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“There are so many more opportunities today for pharmacists that we haven't even dreamed of. In the future, pharmacists are going to provide more direct patient care, like pharmacogenomics, such as point of care testing for influenza and strep throat, and collaborative practice agreements that allow us, through a physician sign-off or medical practice sign-off, to manage and monitor medications." Steven Simenson, BPharm, FAPhA, FACA, DPNAP is the CEO and Managing Partner of Goodrich Pharmacy, Inc., with five community pharmacies in Minnesota. He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy along with his wife, Wendy, also a Pharmacist. Steve was the 2013-2014 President of the American Pharmacist's Association and is on the Board of Directors of Pharmacists Mutual Insurance Companies and the Community Pharmacy Foundation. He is actively advocating for the pursuit of Patient Access to and Coverage for Pharmacist Patient Care Services. Steven is at his best taking care of patients.
Pharmacy is evolving. Are independent pharmacies and pharmacy schools keeping up? Ed Cohen and Traci Poole join us in this episode of the “Independent Rx Forum” to talk innovation, advocacy, and the push to redefine what it means to be a pharmacist today. From payment reform to public trust, let's turn talk to action. To learn more about EmpowerRx, the program John Beckner mentioned that was created for pharmacy support staff by our Developing Opportunities committee, visit https://ncpa.org/empower-rx. Guests: Ed Cohen, PharmD, FAPhA, COO, PharmTeam Associates Traci Poole, PharmD, BCACP, BCGP, FAPhA, director of community practice advancement, Belmont College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, fellow, APhA
Interviews with Leaders in Clinical Pharmacy: Stuart T. Haines, Pharm.D., FCCP, FAPhA, FASHP, BCACP, BCPS, incoming JACCP Editor-in-Chief
Special guest Jean-Venable “Kelly” R. Goode, PharmD, BCPS, FAPhA, FCCP, Professor and Director of the Community-Based Residency Program at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy, join(s) us to talk about immunizations.Listen in as we discuss the latest COVID-19, influenza, and RSV vaccine recommendations and answer some common questions about giving vaccines.You'll also hear practical advice from TRC Editorial Advisory Board member, Stephen Carek, MD, CAQSM, DipABLM, the Program Director for the Prisma Health/USC School of Medicine Greenville Family Medicine Residency Program and Clinical Associate Professor at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Greenville.For the purposes of disclosure, Dr. Goode reports relevant financial relationships [vaccines] with Pfizer, Valneva (honorarium). The other speakers have nothing to disclose. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.TRC Healthcare offers CE credit for this podcast. Log in to your Pharmacist's Letter, Pharmacy Technician's Letter,or Prescriber Insights account and look for the title of this podcast in the list of available CE courses.Claim CreditThe clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist's Letter and Prescriber Insights: Chart: Flu Vaccines for 2024-25 (United States)Chart: COVID-19 Vaccines 2024-25 (United States)FAQ: Preventing RSVResource Hub: Immunization Resource HubIf you're not yet a subscriber, find out more about our product offerings at trchealthcare.com. Follow, rate, and review this show in your favorite podcast app. Find the show on YouTube by searching for ‘TRC Healthcare' or clicking here. You can also reach out to provide feedback or make suggestions by emailing us at ContactUs@trchealthcare.com.
Alex C. Varkey, PharmD, MS, FAPhA, serves as President of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) and is the Director of Pharmacy Services at Houston Methodist Hospital-Texas Medical Center.We talk through his involvement in APhA as a health system pharmacist and his goal for his presidential year of being all in and having APhA represent every area of pharmacy!
In this episode, Our guest, Martha M. Rumore, PharmD, Esq, MS, LLM, FAPhA is a pharmacist-attorney in Frier Levitt's Life Sciences Department. Her practice focuses on healthcare law; Food, Drug Cosmetic law; pharmacy law and regulatory issues; PBM issues; as well as pharmaceutical and medical device intellectual property including trademark, copyright, trade secret and all aspects of patent law (due diligence, prosecution, opinion work, litigation, and transactional matters). Dr. Rumore has over 15 years of law firm experience in the area of Food, Drug & Cosmetic Law and pharmaceutical intellectual property, counseling on early market opportunities for pharmaceutical clients particularly in the area of ANDA and 510K applications and all facets of Paragraph IV litigation.Dr. Rumore has also worked in Drug Regulatory Affairs in the pharmaceutical industry and hospital pharmacy, both at the Director level. She taught Pharmacy Law and Drug Regulatory Affairs at Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Touro College of Pharmacy for close to 20 years and currently teaches Food, Drug & Cosmetic Law at Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University.She is a frequent lecturer and has over 200 publications and presentations. Additionally, Dr. Rumore is a Fellow and former Trustee of the American Pharmacists Association, a former Board member of the American Society for Pharmacy Law and the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education and is a three-time recipient of the Larry Simonsmeier Legal Writing Award.This in-depth discussion on the current regulatory landscape for compounding pharmacies will look at:Current Regulatory Environment for 503A and 503B CompoundingState Laws and State Board of Pharmacy 2023/2024Important Regulatory Considerations in the 503B to 503A Compounding Model for Community Pharmacies506e Shortages and BeyondUSP 797/795 Six Months LaterGuest - Martha Rumore Senior Counsel mrumore@frierlevitt.com 646.970.3226Host - Hillary Blackburn, PharmD, MBAwww.hillaryblackburn.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/hillary-blackburn-67a92421/ @talktoyourpharmacist for Instagram and Facebook@HillBlackburn Twitter ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Special guest Jeffrey Bratberg, PharmD, FAPhA, Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice from the University of Rhode Island joins us to talk about opioid safety.Listen in as we discuss strategies for reducing risks with opioid use, including safe opioid dosing and identifying risky med combos. And you'll hear a review of the different opioid overdose reversal options as well as important counseling tips for all patients taking an opioid. None of the speakers have anything to disclose. TRC Healthcare offers CE credit for this podcast. Log in to your Pharmacist's Letter or Prescriber Insights account and look for the title of this podcast in the list of available CE courses.The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist's Letter and Prescriber Insights: Chart: Equianalgesic Dosing of Opioids for Pain ManagementToolbox: Appropriate Opioid UseFAQ: Opioid Tapering: Tips for SuccessIf you're not yet a Pharmacist's Letter or Prescriber Insights subscriber, find out more about our product offerings at trchealthcare.com. Follow or subscribe, rate, and review this show in your favorite podcast app. Find the show on YouTube by searching for ‘TRC Healthcare' or clicking here. You can also reach out to provide feedback or make suggestions by emailing us at ContactUs@trchealthcare.com.
The Quality Corner show welcomes back Vibhuti Arya, PharmD, MPH, FAPhA and Professor at St. John's University's College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences for a discussion on interpersonal conflict and how that relates to healthcare.Podcast Host Nick Dorich, PharmD, PQS Associate Director of Pharmacy Accounts, chats with Arya about different types of conflict and how connections are formed through these conflicts.Discussion revolves around internal boundaries and external relationships and the conversations that form from these interactions.Vibhuti Arya on previous episodes:SDOHImproving Data and Storytelling for SDOH
The American Diabetes Association has released the 2024 Standards of Care for people with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes. Join us as we talk with one of our favorite diabetes experts, Dr. Sue Cornell, about the major shifts in diabetes care that are omnipresent in this year's guideline updates. The GameChangerDiabetes treatment is shifting to prevention and delay. After a long period of time without many advances, we are now on the brink of changing the game in diabetes care and prevention with new drugs and technologies. HostGeoff Wall, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP, BCGPProfessor of Pharmacy Practice, Drake UniversityInternal Medicine/Critical Care, UnityPoint HealthSusan Cornell, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, FADCESDiabetes Care & Education SpecialistMidwestern University College of Pharmacy Pharmacist Members, REDEEM YOUR CPE HERE! Not a member? Get a Pharmacist Membership & earn CE for GameChangers Podcast episodes! (30 mins/episode)CPE Information Learning ObjectivesUpon successful completion of this knowledge-based activity, participants should be able to:1. Discuss highlights of the 2024 American Diabetes Association Standards of Care Update 2. Describe the landscape of diabetes care as it shifts to prevention and delay0.05 CEU/0.5 HrUAN: 0107-0000-24-050-H01-PInitial release date: 2/5/2024Expiration date: 2/5/2025Additional CPE details can be found here.Join us Tuesday, February 13th from 7-9pm for our next live course:From A1C to Z: A Sweet Update on Diabetes GuidelinesThis course will review the latest revisions to the American Diabetes Association (ADA) Standards of Care specifically highlighting the rising rates of obesity-related to diabetes, a pressing health concern affecting millions worldwide and often referred to as "diabesity". Learners will gain insights into nuances related to medication management and therapeutic decision-making for patients with diabetes. Content will provide guidance for reviewing and crafting patient-centered treatment strategies that holistically address glucose management while fostering improvements in cardio-metabolic, kidney, liver, and cognitive health for individuals grappling with diabetes and related comorbidities. Follow CEimpact on Social Media:LinkedInInstagram
Interviews with Leaders in Clinical Pharmacy: Leigh Ann Ross, Pharm.D., FCCP, FAPhA, FASHP, FNAP
Today we have two amazing leaders in mental health discussing the issues of holiday anxiety after experiencing the collective trauma of Covid and other global and local tragedies. Do we gather? Do we stay in solitude? How can we be authentic and still preserve the relationships that matter the most to us? How can we hold two things to be true at the same time? And how can we center our choices and ensure they are not hurting anyone else? We could have talked for hours! Kathy Rivera, CEO of North Shore Child and Family Guidance Center https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleen-rivera-lcsw-80602222/Vibhuti Arya, PharmD, MPH, FAPhA. Global Lead, Gender Equity and Diversity Workforce Development; International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP); Professor, St. John's University https://www.linkedin.com/in/vibhuti-arya-amirfar-72777512/Link: TEDx Talk Bringing Light to Structural Racism www.VibhutiArya.com Thanks to Jeff Jeudy for providing the music! https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-jeudy-a4640826/Thanks to Shared Harvest for sponsoring our podcast episodehttps://www.linkedin.com/company/sharedharvestfund/Check out our YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIUeWN5Mmp2DKnT1ceDu4zg
In this episode of the Independent Rx Forum, John Beckner, RPh, of the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA), speaks with Ed Cohen, PharmD, FAPhA, about seasonal immunizations, specifically the new COVID-19 formulations. This episode was recorded at the NCPA Annual Convention 2023.
Special guests Lauren B. Angelo, PharmD, MBA from the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science and Jean-Venable “Kelly” R. Goode, PharmD, BCPS, FAPhA, FCCP from the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy join us to talkabout influenza vaccines.Listen in as they review flu vaccine recommendations for the 2023-2024 influenza season. You'll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC's Editorial Advisory Board:Reid B. Blackwelder, MD, FAAFP, Associate Dean of Graduate and Continuing Medical Education and Professor of Family Medicine at East Tennessee State UniversityStephen Carek, MD, CAQSM, DipABLM, Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, Prisma Health/USC-SOMG Family Medicine Residency Program at the USC School of Medicine GreenvilleAndrea Darby Stewart, MD, Associate Director, Honor Health Family Medicine Residency Program and Clinical Professor of Family, Community & Occupational Medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - PhoenixAnthony A. Donato, Jr., MD, MHPE, Associate Program Director, Tower Health System Internal Medicine Residency Program and Professor of Medicine at the Drexel University College of MedicineDouglas S. Paauw, MD, MACP, Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington School of MedicineFor the purposes of disclosure, Dr. Angelo reports relevant financial relationships [vaccines] with Moderna (honorarium); Pfizer (speakers bureau). Dr. Goode reports relevant financial relationships [vaccines] with Merck, Pfizer, Sanofi, Valneva (honorarium).The other speakers have nothing to disclose. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.TRC Healthcare offers CE credit for this podcast. Log in to your Pharmacist's Letter or Prescriber's Letter account and look for the title of this podcast in the list of available CE courses.The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist's Letter and Prescriber's Letter: Chart: Flu Vaccines for 2023-2024If you're not yet a Pharmacist's Letter or Prescriber's Letter subscriber, find out more about our product offerings at trchealthcare.com. Follow or subscribe, rate, and review this show in your favorite podcast app. You can also reach out to provide feedback or make suggestions by emailing us at ContactUs@trchealthcare.com.
What is the burden of the type 2 diabetes (T2D) epidemic? Join experts in T2D: Dr John Anderson (primary care provider), Dr Susan Cornell (clinical pharmacist and certified diabetes care and education specialist) and Dr Doron Schneider (primary care provider) as they discuss the physical, emotional, psychological and economic burden of T2D and its comorbidities on the US healthcare system and on their patients and what they, as clinicians need to do to ease this burden. John E. Anderson, MD Susan Cornell, BS, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, FADCES Doron Schneider, MD, MBA, FACP
Special guests Lauren B. Angelo, PharmD, MBA from the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science and Jean-Venable “Kelly” R. Goode, PharmD, BCPS, FAPhA, FCCP from the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy join us to talk about respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccines.Listen in as they review new RSV vaccine recommendations in adults age 60 years and older. You'll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC's Editorial Advisory Board:Reid B. Blackwelder, MD, FAAFP, Associate Dean of Graduate and Continuing Medical Education and Professor of Family Medicine at East Tennessee State UniversityStephen Carek, MD, CAQSM, DipABLM, Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, Prisma Health/USC-SOMG Family Medicine Residency Program at the USC School of Medicine GreenvilleAndrea Darby Stewart, MD, Associate Director, Honor Health Family Medicine Residency Program and Clinical Professor of Family, Community & Occupational Medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - PhoenixAnthony A. Donato, Jr., MD, MHPE, Associate Program Director, Tower Health System Internal Medicine Residency Program and Professor of Medicine at the Drexel University College of MedicineFor the purposes of disclosure, Dr. Angelo reports relevant financial relationships [vaccines] with Moderna (honorarium); Pfizer (speakers bureau). Dr. Goode reports relevant financial relationships [vaccines] with Merck, Pfizer, Sanofi, Valneva (honorarium).The other speakers have nothing to disclose. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.TRC Healthcare offers CE credit for this podcast. Log in to your Pharmacist's Letter or Prescriber's Letter account and look for the title of this podcast in the list of available CE courses.If you're not yet a Pharmacist's Letter or Prescriber's Letter subscriber, find out more about our product offerings at trchealthcare.com. Follow or subscribe, rate, and review this show in your favorite podcast app. You can also reach out to provide feedback or make suggestions by emailing us at ContactUs@trchealthcare.com.
On this episode, host Dr. Christina Madison speaks with Sandra Leal, PharmD, MPH, FAPhA, Vice President of pharmacy innovations for CVS Health, about advocating for patients and how that impacts public health.
Thousands of pharmacists gathered in Phoenix on March 24-27, 2023, for the APhA 2023 to connect, learn and rise together! Thank you for joining us at #APhA2023 and making our Annual Meeting an event to remember! Pharmacy Podcast Network was in full support of the 'Locked on Pharmacy' podcast, the official podcast of the American Pharmacists Association. Be sure to listen to these amazing innovators of Pharmacy care: Episode 2 · Michael Hoge (Incoming CEO and Executive Vice President Michael Hogue, , PharmD, FAPhA, FNAP, FFIP.) · Lydia Bailey (Keynote panel) · Danielle James (Keynote panel) · Sarah Crowel- P2 Student Pharmacist/Diabetes/Omnipod tech · Dean Muensterman-Omnipod/Sponsor/Automated Insulin management · Shane Garrettson- Graduating pharmacist/Let's pharmanize podcast
On this week's episode, Jovin interviewed Deanna Tran, PharmD, BCACP, FAPhA, who is the current President of the Maryland Pharmacists Association, an APha-APPM Member at large, and a University of Maryland School of Pharmacy Associate Professor. Please tune in to this episode to learn why a community pharmacy residency can be valuable for you and the importance of being involved in pharmacist organizations after schooling! Please feel free to connect with Dr. Deanna Tran on LinkedIn. Resources talked about during this episode: MPhAwhich includes the New Practitioner Network, Student Pharmacists Network! APhA which includes: New Practitioner Networkand volunteer opportunities (New Practitioner Advisory Committee and NPN Standing Committees) Academy of Student Pharmacists(APhA-ASP) (which includes scholarships). Why be a member of APhA-ASP APPM– which includes resources such as a summarization of clinical updates, immunization quick reference guides, transitions of care cases, etc. If you are interested in any of our career services or want to learn more about them, please feel free to message me directly on LinkedIn or IG (@new_capsulerxpodcast) or you can check out the interest form below at tinyurl.com/capsulerxservices.
On this episode, Dr. Christina Madison, the Public Health Pharmacists, discusses harm reduction and substance use disorder treatment with Jeffrey Bratberg, PharmD, FAPhA, a clinical professor for the college of pharmacy at the University of Rhode Island and a pharmacists involved in harm reduction.
On this month's episode, we spoke with Shane Desselle, RPh, PhD, FAPhA, associate dean for Research and Professional Affairs at the Touro University California College of Pharmacy, discussed what the Granada Statements are and why they are important for student pharmacists.
In episode 100 of the YFP Real Estate Investing Podcast, Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP, reflect on the first 99 episodes, announce a new release schedule, and share details about the next season of the podcast featuring a continuing education style format. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group YFP Real Estate Investing 03: Running the Rental Numbers with Blake and Zac YFP Real Estate Investing 62: Revisiting Fundamentals in a Changing Real Estate Market YFP Real Estate Investing 07: Short and Medium-Term Rental Property Investing YFP Real Estate Investing 76: Short Term Rental Market Update with Rachel Gainsbrugh YFP Real Estate Investing 14: Protecting Your Investments YFP Real Estate Investing Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP, address routinely asked questions about when you do and do not need a realtor as a pharmacist investing in real estate. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode YFP Concierge Service Book Your Free Jump Start Planning Call YFP Real Estate Investing YFP Real Estate Investing 22: Off Market Purchasing MLS Zillow Redfin realtor.com Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP, talk through what to do with your old house and real estate investment strategies at play when planning to move to a new primary residence. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode YFP Real Estate Concierge Service REI 85: Pharmacist House Hacking in a HCOL State REI 05: None to One: How to Get Your FIRST Investment Property REI 43: How Jenny and Myke are Trading Up on Their Primary Residence REI 18: Tax Strategies for Real Estate Investing Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group Connect with David Bright on LinkedIn Connect with Nate Hedrick on LinkedIn YFP Real Estate Investing Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
The American Diabetes Association Standards of Care in Diabetes are a “living” guideline – the recommendations are updated throughout the year and major revisions occur in January. In this episode, guest host, Jake Galdo, is joined by Susan Cornell as they evaluate new pharmacotherapy recommendations in the ADA Standards of Care.The GameChangerTreatment recommendations for diabetes are no longer metformin plus. Now initial, and augmented therapy, is driven by comorbid conditions.Show Segments00:00 - Introductions02:09 - Reason for ADA Standards of Care Update05:09 - The GameChanger: Comorbid Condition-Driven Therapy08:32 - Connecting to Practice: Clinical Decision Points11:13 - Diabetes Therapies Use for Weight Loss and Drawbacks13:29 - Lifestyle Modification Suggestions19:48 - Insulin Use According to New Guidelines25:03 - Pharmacy Intervention Opportunity: Glucagon26:37 - Closing Remarks HostJohn A Galdo, PharmD, MBA, BCPS, BCGP (Jake)Director, Education Projects, CEimpactCEO, SeguridadGuestSusan Cornell, BS, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, FADCESAssociate Director, Experiential EducationProfessor, Pharmacy PracticeMidwestern University College of PharmacyReferences and ResourcesPharmacologic Approaches to Glycemic Treatment: Standards of Care in Diabetes-2023. Diabetes CareRedeem your CPE or CME hereCPE (Pharmacist)CME (Physician)Get a membership & earn CE for GameChangers Podcast episodes (30 mins/episode)Pharmacists: Get a membershipPrescribers: Get a membershipCE InformationLearning ObjectivesUpon successful completion of this knowledge-based activity, participants should be able to:1. Identify the first line therapy for treatment of diabetes2. Discuss key clinical decision points for the treatment of diabetes0.05 CEU/0.5 HrUAN: 0107-0000-23-023-H01-PInitial release date: 01/09/2023Expiration date: 01/09/2024Additional CPE and CME details can be found here.Follow CEimpact on Social Media:LinkedInInstagramDownload the CEimpact App for Free Continuing Education + so much more!
Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP, discuss practical ways that real estate investors can take action based on market predictions for 2023. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode YFP Real Estate Investing 90: Three (Likely Wrong) Predictions for 2023 Real Estate Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group YFP Real Estate Investing Download the Property Analysis Spreadsheet Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP, share their predictions for the real estate market in 2023, including interest and mortgage rates, rent rates, and house pricing. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode Planet Money Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group Connect with Nate Hedrick on LinkedIn FRED Economic Data: 30-Year Fixed Rate Mortgage Average in the United States Mortgage News Daily FRED Economic Data: Median Sales Price of Houses Sold for the United States YFP Real Estate Investing Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP, discuss standout moments from a common resource of podcast guests from the last year and why the book has motivated so many to start their journey in real estate investing. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! by Robert T. Kiyosaki YFP Real Estate Investing Download the Real Estate Investing Guide YFP Real Estate Investing 85: Pharmacist House Hacking in a HCOL State Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP, break down key components and mechanics of housing assistance voucher programs and outline general requirements for real estate investor participation. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode US Department of Housing and Urban Development: Housing Choice Vouchers Fact Sheet Zillow Apartments.com STESSA YFP Real Estate Investing 28: Property Management Fundamentals: Criteria and Pets YFP Real Estate Investing Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP, deep dive into three areas for consideration for pharmacist real estate investors at year-end. They discuss opportunities and tips for stocking up on materials, making end-of-the-year property upgrades, and decisions on end-of-the-year property sales and purchases. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode YFP Real Estate Investing 83: End-of-Year Tax Planning for Pharmacist Real Estate Investors YFP Real Estate Concierge Service Book Your Jump Start Planning Meeting YFP Real Estate Investing Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group Email Nate Hedrick: nhedrick@yourfinancialpharmacist.com Email David Bright: dbright@yourfinancialpharmacist.com Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP, get into the spirit of Halloween and share spooky real estate stories from three former YFP Real Estate Investing Podcast guests. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode YFP Real Estate Investing 76: Short Term Rental Market Update with Rachel Gainsbrugh YFP Real Estate Investing 77: “Figuring Out” Solutions to Investing Nightmares YFP Real Estate Investing 68: How a House-Hacking Pharmacist Turned Full-Time Investor YFP Real Estate Investing 14: Protecting Your Investments YFP Real Estate Investing 02: Long Term vs. Short Term Rental Property Investing - One Pharmacist's Perspective YFP Real Estate Investing 39: Managing Tenant Turnover YFP Real Estate Investing 79: Managing Multiple Market Opinions YFP Real Estate Investing Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
The National Practice Survey is conducted once every 5 years to help ADCES understand current trends in the diabetes care and education specialist workforce and how their services are integrated into the full care team. 2022 ADCES President Jan Kavookjian, PhD, MBA, FAPhA, FADCES, joins us to discuss why this survey is so important. She gives us a teaser of some of this year's findings and explains how the results influence strategic planning and key initiatives at the association. ADCES gratefully acknowledges Joanne Rinker, MS, RDN, CDCES, LND, FADCES, Sheryl Traficano and the Certification Board for Diabetes Care and Education, the National Practice Survey writing group and any others involved for their support of the National Practice Survey.ResourcesKavookjian J, Bzowyckyj AS, DiNardo MM, et al. Current and Emerging Trends in Diabetes Care and Education: 2021 National Practice and Workforce Survey. The Science of Diabetes Self-Management and Care. 2022;48(5):307-323. doi:10.1177/26350106221120787ADCES Blog Post: Key Takeaways from Current and Emerging Trends in Diabetes Care & Education: 2021 National Practice and Workforce Survey: www.diabeteseducator.org/news/perspectives/adces-blog-details/adces-perspectives-on-diabetes-care/2022/10/10/key-takeaways-from-current-and-emerging-trends-in-diabetes-care-education-2021-national-practice-and-workforce-surveyValue of the DCES Toolkit: www.DiabetesEducator.org/ValueAsk the Reimbursement Expert: www.diabeteseducator.org/practice/ask-the-expert
Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP, dive into three strategies for getting started in real estate investing with limited cash. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode YFP Real Estate Investing 53: Understanding and Vetting Syndications with Senate Eskridge Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group YFP Real Estate Investing 10: Getting Started Through House Hacking YFP Real Estate Investing Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP, share their experiences with four real estate investing nightmares and how they figured them out. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode YFP Real Estate Investing 76: Short Term Rental Market Update with Rachel Gainsbrugh Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group YFP Real Estate Investing Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP, answer the question of whether or not the BRRRR method remains a viable investment strategy for real estate investors today. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group BiggerPockets YFP Real Estate Concierge Service YFP Real Estate Investing Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
In this month's episode, John Beckner from NCPA speaks with Bruce Berger, PhD, FAPhA, President of Berger Consulting, LLC, about motivational interviewing in terms of solving common pharmacy issues, such as vaccine hesitancy and fatigue.
Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP, share digital resources to help pharmacist real estate investors with deal analysis. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode YFP Real Estate Concierge Service YFP Real Estate Investing Find an Investor-Friendly Agent Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group MLS: Multiple Listing Service realtor.com Zillow Zillow Rent Estimate Calculator Redfin Rentometer.com YFP Real Estate Investing 71: Knowing When to Walk Away craigslist Facebook Marketplace for Real Estate Download the Property Analysis Spreadsheet Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
The PQS Quality Corner Show talks with Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) Vice President, Partnership Development Liza Chapman, PharmD, FAPhA, and Ryan Burke, PharmD, Director, Professional Affairs at PTCB about how the pharmacy technician's role with immunizations has evolved in the last three years. PQS Associate Director of Pharmacy Accounts, Nick Dorich, PharmD, also asks Chapman and Burke their thoughts on whether pharmacy technician provided immunizations are here to stay and what additional efforts are needed on the state or federal level to harmonize the roles and responsibilities of the pharmacy technician for these services. PTCBLink to PTCB Advanced Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT-Adv)
Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP, dive into the complexity of buying tenanted rental properties and what that can mean for a real estate investor. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode Apply Now! None to One Group Coaching Program: Use code PODCAST20 for 20% OFF YFP Real Estate Investing 68: How a House-Hacking Pharmacist Turned Full-Time Investor Zillow Rent Estimate Calculator Rentometer.com Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group YFP Real Estate Investing Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP, break down loan types, discuss loan strategy, and cover key loan terminology for pharmacist real estate investors. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode YFP Real Estate Investing 62: Revisiting Fundamentals in a Changing Real Estate Market Ask a YFP CFP® #121: Should I consider an adjustable rate mortgage for a real estate investment property? Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group YFP Real Estate Investing Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP, your YFP Real Estate Investing Podcast hosts, discuss three key strategies for finding and managing cashflow with real estate investing. Key Points From This Episode A recap of the weekend with David and Nate each looking at new properties. Why the philosophy of ‘set it and forget it' is a bad fit for their goals. Three key strategies to force cash flow. Change the location, change the property, and change the strategy. Cash flow potential in Cleveland in comparison to LA, Boston, and Seattle. Overcoming the fear of not driving by, or entering a property prior to purchase. The difference between assessing an investment property and a property to live in. Looking for ways to improve cash flow on a property to improve it and increase the rent. Shifting your perspective from short to long-term increases in the market. The importance of knowing the rates that are typical to your area. Why the ‘get rich slow' scheme is so effective for pharmacists. Renting by the room as a strategy to improve cash flow. Collaborating via platforms like the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group. Why it's so useful to get more than one perspective on what you are doing. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode Lima One Capital: The Nation's Premier Lender for Real Estate Investors Join the None to One Group Coaching Program Waitlist YFP Real Estate Investing 62: Revisiting Fundamentals in a Changing Real Estate Market YFP Real Estate Investing 12: Renting by the Room to Maximize Cash Flow AirDNA: Short Term Rental Data Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group YFP Real Estate Investing Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP, your YFP Real Estate Investing Podcast hosts, unpack the process of purchasing real estate remotely. Links Mentioned on Today's Episode Lima One Capital: The Nation's Premier Lender for Real Estate Investors YFP Real Estate Investing 50: Deep Dive Into Spreadsheet Analysis Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group YFP Real Estate Investing Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
Nate Hedrick, PharmD, and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP, your YFP Real Estate Investing Podcast hosts, discuss how to decide whether to keep or sell a rental property in a hot real estate market. Key Points From This Episode The necessary discussions to have when ending a rehabilitation project. How a fluctuating market changes our decisions. Why you should be careful and methodical to maximize investment. The difficult choice between keeping the property as a rental and selling it for a gain. The three key points of making the decision: Do I buy it or do I sell it? Assessing near and long-term expenses to ascertain whether investing in that property makes sense. Increasing predictability by making all necessary repairs at the beginning of ownership. How to assess a house: roof to basement. The value of speaking to someone more experienced, for guidance. How the overall housing market and specific neighborhood trajectories can be both similar and disconnected. The importance of knowing neighborhood-specific market trends. How to change a property to fit the statistics that you are looking for. Staying on top of nuanced market trends. Making wise investments in properties that are undervalued. What to do with the money after you sell. When it is the right time to sell. Nate's dilemma of whether to rent out a property or sell it. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode Lima One Capital: The Nation's Premier Lender for Real Estate Investors YFP Real Estate Investing 50: Deep Dive Into Spreadsheet Analysis YFP Real Estate Investing 29: Investing with Purpose YFP Real Estate Concierge Service Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group YFP Real Estate Investing Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
Join us as we welcome Dr. Susan Cornell, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, FADCES, an associate director of experiential education and professor in the department of pharmacy practice at Midwestern University College of Pharmacy. Dr. Cornell provides insight into ADCES, its benefits, and obtaining credentials as a practicing pharmacist interested in diabetes care. Pharmacists are only a small portion of diabetes educators and obtaining credentialing can provide more opportunities. Listen in to learn about ways you can get involved from an esteemed pharmacist with over 25 years of experience in diabetes management. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Join us as we welcome Dr. Susan Cornell, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, FADCES, an associate director of experiential education and professor in the department of pharmacy practice at Midwestern University College of Pharmacy. Dr. Cornell provides insight into ADCES, its benefits, and obtaining credentials as a practicing pharmacist interested in diabetes care. Pharmacists are only a small portion of diabetes educators and obtaining credentialing can provide more opportunities. Listen in to learn about ways you can get involved from an esteemed pharmacist with over 25 years of experience in diabetes management. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us as we welcome Dr. Susan Cornell, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, FADCES, an associate director of experiential education and professor in the department of pharmacy practice at Midwestern University College of Pharmacy. Dr. Cornell provides insight into ADCES, its benefits, and obtaining credentials as a practicing pharmacist interested in diabetes care. Pharmacists are only a small portion of diabetes educators and obtaining credentialing can provide more opportunities. Listen in to learn about ways you can get involved from an esteemed pharmacist with over 25 years of experience in diabetes management. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeffrey Bratberg, PharmD, FAPhA, Clinical Professor at the University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy talks about increasing quality outcomes through patient-first communication on the Quality Corner Show with Host Nick Dorich, PharmD, PQS Senior Manager of Pharmacy Accounts. In this episode, Bratberg explains the value of adopting patient or people-first language in patient counseling and harm reduction communications. He also provides some examples where using updated language and terminology by the pharmacist or practitioner might encourage positive interactions.
Nate Hedrick, PharmD and David Bright, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, FAPhA, FCCP do another deep dive, this time covering how to navigate the major milestones in the real estate purchase process and planning for closing day. Key Points From This Episode Discussion about some of the worries and issues surrounding closing a deal. The difference in approach when buying a property for yourself or as a realtor. Outline of today's topic: things that need to happen right before closing day. Key milestones in the process of purchasing a property. The basics of a purchase agreement between the buyer and the seller. We learn about the inspection processes and the different types involved. Ways in which you can handle the results of the inspection process. Benefits when using a qualified inspector/contractor for the inspection process. Why the process of identifying the correct titleholder is so important to closing. Examples of some of the hidden costs when closing a purchase on a property. Differences in process when buying a property in different states. Two important questions should ask when closing a deal on a property. Tips on what to look for when taking-out insurance on your new property. Why you should consider using a lockbox for your new property. Links Mentioned on Today's Episode Download The Pharmacist's Guide to Real Estate Investing YFP Real Estate Investing Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
Stefanie Ferreri, PharmD, BCACP, FAPhA, Smith-Olsen Distinguished Professor, Chair, Division of Practice Advancement and Clinical Education at UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy joins the podcast to talk older adult fall prevention and STEADI-Rx with Host Nick Dorich, PharmD, PQS Senior Manager of Pharmacy Accounts.STEADI-Rx is a resource to help pharmacists implement evidence-based, fall prevention strategies for their older patients.CDC Website STEADI-Rx
On this week's episode, Suzy welcomes 2021 Women Pharmacist of the Year winners Nicole K Bookstaver, PharmD, BCACP; Seena L. Haines, PharmD, BCACP, NBS-HWC, CHWC, FAPhA, FCCP, FASHP, FNAP; Bled Nguessan, PharmD; and Dixie Leikach, RPh, MBA, FACA, to celebrate these honorable women and discuss key trends in pharmacy.
We continue our conversation with Starlin Haydon-Greatting, MS-MPH, BSPharm, CDM, FAPhA. In this episode, Starlin talks about the impact Lambda Kappa Sigma has had on her personal and professional development. We also hear about her outlook on the Lambda Kappa Sigma Trust Liaison Committee and take a deep dive into the history of Hygeia, the Goddess of Health. Listen in to hear why Starlin is phired up about pharmacy. To learn more about LambTaLKS or Lambda Kappa Sigma, please visit LKS.org. Please send any feedback or questions to LambTaLKSPodcast@lks.org.
Alex C. Varkey, PharmD, MS, FAPhA, Director of Pharmacy Services at Houston Methodist Hospital, talks to Nick Dorich, PharmD, PQS Senior Manager of Pharmacy Accounts, about implementing change in workflow or processes in the pharmacy on the PQS Quality Corner Show. Varkey also speaks to leadership and their ability to motivate team members on the buy in of new processes.
In this two-part episode of LambTaLKS, Sara and Letitia welcome Starlin Haydon-Greatting, MS-MPH, BSPharm, CDM, FAPhA. Starlin practiced in health system pharmacy for 10 years then transitioned to serve as the Director of Quality Assurance and Drug Utilization for Illinois Medicaid for 17 years. As a pharmacist who specializes in pharmacoepidemiology, she has over 26 years of experience in the field of health care outcomes research and drug-use analysis. This episode focuses on calling public attention to the dedication of pharmacists to the profession and the advancement of knowledge in health sciences. Starlin is an Alpha Zeta Alumni Chapter member and holds a position on the Lambda Kappa Sigma Trust Liaison Committee. To learn more about LambTaLKS or Lambda Kappa Sigma, please visit LKS.org. Please send any feedback or questions to LambTaLKSPodcast@lks.org.
Every January, the American Diabetes Association updates the Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes. The guidelines cover updates from diabetes advocacy to technology changes. Learn what changed and what matters most for individuals with diabetes.Time in range was introduced in the 2021 update and is becoming the standard of glycemic targets and control Metformin may not be the first line option for type 2 diabetes – comorbid conditions and cost to the patient should be considered when determining appropriate treatment More data is emerging suggesting the SGLT-2 inhibitors slow progression of diabetic neuropathy, CKD, and other comorbid conditions GLP-1 drugs may also aid in neuropathyIn older adults with diabetes, the upper threshold of A1c goal of 8.5% may not be as global as originally thought – glycemic targets should be matched with patient status and factors 00:00 – Introductions03:25 – Improving Care and Promoting Health06:07 – Classification of Diabetes07:55 – Prevention of Diabetes10:02 – Comprehensive Medication Evaluation 12:05 – Facilitating Behavior Changes14:14 – Glycemic Targets & DM Technology 17:08 – Obesity 18:15 – Pharmacologic Approach 24:00 – Cardiovascular Disease25:26 – Chronic Kidney Disease Management26:06 – Retinopathy, Neuropathy, & Foot Care28:15 – Diabetes in Older Adults29:38 – Closing Remarks John (Jake) A. Galdo, PharmD, MBA, BCPS, BCGP Course Content and Developer, CEimpact Pharmacist, Ross Bridge Pharmacy CEO, Seguridad, IncDr. Galdo received his Doctor of Pharmacy and completed PGY-1 Community Pharmacy Residency training from the University of Georgia, earned a Master of Business Administration from Samford University, and is board certified in both pharmacotherapy and geriatrics. Jake Galdo helps lead content and course development at CEimpact. Links to Resources:Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes-2022Take a deeper dive into glycemic management with Sue Cornell, BS, Pharm.D, CDCES, FAPhA, FADCES: CEimpactDr. Cornell currently serves as the associate director of experiential education and professor in the department of pharmacy practice at Midwestern University College of Pharmacy in Downers Gove, Illinois. She is also a certified diabetes care and education specialist. How to Claim CE: · Click here to claim CPE Credit· Click here to claim CME CreditNeed a membership?Join for CPE Credit Join for CME Credit Continuing Education Information:Learning Objectives: Describe changes to the type 2 diabetes treatment algorithm based on the 2022 guidelinesIdentify appropriate first-line therapy for persons with diabetes and cardiovascular diseaseDr. Wall is a member of the Janssen Speaker's Bureau. Dr. Galdo reports no actual or potential conflicts of interest associated with this episode.0.05 CEU | 0.5 HrsACPE UAN: 0107-0000-22-071-H01-PInitial release date: 02/07/22Expiration date: 02/07/23Additional CPE & CME details can be found here"
Charles D. Ponte, BSc, PharmD, FADCES, FAPhA, FASHP, FCCP, FNAP, and Professor of Clinical Pharmacy and Family Medicine at West Virginia University discusses diabetes and pain management on the PQS Quality Corner Show.Host PQS Associate Director of Pharmacy Accounts of Pharmacy Accounts, Nick Dorich, PharmD asks Ponte about pain and discomfort for patients with diabetes, and Ponte talks specifically about neuropathic pain management.Pharmacist's Letter is offering CE credit for this podcast. Please log into your Pharmacist's Letter account and look for the title of this podcast in the list of available CE courses.
PGX Pharmacists Series line-up 1/28/22, Dan Krinsky, BS, MS, RPh, FAPhA 2/11/22, Sue Paul, RPh 2/25/22, Mariam S. Yasin, student (PharmD and MS PGX Candidate) 3/11/22, Jamie Wilkey, PharmD Read the full show notes at https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast Daniel Krinsky is an entrepreneur and pharmacist who is passionate about advancing patient care and the pharmacy profession. He recently started two businesses whose respective missions and visions are focused on each of these areas. The first business, PGx101, is directed towards educating healthcare providers in the area of pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine. The second, EduCare4U, is focused on patient, student and healthcare provider education and enhancing patient care. Mr. Krinsky is currently an Adjunct Professor at the LECOM School of Pharmacy, serving as a course director, lecturer, and student advisor. Mr. Krinsky's areas of expertise include community pharmacy practice, drug information, patient counseling and education, OTCs, natural products, and developing and implementing medication therapy and disease state management programs. Mentioned in this episode Dan Krinsky, BS, MS, RPh, FAPhA | LinkedIn EduCare4U website PGX101 website EduCare4U, LLC: Overview | LinkedIn PGx101: Overview | LinkedIn PGX101 Facebook Page Medipreneurs The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 3 with guest Tom Titkemeier, RPh St. Vincent (St. V's) Medical Center Toledo, OH The University of Toledo (UT) College of Pharmacy (Toledo, OH) AJHP American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy Kaiser Permanente Lexicomp Ohio Northern University College of Pharmacy Natural Therapeutics Pocket Guide Drug Nutrient Depletion Handbook NACDS NEOMED College of Pharmacy Sue Paul, RPh Switch by Chip and Dan Heath Pharmacy Today Palm Beach Atlantic University Gregory School of Pharmacy PGX101 Training February 26 and 27, 2022 Thank you for listening to episode 133 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast! Subscribe to or Follow The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon/Audible Highlights from the interview Dan and I met at Medipreneurs in Asheville, NC. We have a mutual acquaintance: my Uncle Tom Titkemeier (see The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 3). Dan was one of Uncle Tom and Aunt Janet's interns at St. V's in Toledo while attending pharmacy school at The University of Toledo College of Pharmacy. We discussed the chronological progression of Dan's career. Why did Dan pick pharmacy school? His Dad's best friend was a community pharmacist. Dan wanted to go into healthcare and own his own business, so he decided to go to pharmacy school. Dan went to grad school at UT. He got a MS Degree in Hospital Pharmacy. The focus was on teaching and research. After graduating from UT with his MS Degree, Dan left Toledo for a job developing clinical services in NC. It didn't work out. He moved on to another job, which he discovered by searching the “Help Wanted” ads in AJHP (American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy). A position for a clinical coordinator for the pharmacokinetics service at the University of Alabama Hospital in Birmingham was advertised. Although Dan felt unqualified, he ended up joining the Drug Resource Team at the University of Alabama Hospital in Birmingham as the coordinator for the pharmacokinetics service. He expanded the volume of consults the role formerly served. Dan also taught Auburn Pharmacy Students. It was a good experience, but he was on-call all the time. The stress and time commitment weren't right for him and his family, so he and his family moved back to Ohio. Dan then worked for Kaiser Permanente and made his first connection to Lexicomp while there. Lexicomp has been part of Dan's life ever since. In the mid 1990's, Dan became the 1st pharmacist in the US to hold a shared position with a college of pharmacy and a community pharmacy: Ohio Northern University College (ONU) of Pharmacy and Ritzman Pharmacy. Dan provided MTM services at Ritzman's before MTM had a name! Since his time at ONU, Dan has helped NACDS replicate the shared position he had at ONU. Today, there are hundreds of shared positions in the US. Dan co-authored 2 books on natural products for Lexicomp. They are Natural Therapeutics Pocket Guide Drug-Induced Nutrient Depletion Handbook Dan left Ritzman's Pharmacy and went to work at Lexicomp. Lexicomp felt like a family. It had a great company culture with company outings to Cedar Point and more. Dan developed a RX Wiki resource. Dan held a shared faculty position with NEOMED and Giant Eagle. When Dan left that position, he could have retired, but he didn't! Instead, he co-founded PGX101 and founded EduCare4U. How did Dan get into PGX? He took the Test2Learn™️ Train the Trainer PGX Course so he could develop a PGX elective course at NEOMED and incorporate PGX into therapeutics models. The Test2Learn™️ program was developed in conjunction with the University of Pittsburgh and NACDS (National Association of Chain Drug Stores). According to Dan, The University of Pittsburgh is a national leader in PGX research and practice. What came out of it was meeting Sue Paul, RPh and later spreading the word about PGX to the pharmacy profession to improve the care pharmacists provide to patients. Sue Paul, RPh and Dan Krinsky train pharmacists on PGX. They update the PGX101 program every time they deliver it. The profession of pharmacy has given so much to Dan that he wants to give something back. Education is one way to give back and pay it forward. Being good listeners (a sounding board for patients) allows us to find out how we can help our patients. Pharmacists are the most accessible healthcare providers and the most knowledgeable on drug therapies and deprescribing. Dan shared a story about visiting a patient at home. Dan said, “Home visits are eye-opening. You learn about your patients.” We talked about tools to help patients help themselves, such as motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy. Pharmacogenomics in Dan's own words: Applying a patient's genetic make-up to current and future drug therapies. PGX is a tool that can lead to better outcomes. How do PGX101 students find out about the program? LinkedIn, networking, podcasts, conferences (Medipreneurs), and organizations (APhA and OPA). Is PGX 101 in-person or online? It is only online using Zoom (as of January 2022). There are two components: 15 modules for 12 hours of CE. 8 hours of live programming: 4 hours on Saturday, 4 hours on Sunday. To learn more, visit PGX101 online. How much does PGX101 cost? $495 for all 20 hours. Consider it an investment in education. PGX201 is a growing community “Beyond the Certificate.” Membership is 3 months or 12 months. Benefits include monthly webinars and newsletters, one-on-one consultations with Sue Paul and Dan Krinsky, guest speakers, and more. Carol Bell, PharmD (KY Pharmacist) is working on a PGX Pharmacists Registry. According to Dan, a Kentucky teacher's retirement program provides PGX testing as a benefit for their plan. The ROI has been demonstrated in the form of direct economic benefits. This can serve as a model for other organizations to follow. I suggested that this is a “bright spot” ala the book Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard by Chip and Dan Heath. EduCare4U is the umbrella company for all the services Dan offers. Examples: Individual consultations with patients, some of whom have PGX testing. Writing. For example, a monthly column for Pharmacy Today on self-care and OTC's. Consulting. For example: monograph reviews for Lexicomp. Surgery center inspections Expert witness for attorneys Part-time work in two pharmacies in his area Guest lecturer at the Palm Beach Atlantic University Gregory School of Pharmacy We spoke about Dan's expert witness role. The first time he served this role was early in his career while working in Alabama. The first attorney Dan helped recommended Dan do more expert witness work. Dan told a story about an intense deposition that took hours. Dan serves as a pharmacist on medical mission trips to Honduras each year with his local Catholic Church. He has been doing it for 17 years, and he loves it. Dan got started with his mission work by covering for a pharmacist who got sick and had to drop out of the trip. Who was on the Mission Trip? High school students who serve as Spanish-language interpreters, doctors, dentists, nurses, optometrists, pharmacists, and others who want to serve. They see 3,000-4,000 patients in one week and dispense 15,000-20,000 prescriptions. Dan gave advice for Pharmacist Dads: Have a career, but be present for family. Always prioritize your family first. Dan wanted to be present for milestones, coaching his kids, attending events, going on vacations, and taking his wife out for their anniversary. “You never get those moments back.” Dan said, “Career is important, but pharmacy will always be there.” Thank you for listening to episode 133 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast!
Episode #2:What is the burden of the type 2 diabetes (T2D) epidemic? Join experts in T2D: Dr. John Anderson (primary care provider), Dr. Susan Cornell (clinical pharmacist and certified diabetes care and education specialist) and Dr. Doron Schneider (primary care provider) as they discuss the enormous physical, emotional, psychological and economic burden of T2D and its comorbidities on the US healthcare system and on their patients and what they, as clinicians need to do to ease this burden.This podcast is sponsored by Novo Nordisk and is intended for clinicians.Faculty Presenters:John E. Anderson, MDInternal Medicine and DiabetesThe Frist ClinicNashville, TennesseeSusan Cornell, BS, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, FADCESAssociate Director of Experiential EducationProfessor of Pharmacy PracticeMidwestern University Chicago College of PharmacyDowners Grove, IllinoisDoron Schneider, MD, MBA, FACPVice President, Population Health ServicesTandigm HealthWest Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
What is the burden of the type 2 diabetes (T2D) epidemic? Join experts in T2D: Dr. John Anderson (primary care provider), Dr. Susan Cornell (clinical pharmacist and certified diabetes care and education specialist) and Dr. Doron Schneider (primary care provider) as they discuss the enormous physical, emotional, psychological and economic burden of T2D and its comorbidities on the US healthcare system and on their patients and what they, as clinicians need to do to ease this burden.This podcast is sponsored by Novo Nordisk and is intended for clinicians.Faculty Presenters:John E. Anderson, MDInternal Medicine and DiabetesThe Frist ClinicNashville, TennesseeSusan Cornell, BS, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, FADCESAssociate Director of Experiential EducationProfessor of Pharmacy PracticeMidwestern University Chicago College of PharmacyDowners Grove, IllinoisDoron Schneider, MD, MBA, FACPVice President, Population Health ServicesTandigm HealthWest Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
This podcast is brought to you by GoodRx. GoodRx is committed to partnering with pharmacists in the shared goal of helping patients get the medications they need.We're back in time for American Pharmacists Month. I love this month. We get to celebrate ourselves and our incredible colleagues in the profession. At GoodRx, we love to recognize pharmacists, too. This year, we're introducing the Above and Beyond Pharmacy Awards to appreciate pharmacists and what they do. You can now nominate your favorite pharmacist, pharmacy technician, or intern so they can win an award. Sixteen pharmacy professionals will win an award and have the opportunity to receive it in person at our headquarters in Santa Monica, California. Nominate them at www.goodrx.com/pharmacy-awards.Today, our host, Nabila Ismail, chats with Nancy Alvarez on the meaning of this special month. They discuss the sense of belonging, finding your place in pharmacy, and how to celebrate your colleagues and yourself during this month.Nancy A. Alvarez, PharmD, BCPS, CPCC, FAPhA is Associate Dean for Academic and Professional Affairs at The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy (UA COP) – Phoenix Campus and Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice and Science. She is also the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the UA COP. Previously, she was part of the founding leadership team and faculty at Chapman University School of Pharmacy; and held a variety of roles at Endo Pharmaceuticals in the Medical Affairs Department; hospice Pharmacia, and Walgreens. She is a graduate of the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy and a board-certified pharmacotherapy specialist. She is a former president of the American Pharmacists Association and Phi Lambda Sigma Leadership Society. She is a fellow of the American Pharmacists Association and received its Gloria Niemeyer Franke Leadership Mentor Award in 2020 and Linwood F. Tice Friend of APhA-Academy of Student Pharmacists in 2021. She is a board member of the Pharmacy Leadership and Education Institute, co-director for CPhA's Leader Development Institute, and is a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach.
Today's Women in Pharmacy episode features host Suzanne Soliman, founder of Pharmacist Moms Group, Krista Capehart, PharmD, MS, BCACP, FAPhA, AE-C, and Jennifer Shannon, PharmD, BCPS, to celebrate Women Pharmacist Day. Both of these women were last year's winners for the special day and Women Pharmacists of the Year!
PQS Senior Manager of Pharmacy Accounts, Nick Dorich, PharmD takes a deeper dive into the topic of deprescribing for geriatric patients with guest G. Blair Sarbacker, PharmD, BCACP, FAPhA, Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy. Sarbacker explains where to start when creating a deprescribing plan and effective intervention with the patient.
PQS Senior Manager of Pharmacy Accounts, Nick Dorich, PharmD talks to Jeanine P. Abrons, PharmD., MS, FAPhA, Clinical Associate Professor at University of Iowa College of Pharmacy about the role pharmacists can play as it relates to travel medicine and for providing travel-related immunizations. Pharmacist's Letter is offering CE credit for this podcast. Please log into your Pharmacist's Letter account and look for the title of this podcast in the list of available CE courses.
In this episode, our guest is Dr. Leigh Ann Ross who is the Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs at the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy and Professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice. She previously served as the Chair of the Department of Pharmacy Practice and currently serves as Director of the Center for Clinical and Translational Science and Research Professor in the Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences at UM. Dr. Ross also works with the John D. Bower School of Population Health at the University of Mississippi Medical Center as a Professor in the Department of Population Health Science. Dr. Ross received a Bachelor of Business Administration and a Doctor of Pharmacy from Ole Miss. She completed a Primary Care Pharmacy Residency at UMMC. Since joining the faculty in 2009, Dr. Ross has led practice initiatives to implement medication management services at the Medical Center and in communities through UM's Community-Based Research Program. In addition to her work in pharmacy, Dr. Ross completed a 2-year Congressional Fellowship in the Office of U.S. Senator Thad Cochran where she served as policy advisor on health care and also worked on labor, housing, and economic development. Dr. Ross is a graduate of Leadership Mississippi and has been actively involved in professional organizations at a state and national level. She is a Past President of the Mississippi Pharmacists Association and current President- Elect of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy. Dr. Ross is passionate about leadership development and advocacy within our profession. Key points: Service - I love professional service and I feel it is important to encourage our students and early career pharmacists to be involved in professional organizations. I have worked with most all professional organizations over the last 20 years, but my current focus is as President-Elect of ACCP and member of their Board of Regents. Leadership - I am passionate about leadership development. I appreciate the mentorship provided to me in this area and have tried to incorporate this into our curriculum for both students and residents. Advocacy - I feel advocacy to move pharmacy forward is very important. I have enjoyed building on my experience as a Health Policy Fellow and working with others to better understand legislative processes and how to advocate for our profession. Practice Advancement / Community-Based Research - I had the opportunity early in my career to lead the Pharmaceutical Care Clinics at UMMC, comprised of pharmacist-run clinics and interprofessional clinics and later to work with colleagues to implement a Community-Based Research Program to implement medication management services (like those in the Pharmaceutical Care Clinics) in community pharmacy and clinic settings. Through the Community-Based Research Program, we have established a number of partnerships, such as the Mississippi State Department of Health. Research - Most recently, I worked with colleagues to establish a Center for Clinical and Translational Science in our Research Institute. This Center is structured to facilitate research across the translational spectrum from basic research to clinical trials to communities. Our community research is now housed in this Center. Guest - Leigh Ann Ross, PharmD, BCPS, FASHP, FCCP, FAPhA, FNAP Host - Hillary Blackburn, PharmD, MBA www.hillaryblackburn.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/hillary-blackburn-67a92421/ @talktoyourpharmacist for Instagram and Facebook @HillBlackburn Twitter
On this episode of Leadership Lessons in Health-System Pharmacy you will hear from Marialice S. Bennett, RPh, FAPhA, recipient of the 2021 Remington Honor Medal, the highest honor bestowed by the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) and the profession's highest recognition. Marialice S. Bennett, RPh, FAPhA, BSPharm '69, is a Professor Emerita of Pharmacy Practice and Science and former Residency Director for The Ambulatory and Community Care Residency Programs at the Ohio State University (OSU) College of Pharmacy. She earned her BS degree from The OSU College of Pharmacy in 1969. Professor Bennett is recognized as a practice innovator and an agent of change. She was among the first clinical pharmacists to practice at the OSU Medical Center. Later, her practice team's contributed to the development of both the OSU College of Pharmacy Clinical Partners Program and the OSU University Health Connection, an innovative interprofessional health care clinic for faculty and staff of the university. She has been involved with several national practice-based research projects including Project Impact: Hyperlipidemia and Patient Self-Management: Diabetes. Professor Bennett loves to teach and to mentor. She strives to bring innovation and inspiration to all learners. Over the past 30 years she has contributed to the advancement of community residencies nationally and leaves a legacy of cutting-edge residency programs at OSU. She feels blessed to have mentored numerous practitioners, residents, and students during her career. Her service includes 2011-12 APhA President; 2007-2009 President of APhA-APPM and member of the APhA Board of Trustees; 2016-present Ohio Pharmacists Association Foundation Board, and contributor to numerous initiatives related to practice innovation and community residencies. Marialice and her husband, Jon, are grateful for their three sons and their families: Jay and Cayenne; Vincent, Stephanie, Jaxon, Tyson, and Lulu Rose; and Bryan, Jessica, Josie, and Hudson. This episode's guest was interviewed by Lauren M. Aschermann, PharmD, MS, BCPS, a 2021 graduate of OSU's MS-HSPAL program. Dr. Aschermann recently accepted a position at the University of Wisconsin (UW Health) as Pharmacy Manager, Pediatrics (American Family Children's Hospital), Adult Surgery and Nutrition Support.
Sandra Leal, PharmD, MPH, FAPhA, CDCES, is the current President of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) and Executive Vice President for Tabula Rasa HealthCare. Dr. Leal highlights her APhA Presidential address of "Be the Voice" and how she advocates for #health disparities, socioeconomic issues, and diversity. She is a pharmacy champion and uses social media as an advocacy tool. Also learn how she is navigating monsoon season in Arizona! She is such a joy to talk with and shares so many insights! Listen in today!
Returning guest, Cathy Kuhn, PharmD, Director, Voice of the Customer at Updox, a complete healthcare communication platform for in-person and virtual care, discusses their recently released "Paperless Practice Playbook" with tips for providers on how to increase productivity, improve patient engagement and reduce burnout. She talks about why providers must eliminate paper in order to reduce the amount of time spent on administrative tasks for both provider and patients and how one practice saved more than 500 hours a year on administrative tasks by leveraging a paperless practice. #Productivity #PatientEngagement #ReduceBurnout Cathy Kuhn, PharmD, BCACP, FAPhA, is the Director of Strategy Consulting at Updox. She is past president of the Ohio Pharmacists Association and current president of the American Pharmacist's Association's (APhA) Academy of Pharmacy Practice and Management and APhA board member. Cathy's service to the profession has given her a front-row seat to a pharmacists' positive impact, and fuels her drive to claim a pharmacist's role as members of the healthcare team and to operate at the top of the licensure.
On today's episode of The PQI Podcast we welcome Michael Schuh, BS, PharmD, MBA, FAPhA. Dr. Schuh is an ambulatory pharmacist, Assistant Professor of Family and Palliative Medicine, and Assistant Professor of Pharmacy at Mayo Clinic Florida. He is an expert in medication therapy management and pharmacogenomics. Today we discuss pharmacogenomics and polypharmacy in the oncology patient.
Sandra Leal, PharmD, MPH, FAPhA, CDCES Executive Vice President, Tabula Rasa HealthCare President, American Pharmacists Association Sandra Leal is an Executive Vice President for Tabula Rasa HealthCare and is serving as the 166th President for the American Pharmacists Association. She is the past chair and current member of the National Center for Farmworker Health. She serves on the American Diabetes Association Diabetes is Primary group to highlights the impact that pharmacists can have on improving the care for people with diabetes. Dr. Leal received her PharmD from the University of Colorado and her MPH in Public Health Practice from the University of Massachusetts. Dr. Leal completed her residency at the Southern Arizona VA Health Care System and a Primary Health Care Policy Fellowship with the Department of Health and Human Services. She has published and presented her work in numerous national and international publications and venues. She has been recognized as the Good Government Pharmacist of the Year by the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) for her advocacy work on pharmacist provider status. Dr. Leal is a two-time recipient of the Pinnacle Award from the APhA Foundation for her progressive practice innovations and received the ASHP Best Practice Award for her leading practice in diabetes management. Two themes that govern Dr. Leal's professional life are a passion to eliminate barriers to care and to improve access and outcomes for patients. Dr. Leal has led efforts on both local and national levels to integrate pharmacy, public health, and advocacy to improve the healthcare system and to reduce health inequity. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sandra Leal, PharmD, MPH, FAPhA, CDCES Executive Vice President, Tabula Rasa HealthCare President, American Pharmacists Association Sandra Leal is an Executive Vice President for Tabula Rasa HealthCare and is serving as the 166th President for the American Pharmacists Association. She is the past chair and current member of the National Center for Farmworker Health. She serves on the American Diabetes Association Diabetes is Primary group to highlights the impact that pharmacists can have on improving the care for people with diabetes. Dr. Leal received her PharmD from the University of Colorado and her MPH in Public Health Practice from the University of Massachusetts. Dr. Leal completed her residency at the Southern Arizona VA Health Care System and a Primary Health Care Policy Fellowship with the Department of Health and Human Services. She has published and presented her work in numerous national and international publications and venues. She has been recognized as the Good Government Pharmacist of the Year by the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) for her advocacy work on pharmacist provider status. Dr. Leal is a two-time recipient of the Pinnacle Award from the APhA Foundation for her progressive practice innovations and received the ASHP Best Practice Award for her leading practice in diabetes management. Two themes that govern Dr. Leal's professional life are a passion to eliminate barriers to care and to improve access and outcomes for patients. Dr. Leal has led efforts on both local and national levels to integrate pharmacy, public health, and advocacy to improve the healthcare system and to reduce health inequity. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Un-Scripted Podcast, episode two is a conversation with: Charlie Oltman, Program Director, NCPDP Foundation Dr. Samantha Pitts, assistant professor, Division of General Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Tolu Akinwale, Manager of E-Prescribing, Walgreens Michelle Chui, PharmD, PhD, FAPhA, Hammel-Sanders Professor, Social & Administrative Sciences Division, Director, Health Services Research in Pharmacy PhD Program, Director, Sonderegger Research Center for Improved Medication Outcomes, University of Wisconsin – Madison, School of Pharmacy Recently, a group of health IT leaders came together to discuss the need for CancelRx and the value it delivers far beyond the seemingly simple cancellation of a prescription. The participants in this podcast were part of a study in partnership with UW Health to evaluate the effectiveness of CancelRx to decrease medication discrepancies. Learn more: https://surescripts.com/enhance-prescribing This podcast is a call to action on the broader healthcare industry to standardize digital processes to help remove admin burden and increase patient safety. A highlight from the study: The results of UW Health's system-wide CancelRx implementation were impressive. Before CancelRx, only about 34% of prescriptions that were discontinued in the clinical setting were also cancelled in the pharmacy. After CancelRx went live, the proportion of successful discontinuations jumped drastically to 93%. Additionally, the amount of time it took to discontinue a medication plummeted from approximately 12 hours to virtually no time at all. Find more info here: https://surescripts.com/news-center/intelligence-in-action/prescription-accuracy/empowering-pharmacists-to-be-proactive-care-providers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Tale of Two Health Systems, a Retail Pharmacy, and the Evolution of the CancelRx Standard Despite implementation of health information technology targeting medication safety, ambulatory adverse drug events (ADEs) prompt over four million people to seek medical care resulting in $8 billion in healthcare expenditures annually. Communication between prescribers and pharmacies is critical to prevent ADE. The National Council for Prescription Drug Programs' (NCPDP) SCRIPT standard supports the functionality to send electronic prescription cancellations from EHRs to pharmacies, known as CancelRx Guests Charlie Oltman, Program Director, NCPDP Foundation Dr. Samantha Pitts, assistant professor, Division of General Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Tolu Akinwale, Manager of E-Prescribing, Walgreens Michelle Chui, PharmD, PhD, FAPhA, Hammel-Sanders Professor, Social & Administrative Sciences Division, Director, Health Services Research in Pharmacy PhD Program, Director, Sonderegger Research Center for Improved Medication Outcomes, University of Wisconsin – Madison, School of Pharmacy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Continuous Glucose Monitoring:Understanding the Pharmacist's Role in Patient Education and Improving Outcomes in Diabetes Management Objectives Describe the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in diabetes management and ADA/AACE recommendations Recognize the role of the pharmacist in providing education related to the use of CGM devices and interpreting CGM data Faculty Disclosures Curtis L. Triplitt, PharmD, has the following relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose: Consultant: Bayer Speaker's Bureau: Eli Lilly, NovoNordisk Susan Cornell, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, FADCES, has the following relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose: Speaker's Bureau: Novo Nordisk, Inc. Other Support: Advanced Practitioner Advisory Board- Novo Nordisk, Inc. PTCE is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This activity is approved for .5 contact hours of knowledge-based credit. This activity is supported by an independent educational grant from Abbott Diabetes Care Inc. Learn more here: https://www.pharmacytimes.org/on-demand/continuous-glucose-monitoring-understanding-the-pharmacists-role-in-patient-education-and-improving-outcomes-in-diabetes-management Pharmacy Times Continuing Education (PTCE) provides industry leading pharmacy CE to retail, oncology, managed care, specialty and health-systems pharmacists. They use multiple deliverables in the live, virtual, on-demand, and print formats created by in-house pharmacists to deliver tailored multi-specialty education. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Continuous Glucose Monitoring:Understanding the Pharmacist's Role in Patient Education and Improving Outcomes in Diabetes Management Objectives Describe the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in diabetes management and ADA/AACE recommendations Recognize the role of the pharmacist in providing education related to the use of CGM devices and interpreting CGM data Faculty Disclosures Curtis L. Triplitt, PharmD, has the following relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose: Consultant: Bayer Speaker's Bureau: Eli Lilly, NovoNordisk Susan Cornell, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, FADCES, has the following relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose: Speaker's Bureau: Novo Nordisk, Inc. Other Support: Advanced Practitioner Advisory Board- Novo Nordisk, Inc. PTCE is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This activity is approved for .5 contact hours of knowledge-based credit. This activity is supported by an independent educational grant from Abbott Diabetes Care Inc. Learn more here: https://www.pharmacytimes.org/on-demand/continuous-glucose-monitoring-understanding-the-pharmacists-role-in-patient-education-and-improving-outcomes-in-diabetes-management Pharmacy Times Continuing Education (PTCE) provides industry leading pharmacy CE to retail, oncology, managed care, specialty and health-systems pharmacists. They use multiple deliverables in the live, virtual, on-demand, and print formats created by in-house pharmacists to deliver tailored multi-specialty education. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Continuous Glucose Monitoring:Understanding the Pharmacist’s Role in Patient Education and Improving Outcomes in Diabetes Management Objectives Describe the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in diabetes management and ADA/AACE recommendations Recognize the role of the pharmacist in providing education related to the use of CGM devices and interpreting CGM data Special Guests: Susan Cornell, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, FADCES, Associate Director of Experiential Education and Associate Professor of the Department of Pharmacy Practice at Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy in Downers Grove, Illinois. Curtis Triplitt, PharmD, CDCES, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine for the Division of Diabetes at University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and The Texas Diabetes Institute University Health System in San Antonio, Texas. PTCE is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This activity is approved for 5 contact hours of knowledge-based credit. This activity is supported by an independent educational grant from Abbott Diabetes Care Inc. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Jeremy and Jessica speak with Dr. Shane Desselle, RPh, PhD, FAPhA from Touro University California College of Pharmacy and Dr. Kenneth Hohmeier, Pharm.D. from The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy about their ongoing research in pharmacy technician workforce issues. As more and more attention is being paid to the work pharmacy technicians do, and the instant change in scope of practice brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, Drs. Desselle and Hohmeier's work is particularly apropos. They discuss their published paper, “Exploring the implementation of a novel optimizing care model in the community pharmacy setting,” for which they were awarded the 2020 Wiederholt Prize by the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association. The paper explores the positive impact technician product verification can have on enhancing patient care delivery, as well as successes and concerns with implementing such a model. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Jeremy and Jessica speak with Dr. Shane Desselle, RPh, PhD, FAPhA from Touro University California College of Pharmacy and Dr. Kenneth Hohmeier, Pharm.D. from The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy about their ongoing research in pharmacy technician workforce issues. As more and more attention is being paid to the work pharmacy technicians do, and the instant change in scope of practice brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, Drs. Desselle and Hohmeier's work is particularly apropos. They discuss their published paper, “Exploring the implementation of a novel optimizing care model in the community pharmacy setting,” for which they were awarded the 2020 Wiederholt Prize by the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association. The paper explores the positive impact technician product verification can have on enhancing patient care delivery, as well as successes and concerns with implementing such a model. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pharmacy is evolving at a seemingly exponential rate—and with all of that change requires staying with the times to sharpen your skillset. One of the OG's, or GOAT in that space is the one and only PharmacyTimes, which may seem like it's “just a magazine”—but there is SO much more value beyond that cover! In this episode of The Fit Pharmacist Healthcare Podcast, I am joined by fellow pharmacist and Executive Vice President of Pharmacy Advocacy at PharmacyTimes Ed Cohen, PharmD, FAPhA, who shares the story of one of the most influential brands in the pharmacy space, on how since 1897 this organization has been on the forefront of innovation create the resources for our profession to dispense our full potential. Resources Mentioned: -2021 Content Calendar: www.thefitpharmacist.com/contentcalendar -Personal Branding COURSE: Script Your Brand— www.scriptyourbrand.com Main Points From this Podcast: - How PharmacyTimes leverages adversity to create innovation for pharmacy - The power a personal brand has for pharmacy professionals worldwide - Strategies PharmacyTimes has used through COVID to pivot and dispense value - The future of pharmacy development for students and pharmacists - Resources created for the profession to advance your career and thrive Like The Fit Pharmacist on Facebook: www.facebook.com/fitpharmfam Host: Adam Martin, PharmD, ACSM-CPT, NAMS-CNC -Website: www.thefitpharmacist.com -LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/fitpharmfam -Instagram: www.instagram.com/thefitpharmacist -YouTube: bit.ly/2x2urwl Guest: Ed Cohen, PharmD, FAPhA -Instagram: www.instagram.com/pharmacytimes Resources for: • Community Pharmacists: https://www.pharmacytimes.com/clinical-role/retail • Health-System Pharmacists: https://www.pharmacytimes.com/clinical-role/hospital • Oncology Pharmacists: https://www.pharmacytimes.com/clinical/oncology • Specialty Pharmacists: https://www.pharmacytimes.com/clinical-role/specialty-pharmacy • Pharmacy Technicians: https://www.pharmacytimes.com/clinical/pharmacy-tech • Student Pharmacists: https://www.pharmacytimes.com/student-voices
Following the emergency authorization of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine we spoke with two pharmacy experts in immunization to talk about what it means for pharmacists. Our guests: Michael Hogue, president of the American Pharmacists Association, Dean of the Loma Linda University College of Pharmacy, and a member of a special work group of health care leaders advising CDC on the rollout of the COVID vaccine. Stephan Foster, PharmD, FAPhA, CAPT (Ret.), U.S. Public Health Service, and APhA liaison to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Following the emergency authorization of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine we spoke with two pharmacy experts in immunization to talk about what it means for pharmacists. Our guests: Michael Hogue, president of the American Pharmacists Association, Dean of the Loma Linda University College of Pharmacy, and a member of a special work group of health care leaders advising CDC on the rollout of the COVID vaccine. Stephan Foster, PharmD, FAPhA, CAPT (Ret.), U.S. Public Health Service, and APhA liaison to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Beyond the Sig, Brooke Kulusich, a third-year student pharmacist at the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, sits down with Melissa S. McGivney, PharmD, FCCP, FAPhA who serves as Associate Dean for Community Partnerships and Professor of Pharmacy and Therapeutics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy. As a national leader in advancing pharmacist-provided patient care in the community for 20 years, Dr. McGivney shares her perspective on the progress our profession has made and the challenges that lie ahead. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Episode 1 of Leadership Lessons in Health-System Pharmacy, you will hear from Alex Varkey, PharmD, MS, FAPhA as we discuss operational challenges while leading through a global pandemic. Dr. Alex Varkey is Director of Pharmacy Services for Houston Methodist Hospital (HMH), the 924-bed nonprofit academic flagship hospital of Houston Methodist, an eight-hospital health-system in Texas. Dr. Varkey provides his leadership expertise, especially as we navigate through these unprecedented times. Relax and make yourself comfortable as you listen to our first episode of this exciting podcast series!
In this episode, Anthony Bolus talks to Michael Hogue, Pharm.D., FAPhA, FNAP, dean of Loma Linda University's School of Pharmacy and president of the American Pharmacists Association. Hogue serves on the COVID-19 Vaccine Workgroup with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and together, Bolus and Hogue discuss potential treatment strategies for COVID-19 and the types of vaccines that may be coming soon.
PolitiTalkRx host Scott Kjelson, PharmD talks w/ Brad Tice, PharmD one of the most innovative pharmacists in healthcare helping to position the pharmacist as a healthcare provider while getting paid for patient care services. About Dr. Tice: Brad Tice SVP Pharmacy Practice, Aspen RxHealth Founder, RxGenomix President, American Pharmacists Association Brad Tice, PharmD, MBA, FAPhA is the SVP of Pharmacy Practice at Aspen RxHealth and Founder of RxGenomix. He is also the current president of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA). Dr. Tice received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1994 and PharmD in 1996 from the University of Kansas. He also earned an MBA from the Vanderbilt University Owen School of Management in 2012. His career has spanned the pharmacy spectrum working with independent, chain and hospital pharmacies through Cardinal Health, entrepreneurial start-ups, independent and chain community pharmacy practice, academia at Drake University, and managed care. He is also the founder of RxGenomix, a Tennessee-based company to implement pharmacogenomics into pharmacy practice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PolitiTalkRx host Scott Kjelson, PharmD talks w/ Brad Tice, PharmD one of the most innovative pharmacists in healthcare helping to position the pharmacist as a healthcare provider while getting paid for patient care services. About Dr. Tice: Brad Tice SVP Pharmacy Practice, Aspen RxHealth Founder, RxGenomix President, American Pharmacists Association Brad Tice, PharmD, MBA, FAPhA is the SVP of Pharmacy Practice at Aspen RxHealth and Founder of RxGenomix. He is also the current president of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA). Dr. Tice received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1994 and PharmD in 1996 from the University of Kansas. He also earned an MBA from the Vanderbilt University Owen School of Management in 2012. His career has spanned the pharmacy spectrum working with independent, chain and hospital pharmacies through Cardinal Health, entrepreneurial start-ups, independent and chain community pharmacy practice, academia at Drake University, and managed care. He is also the founder of RxGenomix, a Tennessee-based company to implement pharmacogenomics into pharmacy practice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brad Tice, PharmD, MBA, FAPhA, Director, Product Strategy & Commercialization at Cardinal Health -- joins Erin L. Albert, MBA, PharmD, JD, PAHM and Todd S. Eury - on the Pharmacy Podcast Network at the Cardinal Health annual conference dedicated to independent pharmacies throughout the country - the RBC 2017. Pharmacists in Washington State got SB 5557 passed in early 2015—a bill requiring commercial or private health care plans regulated by Washington State to enroll pharmacists into their provider networks, and it mandates that these plans pay pharmacists for services provided if they are within a pharmacist's scope of practice. With more than 10,000 active collaborative practice agreements in existence for pharmacists in Washington State, Rochon said they wanted to “push the bar” even further and make sure pharmacists were compensated for their services. The process was long and involved and passage of the bill was achieved largely through several partnerships with stakeholders ranging from legislators to patient advocacy groups. Part of the process also involved legal maneuvering with an existing Washington State law having to do with providers and health care plans. Please see -- PharmacistsProvideCare.com and encouraged pharmacists to share their patient care stories with policy makers. Thank you to our podcast series sponsor - Cardinal Health. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent official policy or position of Cardinal Health or its customers. The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. This podcast does not constitute and is not intended to offer medical or other professional advice or services. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thomas E. Menighan, BSPharm, MBA, ScD (Hon), FAPhA, Executive Vice President Thomas E. Menighan is executive vice president and chief executive officer of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA). He received his bachelor of science in pharmacy (BSPharm) in 1974 from West Virginia University School of Pharmacy and master of business administration (MBA) in 1990 from Averett College. In 2011, he received an honorary doctor of science (ScD) degree from West Virginia University and he was awarded a ScD by the University of Charleston (West Virginia) in 2010. Prior to his current leadership roles at APhA, Menighan was founder and president of SynTegra Solutions, Inc., in Germantown, Maryland. The company provides supply chain and chargeback auditing and consulting in risk management, 340B systems, anti-counterfeiting, and the technology of medication information. Menighan also founded SymRx, Inc., and developed CornerDrugstore.com. Throughout his career, Menighan has served volunteer roles within the profession of pharmacy, including president of APhA from 2001 to 2002 and a member of the APhA Board of Trustees between 1995 and 2003. He was a senior staff member of APhA from 1987 to 1992. While on staff as senior director of external affairs, he managed state affairs, public relations, new business development, and practice management issues. His other professional experiences include management of the PharMark Corporation, creator of RationalMed, and licensor of systems for states to conduct drug utilization review for millions of state Medicaid enrollees. Menighan also founded and was a 20-year Medicine Shoppe owner in Huntington, West Virginia, and he is a current partner in Pharmacy Associates, Inc., a multi-state specialty pharmacy that today serves patients in much of the United States. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.