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In this edition of the Pharmacy Survival Guide series, guests Joey Chamberlain, Parker Baro, Rannon Ching, and Mayank Amin share the hard-earned (and well-won) strategies that keep their pharmacies strong. They talk everything from cash pricing to maximizing margins to turning storage closets into profitable clinics backed by medical billing. Packed with practical tips and real-world wins, this episode is a masterclass in doing more with less. 00:31 – Joey Chamberlain on balancing care and business survival 03:14 – Should you pay for a pricing solution? Why time is money 04:08 – Parker Baro on delegation, priorities, and business focus 07:30 – Rannon Ching on the learning curve of medical billing 09:54 – Real-time insurance tools and fixing billing blind spots 12:15 – Why pharmacy-level care deserves provider-level billing 14:13 – Reframing counseling as consultation for reimbursement 17:00 – Mayank Amin on profit margins, strategic ordering, and innovation 20:11 – Competing with Amazon by offering personalized experiences 22:19 – Diversifying income through clinical services 23:13 – Buying smart: comparing suppliers and boosting script margins 24:00 – Understanding retroactive fees and unpredictable clawbacks 25:19 – Final thoughts: simplify reporting, work smarter, not harder Hosted By: - Mark Bivins, SVP of Sales, RedSail Technologies - Will Tuft | Director of Pharmacy Education & Engagement Guests: - Joey Chamberlain | President, CEO of Cheek and Scott Drugs - Mayank Amin | Owner & Chief Patient Advocate, Skippack Pharmacy - Rannon Ching | Pharmacist-in-Charge, Tarrytown Pharmacy - Parker Baro | Medication Transitions Specialist at Denver Health Looking for more information about independent pharmacy? Visit https://www.redsailtechnologies.com
From big dreams to big plans: Andy Maurer and Josh Howland share how RedSail Technologies is building real-world solutions that are impacting the industry. On this episode of Beyond the Scripts, Josh and Andy break down their strategy for growing RedSail's pharmacy technology ecosystem — from PMS platforms to merchant services — and how private equity investment is driving that growth. They also tackle major industry challenges, from disrupting e-prescribing monopolies to creating new revenue opportunities for pharmacies in 2025. Tune in to learn what's next for pharmacy technology and, more importantly, what it means for your business. 00:00 - Introduction 01:24 - Path to becoming CEO of RedSail Technologies 05:59 - Discussion about private equity's role in RedSail Technologies 08:40 - Josh on how private equity investment changed development cycles 19:22 - Overview of pharmacy management systems under RedSail 26:26 - The strategic importance of the PowerLine Switch 31:16 - RxCash+ program and improving cash prescription pricing 43:34 - Introduction of RedSail Pay for credit card processing Hosted By: Will Tuft | Director of Pharmacy Education & Engagement, PioneerRx Guest: Josh Howland | President of Pharmacy Management Solutions, RedSail Technologies Andy Maurer | CEO, RedSail Technologies Looking for more information about independent pharmacy? Visit https://www.redsailtechnologies.com
At just 25 years old, Josuah Tilus didn't wait to make his mark on the industry. He bought his own pharmacy fresh out of school and has been redefining what it means to be an owner since. In this episode of Beyond the Scripts, Josuah shares his journey from pharmacy student to pharmacy owner at Chinook Pharmacy in Forks, WA. He opens up about his fast track to ownership: attending over 30 conferences in school, building a strategic network, and getting involved in professional organizations. Now, as a young owner in a tight-knit community, Josuah is updating operations, rolling out new software, and launching clinical services to tackle healthcare gaps in his rural community. If you're curious about how to make big moves early in your career — or what it takes to own and innovate —, this episode is for you. 00:00:00 - Introduction to Josuah Tilus 00:01:25 - Josuah's timeline (graduation to pharmacy ownership) 00:03:23 - The whirlwind process of buying the pharmacy 00:07:34 - Educational journey and involvement 00:15:57 - Advice for pharmacy students on balancing priorities 00:30:50 - Moving from Florida to rural Forks, Washington 00:46:21 - Implementing changes at the pharmacy 00:53:11 - Future plans for clinical services Hosted By: Will Tuft | Director of Pharmacy Education & Engagement Guest: Josuah Tilus | Pharmacy Owner & Manager, Chinook Pharmacy & Variety Looking for more information about independent pharmacy? Visit www.pioneerrx.com
What burning questions do RedSail customers have about the future of pharmacy? In this special episode of Beyond the Scripts, we put Josh Howland in the hot seat to discuss the industry's most pressing issues. Josh talks about the evolution of PioneerRx, RedSail's multi-PMS strategy, and the benefits of the PowerLine switch. He also explains how RedSail plans to help pharmacies stay profitable, even amid the rise of expensive medications like GLP-1s, and his cautious approach to integrating AI into pharmacy technology. Outside of the software, Josh dives into industry-specific challenges, like transparent pricing, manufacturer voucher programs, and the cybersecurity challenges following the Change Healthcare attack. With this conversation, Josh cuts through the industry noise and offers answers to all the questions you've been asking. 00:00 - Introduction and Josh's journey at PioneerRx 06:48 - Impact of RedSail's acquisition on PioneerRx 17:01 - RedSail Technologies portfolio expansion 21:34 - Integrating independent pharmacies under one technology network 30:36 - Communication and company growth challenges 33:36 - The PowerLine switch benefits and security 43:27 - Fee structure changes and pricing model 49:26 - Manufacturer voucher programs and claim issues 01:00:02 - Development priorities and AI's future role Hosted By: Will Tuft | Director of Pharmacy Education & Engagement, PioneerRx Guest: Josh Howland | President of Pharmacy Management Solutions, RedSail Technologies Looking for more information about independent pharmacy? Visit www.pioneerrx.com
DescriptionIn this episode, Sharona and Bosley look at some new(ish) literature about traditional grades in a more professional setting - Pharmacy Education. If the ultimate goal of many degree programs is to get a professional degree or license, what is being done with grading at that level and how might we leverage those choices earlier in the educational system. We explore in different ways the deficiencies with traditional grading as well as the beliefs instructors have that support the use of traditional grading.LinksPlease note - any books linked here are likely Amazon Associates links. Clicking on them and purchasing through them helps support the show. Thanks for your support!Deficiencies of Traditional Grading Systems and Recommendations for the Future, by Cain, J., Medina, M., Romanelli, F., and Persky, A.When is a Number Not A Number?, by Talbert, R., from the Grading for Growth BlogLearning for Mastery, by Bloom, B. ResourcesThe Center for Grading Reform - seeking to advance education in the United States by supporting effective grading reform at all levels through conferences, educational workshops, professional development, research and scholarship, influencing public policy, and community building.The Grading Conference - an annual, online conference exploring Alternative Grading in Higher Education & K-12.Some great resources to educate yourself about Alternative Grading:The Grading for Growth BlogThe Grading ConferenceThe Intentional Academia BlogRecommended Books on Alternative Grading:Grading for Growth, by Robert Talbert and David ClarkSpecifications Grading, by Linda NilsenUndoing the Grade, by Jesse StommelFollow us on Bluesky, Facebook and Instagram - @thegradingpod. To leave us a comment, please go to our website: www.thegradingpod.com and leave a...
In this exciting new segment of our Rewind series, we're crafting a Pharmacy Survival Guide that only Catalyst can deliver. These thoughtfully designed multi-part podcasts look back at previous episodes of Catalyst and Beyond the Scripts to explore fundamental areas in pharmacy that will enhance your professional growth. Part 1 of the survival guide focuses on financial foundations & compliance, featuring valuable advice and fresh insights from our previous guests Brad Gallagher, Shahida Choudhry, and Greco De Valencia as they break down critical topics ranging from the importance of working capital in pharmacy transactions to identifying legal blind spots in regulatory compliance. Links to Previous Episodes Compliance Financial Foundations 00:07 Financial Segment Begins 07:44 Pharmacy Market Trends 11:40 Business Adaptation Strategies 15:37 Acquisition Evaluation 22:41 Compliance Segment Begins28:41 Annual Compliance Requirements 36:38 Hiring Best Practices Hosted By: Mark Bivins, Chief Growth Officer at RedSail Technologies, Will Tuft | Director of Pharmacy Education & Engagement Guests: Brad Gallagher | Partner and Co-Leader of Health Care Controversies at Barclay Damon LLP, Shahida Choudhry | Owner of Palms Pharmacy, Greco De Valencia | Senior Loan Officer & Vice President at Pharmacy at Live Oak Bank Looking for more information about independent pharmacy? Visit www.pioneerrx.com
In this episode of Beyond the Scripts, Kris Rhea introduces Pharmacy Marketplace, an AI-driven platform helping independent pharmacies optimize purchasing and maintain wholesaler compliance. Independent pharmacy owner Saad Aqqad shares how implementing the system at Oak Ridge Pharmacy eliminated manual processes and protected valuable rebates, while freeing up time for patient care. Host Will Tuft explores how this technology solution is helping pharmacies work smarter and stay competitive in today's challenging healthcare landscape. 0:00 - Introduction and guest introductions 3:37 - Saad's journey: Opening Oak Ridge Pharmacy 11:59 - Navigating COVID as a new pharmacy 18:35 - Chris explains Pharmacy Marketplace 27:07 - Benefits of technology in pharmacy operations 38:42 - Discussing DSCSA compliance and supplier relationships 46:38 - Future plans for Oak Ridge Pharmacy 51:56 - Final thoughts on community pharmacy and relationships Hosted By: Will Tuft | Director of Pharmacy Education & Engagement Guest: Kris Rhea | Director of Business Development, Pharmacy Marketplace Saad Aqqad | Owner and Founder, Oak Ridge Pharmacy Looking for more information about independent pharmacy? Visit www.pioneerrx.com
Meet Matt Binder, the 2024 WSPA Distinguished Young Pharmacist. Making his home in Seattle, he has built a three-store pharmacy network while maintaining the personal touch that makes independent pharmacies special. On this episode of the Beyond the Scripts Podcast, join him and host Will Tuft as they share modern insights on team building, profit-sharing strategies, and the power of student engagement. Learn how his partnership with the Cascadia Pharmacy Group enables innovation while preserving the essential role of community pharmacy. From natural products to healthcare advocacy, Matt's story showcases the evolving face of independent pharmacy. 0:00 - Introduction & Background 5:18 - Building a Three-Store Operation 15:12 - Student Engagement & Team Building 25:03 - Natural Products & Business Model 38:42 - Managing Multiple Locations 45:16 - Advocacy & Industry Changes 52:35 - Future of Independent Pharmacy Hosted By: Will Tuft | Director of Pharmacy Education & Engagement Guest: Matt Binder | Owner, Madison Park Pharmacy & Wellness Center Looking for more information about independent pharmacy? Visitwww.pioneerrx.com
George Zorich, a seasoned pharma executive, discusses his return to leadership after retirement, navigating the challenges of running a company with divisions in ophthalmology and critical care. He shares insights on the evolving pharmacy profession, AI's impact, education reform, and the future of pharmacy graduates facing high debt and uncertain job prospects.
The podcast explores the integration of gaming in pharmacy education, highlighting how interactive and immersive games can enhance student engagement and learning. Speakers discuss the benefits of gamified learning experiences in understanding pharmaceutical concepts and improving problem-solving skills in a dynamic educational environment. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
In this episode, 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 ★
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Pharmacist Ellen Fulp is passionate about using medications appropriately to care for patients who are at their most vulnerable. As a part of the hospice interdisciplinary team, Ellen collaborates with the hospice director and nurse to ensure quality of life is supported, and a patient's suffering is reduced. Caregivers and patients often misunderstand how medication is used in hospice care. Ellen believes in symptom resolution, keeping the patient's goals of care in mind. In hospice care, pharmacists do more than just review medications for side effects or adverse effects. They help the clinical team find the best medication options to keep the patient comfortable. That includes finding the right route, the most convenient and safe times for administering the medications, and ensuring the medications are utilized correctly by the patient. When medication diversion (meds being stolen or used by someone else) is a concern, pharmacists coordinate with the hospice team to furnish the meds in a safe, legally compliant way. Pharmacists might not be part of the “core team”, but they're a vital part of the care of a hospice patient. Connect with Ellen Fulp, PharmD, MSPC, BCG, Director of Pharmacy Education at AvaCare, on LinkedIn. Find all the resources that Barbara Karnes has to offer at bkbooks.com. Purchase the End of Life Guideline Series Bundle here. Find Barbara's new booklet Always Offer, Never Force: Food at the End of Life here. Read Barbara's blog here. Connect with Barbara Karnes on social media: Facebook Insta LinkedIn Twitter Pinterest YouTube Order your copies of The Hospice Care Plan: A Path to Comfort here, now available in English and Spanish! Check out the free library of video tutorials from the creators of The Hospice Care Plan hospice nurses Nancy Heyerman and Brenda Kizzire here. Read more about Nancy and Brenda and their mission to improve hospice care here. Find Odonata Care on social media: Facebook YouTube IG TikTok Hospice Navigation Services is here for you. If you have questions about hospice care or need to troubleshoot the care you're already receiving, book a session with an expert Hospice Navigator at theheartofhospice.com. Book podcast host Helen Bauer to speak at your event or conference by sending an email to helen@theheartofhospice.com. Find more podcast episodes from The Heart of Hospice at The Heart of Hospice Podcast (theheartofhospice.com)
On this special episode offering CPE Credits, Fred Goldstein Invites Susan Wojcicki Roman, clinical pharmacy lead at Humana Pharmacy Solutions to discuss Breaking Biases in Breast Cancer. This activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation and Merck Sharp and Dohme. AMCP is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Full instructions on how to claim CPE credits can be found here (https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:cce0dc42-2b1b-4e42-8543-d1c93730e81d) Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
On this special episode offering CPE Credits, Fred Goldstein Invites Danielle Roman, manager of clinical pharmacy services at Allegheny Health Network Cancer Institute to discuss Breast Cancer Breakthroughs: A Peek into the Pipeline. This activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation and Merck Sharp and Dohme. AMCP is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Full instructions on how to claim CPE credits can be found here (https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:cce0dc42-2b1b-4e42-8543-d1c93730e81d) Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Listen to C+D's first Big Debate live at the Pharmacy Show - Is Pharmacy Education Fit For Purpose? With Beth Kennedy, C+D Editor, Nana Ofori-Atta, C+D Clinical and Custom Content Editor, Marvin Munzu, Preregshortcuts Ltd Managing director, co-founder and clinical lead and ZhyarSaid, RevisePharma Founder and education lead
Special guest Jennifer N. Clements, PharmD, FCCP, FADCES, BCPS, CDCES, BCACP, BC-ADM, Clinical Professor and Director of Pharmacy Education from the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy joins us to talk about meds for obesity and weight loss.Listen in as they discuss management of overweight and obesity, including the role of newer injectable medications, oral options, and lifestyle changes.You'll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC's Editorial Advisory Board:Stephen 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 - PhoenixCraig D. Williams, PharmD, FNLA, BCPS, Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the Oregon Health and Science UniversityFor the purposes of disclosure, Dr. Clements reports relevant financial relationships [GLP-1 agonists] with Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk (speakers bureau).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: Weight Loss ProductsToolbox: Weight Loss: Helping Your Overweight and Obese PatientsIf 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. You can also reach out to provide feedback or make suggestions by emailing us at ContactUs@trchealthcare.com.
Interviewee: Dr. Katherine Vakil Interviewer: Dr. Kruti Shah Description: In this episode, we are delighted to be joined by Dr. Katherine Vakil, a pharmacist and Pharmacy Services Manager based in the Chicago area, and guest host Dr. Kruti Shah, who is a Clinical Operations Pharmacist at Rush. Dr. Shah was recently featured on the podcast as a guest in Episode 74. If you haven't yet listened to that interview, we highly recommend you check it out after finishing this one. Today, Dr. Shah is back, this time in the interview role, for a conversation with Dr. Vakil about navigating university and pharmacy schools with a disability, figuring out what speaks to you in your career journey, and learning how to seek out the accommodations you need as a learner and patient. We begin with an introduction from Dr. Vakil. Bio: Katherine Vakil is the Pharmacy Services Manager at Erie Family Health Centers. In 2017, Katherine established a new Pharmacy Services team at Erie, which focuses on improving medication access for patients. Katherine received her Doctor of Pharmacy at the University of Minnesota and Master of Public Health at Northwestern University in Chicago. In 2022, Katherine completed a Disability Leadership Fellowship with Disability Lead. In October 2022, Katherine established the Disability Employee Resource Group (ERG) at Erie and is currently the co-chair. Katherine was born hard of hearing and wears hearing aids. Transcript Keywords: disability, health equity, accessibility, pharmacy, hearing loss, accommodations, pharmacy, disabled pharmacist Produced by: Sofia Schlozman and Lisa Meeks Audio editor: Jacob Feeman Digital Media: Katie Sullivan Resources: Disability Lead Program Dr. Kruti Shah's interview
In this conversation, Dr. Amad Al-Azzawi shares his practical knowledge and global perspectives cultivated throughout his career as a pharmacist, university educator, and research scholar!His work, centered on the vital reform of pharmacy education in developing health systems, offers profound insights into where education, healthcare, and international perspectives intersect.
Explore new Pharmacy Educational Trends in our episode titled: "RxEducation: Diving into Lebanese Pharmacy Education"! Discover the latest trends, curriculum innovations, and the vital role this field plays in healthcare. Listen to our podcast with our esteemed guest Prof. Mohammad Rahal, Dean of the School of Pharmacy at Lebanese International University, as he shares valuable insights into the world of pharmacy education in Lebanon. Whether you're a student, healthcare enthusiast, or simply curious, our podcast offers a fascinating look at pharmacy education in Lebanon.
Description: In this BIPOC II episode, Dr. Lisa Meeks is joined by Dr. Kruti Shah, a Clinical Operations Pharmacist at Rush University Medical Center. Being a woman of color and having a disability of hearing loss, Dr. Shah is a passionate advocate for Disability, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Rush. Dr. Shah and Dr. Meeks discuss how her upbringing shaped her evolving perceptions of her own disability, the ways in which her formative experiences have informed her work advocating for patients, and her hopes to empower future generations of disabled communities. Bio: Kruti Parikh Shah, PharmD, is a Clinical Operations Pharmacist at RUSH University Medical Center. She serves as a steering committee member of the Disabilities Employee Resource Group (DERG) at RUSH and as a DEI committee member for the ICHP. Recognizing the significance of intersectionality in healthcare, Dr. Shah has spearheaded health system-wide initiatives aimed at fostering wellness and inclusion. During the pandemic when medical masks became a barrier to lipreading, she advocated for clear masks to improve access to communication for employees, patients and visitors. Currently serving as a Public Voice Fellow with the OpEd Project, Dr. Shah utilizes her platform to raise awareness and promote disability-affirming care. She has published an article in Newsweek shedding light on the importance of inclusive practices and challenge societal misconceptions surrounding disabilities. Dr. Shah is a passionate patient advocate and educator advancing the rights and access for individuals with disabilities. Through the Disability Lead fellowship, co-hosting the Docs with Disabilities podcast, and participating in the Disability in Medicine Mutual Mentorship Program, she works tirelessly to promote diversity, equity and inclusion. She is a graduate of the University of Toronto (Honors BSc) and the University at Buffalo (PharmD) Interviewee: Dr. Kruti Shah (PharmD) Interviewer: Dr. Lisa Meeks Producer: Nicole Kim Key words: Hard of hearing, accommodations, BIPOC, Pharmacy, docswithdisabilities, BIPOC, Indian, pharmacistswithdisabilities, empathy, ableism, clear masks, India, captioning, amplified stethescopes. Transcript
Join this three-part conversation with Dr. Blake Porter, Dr. Shareen El-Ibiary, and Dr. Gabriella Douglass – experienced pharmacy educators, well-being leaders, and recent participants in ASHP's Well-Being Ambassador Program. The episode will discuss their journey exploring and implementing WBR principles, while leading the way for their learners and organizations. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
Join this three-part conversation with Dr. Blake Porter, Dr. Shareen El-Ibiary, and Dr. Justin Konkol – experienced pharmacy educators, well-being leaders, and recent participants in ASHP's Well-Being Ambassador Program. Each episode will discuss their journeys exploring and implementing WBR principles, while leading the way for their learners and organizations. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
Join this three-part conversation with Dr. Shareen El-Ibiary, Dr. Blake Porter, and Dr. Gabriella Douglass – experienced pharmacy educators, well-being leaders, and recent participants in ASHP's Well-Being Ambassador Program. Each episode will discuss their journeys exploring and implementing WBR principles, while leading the way for their learners and organizations. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
What is required to assure all pharmacy graduates are “team-ready” clinicians? by Lucinda L. Maine, Ph.D., American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy; and Peter Vlasses, Pharm.D., D.Sc. (Hon.), FCCP, Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education. Download the editorial at: https://accpjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jac5.1038. View the full Opinions in JACCP Virtual Issue at: https://accpjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1002/(ISSN)2574-9870.editorial.
The study establishes widespread hetero/cis normativity in UK pharmacy education, exposing a hidden curriculum that opposes LGBTQIA+ people. Queer pedagogy is offered as a means of questioning, resisting, and disrupting such patterns. Read the accompanying article here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.15018
Today, we're talking about the Oath of a Pharmacist. Why? Because this is the last episode of 2022, and the end of the year is always a good time to reflect on the past. I graduated with my BS Pharm from the University of Toledo on May 12, 2001. On that day, one of my pharmacology professors (Dr. Gerald Sherman) administered the oath of a pharmacist to my class. Although I don't remember graduation day in great detail, I reviewed The Oath to prepare for this podcast episode. The oath was first developed in 1983. It was revised in 1994, 2007, and 2021. The 1994 version was used when I graduated in 2001. If you're graduating in 2023, the 2021 version will likely be part of your graduation ceremony. See the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy's (AACP) website for the 2021 version and the history of The Oath. (https://www.aacp.org/resource/oath-pharmacist) I found the 1994 version of The Oath in The Pharmacy Student Companion: Your Road Map to Pharmacy Education and Careers, Third Edition by Daniel H. Albrant and Linda R. Harteker. (APhA 1999.) In my opinion, The Oath has changed for the better over the years. It's more modern and inclusive. Changes I noticed The 1994 version has 7 lines. The 2021 version has 10 lines. The opening line is worded a little different in the 1994 and 2021 versions. The 2021 version mentions inclusion, diversity, and health equity. Protecting personal and health information was added to the 2021 version. Preparing the next generation of pharmacists was added to the 2021 version. The public trusts us to fulfill the vows in The Oath. As you continue to practice pharmacy, learn about pharmacy, or teach pharmacy students, keep The Oath in mind. If you are unable able to fulfill your vows, do something about it. If you see something, say something, and do something! No one can make you care more about metrics than you care about your patients. You get to decide what you care about. It's time to use your voice! Fight for your right to carry out the oath of a pharmacist! Thank you for listening to episode 192 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast! To read the show notes, visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com. Click on the podcast tab, and search for episode 192.
In this podcast Carlene McMaugh speaks to Professor Andrew McLachlan and Associate Professor Rebekah Moles about the future of pharmacy education and the changes coming for the profession In our ...
In this podcast, we will discuss how artificial intelligence machine learning, data science and analytics are being incorporated into pharmacy education and how pharmacists can be better prepared to enter the ever-changing workforce. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
In today's episode, we showcase two rising stars within the pharmacy profession and describe their viewpoints on the importance of DEI work within pharmacy practice. Dr. Yodit Teklu is currently an PGY2 ambulatory care pharmacy resident with the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System. Her work and practice is rooted in advancing and serving the medically underrepresented and underserved. Joining Dr. Teklu is Dr. Maya Bell, who is a PGY2 infectious diseases pharmacy resident with the University of Minnesota Medical Center. Dr. Bell has started her career with focuses on underserved health and the importance of health equity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, we showcase two rising stars within the pharmacy profession and describe their viewpoints on the importance of DEI work within pharmacy practice. Dr. Yodit Teklu is currently an PGY2 ambulatory care pharmacy resident with the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System. Her work and practice is rooted in advancing and serving the medically underrepresented and underserved. Joining Dr. Teklu is Dr. Maya Bell, who is a PGY2 infectious diseases pharmacy resident with the University of Minnesota Medical Center. Dr. Bell has started her career with focuses on underserved health and the importance of health equity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the west to the MENA!Through the "Pharmacy Education" podcast series, IVPN-Voice explores the evolution of pharmacy education through the lens of pioneers in the field around the world. With the second episode of this series, the host, Sirine Shoukair, meets up with Dr. Sharief Khalifa, BSc Pharm, PhD, Professor and Chancellor for Quality and Global Engagement, Dean of the College of Pharmacy, Gulf Medical University, to explore pharmacy education and practice in the MENA region, especially in the GCC, from its emergence to its current advancements.Dr. Sharief Khalifa is a widely recognized leader in leveraging pharmacy education and practice in a way that goes with today's needs, challenges and opportunities. Khalifa demonstrates the shifts that are emerging in the educational curriculum of BSc Pharm into a Doctor of Pharmacy Program in order to meet the needs of patient-centered care in real-world clinical practice and how this shift creates more jobs for the upcoming generations. Khalifa also emphasizes the immense impact of including pharmacy practitioners with academicians and scientists (PhD) to play their roles as pharmacy educators, bridging the gaps between knowledge and practice and representing a prime role model for pharmacy students. Moving to the clinical training floor with Dr. Sharif to highlight the key qualifications of preceptors in order to advance students' training journey and how different training sites reflect on communication skills of students in dealing well with varied environments.Get to know more about pharmacy educators in the Gulf region, where they are and where they are heading , with Dr. Khalifa and Dr. Shoukair. Enjoy the talk of pharmacy educators' leaders!
Through the "Pharmacy Education" podcast series, IVPN-Voice explores the evolution of pharmacy education through the lens of pioneers in the field around the world. In the first episode of this series, the host, Sirine Shoukair, sits down with Steven J. Martin, Pharm.D, BCPS, FCCP, FCCM, Dean of the College of Pharmacy, Ohaio Northern University, to discuss the key historical developments in pharmacy education in the West regions and where we are heading. Dr. Martin will highlight the eras that have influenced the evolution of pharmacy education and practice. Starting from the 1920s to the "Pharmaceutical Care Era" and into the "Post-Pharmaceutical Care Era" (Present). In addition Dr Martin shows how the focus of pharmacy practice and education has expanded largely from only compounding-related activities to include patient-centered care activities, with the influence of the pharmacy economic model and experiential education in driving the change. Enjoy the talk on the evolution of pharmacy education in the United States through the timeline (1920–present).
In this podcast episode, we chat with Dr. Garrett Schramm, Director of Pharmacy Education and Academic Affairs at Mayo Clinic – Rochester, about the value of community-based pharmacy residencies in training future leaders. Dr. Schramm reviews his organization's pursuit of expanding available pharmacy residencies in community-based practice at Mayo, and the importance of quality training for future practice leaders. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
Chuck DiTrapano, RPh, Founder and Vice President of Pharmacy Education with RxToolKit, joins us to offer insight on creating systems to enhance the safe administration of medication for both patients and caregivers. To learn more about RxToolKit and their journey for a safer infusion experience, visit https://www.RxToolKit.com/.
In this episode of Pharmacy Leadership, Vicki Basalyga sits down with Doug Slain to discuss his experiences as an international Antibiotic Stewarship Consultant and his involvement with U.S.-Thai Consortium for the Development of Pharmacy Education in Thailand and the unique leadership opportunities offered in these roles. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
As pharmacists, we are extensively trained on the intricacies of evaluating medical literature, but how can we do it more efficiently? In this podcast episode, we interview Dr. Garrett Schramm, Director of Pharmacy Education and Academic Affairs at Mayo Clinic - Rochester and Dr. Scott Nei, Cardiovascular Critical Care Pharmacist and PGY1 Residency Program Director at Mayo Clinic - Rochester to learn tips and tricks for quickly evaluating literature. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
Drs. Denise Rhoney and Scott Singleton investigate the motivations and approaches to accelerate needed change in pharmacy education. They look at academic, social, technological, economic, and political forces driving the imperative change. Full manuscript available at: https://accpjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jac5.1407
Through a series of podcasts, members of the Section of Specialty Pharmacy Practitioners discuss the state of specialty pharmacy during the COVID-19 pandemic and how specialty pharmacy practice has changed. During this podcast, speakers discuss student and resident education during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
Guest editors Drs. Stuart Haines and Amy Seybert provide insight into the February 2021 themed issue on clinical pharmacy education and training. The full themed issue is available at: https://accpjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/25749870/2021/4/2
Today's ‘Transforming a Nation' Podcast episode 5 in the series, focuses on ending the inexcusable Sexual Harassment in the Profession of Pharmacy. Our host of this episode is Dr. Rebecca Smith @RebeccaESmith on Twitter, who started bringing massive awareness to this reoccurring issue. See tweet here: https://twitter.com/rebeccaraesmith/status/1308161152988270592?s=20 Rebecca's guests are always testifying about their experiences with Sexual Harassment in pharmacy, including Brooke Barlow, PharmD who's a PGY2 Critical Care Pharmacy Resident at University of Kentucky, Ashley Barlow PharmD PGY2 Oncology Pharmacy Resident at MD Anderson Cancer Center, and Jackie Johnston, PharmD a Surgical Trauma Neuro ICU PharmD & Clinical Assistant Professor PGY-1 RPD. References: Addressing Sexual and Gender Harassment in Pharmacy Education to Improve Provider Wellness and Patient Care https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7223926/ Frequency and severity of sexual harassment in pharmacy practice in Ohio https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10533349/ This episode is sponsored by: UltiGuard Safe Pack is the only pen needle product that comes with an all-in-one sharps container. Learn more about why UltiGuard Safe Pack is the best choice for your patients and your pharmacy. Learn more UltiGuard Safe Pack https://www.ulticare.com/ultiguard-safe-pack/podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's ‘Transforming a Nation' Podcast episode 5 in the series, focuses on ending the inexcusable Sexual Harassment in the Profession of Pharmacy. Our host of this episode is Dr. Rebecca Smith @RebeccaESmith on Twitter, who started bringing massive awareness to this reoccurring issue. See tweet here: https://twitter.com/rebeccaraesmith/status/1308161152988270592?s=20 Rebecca's guests are always testifying about their experiences with Sexual Harassment in pharmacy, including Brooke Barlow, PharmD who's a PGY2 Critical Care Pharmacy Resident at University of Kentucky, Ashley Barlow PharmD PGY2 Oncology Pharmacy Resident at MD Anderson Cancer Center, and Jackie Johnston, PharmD a Surgical Trauma Neuro ICU PharmD & Clinical Assistant Professor PGY-1 RPD. References: Addressing Sexual and Gender Harassment in Pharmacy Education to Improve Provider Wellness and Patient Care https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7223926/ Frequency and severity of sexual harassment in pharmacy practice in Ohio https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10533349/ This episode is sponsored by: UltiGuard Safe Pack is the only pen needle product that comes with an all-in-one sharps container. Learn more about why UltiGuard Safe Pack is the best choice for your patients and your pharmacy. Learn more UltiGuard Safe Pack https://www.ulticare.com/ultiguard-safe-pack/podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today’s ‘Transforming a Nation’ Podcast episode 5 in the series, focuses on ending the inexcusable Sexual Harassment in the Profession of Pharmacy. Our host of this episode is Dr. Rebecca Smith @RebeccaESmith on Twitter, who started bringing massive awareness to this reoccurring issue. See tweet here: https://twitter.com/rebeccaraesmith/status/1308161152988270592?s=20 Rebecca's guests are always testifying about their experiences with Sexual Harassment in pharmacy, including Brooke Barlow, PharmD who's a PGY2 Critical Care Pharmacy Resident at University of Kentucky, Ashley Barlow PharmD PGY2 Oncology Pharmacy Resident at MD Anderson Cancer Center, and Jackie Johnston, PharmD a Surgical Trauma Neuro ICU PharmD & Clinical Assistant Professor PGY-1 RPD. References: Addressing Sexual and Gender Harassment in Pharmacy Education to Improve Provider Wellness and Patient Care https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7223926/ Frequency and severity of sexual harassment in pharmacy practice in Ohio https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10533349/ This episode is sponsored by: UltiGuard Safe Pack is the only pen needle product that comes with an all-in-one sharps container. Learn more about why UltiGuard Safe Pack is the best choice for your patients and your pharmacy. Learn more UltiGuard Safe Pack https://www.ulticare.com/ultiguard-safe-pack/podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's ‘Transforming a Nation' Podcast episode 4 in the series, focuses on inexcusable Sexual Harassment in the Profession of Pharmacy with Brittany Bissell, PharmD is a Medical ICU Clinical Pharmacist and Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Kentucky & Mojdeh Heavner PharmD is Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice & Science at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. The tweet from Dr. Rebecca Smith @RebeccaESmith on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rebeccaraesmith/status/1308161152988270592?s=20 References: Addressing Sexual and Gender Harassment in Pharmacy Education to Improve Provider Wellness and Patient Care https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7223926/ Frequency and severity of sexual harassment in pharmacy practice in Ohio https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10533349/ Sponsored by UltiGuard Safe Pack The UltiGuard Safe Pack is the only pen needle product that comes with an all-in-one sharps container. Learn more about why UltiGuard Safe Pack is the best choice for your patients and your pharmacy. Learn more UltiGuard Safe Pack https://www.ulticare.com/ultiguard-safe-pack/podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's ‘Transforming a Nation' Podcast episode 4 in the series, focuses on inexcusable Sexual Harassment in the Profession of Pharmacy with Brittany Bissell, PharmD is a Medical ICU Clinical Pharmacist and Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Kentucky & Mojdeh Heavner PharmD is Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice & Science at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. The tweet from Dr. Rebecca Smith @RebeccaESmith on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rebeccaraesmith/status/1308161152988270592?s=20 References: Addressing Sexual and Gender Harassment in Pharmacy Education to Improve Provider Wellness and Patient Care https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7223926/ Frequency and severity of sexual harassment in pharmacy practice in Ohio https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10533349/ Sponsored by UltiGuard Safe Pack The UltiGuard Safe Pack is the only pen needle product that comes with an all-in-one sharps container. Learn more about why UltiGuard Safe Pack is the best choice for your patients and your pharmacy. Learn more UltiGuard Safe Pack https://www.ulticare.com/ultiguard-safe-pack/podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today’s ‘Transforming a Nation’ Podcast episode 4 in the series, focuses on inexcusable Sexual Harassment in the Profession of Pharmacy with Brittany Bissell, PharmD is a Medical ICU Clinical Pharmacist and Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Kentucky & Mojdeh Heavner PharmD is Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice & Science at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. The tweet from Dr. Rebecca Smith @RebeccaESmith on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rebeccaraesmith/status/1308161152988270592?s=20 References: Addressing Sexual and Gender Harassment in Pharmacy Education to Improve Provider Wellness and Patient Care https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7223926/ Frequency and severity of sexual harassment in pharmacy practice in Ohio https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10533349/ Sponsored by UltiGuard Safe Pack The UltiGuard Safe Pack is the only pen needle product that comes with an all-in-one sharps container. Learn more about why UltiGuard Safe Pack is the best choice for your patients and your pharmacy. Learn more UltiGuard Safe Pack https://www.ulticare.com/ultiguard-safe-pack/podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The TAILOR-PCI Trial evaluates the outcomes between genotype-guided P2Y12 inhibitor selection versus conventional prescribing on ischemic outcomes. Listen to Geoff Wall and guest, Jake Galdo, discuss the role of pharmacogenomics in patient care. Additional Resource/Reference: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2769725 This episode is accredited for CPE. Subscribe at CEimpact (https://www.ceimpact.com/pharmacist) and claim your CE today! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The TAILOR-PCI Trial evaluates the outcomes between genotype-guided P2Y12 inhibitor selection versus conventional prescribing on ischemic outcomes. Listen to Geoff Wall and guest, Jake Galdo, discuss the role of pharmacogenomics in patient care. Additional Resource/Reference: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2769725 This episode is accredited for CPE. Subscribe at CEimpact (https://www.ceimpact.com/pharmacist) and claim your CE today! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The TAILOR-PCI Trial evaluates the outcomes between genotype-guided P2Y12 inhibitor selection versus conventional prescribing on ischemic outcomes. Listen to Geoff Wall and guest, Jake Galdo, discuss the role of pharmacogenomics in patient care.Additional Resource/Reference:https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2769725 This episode is accredited for CPE. Subscribe at CEimpact (https://www.ceimpact.com/pharmacist) and claim your CE today!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Drs. Lau and Nathisuwan discuss the history, progress, and impact of the US-Thai Consortium on the development of clinical pharmacy education and practice. Full manuscript available at: https://accpjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jac5.1262
In our latest episode, Greg and Ed were thrilled to welcome Dr. Brent Reed, Dr. Joey Mattingly, and Dr. Abby Klutts who authored “A Systematic Review of Leadership Definitions, Competencies, and Assessment Methods in Pharmacy Education”.
PPN Partners with leading Continuing Education platform: CEImpact CEImpact and the Pharmacy Podcast Network have partnered together to deliver to the pharmacy industry the most unique platform in Continuing Education for the innovative pharmacist looking for flexible based life-long learning and credits for the up-keep and progression of your healthcare career. Listen to CEImpact founders Suzanne Feeney, PharmD Vice President, Business Development at CEImpact & Jennifer Moulton President, CEImpact Co-Founder, Thrive Pharmacy Transformations talking with Pharmacy Podcast Network founder Todd S. Eury, about the first podcast to deliver Continuing Education through podcasting and the Network. "CEImpact is so much more than a pharmacy education provider. They are a trusted partner in helping us create and deliver practical and meaningful content that is tailored to the needs our independent pharmacy teams. From a solid offering of required compliance courses to custom education solutions to innovate practice, I count on the CEImpact team to help us keep moving community practice forward." Nancy Lyons, Vice President, Chief Pharmacy Officer, Health Mart Pharmacy This episode is brought to you by: UltiGuard Safe Pack: https://www.ulticare.com/ultiguard-safe-pack/podcast
Today's episode - we chat with Suzy Soliman of Pharmacist Moms! Bio on Suzy: Dr. Suzanne Soliman earned her PharmD from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2004. She then completed a residency in primary care with an emphasis on education at Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy and a teaching fellowship at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine. Suzy worked as a clinical pharmacist, a medical science liaison and national field team educator prior to becoming an Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy. She most recently was an Associate Dean at Touro College of Pharmacy New York and an independent pharmacy owner. Suzy has 75 publications and has presented at numerous national meetings. She is a Rufus A. Lyman award recipient which is granted for the best manuscript published in the American Journal of Pharmacy Education. Suzy has served as a medical expert on a number of pharmacy issues and has been a reviewer for Annals of Pharmacotherapy and Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning. She has been quoted in “Crain”, “Chicago Business Magazine” and “Time Out Chicago”. Currently, she is the Chief Academic Officer for the Accreditation Council for Medical Affairs (ACMA). Her areas of interest are assessment and development of medical affairs professionals. Suzy loves spending time with her husband and children, cooking, baking and eating!! She recently started working out and is addicted to the “barre”. For years, she struggled between work/life balance and the support from the Pharmacist Moms Group has really helped her. Ultimately finding that balance is something she works on each day. She tries to live by one of her favorite quotes by Rumi: “Live life as if everything is rigged in your favor”. Website: https://www.pharmacistmomsgroup.com/ Pharmacist Moms on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pharmacistmomsgroup/
Episode 8: Role of Pharmacists and Pharmacy Education in Patient Care Involving Cannabis by APhA-ASP
Dr. Joey Mattingly, a faculty member at The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, talks to Tim Ulbrich about a recent article published in the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education titled Before we talk about student debt cancelation, can we talk about the interest rates? They cover the basics of loan terminology, discuss why lower interest rates would have such a significant impact on student indebtedness and discuss the reasons why lowering interest rates may be a better option than loan cancellation or forgiveness. Mentioned on the Show YFP Planning Before we talk about student debt cancelation, can we talk about the interest rates? by T. Joseph Mattingly II, PharmD, MBA, PhD YFP 005: The Impact of Rising Student Debt on a Pharmacist’s Income w/ Joey Mattingly, PharmD YFP 114: Presidential Candidates’ Plans for Student Loan Forgiveness w/ Richard Waithe, PharmD RxRadio Refinance Your Student Loans AACP 2017 Graduate Student Survey Evaluating the Changing Financial Burdens for Graduating Pharmacists by T. Joseph Mattingly II, PharmD, MBA, PhD and Timothy R. Ulbrich, PharmD YFP Facebook Group Is There Room for Efficiency in Pharmacy Education? by T. Joseph Mattingly II, PharmD, MBA, PhD YFP 124: The Behavioral Investor w/ Dr. Daniel Crosby The Laws of Wealth: Psychology and the secret to investing success by Dr. Daniel Crosby The Behavioral Investor by Dr. Daniel Crosby
David Allen, Dean of the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy talks about himself, the future of pharmacy, pharmacy education and Ole Miss marijuana project with CBD research. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jamie-anderson8/message
Greg and Ed are joined with Dr. Abby Kahaleh from Roosevelt University College of Pharmacy to discuss her views of leadership as the Chair of the Global Pharmacy Education Special Interest Group within AACP.
HelixTalk - Rosalind Franklin University's College of Pharmacy Podcast
We are proud to announce our 100th HelixTalk episode! In celebration, we sit down with Dr. Marc Abel, the Dean of the College of Pharmacy at RFUMS to discuss the profession of pharmacy and the future of pharmacy education.
Cooper and Nicole welcome Ellen Fulp, Director of Pharmacy Education at AdvoCare, for a conversation about how pharmacy could be used differently to enhance care.
Join Greg and Ed as they introduce the audience to the Leadership Development in Pharmacy Education podcast. Look forward to interacting with guests from all over the pharmacy education spectrum discuss successes and barriers with leadership development.
In this episode, you'll hear from Lucinda Maine, who's been well recognized as a pharmacy leader for a number of years. Lucinda is the Executive VP and CEO of AACP or American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. She was most recently awarded APhA's Gloria Niemeyer Francke Leadership Mentor Award. Lucinda shares what's new from AACP which will be a media campaign for women over the age of 35, who end up making most of the healthcare decisions for their family, to educate them about all of the opportunities to receive care from a pharmacist. I'm happy to say that I helped her achieve one of her goals for a successful meetings which is to meet someone new and to build a deeper relationship with an existing colleague. I thought this was a great tip and hope to borrow that rubric for success for any future meetings that I attend. Check out the shownotes at www.pharmacyadvisory.com Connect with her at LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucinda-maine-37a2306/★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Episode 004 Podcast Notes What You'll Learn From This Episode The current climate of student loan debt in pharmacy education; The impact the rising debt loads are having on student pharmacists and new practitioners.
Jane and Dan talk to Professor Tina Brock, Human of Pharmacy and Professor of Pharmacy Education and Practice at Monash University. We talk to Tina about: Her journey from Mississippi to Melbourne What inter-professional learning means in practice What goes wrong in inter-professional collaboration and how we can be better at it Opportunities in automation and disruption What your online avatar says about you
We welcome back Eric Christianson CGP, BCPS, who writes on his blog: "To whom much is given, much is expected. I've had a lot of really kind people help me along the way, and I wanted a way for myself and others to give back some of the things we've learned about medication management and healthcare. Good information from the front lines of healthcare is really hard to find, and that is what I try to provide day after day." Eric is the founder and primary contributing author of MedEd101 a blog about Clinical Pharmacy Education Expertise for fellow pharmacists, students, nurses, and our healthcare provider communities. Reach out to Eric here: https://www.meded101.com/contact/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We welcome back Eric Christianson CGP, BCPS, who writes on his blog: "To whom much is given, much is expected. I’ve had a lot of really kind people help me along the way, and I wanted a way for myself and others to give back some of the things we’ve learned about medication management and healthcare. Good information from the front lines of healthcare is really hard to find, and that is what I try to provide day after day." Eric is the founder and primary contributing author of MedEd101 a blog about Clinical Pharmacy Education Expertise for fellow pharmacists, students, nurses, and our healthcare provider communities. Reach out to Eric here: https://www.meded101.com/contact/