residency showcase as well as next steps, including determining a final rank list.Megan Heim, PharmD, BCACP, CTTSMelissa Heim, PharmD, BCCCPClinical Pharmacy SpecialistsWilliam S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital
On this episode, we speak with Dr. Beju Shah, a clinical informatics pharmacist at MUSC, and we dive into his experience at ASHP and he gives us some insights as to why it's a great event for pharmacists to attend and also gives some advice on how to get the best out of the event. We end on an awesome note about advocating for our profession and using social media to get our messages out. Hope you enjoy! Music Intro: @DjQuads- Amaze yourself Music Outro: @smokeylicious - beat #60 Connect with Beju: https://www.instagram.com/dailydispense/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/medicationsafety/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQHB0pT2534cURzjyJkHPZg Richard's book, The First Time Pharmacist, is now available on Amazon. Get it here: www.amazon.com/dp/1732381402 Like Rx Radio on Facebook: www.facebook.com/RxRadio.fm Check out our memes on Instagram: instagram.com/rxradio.fm Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/rxradiofm Host: Dr. Richard Waithe Email: richard@rxradio.fm www.twitter.com/thepharmacydude www.facebook.com/pharmacydude www.instagram.com/richiewaithe Podcast episodes are powered by VUCA Health, a company that has the largest library of medication education videos that serves to enhance patient engagement and provide an on-demand extension of pharmacists and other healthcare providers. Learn more at vucahealth.com
On this episode, we talk with PharmD Candidate, Courtney Scott, a student at Midwestern University. Courtney takes us through her journey day by day at ASHP's Midyear. Topics include the columbine survivor who was addicted to opioids, Magic Johnson’s talk about pharmacists, emotional intelligence, getting a mentor, what she wished she’d known before the event, and so much more. Definitely a great episode to tune into! Music Intro: @DjQuads- Amaze yourself Music Outro: @smokeylicious - beat #60 Connect with Courtney: Instagram: www.instagram.com/pharm.dtobe Email: cscott62@midwestern.edu Emotional Intelligence 2.0 book: https://amzn.to/2QkhTwH Richard's book, The First Time Pharmacist, is now available on Amazon. Get it here: www.amazon.com/dp/1732381402 Like Rx Radio on Facebook: www.facebook.com/RxRadio.fm Check out our memes on Instagram: instagram.com/rxradio.fm Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/rxradiofm Host: Dr. Richard Waithe Email: richard@rxradio.fm www.twitter.com/thepharmacydude www.facebook.com/pharmacydude www.instagram.com/richiewaithe Podcast episodes are powered by VUCA Health, a company that has the largest library of medication education videos that serves to enhance patient engagement and provide an on-demand extension of pharmacists and other healthcare providers. Learn more at vucahealth.com
Part 4 of a 4 part series: Maximizing Your Way to a Merry Midyear Co-Host for the Series: Fellow Lauren Steinbach, MBA, PharmD Co-Host for the Series: Erin Albert, MBA, PharmD, JD Residency Quiz: https://www.qzzr.com/c/quiz/241015/pharmacy-residency-fellowship-or-both APhA Career Pathway Evaluation Program for Pharmacy Professional Introduction The APhA Career Pathway Evaluation Program for Pharmacy Professionals consists of three key components: A five-step decision-making process Self-assessment exercise Resource materials Lauren's via Picktochart: At her LinkedIn profile below, and at:https://magic.piktochart.com/output/17036581-new-piktochart Where to ask questions for this series! Lauren Steinbach's contact info: lsteinbach216@gmail.com @lsteinbach16 Nicole Szczerbowski's email: nszczerbowski@utmck.edu Eric Gregory's email: ergregory1@uky.edu ASHP Midyear 2016: http://connect.ashp.org/midyear/home?ssopc=1 PhORCAS: https://portal.phorcas.org/ Erin Albert on Twitter: @ErinLAlbert See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Pharmacy Podcast #pharmacyfutureleaders Social Media and a Social Mission in Small Town Pharmacy Guest: Brandon Gerleman (email: blgerleman@gmail.com ) P4 University of Iowa College of Pharmacy Welcome to the Pharmacy Podcast Network, I'm your cohost Tony Guerra for the #PharmacyFutureLeaders podcast broadcasting from Ankeny, Iowa. We're going to talk with innovative new pharmacy practitioners and soon to be pharmacy graduates. Connect with me on Twitter at Tony underscore PharmD or you can find my email information on my TonyPharmD YouTube channel with over 700 pharmacy related videos. If you are interested in being part of the pharmacyfutureleaders show, please contact me there and if you are a P3 or P4 going to ASHP Midyear, you have until October 28th, to link on Twitter or Instagram with hashtag pharmacy future leaders, we will pay for one registration to that meeting. Today's guest is a 4th year University of Iowa pharmacy student who was president of the NCPA student chapter which recently won the national NCPA most improved chapter of the year. He was also vice president of the graduate and professional student government. He comes from Winterset, Iowa, in Madison County made popular through the novel and film The Bridges of Madison County and Winterset is the birthplace of John Wayne. Before entering pharmacy school he earned his bachelor's in health science and a minor in economics from the University of Iowa Everyone's leadership road is a little different; tell us what you are doing now and how you got there. Tell us a little bit about your current APPE rotation, we have an elective non-clinical APPE rotation here at DMACC, what's your current rotation like? The pharmacy podcast is about the business of pharmacy. You're a millennial and you and the pharmacy you work for have embraced social media as part of the business of pharmacy. I talked with you earlier about what people respond to in a smaller town of about 5,000. Can you speak to what events your specific population is looking for from your social media content? Tell us a little bit about your local political aspirations when you return home. As mayor, you decide to tweak the shop small campaign to "shop small, sell big" meaning that not only is it important to buy in town, but that the area businesses work together through social media letting those outside of town know about what Winterset offers. You're involved in an initiative that helps bring and keep professionals moving towards rural underserved areas. What do you feel is your area of expertise and what are two things that we can really learn from what you do? Tell us how you became a leader and how your perception changed when that happened. What's the worst thing that's happened to you as a leader and how did you get out of it? Tell us about a time when you had an epiphany that changed how you thought about something? We're hearing mixed messages about the job market for pharmacists, you personally have had a very positive interaction in that regard, can you talk more about that even though you're committed to going back to Winterset. What's the one thing you're most excited about now? What blanket advice do you have for someone wanting to get to where you are? How do you prefer people contact you? I invite everyone to connect with me on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, or via email! Email: blgerleman@gmail.com Twitter: @BGerleman (https://twitter.com/BGerleman) Facebook: Brandon Gerleman (https://www.facebook.com/blgerleman) LinkedIn: Brandon Gerleman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/blgerleman) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Pharmacy Podcast #pharmacyfutureleaders Social Media and a Social Mission in Small Town Pharmacy Guest: Brandon Gerleman (email: blgerleman@gmail.com ) P4 University of Iowa College of Pharmacy Welcome to the Pharmacy Podcast Network, I’m your cohost Tony Guerra for the #PharmacyFutureLeaders podcast broadcasting from Ankeny, Iowa. We’re going to talk with innovative new pharmacy practitioners and soon to be pharmacy graduates. Connect with me on Twitter at Tony underscore PharmD or you can find my email information on my TonyPharmD YouTube channel with over 700 pharmacy related videos. If you are interested in being part of the pharmacyfutureleaders show, please contact me there and if you are a P3 or P4 going to ASHP Midyear, you have until October 28th, to link on Twitter or Instagram with hashtag pharmacy future leade
The Pharmacy Podcast #pharmacyfutureleaders Social Media and a Social Mission in Small Town Pharmacy Guest: Brandon Gerleman (email: blgerleman@gmail.com ) P4 University of Iowa College of Pharmacy Welcome to the Pharmacy Podcast Network, I'm your cohost Tony Guerra for the #PharmacyFutureLeaders podcast broadcasting from Ankeny, Iowa. We're going to talk with innovative new pharmacy practitioners and soon to be pharmacy graduates. Connect with me on Twitter at Tony underscore PharmD or you can find my email information on my TonyPharmD YouTube channel with over 700 pharmacy related videos. If you are interested in being part of the pharmacyfutureleaders show, please contact me there and if you are a P3 or P4 going to ASHP Midyear, you have until October 28th, to link on Twitter or Instagram with hashtag pharmacy future leaders, we will pay for one registration to that meeting. Today's guest is a 4th year University of Iowa pharmacy student who was president of the NCPA student chapter which recently won the national NCPA most improved chapter of the year. He was also vice president of the graduate and professional student government. He comes from Winterset, Iowa, in Madison County made popular through the novel and film The Bridges of Madison County and Winterset is the birthplace of John Wayne. Before entering pharmacy school he earned his bachelor's in health science and a minor in economics from the University of Iowa Everyone's leadership road is a little different; tell us what you are doing now and how you got there. Tell us a little bit about your current APPE rotation, we have an elective non-clinical APPE rotation here at DMACC, what's your current rotation like? The pharmacy podcast is about the business of pharmacy. You're a millennial and you and the pharmacy you work for have embraced social media as part of the business of pharmacy. I talked with you earlier about what people respond to in a smaller town of about 5,000. Can you speak to what events your specific population is looking for from your social media content? Tell us a little bit about your local political aspirations when you return home. As mayor, you decide to tweak the shop small campaign to "shop small, sell big" meaning that not only is it important to buy in town, but that the area businesses work together through social media letting those outside of town know about what Winterset offers. You're involved in an initiative that helps bring and keep professionals moving towards rural underserved areas. What do you feel is your area of expertise and what are two things that we can really learn from what you do? Tell us how you became a leader and how your perception changed when that happened. What's the worst thing that's happened to you as a leader and how did you get out of it? Tell us about a time when you had an epiphany that changed how you thought about something? We're hearing mixed messages about the job market for pharmacists, you personally have had a very positive interaction in that regard, can you talk more about that even though you're committed to going back to Winterset. What's the one thing you're most excited about now? What blanket advice do you have for someone wanting to get to where you are? How do you prefer people contact you? I invite everyone to connect with me on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, or via email! Email: blgerleman@gmail.com Twitter: @BGerleman (https://twitter.com/BGerleman) Facebook: Brandon Gerleman (https://www.facebook.com/blgerleman) LinkedIn: Brandon Gerleman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/blgerleman) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Pharmacy Podcast Network, I'm your cohost Tony Guerra for the #PharmacyFutureLeaders podcast broadcasting from Ankeny, Iowa. We're going to talk with innovative new pharmacy practitioners and soon to be pharmacy graduates. I've gotten a lot of emails from prepharmacy and new graduate students about decisions they are making right now, feel free to connect with me on Twitter at Tony underscore Pharm D or subscribe to my YouTube channel at TonyPharmD where you can find over 700 videos on drug pronunciation, memorization, and the Top 200 that support my audiobook Memorizing Pharmacology. If you're a P-3 going to ASHP Midyear 2016, make sure to link your leadership accomplishments on Twitter to hashtag Pharmacy Future Leaders we'll be providing a stipend for one student registration. We'll announce that person on October 28th, 2016 Anna comes to Kelley-Ross Pharmacy Group from NuCara Pharmacy in Pleasant Hill, Iowa where she served as an entrepreneurial pharmacy intern as part of Drake College of Pharmacy and Health Science Delta RX. Additionally, she served as a curricular development assistant for the pharmacy technician program at Des Moines Area Community College. Anna grew up in Menasha, Wisconsin and graduated in May, 2016 with her Doctor of Pharmacy degree along with her Master's in Business Administration from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. As a student, Anna served as president of Drake's National Community Pharmacists Association Student Chapter and was an active member of Phi Delta Chi Professional Pharmacy Fraternity. Everyone's leadership road is different, let's start with where you are today, and how you got into your current position? Discuss how you first felt you became a leader at Drake University and how the opportunities you had there helped you. I think we first talked about NCPA and Phi Delta Chi and a summer internship. The more I talk to students, the more I'm finding the activities they do outside of their regular classroom are the ones that are leading them towards the most satisfying opportunities. You seem to be a magnet for awards and opportunities, can you talk about winning that award for your P4 year and the other opportunities you had? What activities are you doing at Kelly Ross Pharmacy Group? You mentioned some exciting work with keeping patients with cardiovascular conditions out of the hospital. Washington State is gearing up for January provider status, can you tell us what Kelly Ross is doing to move forward with that opportunity? My wife completed her community pharmacy residency at an excellent program at the University of Iowa and landed a very clinically focused job working at the VA hospital. I think many of our listeners are familiar with the residency match, but some very good residencies are outside the match including some community residencies, can you explain how you chose which residencies to apply to in and outside of the match? What blanket advice do you have for the many residency hopefuls as they descend on New Orleans on October 15 to 19, 2016 for NCPA and Las Vegas this December 4th through 8th for ASHP? LinkedIn - Anna Shields, PharmD, MBA Twitter @annashields4 #pharmacyfutureleaders Recording date: 10/10/16 @ AM/PM Central Time The PharmD/MBA and PGY1 Community Pharmacy Residency Guest: Anna Shields, Pharm.D./MBA (email: annashields4@gmail.com) PGY1 Resident Kelly Ross Pharmacy Group See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Pharmacy Podcast Network, I'm your cohost Tony Guerra for the #PharmacyFutureLeaders podcast broadcasting from Ankeny, Iowa. We're going to talk with innovative new pharmacy practitioners and soon to be pharmacy graduates. I've gotten a lot of emails from prepharmacy and new graduate students about decisions they are making right now, feel free to connect with me on Twitter at Tony underscore Pharm D or subscribe to my YouTube channel at TonyPharmD where you can find over 700 videos on drug pronunciation, memorization, and the Top 200 that support my audiobook Memorizing Pharmacology. If you're a P-3 going to ASHP Midyear 2016, make sure to link your leadership accomplishments on Twitter to hashtag Pharmacy Future Leaders we'll be providing a stipend for one student registration. We'll announce that person on October 28th, 2016 Anna comes to Kelley-Ross Pharmacy Group from NuCara Pharmacy in Pleasant Hill, Iowa where she served as an entrepreneurial pharmacy intern as part of Drake College of Pharmacy and Health Science Delta RX. Additionally, she served as a curricular development assistant for the pharmacy technician program at Des Moines Area Community College. Anna grew up in Menasha, Wisconsin and graduated in May, 2016 with her Doctor of Pharmacy degree along with her Master's in Business Administration from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. As a student, Anna served as president of Drake's National Community Pharmacists Association Student Chapter and was an active member of Phi Delta Chi Professional Pharmacy Fraternity. Everyone's leadership road is different, let's start with where you are today, and how you got into your current position? Discuss how you first felt you became a leader at Drake University and how the opportunities you had there helped you. I think we first talked about NCPA and Phi Delta Chi and a summer internship. The more I talk to students, the more I'm finding the activities they do outside of their regular classroom are the ones that are leading them towards the most satisfying opportunities. You seem to be a magnet for awards and opportunities, can you talk about winning that award for your P4 year and the other opportunities you had? What activities are you doing at Kelly Ross Pharmacy Group? You mentioned some exciting work with keeping patients with cardiovascular conditions out of the hospital. Washington State is gearing up for January provider status, can you tell us what Kelly Ross is doing to move forward with that opportunity? My wife completed her community pharmacy residency at an excellent program at the University of Iowa and landed a very clinically focused job working at the VA hospital. I think many of our listeners are familiar with the residency match, but some very good residencies are outside the match including some community residencies, can you explain how you chose which residencies to apply to in and outside of the match? What blanket advice do you have for the many residency hopefuls as they descend on New Orleans on October 15 to 19, 2016 for NCPA and Las Vegas this December 4th through 8th for ASHP? LinkedIn - Anna Shields, PharmD, MBA Twitter @annashields4 #pharmacyfutureleaders Recording date: 10/10/16 @ AM/PM Central Time The PharmD/MBA and PGY1 Community Pharmacy Residency Guest: Anna Shields, Pharm.D./MBA (email: annashields4@gmail.com) PGY1 Resident Kelly Ross Pharmacy Group See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Tyler Dalton, Pharm.D. (email: tdalton508@gmail.com) Clinical Community Pharmacist for Walgreens Pharmacy Snapchat: Tylerdalton Twitter: @Tyler__dalton Facebook: facebook.com/Tyler.dalton.73 Welcome to the Pharmacy Podcast Network, I'm your cohost Tony Guerra for the PharmacyFutureLeaders podcast broadcasting from Ankeny, Iowa. We're going to talk with innovative new pharmacy practitioners and soon to be pharmacy graduates. You can connect with me on Twitter at Tony underscore Pharm D or subscribe to my YouTube channel at TonyPharmD where you can find over 700 videos on drug pronunciation, memorization, and the Top 200 that support my audiobook Memorizing Pharmacology. If you're a P-3 going to ASHP Midyear 2016, make sure to link your leadership accomplishments on Twitter to hashtag Pharmacy Future Leaders we'll be providing a stipend for one student registration. We'll announce that person on October 28th, 2016 Today we're going to talk about nutrition and life just after pharmacy school with Tyler Dalton, PharmD, a 4th generation pharmacist and very recent graduate of the Harrison School of Pharmacy at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. He earned his Bachelor of Science from Auburn University in Biomedical Sciences in 2012 and PharmD from Auburn in 2016. Professionally, he works as an outpatient clinical community pharmacist in Birmingham Alabama. He provides a bridge between traditional medicine and a next generation approach to health and wellness by promoting nutrition through social media. He also serves as a managed care, a motivational interviewing, and wellness training consultant. We'll find out how his experiences, especially those leadership opportunities outside the classroom, have allowed him to experience and share his passion for nutrition through social media and given him a very positive outlook on his pharmacy future. Tyler, I want to get right to something that we talked about earlier this week and that's your passion for sharing nutritional advice. Tell us a little bit about what you do and how you spread the information. You said that you give this advice out on Snapchat, how does that work? What feedback do you get from your viewers? You mentioned you'd like to set up Facebook live as well? How can people get to see you? How do they know when your show is on? I know lulu.com allows you to create your own book and publish to Amazon, maybe you'll put together enough recipes to start a career as an author slash nutritionist. You recently graduated, what made you decide to become a clinical community pharmacist instead of a residency or a post-PharmD MBA? You mentioned some other work you do as a clinical consultant with pharmacoeconomics on your off hours, how does that work? How does that experience help you see a more global patient care effort than in maybe a single location? You also mentioned motivational interview training, could you talk about what that is and how a pharmacist would get into that? Are you eventually looking to own your own pharmacy? Tell me about the family ties you have to Auburn University and the Auburn experience. I know the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) is having their national meeting on Oct. 15-19, 2016 in New Orleans this year, tell me about your leadership role within the student chapter especially those last two years. The Iowa Pharmacy Association is very active in keeping us up to date and connected to other pharmacy associations. You were active with the Alabama Pharmacy Association as a student, what were your roles there and how did you get into those positions? Could you present continuing education on nutrition with the state association and stream it live? I feel like this would be a CE that would reach outside the state. These next months students are looking to do APPEs and choose APPEs tell us a little bit about your “method” of choosing those experiences. You had an interesting approach to choosing clubs and leadership activities in undergrad and especially pharmacy school, tell us about that. What's the best piece of advice you would give to a person looking to get into the pharmacy profession today? Again, If you're a P-3 going to ASHP Midyear 2016, make sure to link your leadership accomplishments on Twitter to hashtag Pharmacy Future Leaders we'll be providing a stipend for one student registration. We'll announce that person on October 28th, 2016 If your organization is interested in sponsoring the Pharmacy Future Leaders podcast please go to pharmacypodcast.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Tyler Dalton, Pharm.D. (email: tdalton508@gmail.com) Clinical Community Pharmacist for Walgreens Pharmacy Snapchat: Tylerdalton Twitter: @Tyler__dalton Facebook: facebook.com/Tyler.dalton.73 Welcome to the Pharmacy Podcast Network, I'm your cohost Tony Guerra for the PharmacyFutureLeaders podcast broadcasting from Ankeny, Iowa. We're going to talk with innovative new pharmacy practitioners and soon to be pharmacy graduates. You can connect with me on Twitter at Tony underscore Pharm D or subscribe to my YouTube channel at TonyPharmD where you can find over 700 videos on drug pronunciation, memorization, and the Top 200 that support my audiobook Memorizing Pharmacology. If you're a P-3 going to ASHP Midyear 2016, make sure to link your leadership accomplishments on Twitter to hashtag Pharmacy Future Leaders we'll be providing a stipend for one student registration. We'll announce that person on October 28th, 2016 Today we're going to talk about nutrition and life just after pharmacy school with Tyler Dalton, PharmD, a 4th generation pharmacist and very recent graduate of the Harrison School of Pharmacy at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. He earned his Bachelor of Science from Auburn University in Biomedical Sciences in 2012 and PharmD from Auburn in 2016. Professionally, he works as an outpatient clinical community pharmacist in Birmingham Alabama. He provides a bridge between traditional medicine and a next generation approach to health and wellness by promoting nutrition through social media. He also serves as a managed care, a motivational interviewing, and wellness training consultant. We'll find out how his experiences, especially those leadership opportunities outside the classroom, have allowed him to experience and share his passion for nutrition through social media and given him a very positive outlook on his pharmacy future. Tyler, I want to get right to something that we talked about earlier this week and that's your passion for sharing nutritional advice. Tell us a little bit about what you do and how you spread the information. You said that you give this advice out on Snapchat, how does that work? What feedback do you get from your viewers? You mentioned you'd like to set up Facebook live as well? How can people get to see you? How do they know when your show is on? I know lulu.com allows you to create your own book and publish to Amazon, maybe you'll put together enough recipes to start a career as an author slash nutritionist. You recently graduated, what made you decide to become a clinical community pharmacist instead of a residency or a post-PharmD MBA? You mentioned some other work you do as a clinical consultant with pharmacoeconomics on your off hours, how does that work? How does that experience help you see a more global patient care effort than in maybe a single location? You also mentioned motivational interview training, could you talk about what that is and how a pharmacist would get into that? Are you eventually looking to own your own pharmacy? Tell me about the family ties you have to Auburn University and the Auburn experience. I know the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) is having their national meeting on Oct. 15-19, 2016 in New Orleans this year, tell me about your leadership role within the student chapter especially those last two years. The Iowa Pharmacy Association is very active in keeping us up to date and connected to other pharmacy associations. You were active with the Alabama Pharmacy Association as a student, what were your roles there and how did you get into those positions? Could you present continuing education on nutrition with the state association and stream it live? I feel like this would be a CE that would reach outside the state. These next months students are looking to do APPEs and choose APPEs tell us a little bit about your “method” of choosing those experiences. You had an interesting approach to choosing clubs and leadership activities in undergrad and especially pharmacy school, tell us about that. What's the best piece of advice you would give to a person looking to get into the pharmacy profession today? Again, If you're a P-3 going to ASHP Midyear 2016, make sure to link your leadership accomplishments on Twitter to hashtag Pharmacy Future Leaders we'll be providing a stipend for one student registration. We'll announce that person on October 28th, 2016 If your organization is interested in sponsoring the Pharmacy Future Leaders podcast please go to pharmacypodcast.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Pharmacy Future Leaders Podcast returns to the Pharmacy Podcast Network with new Host Tony Guerra, PharmD. Tony will lead the segment of the Pharmacy Podcast Network focusing on Pharmacy Student perspectives, interviews, and future outlook of the industry. ATTENTION PHARMACY STUDENTS THE CONTEST: Pharmacy Future Leaders (PFL) Podcast wants to help send an outstanding student to the upcoming ASHP Midyear 2016 Clinical Meeting and Exhibition starting on Sunday, December 4, 2016 through Thursday December 8, 2016. The Pharmacy Future Leaders Podcast will pay for ONE Pharmacy Student's Registration Fee for the conference. (Airfare, hotel, and expenses are NOT covered, registration only) PFL will randomly select one student from your social media interaction via TWITTER & INSTAGRAM by posting a message about "HOW YOU ARE GOING TO IMPACT the FUTURE OF PHARMACY" as a #PharmacyFutureLeader. Creativity is encouraged. (Use pictures, links, poster info, biographies, and other postings to boost your chances) You MUST use the hashtag #PharmacyFutureLeaders in your post to become eligible and you can post as many times as you'd like to gain the attention of the PFL Podcast Contest Team. About the ASHP Midyear Event: The ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting is the largest gathering of pharmacists in the world. With its focus on improving patient care, the meeting is attended by more than 20,000 pharmacy professionals from 86 countries. For four decades, the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting has provided health system pharmacy practitioners with a venue for updating their knowledge, networking with colleagues, enhancing their skills, and learning about the latest products and technologies. The hundreds of educational activities at the Midyear Clinical Meeting are developed to maintain and enhance the knowledge, skills, and abilities of pharmacists and associated personnel in health systems. A dynamic venue for instruction on important issues relevant to contemporary pharmacy practice, the meeting's five full days of continuing education sessions are unmatched anywhere. About the host: Tony currently serves as the Pharmacy Technician Program Chair and Pre-pharmacy Advisor at Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC). He is author of the audiobook Memorizing Pharmacology: A Relaxed Approach which has been on Audible.com Science and Medicine Audiobook bestseller list. He is co-author for the forthcoming The Pharmacy Technician: Principles and Practice 5th edition for Elsevier, a national textbook publisher. He regularly publishes videos on his TonyPharmD YouTube channel to help patients and students with medication pronunciation, memorization, and health literacy. Dr. Guerra is a member of the national Phi Delta Chi pharmacy fraternity, a past board member of the Pharmacy Leadership and Education Institute (PLEI), an honorary Phi Lambda Sigma, Pharmacy Leadership Society (PLS) member, a Paragon Award winner with CVS and a member of the Pharmacy Technician Educator's Council (PTEC). Tony earned his B.A. in English from Iowa State University and Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Maryland. Contact Tony: Twitter @Tony_PharmD (preferred) or email aaguerra@dmacc.edu See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Pharmacy Future Leaders Podcast returns to the Pharmacy Podcast Network with new Host Tony Guerra, PharmD. Tony will lead the segment of the Pharmacy Podcast Network focusing on Pharmacy Student perspectives, interviews, and future outlook of the industry. ATTENTION PHARMACY STUDENTS THE CONTEST: Pharmacy Future Leaders (PFL) Podcast wants to help send an outstanding student to the upcoming ASHP Midyear 2016 Clinical Meeting and Exhibition starting on Sunday, December 4, 2016 through Thursday December 8, 2016. The Pharmacy Future Leaders Podcast will pay for ONE Pharmacy Student's Registration Fee for the conference. (Airfare, hotel, and expenses are NOT covered, registration only) PFL will randomly select one student from your social media interaction via TWITTER & INSTAGRAM by posting a message about "HOW YOU ARE GOING TO IMPACT the FUTURE OF PHARMACY" as a #PharmacyFutureLeader. Creativity is encouraged. (Use pictures, links, poster info, biographies, and other postings to boost your chances) You MUST use the hashtag #PharmacyFutureLeaders in your post to become eligible and you can post as many times as you'd like to gain the attention of the PFL Podcast Contest Team. About the ASHP Midyear Event: The ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting is the largest gathering of pharmacists in the world. With its focus on improving patient care, the meeting is attended by more than 20,000 pharmacy professionals from 86 countries. For four decades, the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting has provided health system pharmacy practitioners with a venue for updating their knowledge, networking with colleagues, enhancing their skills, and learning about the latest products and technologies. The hundreds of educational activities at the Midyear Clinical Meeting are developed to maintain and enhance the knowledge, skills, and abilities of pharmacists and associated personnel in health systems. A dynamic venue for instruction on important issues relevant to contemporary pharmacy practice, the meeting's five full days of continuing education sessions are unmatched anywhere. About the host: Tony currently serves as the Pharmacy Technician Program Chair and Pre-pharmacy Advisor at Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC). He is author of the audiobook Memorizing Pharmacology: A Relaxed Approach which has been on Audible.com Science and Medicine Audiobook bestseller list. He is co-author for the forthcoming The Pharmacy Technician: Principles and Practice 5th edition for Elsevier, a national textbook publisher. He regularly publishes videos on his TonyPharmD YouTube channel to help patients and students with medication pronunciation, memorization, and health literacy. Dr. Guerra is a member of the national Phi Delta Chi pharmacy fraternity, a past board member of the Pharmacy Leadership and Education Institute (PLEI), an honorary Phi Lambda Sigma, Pharmacy Leadership Society (PLS) member, a Paragon Award winner with CVS and a member of the Pharmacy Technician Educator's Council (PTEC). Tony earned his B.A. in English from Iowa State University and Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Maryland. Contact Tony: Twitter @Tony_PharmD (preferred) or email aaguerra@dmacc.edu See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Pharmacy Future Leaders Podcast returns to the Pharmacy Podcast Network with new Host Tony Guerra, PharmD. Tony will lead the segment of the Pharmacy Podcast Network focusing on Pharmacy Student perspectives, interviews, and future outlook of the industry. ATTENTION PHARMACY STUDENTS THE CONTEST: Pharmacy Future Leaders (PFL) Podcast wants to help send an outstanding student to the upcoming ASHP Midyear 2016 Clinical Meeting and Exhibition starting on Sunday, December 4, 2016 through Thursday December 8, 2016. The Pharmacy Future Leaders Podcast will pay for ONE Pharmacy Student's Registration Fee for the conference. (Airfare, hotel, and expenses are NOT covered, registration only) PFL will randomly select one student from your social me
We interview Jerry Fahrni Pharmacy Infomatics consultant about his blog post from January 27, 2016 - titled: "Integration no longer optional for pharmacy technology" Jerry writes: I've written about the need for better integration and interoperability before. I've even written about the trend toward integrated systems. In January 2014, I wrote that “healthcare systems, and more specifically pharmacies, have started to understand the importance of having integrated systems.” Here we are two years later, and to my surprise, we seem to be making great progress. There are obvious trends appearing in pharmacy. While walking through the Exhibit Hall at ASHP Midyear, it was clear that integration was on the minds of many – people, healthcare systems, vendors. The term “integration” was being thrown around like confetti at Mardi Gras. Companies like Baxter, Omnicell, and Aesynt are making a concerted effort to improve integration, each using a different approach. Baxter has a new EPIC interface, allowing DoseEdge to feed information directly into the EHR. Omnicell has made significant strides in creating a centralized database across their inventory management products for the central pharmacy.Aesynt is focusing on pulling data from several disparate sources for their data analytics tools, REINVENT and Formulary Tool Kit (FTK) Acquisitions continue to be on everyone's mind. Aesynt recently became part of Omnicell, andCareFusion is part of BD. Others are possible by year's end. Pharmacies want fewer disparate systems and are willing to sacrifice functionality for integration. I won't go into specifics here, but several pharmacies that I've spoken with are opting for systems that are, in my opinion, missing key components, in favor of integration with their EHR or another system. Looking over the landscape, it's obvious that integration of systems will no longer be optional. The big boys are all in, and the little guys should take note as to not be left out in the cold. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HelixTalk - Rosalind Franklin University's College of Pharmacy Podcast
In this episode, we have a roundtable discussion regarding ASHP Midyear and the process of pursuing a pharmacy residency program.