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Steve Irsfeld is the owner of Irsfeld Pharmacy PC in Dickinson. Steve graduated from NDSU College of Pharmacy in 1988. After working in Fargo as an intern and staff pharmacist he returned to Dickinson to work alongside his dad and has been there for the last 28 years. Pharmacy is a family affair for Steve; NDSU School of Pharmacy has graduated his father, Jim, his daughter, Molly , and 3 uncles (one misguided cousin graduated from some other school)Irsfeld Pharmacy has been a Professional Compounding Centers of America (PCCA) member since 1998 and has incorporated nutrition into the practice in 2005. at a time when we began receiving more questions on how supplements interact with prescription medications. The pharmacy is a hybrid pharmacy with a focus on compounded medication including hormone replacement, pain management, and low dose naltrexone. The pharmacy goal is to help as may patients as possible. By having tools such as compounding and nutrition as well as having relationships with alternative medicine practitioners, they are able to help our patients seek wellness with non-traditional methods. “It has been a joy to hear patients come in and tell us that we have greatly improved their quality of life. That is the big reason I come to work each and every day”, Steve said.Steve was appointed to the ND Board of Pharmacy in April of 2014 and is a current member. He has been an active member of District 5, a local pharmacy organization, having held several offices and serving as the District 5 representative on the ND Pharmacists Association Board. He also served as the chair of the Associations Government Affairs Committee. He was a member of the Heartland Hospice IDG team for the last 24 years. He is a member of North Dakota Pharmacists Association, International Association of Compounding Pharmacists and National Community Pharmacists Association. Steve was the recipient of the Marion-Merrill Dow Distinguished Young Pharmacist Award for 1993 and the Dupont Innovative Pharmacy Practice Award in 2001. Steve is co-owner of Healthy Profits LLC, a business that helps pharmacies grow their supplement sales. Steve routinely speaks publicly and to professionals about the merits of compounding and nutrition. He has writen a weekly article on a health-related topic in his local newspaper since 2016 which is also published in several small papers in the surrounding communities. His most recent endeavor is the Irsfeld Pharmacy Optimal You Podcast where he visits with area providers and health influencers.Steve enjoys spending time with his 3 daughters, their families, including his 2 granddaughters, and his wife of 35 years, Carolyn. He enjoys traveling, gardening, working out, mountain biking, cooking, and learning new ways to better help his patients.For information on LDN, go to https://linktr.ee/ldnrtOur webinars and training courses can be purchased from https://www.ldnrtevents.com/collections/webinars-and-training-coursesWe have a list of LDN Q&As on our website https://ldnresearchtrust.org/questions-and-answersVisit our website, which is packed with information on Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for Autoimmune Conditions, Cancers, Chronic Pain, Women's Health and more. https://www.ldnresearchtrust.orgWe have a very active FB Closed Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/LDNRT/
Embark on a transformative health journey with Dr. Sarah Zielsdorf, a board-certified internist and microbiologist who harnessed microbiology to combat her chronic illness. Dr. Zielsdorf unravels the complexities of our biological clocks, the nuances of gut health, and the power of functional foods in nurturing a balanced microbiome.Dr. Zielsdorf shares profound insights into the synchronization of our natural circadian rhythms, the efficacy of specific prebiotics and probiotics, and the role of functional foods in maintaining a robust microbiome. We cover diverse topics, including effective doctor-patient communication strategies, overcoming healthcare system challenges, and the importance of targeted hormonal and microbiome assessments. Dr. Zielsdorf sheds light on the significance of compounded hormones and thyroid treatments in contemporary healthcare.We also explore the fascinating history and benefits of the E. coli strain Nissle 1917, utilized as a probiotic in Europe. Concluding our dialogue, Dr. Zielsdorf imparts practical strategies and personal insights, emphasizing the power of informed choices in promoting longevity and optimal health.Tune into this episode to revolutionize your perspective on health, wellness, and professional practice. Subscribe for more thought-provoking episodes!Chapters:(00:00) - Microbes and Health Influence in Chronobiology(06:08) - Translational Medicine and the Gut Microbiome(16:32) - Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Referring Specialists(26:48) - Challenges and Benefits of Doctor-Patient Communication(32:44) - The Use and Benefits of Probiotics(44:03) - Compounding Pharmacists and Advocacy for Access(49:29) - Expressing Gratitude and Promoting Podcast ContentLinks:Motivated MedicineJoin Over 18,000 Leading Medical Professionals and Become a Vibrant Wellness Provider Today!
Episode 85: In this episode, I welcome on Dr. Dawn Ipsen who is a pharmacist that is out of the Seattle area. She is a professor of pharmacology at the University of Washington and at Bastyr University and also an owner of two very successful compound pharmacies; Kussler's Pharmacy In Snohomish, Washington and Clark's Pharmacy in Bellevue, Washington. Dawn was a previous guest on our podcast and speaking to us about low dose naltrexone. Today she's coming back to help us connect some dots and find out some solutions for long covid. We also had a previous episode with researcher Amy Proal, PhD which really broke down the underlying drivers of Long Covid and I encourage everyone to listen to that one as a companion to this episode. In this episode we cover: (00:00:00) Opening and Intro (00:03:07) Dr. Ipsen's Early Response to Covid-19 (00:09:21) Current state of Covid-19 ; March , 2023 (00:11:19) Similarities between Long-Covid and other chronic illnesses (00:14:00) Neuroinflammation and how it plays a role in Long-Covid (00:22:58) Is Low Dose Naltrexone an effective therapy for Long Covid? (00:27:35) Is Methylene Blue a safe and effective therapy for Long Covid? (00:42:02) Synapsin (B12, NAD) for Long Covid (00:44:01) Ivermectin and its role in Covid-19 (00:46:15) Why its difficult to research Covid-19 therapies (00:48:16) About Compounding Pharmacy (00:51:16) Parting Words and encouragement. Dawn Ipsen, PharmD is owner and pharmacist of Clarks Compounding Pharmacy in Bellevue, WA and Kuslers Compounding Pharmacy in Snohomish, WA. Dawn graduated from the University of Washington with a Doctorate of Pharmacy in 2001 where she received the Deans Outstanding Service Award. She holds memberships with International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists and Washington State Pharmacy Association. She is a Clinical Instructor for the University of Washington School of Pharmacy and an Affiliate Faculty Member for Bastyr University. She is a Pharmacist Preceptor for Washington State and teaches Doctorate of Pharmacy students. Dawn also serves on the Professional Compounding Centers of America (PCCA) Advisory Counsel. She was named PCCA Pharmacist of the Month in 2016 and Washington State Distinguished Young Pharmacist of the Year in 2011. Dawn has presented on the topic of pharmaceutical compounding to physician, patient, and peer groups. She is dedicated to helping her community find solutions to medication problems through personalized medication therapies. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adam-rinde/support
One of the front-line treatment approaches to mitochondrial disease is use of a combination, unique to each patient based on symptoms and diagnosis, of vitamins and supplements such as Coenzyme Q10, B-vitamins, L-Carnitine, Creatine and Alpha Lipoic Acid. Compounding pharmacists Saad Dinno, RPh, and Dr. Virginia Tawa, PharmD, from Acton Pharmacy answer everything you wanted to know about the ingredients which make up the mysterious "Mito Cocktail." What is a compounding pharmacist? How do ingredients in the Mito cocktail different from a compounding pharmacist than an over-the-counter source? What are the side effects of the vitamins & supplements used to support adults and children with mitochondrial disease? Which vitamins and supplements are most commonly included in a treatment regimen?
LDN Compounding Pharmacists share years of experience on this archived LDN Radio Shows
Years of experience is shared by these pharmacists in this LDN Radio Show.
Two Compounding Pharmacists talk about Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) in their pharmacies on the LDN Radio Show with Linda Elsegood.
This is a chance to listen to expert pharmacists sharing years of experience with us on the LDN Radio Show.
// R E A D Y • S E T • R E S E T This episode is all about keeping glutathione working at its best to stay healthy and support our immune systems. Dr. Nayan Patel is an internationally recognized expert, consultant, and lecturer on glutathione, and has been a respected pharmacist for twenty-two years. After studying mechanical engineering and chemistry at California State University, Fullerton, Dr. Patel received his Pharm.D degree from the USC School of Pharmacy. He now serves as an adjunct faculty member. Dr. Patel has traveled the world educating practitioners on advanced biochemistry and anti-aging science and is a member of the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists. He lives with his family in Southern California. In this podcast, The Glutathione Revolution, we cover: Why depleting glutathione is a massive health concern How to get your loved ones to change their health habits Why the United States is #1 in Covid cases All about what is depleting our glutathione levels How we can get more glutathione // E P I S O D E S P O N S O R S Pre-Order a copy of The Menopause Reset book today and get the bonus ebook now, for FREE! // R E S O U R C E S M E N T I O N E D Aurowellness.com Book: The Glutathione Revolution Dr. Nayan Patel on Instagram Dr. Nayan Patel on Facebook // F O L L O W Instagram | @dr.mindypelz & @theresetterpodcast Facebook | /drmindypelz & /theresetterpodcast Youtube | /drmindypelz Please note the following medical disclaimer: By listening to this podcast you understand that this video is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice and should not be relied on as health or personal advice. Always seek the guidance of your doctor with any questions you may have regarding your health or medical condition.
You're not eating well. Perhaps you have a chronic illness. Maybe...and this is a wild guess...you're under constant stress. You know all of these factors are doing damage to your body. They could also be contributing to a loss of a very important antioxidant your body normally produces. A growing number of studies are starting to show that you can ward off disease and symptoms of aging by boosting your levels of the master antioxidant, glutathione (GSH). Research shows it can help do everything from bolstering immunity to lowering inflammation and regulating hormones, which means it has the potential to help protect against a long list of ailments. This week we talk with Nayan Patel, PharmD. He is the author of the new book “The Glutathione Revolution: Fight Disease, Slow Aging, and Increase Energy with the Master Antioxidant.” It is comprehensive and practical, outlining what exactly glutathione is and what happens to us as it decreases over time. Dr. Patel explains how to naturally increase glutathione levels to capitalize on the antioxidant's innumerable benefits. With a 14-day plan, along with recipes, menus, and easy natural steps to boost glutathione levels in the body, you can feel younger and ward off the diseases of aging...naturally. Dr. Nayan Patel is an internationally recognized expert, consultant, and lecturer on glutathione, and has been a respected pharmacist for twenty-two years. After studying mechanical engineering and chemistry at California State University, Fullerton, Dr. Patel received his Pharm.D degree from the USC School of Pharmacy, where he now serves as an adjunct faculty member. Dr. Patel has traveled the world educating practitioners on advanced biochemistry and anti-aging science and is a member of the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists. Sponsored by Athletic Brewing Company. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode head on over to Apple Podcasts and kindly leave us a rating, a review, and subscribe! FEEDBACK Click the microphone on the lower right side of the screen to leave a message. Or Call 206-659-7667 Email info@thefitmess.com
This week, Stacey is joined by Eric Kastango and Kevin Hansen to talk about compounding and specialty pharmacy, regulations, innovations and reputations. Compounding Pharmacists have a very challenging, and rewarding job, in their development of specialized medicines for individualized patient care. For many, there is satisfaction in working to solve the needs of patients through innovative partnership with the patient and their practitioner. Too often professionals in this space are mired by regulatory inconsistencies, special interest groups, lack of transparency and a tarnished reputation, all of which make this highly challenging job even more difficult. Today we will talk about some of the hurdles and opportunities in Compounding. Eric Kastango, Expert Consultant and PharmacistEric has dedicated his life's work to patient safety through better sterile compounding, aseptic manufacturing, lean production, and robust quality management practices. He has practiced pharmacy in hospital, community, and homecare settings in a variety of roles. He was previously Corporate Vice President of Pharmacy Services for CoramHealthcare and also managed a cGMP outsource manufacturing operation for Baxter Healthcare. In addition to his consulting role, Eric continues to serve as a sterile compounding, 503B outsourcing, and patient safety subject matter expert for his clients, the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, State Boards of Pharmacy, and was one of the key US Department of Justice expert witnesses during the New England Compounding Center trials from 2017-2019. Kevin Hansen, PharmD, Assistant Director of PharmacyMoses H. Cone Memorial HospitalDr. Kevin Hansen is Assistant Director of Pharmacy at Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital in Greensboro, North Carolina and provides leadership and operational oversite for pharmaceutical compounding and pharmacy perioperative services. He is a preceptor for the Health-System Pharmacy Administration residency program. In addition, Dr. Hansen serves as adjunct faculty for The University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Within the Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, as part of the Cone Health system, Dr. Hansen is involved in several committees and initiatives related to his practice interests of pharmaceutical compounding, handling hazardous drugs, medication and compounding safety, drug shortage management, and pharmacy perioperative services. He is a member of ASHP and the North Carolina Association of Pharmacists (NCAP). He currently serves a leading role through ASHP’sSterile Products Workgroup, as part of the Section of Pharmacy Practice Managers (SPPM). Voices in Validation brings you the best in validation and compliance topics. Voices in Validation is brought to you by IVT Network, your expert source for life science regulatory knowledge. For more information on IVT Network, check out their website at http://ivtnetwork.com.
In Episode 4 Kyle and Candace talk with Compounding Pharmacist extraordinaire, Natalie Gustafson, about how she fell in love with compounding and became determined to raise the bar on prescribed hormone therapies for women. Natalie explains how compounding pharmacists differ from those that fill our prescriptions at the local Walgreens, and why bioidentical hormones tailored to individual need are a better option than one-size-fits-all prescribing for women seeking relief from life disrupting symptoms during perimenopause, menopause and post hysterectomy. We learn more about the history, art and science behind compounding practices and dispel common myths. We also get to hear more about the good fight compounding pharmacists like Natalie and others have been waging on Capitol Hill for years to protect safe access to natural hormones, and we answer the all-important question: Can women rest assured that bioidentical alternatives to HRT are here to stay? Some additional issues and answers we delve into in this episode: How bioidentical hormones differ from synthetic versions (e.g. Premarin), which natural plant substances they are made from, the different forms they can be made into (creams, gels, patches, lozenges) to ensure efficient delivery and absorption, etc. How compounders are training providers to use hormone test results as a guide to safe dosing. Why a compounding pharmacist is an invaluable resource for women and how to find one in your area.
Low Dose Naltrexone: A medication and therapy that has been used since the 1980's for immune disorders, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis and now being used in PTSD and Overeating disorders . It has a very unique mechanism that addresses underlying factors in ways that are often unaddressed by standard therapies. About our guest Dr. Dawn Ipsen: Dawn Ipsen, PharmD is owner and pharmacist of Clarks Compounding Pharmacy in Bellevue, WA and Kuslers Compounding Pharmacy in Snohomish, WA. Dawn graduated from the University of Washington with a Doctorate of Pharmacy in 2001 where she received the Deans Outstanding Service Award. She holds memberships with International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists and Washington State Pharmacy Association. She is a Clinical Instructor for the University of Washington School of Pharmacy and an Affiliate Faculty Member for Bastyr University. She is a Pharmacist Preceptor for Washington State and teaches Doctorate of Pharmacy students. Dawn also serves on the Professional Compounding Centers of America (PCCA) Advisory Counsel. She was named PCCA Pharmacist of the Month in 2016 and Washington State Distinguished Young Pharmacist of the Year in 2011. Dawn has presented on the topic of pharmaceutical compounding to physician, patient, and peer groups. She is dedicated to helping her community find solutions to medication problems through personalized medication therapies. #lowdosenaltrexone #fibromyalgia --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adam-rinde/support
In Episode 4 Kyle and Candace talk with Compounding Pharmacist extraordinaire, Natalie Gustafson, about how she fell in love with compounding and became determined to raise the bar on prescribed hormone therapies for women. Natalie explains how compounding pharmacists differ from those that fill our prescriptions at the local Walgreens, and why bioidentical hormones tailored to individual need are a better option than one-size-fits-all prescribing for women seeking relief from life disrupting symptoms during perimenopause, menopause and post hysterectomy. We learn more about the history, art and science behind compounding practices and dispel common myths. We also get to hear more about the good fight compounding pharmacists like Natalie and others have been waging on Capitol Hill for years to protect safe access to natural hormones, and we answer the all-important question: Can women rest assured that bioidentical alternatives to HRT are here to stay? Some additional issues and answers we delve into in this episode: How bioidentical hormones differ from synthetic versions (e.g. Premarin), which natural plant substances they are made from, the different forms they can be made into (creams, gels, patches, lozenges) to ensure efficient delivery and absorption, etc. How compounders are training providers to use hormone test results as a guide to safe dosing. Why a compounding pharmacist is an invaluable resource for women and how to find one in your area. Episode Four Show Notes
Bindhu Batra, PharmD, RPh, and Jessica Messa, PharmD, RPh, join co-hosts Mike De Lisio and Sebastian Denison, RPh, to share how PCCA Institute was founded and discuss why it's important to invest in the education of future compounding pharmacists. Follow them on Instagram @compounding_profs to learn more about their work.
Dr. Milner is well published with texts, medical journal articles and studies in cardiology, endocrinology, pulmonology, oncology, and environmental medicine. Dr. Milner calls his practice “integrated endocrinology” balancing all the endocrine hormones using bio-identical hormone replacement and amino acid neurotransmitter precursors. Dr. Milner’s articles include treatment protocols for hypothyroidism, ”Hypothyroidism: Optimizing Medication with Slow-Release Compounded Thyroid Replacement” was published in the peer review journal of compounding pharmacists, International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compounding. In this interview, the following topics are discussed: Starving in the midst of plenty Slow release T3 and T4 Hypothyroidism Hyperthyroidism or Graves Disease Often RAI leads to hypothyroidism Visiting a naturopath while being treated by traditional endocrinologist TSH suppression for thyroid cancer patients Ordering blood tests of TSH, Free T4, Free T4, and reverse T3 Converting T4 into T3 Slow released T3 Manufactured T3 is not slow release 2005 article was published 150,000 pharmacist in U.S., and about 5,000 are compounding Slow release blends are the same T4 from Synthroid and T3 from Cytomel Slow release agent is hydroxypropyl melanose Side effects of too much T3 or T4 The risk is compounder error or inconsistency Binder sensitivity is another reason for compounding Desiccated thyroid hormone compared to slow release Auto-immune disease and desiccated treatment Overwhelming response to slow release is when patients symptoms of hypothyroidism alleviate A small percentage of people do not do better on slow release Basel body temperatures 96.5 temperature in the morning, and hypothyroid symptoms is a concern in regard to treatment Testing temperature in the morning, ideally done using mercury thermometer How to use temperature testing as an indicator of hypothyroidism Body temp should be over 97.8 first thing in the morning Hypothyroidism will be overweight and difficult to lose weight, and brain fog, sluggish, dry skin, hair loss, Eating well, active, and weight gain Hypoglycemic or adrenal overload and low body temperature High cortisol levels Standard of care of Cytomel in contrast with conventional endocrinologist T3 has a short half life Half life — How long does it take a drug to bring blood levels to normal levels? Half life of T3 is up to 70 days Starving in the midst of plenty with T4 Insurance coverage of slow release T3 — T4 Cost of slow release T3 — T4 is approximately $40 monthly Most important testing for TT patient is checking parathyroid gland status — and their role in calcium function Important to measure calcium for TT patients Caution about soy, broccoli, brussel sprouts, cauliflower, and calcium and thyroid hormone When to thyroid replacement hormone — first thing in the morning, 1 hour before eating, T4 replacement before bed — advantages to more stable levels Slow release, combination therapy, should be taken in the morning Estrogen deficiency Brief summaries of the following symptoms: painful feet, dizziness, fatigue, hair loss, iron deficiency, chronic pain, tyrosine turning into dopamine and then adrenaline, sleep problems and anxiety and hypothyroidism, insomnia and cortisone and adrenaline at nigh and DHEA, cortisol measured throughout the day, muscle spasms, Avoid refined sugar and high amounts of alcohol Drink more water Caution: food and its importance: smoothies and soluble fiber — fiber interacts with nutrients. Avoid this, as it effects absorption of medications Emotional attachment to disease — fixation and complaining without making changes. NOTES International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists 75: Fat, Foggy, and Depressed After Thyroidectomy? You May Benefit From T3, with Dr. Antonio Bianco from Rush University 19: Hypothyroidism – Moving From Fat, Foggy & Fatigued to Feeling Fit & Focused with Elle Russ Hypothyroidism: Optimizing Therapy with Slow-Release Compounded Thyroid Replacement
Erika Fallon is on the Board of Directors for the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists. She is also a third generation pharmacist at Fallon Wellness Pharmacy in the Albany, NY area. This interview discusses CBD, nutrition and different drugs and medications. In addition Brian and Erika talk about skiing and and venturing out west.
This week we welcome Erika Fallon, Supervising Pharmacist at Fallon Wellness Pharmacy to the podcast. Erika is heavily involved in the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists as she is on their Board of Directors and also sits on the legislative committee as well. WE'RE NOW ON iHEART RADIO PODCASTS (click here)! Sign up for updates from PharmacyInspection.com: [mc4wp_form id="14886"] If you like the podcast follow us on twitter @PharmacyInspect and share the podcast with those who might find it helpful. We're just getting warmed up; there's SO many more topics to cover! Stay tuned for what's to come! Thanks for listening. Do you have a question or comment for the show? Leave us a VOICEMAIL, right on our site! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pharmacy-inspection/support
This episode is delivered by our Pharmacy Compounding mavens, the Pharmacy Inspection Podcast: This episode they welcome Erika Fallon, Supervising Pharmacist at Fallon Wellness Pharmacy to the podcast. Erika is heavily involved in the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists as she is on their Board of Directors and also sits on the legislative committee as well. Sign up for updates from PharmacyInspection.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is delivered by our Pharmacy Compounding mavens, the Pharmacy Inspection Podcast: This episode they welcome Erika Fallon, Supervising Pharmacist at Fallon Wellness Pharmacy to the podcast. Erika is heavily involved in the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists as she is on their Board of Directors and also sits on the legislative committee as well. Sign up for updates from PharmacyInspection.com
Let's Just Do This Miranda & Sherri Tawfik - In this podcast from Let's Just Do This, Margaret Wallis-Duffy and Todd Miller speak with Miranda & Sherri Tawfik, compounding pharmacists from Origins Pharmacy! Miranda & Sherri Tawfik are sisters, pharmacists and patient advocates. Together, they are the co-owners of 5 community pharmacies, 2 of which are located in hospitals in the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital and Milton District Hospital. They also have established a state of the art sterile and non-sterile compounding lab next to the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital to help fill the gaps in the pharmaceutical industry. They have gone behind the dispensary counters and integrated into communities providing customized health care solutions to patients, physicians, clinics, and hospitals. Comprehensive, patient focused care is the basis of our services, which includes medication management, custom medication compounding, home health care equipment equipment and supplies, free home or office delivery, nutritional supplements and individual consultations. Miranda's practice is centred around customizing medications to optimize therapeutic outcomes for her patients. She has obtained additional training and certifications in the areas of sterile and non-sterile preparations and techniques. She has been invited to speak at various healthcare organizations, TV, and has recently authored an article for Diabetic Foot Canada, in an effort to provide evidence based education on therapeutic options available within the practice of compounding. Sherri spent the first several years as the clinical pharmacist in the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. Sherri was involved in research studies as well as initiating various programs under medical directives. She has been involved in teaching Family Medicine Residents at the University of Toronto, through a Rational Prescribing Seminar series. More recently, Sherri has worked with community organizations and families with a strong focus on addiction and mental health and sits on various community practice groups. If you'd like further info from Miranda or Sherri, find them here: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Origins-Pharmacy-792389437526013/ WEB: http://originspharmacy.ca/ If you have a story idea or a guest that we should interview, reach out to the Let's Just Do This podcast team at wownewmediapodcast@gmail.com, online at www.wallisforwellness.com, or on FB at www.facebook.com/wallisforwellness/ Thanks for listening and please give us a review on iTunes and share this content with anyone you think could benefit!
This week we welcome Erika Fallon, Supervising Pharmacist at Fallon Wellness Pharmacy to the podcast. Erika is heavily involved in the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists as she is on their Board of Directors and also sits on the legislative committee as well. WE'RE NOW ON iHEART RADIO PODCASTS (click here)! Sign up for updates from PharmacyInspection.com: [mc4wp_form id="14886"] If you like the podcast follow us on twitter @PharmacyInspect and share the podcast with those who might find it helpful. We're just getting warmed up; there's SO many more topics to cover! Stay tuned for what's to come! Thanks for listening. Do you have a question or comment for the show? Leave us a VOICEMAIL, right on our site!
This week we welcome Erika Fallon, Supervising Pharmacist at Fallon Wellness Pharmacy to the podcast. Erika is heavily involved in the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists as she is on their Board of Directors and also sits on the legislative committee as well. WE'RE NOW ON iHEART RADIO PODCASTS (click here)! Sign up for updates from PharmacyInspection.com: [mc4wp_form id="14886"] If you like the podcast follow us on twitter @PharmacyInspect and share the podcast with those who might find it helpful. We're just getting warmed up; there's SO many more topics to cover! Stay tuned for what's to come! Thanks for listening. Do you have a question or comment for the show? Leave us a VOICEMAIL, right on our site!
Blair Green Thielemier, PharmD interviews Michael Haulsee, PharmD. PAYSA Health Services Pharmacists Assuring Your Safe Access Michael is CEO and Co-founder of PAYSA Health Services. It has always been his vision to create a sustainable ecosystem for healthcare where the geographical borders would cease to exist for quality healthcare access. As technology grows and advanced medical techniques are being developed and practiced across the globe, the concept of the international patient is being more and more relevant. According to him, there should be more connectivity between quality healthcare and the patient. At the same time there must be 100% transparency on quality and cost parameters so the patient makes an educated decision. It was this noble notion and his years of experience in the Pharmaceutical Industry that led to the formation of PAYSA Health Services (PHS), where any patient seeking the best care can look for options and form a well informed decision about seeking treatment in a foreign country. PAYSA Health Services facilitates the patient in the process and acts as an end to end support system for them. From his early days as a clinical pharmacist to international consultant, Dr. Haulsee has developed a keen understanding of the complicated dynamics that can impact effective business. His unique method to empower a client encourages solution development that leads to success. Dr. Haulsee's experience is gained through his involvement within many facets of the pharmaceutical industry; manufacturing to wholesale to retail. Dr. Haulsee has owned pharmacy businesses worldwide, developed pharmaceutical manufacturing companies, assisted in the successful formation of international specialty pharmacies, and has become keenly knowledgeable of foreign cultural and regulatory differences. He is also CEO and Founder of TCS Coaching and Business Consulting, a consultancy that provides strategic operational, marketing, and organizational support to individuals and businesses within the specialty pharmacy and pharmaceutical industries. Dr. Haulsee holds a Doctor of Pharmacy from Mercer University and BS in Biology from East Tennessee University. Dr. Haulsee proudly holds prestigious memberships to IACP (International Association of Compounding Pharmacists), PCCA (Professional Compounding Centers of America), FIP (International Pharmaceutical Federation), Toastmaster Competent Communicator, and is certified member with Napoleon Hill Leadership and Gazelles Coaching. For over 20 years, Dr Haulsee has assisted many small to medium sized businesses within the pharma industry to development more than $150 million in revenue. From entrepreneurs, start-ups, to established businesses, Dr Haulsee's continues to impart his unique talent to coach others to their “next steps for success.” PAYSA Health Services 727-233-4163 info@paysahealth.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 21st Annual Compounders on Capitol Hill (CCH) was held June 6-9, 2015 at the Renaissance Washington, in Washington D.C. With more than 400 attendees, Compounders on Capitol Hill pulled together top-level compounding pharmacists and technicians from across the country with the same goal – to protect pharmacy compounding. The International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists (IACP) is an association that represents more than 4,000 pharmacists, technicians and students. #CCH2015 CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 4638 Riverstone Blvd.Missouri City, TX 77459P: 281.933.8400F: 281.495.0602 WASHINGTON, D.C. HEADQUARTERS 1321 Duke Street, Suite 200Alexandria, VA 22314P: 703.299.0796F: 703.299.0798E: iacpinfo@iacprx.org See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 21st Annual Compounders on Capitol Hill (CCH) was held June 6-9, 2015 at the Renaissance Washington, in Washington D.C. With more than 400 attendees, Compounders on Capitol Hill pulled together top-level compounding pharmacists and technicians from across the country with the same goal – to protect pharmacy compounding. The International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists (IACP) is an association that represents more than 4,000 pharmacists, technicians and students. #CCH2015 CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 4638 Riverstone Blvd.Missouri City, TX 77459P: 281.933.8400F: 281.495.0602 WASHINGTON, D.C. HEADQUARTERS 1321 Duke Street, Suite 200Alexandria, VA 22314P: 703.299.0796F: 703.299
True North Political Solution's Ron Lanton interviews David Rochefort, R. Ph. with Eastern States Compounding Pharmacy (Eastern States Compounding) is a compounding pharmacy specializing in customized medications for individual needs. Eastern States Compounding is the only pharmacy in the state of New Hampshire that has made compounding its exclusive business. Patients that choose Eastern States Compounding for their compounded prescriptions get the staff's undivided attention. At Eastern States Compounding compounding is not just another service, it is our ONLY service. As a specialty pharmacy, Eastern States Compounding works closely with physicians to research and develop unique treatment and therapy options. Northern New England Compounding Pharmacy's owner and chief pharmacist is David Rochefort, R. Ph. A second generation pharmacist, David graduated from the University of Rhode Island, College of Pharmacy in 1997. It was David's interest in pharmacy compounding that led him into this profession and it is what fuels his dedication to helping individual patients with individual needs. David also spends many hours a year furthering his education and has a particular interest in bio-identical hormone replacement, pain management, and hospice care. David is also a member of several professional organizations and has served on the board of directors of the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists. He was honored to receive the New Hampshire Pharmacist's Association's award for Distinguished Young Pharmacist in 2001 and in 2004 he was co-recipient of Weeks Medical Center's, Friend of Hospice Award. He shares this award with his father Richard. In 2007 David was honored by the New Hampshire Union Leader with its 40 Under Forty Award. This award annually recognizes 40 up and coming people, all under the age of 40, who are making a difference in the state of New Hampshire. Most recently we has awarded the Compounding Advocacy Award by the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists. In March 2008, Eastern States Compounding Pharmacy became the first pharmacy in New England to earn national accreditation for both sterile and compounding from the Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board (PCAB). PCAB Accreditation denotes adherence to a more stringent and comprehensive standard which serves as an assurance that Eastern States Compounding has been tested against the profession's most rigorous standards. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Save the Date & New Location! Don't miss this one-of-a-kind, 3-in-1 conference that brings the pharmacy profession together in paradise. The American College of Apothecaries (ACA), the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists (IACP) and the American College of Veterinary Pharmacists (ACVP) are joining forces again to bring you an extraordinary Educational Conference, February 5-8, 2014 at the ocean front property, the Harbor Beach Marriott Resort & Spa in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. What you can expect in 2014: •Benefit from multiple education tracks; practice-based, compounding, and veterinary clinical and compounding. •Learn the fundamental steps to successfully work with your local media. •Earn up to 14.0 contact hours (1.4 CEUs) of continuing education credit including 4.0 contact hours (.4 CEUs) of LIVE Pharmacy Law.•Hear what your peers are doing in the sessions. •Visit with companies showcasing services that can improve your business.Special one-day registration rate is available for Saturday, February 8 at $195!The Educational Conference is proud to partner with the . All Florida-area pharmacists, technicians, and marketing reps are invited to attend the ACA, IACP, ACVP Educational Conference. A special one-day registration rate is available for Saturday, February 8 at $195! Join your fellow colleagues and meet new friends while taking part in the Continuing Education programs and networking opportunities among three leading pharmacy organizations. To register for the Special Day Only rate, click here.This Works for Me!Florida Pharmacy Association For more information about Educational Conference 2014, click here to view the meeting press release. The ACA, IACP, ACVP Educational Conference e-brochure is now available. Learn what's new in 2014, review the complete meeting agenda with in-depth Continuing Education sessions by leading experts in pharmacy; understand why pharmacy students should attend, and much more! Click here to download the 2014 Educational Conference e-brochure, sponsored by ACA & IACP Corporate Partner Humco Compounding. The Flipbook technology for the e-brochure was generously provided by RXinsider.Sponsored by the - Educational Conference 2014 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists (IACP) The International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists (IACP) is an association representing more than 2,700 pharmacists, technicians, students, and members of the compounding community who focus upon the specialty practice of pharmacy compounding. Compounding pharmacists work directly with prescribers including physicians, nurse practitioners and veterinarians to create customized medication solutions for patients and animals whose healthcare needs cannot be met by manufactured medications. More than 164,000 patients and prescribers also belong to our organization via the grassroots advocacy group, P2C2 (Patients and Professionals for Customized Care). IACP's mission of protecting, promoting and advancing personalized medication solutions is critical for patient healthcare. Visit www.iacprx.org to learn more and to find a compounding pharmacist near you. IACP Mission The mission of the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists is to protect, promote and advance the art and science of pharmacy compounding. IACP Vision The International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists is the recognized authority for information, expertise, and practice standards with regard to pharmacy compounding. Compounders on Capital Hil International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists President Wade Siefert, RPh, shares why it is vitally important to register for this year's Compounders on Capitol Hill, June 1-4, 2013 in Washington, D.C. VIDEO LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmK4tSR26GM See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists (IACP) is an association representing more than 2,700 pharmacists, technicians, students, and members of the compounding community who focus upon the specialty practice of pharmacy compounding. Compounding pharmacists work directly with prescribers including physicians, nurse practitioners and veterinarians to create customized medication solutions for patients and animals whose healthcare needs cannot be met by manufactured medications. Executive Vice President and CEO Email David G. Miller David G. Miller, RPh David G. Miller, RPh, works with our volunteer Board and leadership to set and execute the IACP agenda. Whether working on legislation on Capitol Hill, acting as compounding pharmacy's liaison to other pharmacy and medical organizations, or defending against overzealous government regulation, his primary responsibility is always keeping the professional and proprietary business interests of IACP members first and foremost. His philosophy is “what's the right thing to do for our patients?” As a pharmacist, he knows that preserving the traditional art and science of customized medication solutions is essential for good health outcomes. As the CEO for IACP, he knows that creating programs and services for IACP members which help them better serve their community will result in stronger practices. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists (IACP) is an association representing more than 2,700 pharmacists, technicians, students, and members of the compounding community who focus upon the specialty practice of pharmacy compounding. Compounding pharmacists work directly with prescribers including physicians, nurse practitioners and veterinarians to create customized medication solutions for patients and animals whose healthcare needs cannot be met by manufactured medications. David G. Miller, RPh Executive Vice President and CEO Email David G. Miller David G. Miller, RPh, works with our volunteer Board and leadership to set and execute the IACP agenda. Whether working on legislation on Capitol Hill, acting as compounding pharmacy’s liaison to other pharmacy and medical organizations, or defending against over
Q&A with compounding pharmacists about vitamins and supplements for Mito patients.