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Hello my friends! Hope everyone is safe during this crazy time in our pandemic ridden world. I'm Tyler Jewkes, host of the Pharmacy Future Leaders podcast. My special guest today is Dr. Erin Mays, PharmD, a PGY-1 resident at the University of North Carolina Medical Center. A recent graduate with her PharmD, Erin tells us a little about her decision to start documenting her journey through school and now through her residency, and why others should do the same to see the great networking opportunities that can come from it. Check out her website at erinmayspharmd.com and follow her on social media @erinmays_pharmd for more info! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello my friends! Hope everyone is safe during this crazy time in our pandemic ridden world. I’m Tyler Jewkes, host of the Pharmacy Future Leaders podcast. My special guest today is Dr. Erin Mays, PharmD, a PGY-1 resident at the University of North Carolina Medical Center. A recent graduate with her PharmD, Erin tells us a little about her decision to start documenting her journey through school and now through her residency, and why others should do the same to see the great networking opportunities that can come from it. Check out her website at erinmayspharmd.com and follow her on social media @erinmays_pharmd for more info!
Hello my friends! Hope everyone is safe during this crazy time in our pandemic ridden world. I'm Tyler Jewkes, host of the Pharmacy Future Leaders podcast. My special guest today is Dr. Erin Mays, PharmD, a PGY-1 resident at the University of North Carolina Medical Center. A recent graduate with her PharmD, Erin tells us a little about her decision to start documenting her journey through school and now through her residency, and why others should do the same to see the great networking opportunities that can come from it. Check out her website at erinmayspharmd.com and follow her on social media @erinmays_pharmd for more info! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey PFL fans, Tyler Jewkes here! I’m really excited to introduce a wonderful young student-pharmacist to you today, Leslie Ynfante of the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences! Leslie is so versatile in her interests and her skills as a pharmacy intern, and we talk about all of them for your listening pleasure. Leslie gives us some insights on how her culture has played such a big role in her choice to go into the Pharmacy career field as well as how it has already given her a glimpse into the life of a community-based pharmacist. She also shares with us some of her struggles and how she was able to overcome them with the help of family and friends. Listen up!
Hey PFL fans, Tyler Jewkes here! I'm really excited to introduce a wonderful young student-pharmacist to you today, Leslie Ynfante of the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences! Leslie is so versatile in her interests and her skills as a pharmacy intern, and we talk about all of them for your listening pleasure. Leslie gives us some insights on how her culture has played such a big role in her choice to go into the Pharmacy career field as well as how it has already given her a glimpse into the life of a community-based pharmacist. She also shares with us some of her struggles and how she was able to overcome them with the help of family and friends. Listen up! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pharmacy Future Leaders is back with Tyler Jewkes talking with a black-angus cattle rancher, a family man, and a pharmacist, Major Dylan Bryant of the Colorado Air National Guard. Dylan has been around the block a few times. He joins Tyler as they discuss what it's like to work as a pharmacist in the United States Air Force, and how those who are interested can best prepare themselves for a grueling but successful career! They also give a glimpse of service opportunities within the military as we discuss our deployment together to help the people of Africa. This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine, UCI, Master of Science in Pharmacology, learn more: https://sites.uci.edu/mspharmacology/
Pharmacy Future Leaders is back with Tyler Jewkes talking with a black-angus cattle rancher, a family man, and a pharmacist, Major Dylan Bryant of the Colorado Air National Guard. Dylan has been around the block a few times. He joins Tyler as they discuss what it's like to work as a pharmacist in the United States Air Force, and how those who are interested can best prepare themselves for a grueling but successful career! They also give a glimpse of service opportunities within the military as we discuss our deployment together to help the people of Africa. This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine, UCI, Master of Science in Pharmacology, learn more: https://sites.uci.edu/mspharmacology/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this awesome collaboration with Pharmacy Future Leaders, part of the Pharmacy Podcast Network, today we welcome Monica Mahoney, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist over Infectious Diseases at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, located in Boston Massachusetts. Joined by my classmate Gisoo Imani, we discuss everything from antibiotic stewardship to Monica’s involvement in the current COVID-19 pandemic. Monica truly is one of the heroes in these crazy times and I hope everyone listening will get a sense of hope and encouragement knowing that excellent pharmacists like Monica are researching and working hard to keep us safe from all sorts of bad bugs. I hope you enjoy this awesome episode!
Today we as Pharmacy Future Leaders welcome Monica Mahoney, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist over Infectious Diseases at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, located in Boston Massachusetts. Joined by my classmate Gisoo Imani, we discuss everything from antibiotic stewardship to Monica's involvement in the current COVID-19 pandemic. Monica truly is one of the heroes in these crazy times and I hope everyone listening will get a sense of hope and encouragement knowing that excellent pharmacists like Monica are researching and working hard to keep us safe from all sorts of bad bugs. I hope you enjoy this awesome episode! This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine, UCI, Master of Science in Pharmacology, learn more: https://sites.uci.edu/mspharmacology/ Music by From The Dust - Crystals https://soundcloud.com/ftdmusic/from-the-dust-crystals See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we as Pharmacy Future Leaders welcome Monica Mahoney, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist over Infectious Diseases at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, located in Boston Massachusetts. Joined by my classmate Gisoo Imani, we discuss everything from antibiotic stewardship to Monica’s involvement in the current COVID-19 pandemic. Monica truly is one of the heroes in these crazy times and I hope everyone listening will get a sense of hope and encouragement knowing that excellent pharmacists like Monica are researching and working hard to keep us safe from all sorts of bad bugs. I hope you enjoy this awesome episode! This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine, UCI, Master of Science in Pharmacology, learn more: https://sites.uci.edu/mspharmacology/ Music by From The Dust - Crystals https://soundcloud.com/ftdmusic/from-the-dust-crystals
Tyler Jewkes, host of the Pharmacy Future Leaders Podcast, interviews University of Utah College of Pharmacy student Young Hong. After a long hiatus including a worldwide pandemic outbreak and the birth of a new baby, I'm back with a tasty episode! Scott and I sit down to chat with Young Hong, a fourth-year PharmD student at the University of Utah College of Pharmacy, about her second title: entrepreneur. As amazing as it sounds, Young started Layla Wellness, her own pharmacy-based fertility business during her second year of school. Young tells us the birth of the idea and gives her insights into how starting the company helped her become a better student and better person overall. She hopes all pharmacy students will welcome new endeavors and experiences with open arms, as doing so in her own life has paved the road to success as her company grows! Bench to Bedside Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0qEBo8GyYU Bench to Bedside Competition: https://uofuhealth.utah.edu/center-for-medical-innovation/bench-2-bedside/ Layla Wellness: https://www.laylawellness.com/ Facebook (formerly called PreOv): https://www.facebook.com/LaylaWellness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laylawellness/ Young Hong is a co-founder of Layla Wellness with a background in the health and social sciences with a B.A. in Psychology. This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine, UCI, Master of Science in Pharmacology, learn more: https://sites.uci.edu/mspharmacology/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler Jewkes, host of the Pharmacy Future Leaders Podcast, interviews University of Utah College of Pharmacy student Young Hong. After a long hiatus including a worldwide pandemic outbreak and the birth of a new baby, I'm back with a tasty episode! Scott and I sit down to chat with Young Hong, a fourth-year PharmD student at the University of Utah College of Pharmacy, about her second title: entrepreneur. As amazing as it sounds, Young started Layla Wellness, her own pharmacy-based fertility business during her second year of school. Young tells us the birth of the idea and gives her insights into how starting the company helped her become a better student and better person overall. She hopes all pharmacy students will welcome new endeavors and experiences with open arms, as doing so in her own life has paved the road to success as her company grows! Bench to Bedside Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0qEBo8GyYU Bench to Bedside Competition: https://uofuhealth.utah.edu/center-for-medical-innovation/bench-2-bedside/ Layla Wellness: https://www.laylawellness.com/ Facebook (formerly called PreOv): https://www.facebook.com/LaylaWellness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laylawellness/ Young Hong is a co-founder of Layla Wellness with a background in the health and social sciences with a B.A. in Psychology. This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine, UCI, Master of Science in Pharmacology, learn more: https://sites.uci.edu/mspharmacology/
The Pharmacy Podcast Network would like to welcome the NEW HOST of the Pharmacy Future Leaders Podcast-- Tyler Jewkes PharmD Candidate, Class of 2023 with the University of Utah College of Pharmacy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Pharmacy Podcast Network would like to welcome the NEW HOST of the Pharmacy Future Leaders Podcast-- Tyler Jewkes PharmD Candidate, Class of 2023 with the University of Utah College of Pharmacy.
Melody Hartzler is the owner and CEO of Pharm To Table, LLC. During today's episode, she discusses the role of pharmacists in functional medicine. For more information about Dr. Hartzler or functional medicine, please see the following links: www.FxMedCE.com (This is where they can sign up for the conference, students should click the non-pharmacist pricing & can use the code FutureLeaders for 10% off). Instagram http://instagram.com/fxmedce/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FxMedCE/ www.PharmToTable.Life instagram https://www.instagram.com/pharmtotable.life/ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PharmtoTable.Life/ https://www.ifm.org https://www.a4m.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melody Hartzler is the owner and CEO of Pharm To Table, LLC. During today's episode, she discusses the role of pharmacists in functional medicine. For more information about Dr. Hartzler or functional medicine, please see the following links: www.FxMedCE.com (This is where they can sign up for the conference, students should click the non-pharmacist pricing & can use the code FutureLeaders for 10% off). Instagram http://instagram.com/fxmedce/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FxMedCE/ www.PharmToTable.Life instagram https://www.instagram.com/pharmtotable.life/ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PharmtoTable.Life/ https://www.ifm.org https://www.a4m.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
STANDING OUT!! Samara Chienye is a second year student pharmacist at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University College of Pharmacy. In this episode, she shares her passion for Veterinary Pharmacy and finding ways to differentiate herself in a growing saturated pharmacy market. Are you a pharmacy student scared about the availability of jobs after graduation? Are you a working pharmacist dissatisfied with your current career? Then, this is the Pharmacy Future Leaders episode for you! PharmacyFutureLeaders@Gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
STANDING OUT!! Samara Chienye is a second year student pharmacist at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University College of Pharmacy. In this episode, she shares her passion for Veterinary Pharmacy and finding ways to differentiate herself in a growing saturated pharmacy market. Are you a pharmacy student scared about the availability of jobs after graduation? Are you a working pharmacist dissatisfied with your current career? Then, this is the Pharmacy Future Leaders episode for you! PharmacyFutureLeaders@Gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pharmacy Future Leaders host Joanne Pauyo interviews a very special Pharmacist and Entrepreneur who's a disruptor of the 'pharmacy model' status quo, Dr. Jerrica Dodd. Dr. Jerrica Dodd is a pharmacist, educator and coach who empowers individuals to transform their lives through coaching, teaching and speaking. Through her integrative company, JerricaSpeaks.com, she combines her pharmacy administration, pharma-medical affairs and managed care expertise with her passion for service. She teaches healthcare professionals, individuals and organizations on up-to-date drug interaction considerations when treating chronically ill patients and consults with practices on drug safety. In addition to her pharmaceutical services, she empowers women to live healthier and happier from the inside out as a coach and licensed Zumba instructor. From medicine to ministry, Jerrica is undeniably passionate about people—and it radiates through every aspect of her work. Jerrica cares. Jerrica listens. And Jerrica speaks. Stay connected with Jerrica on social media on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pharmacy Future Leaders host Joanne Pauyo interviews a very special Pharmacist and Entrepreneur who's a disruptor of the 'pharmacy model' status quo, Dr. Jerrica Dodd. Dr. Jerrica Dodd is a pharmacist, educator and coach who empowers individuals to transform their lives through coaching, teaching and speaking. Through her integrative company, JerricaSpeaks.com, she combines her pharmacy administration, pharma-medical affairs and managed care expertise with her passion for service. She teaches healthcare professionals, individuals and organizations on up-to-date drug interaction considerations when treating chronically ill patients and consults with practices on drug safety. In addition to her pharmaceutical services, she empowers women to live healthier and happier from the inside out as a coach and licensed Zumba instructor. From medicine to ministry, Jerrica is undeniably passionate about people—and it radiates through every aspect of her work. Jerrica cares. Jerrica listens. And Jerrica speaks. Stay connected with Jerrica on social media on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happens when you just say “yes” to life's opportunities and take a risk? Find out on this episode of Pharmacy Future Leaders with Carli Peace. Carli Peace is a student pharmacist at Union University College of Pharmacy. She was also featured on The Ellen Show with Ellen DeGeneres. VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcTYl56TQE8 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happens when you just say “yes” to life's opportunities and take a risk? Find out on this episode of Pharmacy Future Leaders with Carli Peace. Carli Peace is a student pharmacist at Union University College of Pharmacy. She was also featured on The Ellen Show with Ellen DeGeneres. VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcTYl56TQE8 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Description This episode of Pharmacy Future Leaders features Beatrice Atoyebi. Atoyebi is a student at The University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy (OU COP). OU COP is one of the nation's leading pharmacy schools. Atoyebi shares her rewarding experience as an OU COP student and describes some of the unique features of the curriculum including degree specialization. For all the Pharmacy Podcast Network http://pharmacypodcast.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Description This episode of Pharmacy Future Leaders features Beatrice Atoyebi. Atoyebi is a student at The University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy (OU COP). OU COP is one of the nation's leading pharmacy schools. Atoyebi shares her rewarding experience as an OU COP student and describes some of the unique features of the curriculum including degree specialization. For all the Pharmacy Podcast Network http://pharmacypodcast.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode we talk with professor, author, podcaster, and pharmacist, Dr. Tony Guerra. Tony recently published a new book about unique pharmacists in “unicorn” roles and I wanted to learn more about it. Dr. Guerra has written multiple books and is the host of The Pharmacy Future Leaders podcast on the Pharmacy Podcast Network and I'm glad to have him on again. Hope you enjoy! Here’s a link to Tony's new book, Finding Your Unicorn Job for Pharmacists: https://amzn.to/2GFpu11 Contact Dr. Tony Guerra: aaguerra@dmacc.edu Tony's Episode with Richard: https://soundcloud.com/pharmacy-podcast/pharmacy-future-leaders-12 Tony's Book Memorizing Pharmacology: http://amzn.to/2j9livy Richard's book, The First Time Pharmacist, is now available on Amazon. Get it here: www.amazon.com/dp/1732381402 Music: Richard Waithe (Yes, this music is original) Like Rx Radio on Facebook: www.facebook.com/RxRadio.fm Check out our memes on Instagram: instagram.com/rxradio.fm Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/rxradiofm Host: Dr. Richard Waithe www.twitter.com/richard_waithe www.facebook.com/pharmacydude www.instagram.com/richiewaithe Podcast episodes are powered by VUCA Health, a company that has the largest library of medication education videos that serves to enhance patient engagement and provide an on-demand extension of pharmacists and other healthcare providers. Learn more at vucahealth.com
15 Year Pharmacy Business Veteran and Pharmacy Podcast Nation host Todd Eury and Meghann Chilcott Chief Technology & Marketing Officer for Benzer Pharmacy, deliver a message of 'Tough Love' for our #PharmacyFutureLeaders about experience, networking, and your valuable education. Your business network is just as important as your eduction. Tweet us: @PharmacyPodcast Todd S. Eury Pharmacy Podcast Network O: (412) 585-4001 ext. 1 Publisher@PharmacyPodcast.com Meghann Chilcott Chief Technology and Marketing Officer Benzer Pharmacymchilcott@benzerpharmacy.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
15 Year Pharmacy Business Veteran and Pharmacy Podcast Nation host Todd Eury and Meghann Chilcott Chief Technology & Marketing Officer for Benzer Pharmacy, deliver a message of 'Tough Love' for our #PharmacyFutureLeaders about experience, networking, and your valuable education. Your business network is just as important as your eduction. Tweet us: @PharmacyPodcast Todd S. Eury Pharmacy Podcast Network O: (412) 585-4001 ext. 1 Publisher@PharmacyPodcast.com Meghann Chilcott Chief Technology and Marketing Officer Benzer Pharmacymchilcott@benzerpharmacy.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joanne Pauyo, Pharmacy Future Leaders host, interviews Kristi Fritch, a pharmacy student from Belmont University School of Pharmacy. ABOUT KRISTI FRITCH: Kristi Fritch, founder of Take Heart Health, has been passionate about nutrition and fitness since she was young. While she was learning to manage money in Monopoly, she was also learning how to manage calories and count points. Needless to say, this strict mentality eventually took a toll on her mindset towards food and exercise. For many years, Kristi struggled with a negative relationship with food and tried every diet and exercise program under the sun. After several years of striving to be “skinny” enough, God began to wreck her negative mentality and renew her motivation for a healthy, balanced lifestyle. In May of 2015, she graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in Nutritional Sciences and a minor in Business Administration. Shortly after, she began a Beachbody challenge group and learned how to invite the Lord into her health and fitness goals. She finally understood that because of her relationship with Christ, she's already viewed as more than enough. No number on a scale, calories consumed, or inches around her waist can define her worth. Ultimately, Kristi has learned that her pursuit of health and fitness is about strengthening her mind, body and soul. In the beginning of 2016, Kristi decided to help others experience this freedom through her business/ministry, Take Heart Health. Each month, she hosts Fitness Accountability Groups and is always available for individual consults. This Fall, she will begin Pharmacy school in Nashville where she will continue to help others build a balanced lifestyle through strength, support and scripture! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joanne Pauyo, Pharmacy Future Leaders host, interviews Kristi Fritch, a pharmacy student from Belmont University School of Pharmacy. ABOUT KRISTI FRITCH: Kristi Fritch, founder of Take Heart Health, has been passionate about nutrition and fitness since she was young. While she was learning to manage money in Monopoly, she was also learning how to manage calories and count points. Needless to say, this strict mentality eventually took a toll on her mindset towards food and exercise. For many years, Kristi struggled with a negative relationship with food and tried every diet and exercise program under the sun. After several years of striving to be “skinny” enough, God began to wreck her negative mentality and renew her motivation for a healthy, balanced lifestyle. In May of 2015, she graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in Nutritional Sciences and a minor in Business Administration. Shortly after, she began a Beachbody challenge group and learned how to invite the Lord into her health and fitness goals. She finally understood that because of her relationship with Christ, she's already viewed as more than enough. No number on a scale, calories consumed, or inches around her waist can define her worth. Ultimately, Kristi has learned that her pursuit of health and fitness is about strengthening her mind, body and soul. In the beginning of 2016, Kristi decided to help others experience this freedom through her business/ministry, Take Heart Health. Each month, she hosts Fitness Accountability Groups and is always available for individual consults. This Fall, she will begin Pharmacy school in Nashville where she will continue to help others build a balanced lifestyle through strength, support and scripture! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pharmacy Future Leaders host Joanne Pauyo interviews another Pharmacy Podcast Network host of the Rx Buzz Podcast and Founder of Rx Ashlee, Ashlee Klevens Hayes, PharmD, MHA, about your coming interviews, your confidence, and your preparedness. Contact Ashlee here: https://www.rxashlee.com/lets-chat See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Pharmacy Future Leaders interview is with the entreprenurial blogger Dr. Madeline Acquilano PharmD The Luxe Pharmacist Madeline is in her sixth (P4) year of pharmacy school in Boston, Massachusetts. Madeline states: "I grew up in a small town in beautiful, woodsy New Hampshire. My father had the pleasure (and challenge) of raising three daughters, after growing up in a household with four brothers. Needless to say, as girly as I am now, that was not always the case. I grew up in the woods on our ATV trails; hiking mountains, going on bike rides, and was enrolled in sports my first year of elementary school. I may not have become the star athlete that my father had wanted, but rest assured his efforts did not go to waste. He made me tough; he showed me how to work hard and to never take no for an answer. Ultimately, he showed me how to be a role model to others by being one himself. Fast forward to now many years later; I can attribute much of my success in pharmacy school to those same principles. It has always been my dream to inspire others, especially women, being that I am the oldest, and have two little sisters that look up to me. I believe all women should feel empowered and inspired, not only to go after their dreams (whatever those may be), but to also be a positive role model for other women and our society. I have grown so much over the past five years of pharmacy school. Through the triumphs and the lows of a rigorous program; I have become a passionate future pharmacist, a better leader, a more compassionate person and above all someone that I am very proud to be." https://theluxepharmacist.com/pharmacy-school/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Pharmacy Future Leaders interview is with the entreprenurial blogger Dr. Madeline Acquilano PharmD The Luxe Pharmacist Madeline is in her sixth (P4) year of pharmacy school in Boston, Massachusetts. Madeline states: "I grew up in a small town in beautiful, woodsy New Hampshire. My father had the pleasure (and challenge) of raising three daughters, after growing up in a household with four brothers. Needless to say, as girly as I am now, that was not always the case. I grew up in the woods on our ATV trails; hiking mountains, going on bike rides, and was enrolled in sports my first year of elementary school. I may not have become the star athlete that my father had wanted, but rest assured his efforts did not go to waste. He made me tough; he showed me how to work hard and to never take no for an answer. Ultimately, he showed me how to be a role model to others by being one himself. Fast forward to now many years later; I can attribute much of my success in pharmacy school to those same principles. It has always been my dream to inspire others, especially women, being that I am the oldest, and have two little sisters that look up to me. I believe all women should feel empowered and inspired, not only to go after their dreams (whatever those may be), but to also be a positive role model for other women and our society. I have grown so much over the past five years of pharmacy school. Through the triumphs and the lows of a rigorous program; I have become a passionate future pharmacist, a better leader, a more compassionate person and above all someone that I am very proud to be." https://theluxepharmacist.com/pharmacy-school/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Failure is for All-Stars What do Oprah, Steve Jobs, Michael Jordan, and recently graduated pharmacy student Carl Heuett all have in common? They never give up. Failure is just an additional step to success. Carl Heuett is a recently graduated pharmacy student from Nova Southeastern University. During this episode, he opens up about his bumpy journey to earning a pharmacy degree. Joanne Pauyo Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy Class of 2019 Fort Lauderdale Campus See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Geily Ward & Joanne Pauyo interview the nation's first Concierge Pharmacist, Ken Sternfeld, RPh., host of the PGX4RX Podcast. Concierge pharmacists are working directly in physicians' offices to personalize chronic care medication management for patients. In response to the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' call for ongoing chronic care management, concierge pharmacy network RXVIP Concierge is targeting this component in its business model and delivering chronic care medication services at the point of care. Concierge pharmacists' services can produce better patient outcomes, lower health care costs, and improve Medicare Star Ratings, according to RXVIP director of new business development Ken Sternfeld, RPh. In this concierge pharmacy model, pharmacists pay a visit to the physician's office 1 day a week and meet with patients to discuss their medications. These pharmacists will review and evaluate drug interactions, dosing, adverse effects, and adherence. Patients will also be encouraged to make lifestyle changes if necessary. The concierge pharmacists will also handle prescription drug refills and look for generic or cost-saving alternatives, including co-pay assistance programs for patients. Additionally, the pharmacists can educate and assist patients with enrolling in Medicare Part D plans. Patients also have around-the-clock access to the pharmacists. “The response to having what amounts to a personal pharmacist available 24/7 has been nothing short of spectacular,” Sternfeld states “It is truly a paradigm shift when you consider the challenges at a retail pharmacy of getting any meaningful one-on-one time with a pharmacist.” More than 90% of patients who were offered the opportunity to see a pharmacist one-on-one at a recent event did so, Sternfeld said. As interest in concierge medicine and personalized care continues to grow, Sternfeld believes patients will appreciate the time pharmacists make to evaluate their medication regimen and help improve outcomes. In terms of lowering health care costs, Sternfield pointed to the large portion of patients who are readmitted to the hospital because of poor medication management. He believes RXVIP concierge pharmacists can make an impact on these patients, as better outcomes can lead to reduced prescription medication costs and hospitalizations. “Cost savings will be measurable in every collaborative practice relationship we develop going forward,” Sternfeld said. CONTACT: ken@rxvipconcierge.com (844) MYRXVIP See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Geily Ward & Joanne Pauyo interview the nation's first Concierge Pharmacist, Ken Sternfeld, RPh., host of the PGX4RX Podcast. Concierge pharmacists are working directly in physicians' offices to personalize chronic care medication management for patients. In response to the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' call for ongoing chronic care management, concierge pharmacy network RXVIP Concierge is targeting this component in its business model and delivering chronic care medication services at the point of care. Concierge pharmacists' services can produce better patient outcomes, lower health care costs, and improve Medicare Star Ratings, according to RXVIP director of new business development Ken Sternfeld, RPh. In this concierge pharmacy model, pharmacists pay a visit to the physician's office 1 day a week and meet with patients to discuss their medications. These pharmacists will review and evaluate drug interactions, dosing, adverse effects, and adherence. Patients will also be encouraged to make lifestyle changes if necessary. The concierge pharmacists will also handle prescription drug refills and look for generic or cost-saving alternatives, including co-pay assistance programs for patients. Additionally, the pharmacists can educate and assist patients with enrolling in Medicare Part D plans. Patients also have around-the-clock access to the pharmacists. “The response to having what amounts to a personal pharmacist available 24/7 has been nothing short of spectacular,” Sternfeld states “It is truly a paradigm shift when you consider the challenges at a retail pharmacy of getting any meaningful one-on-one time with a pharmacist.” More than 90% of patients who were offered the opportunity to see a pharmacist one-on-one at a recent event did so, Sternfeld said. As interest in concierge medicine and personalized care continues to grow, Sternfeld believes patients will appreciate the time pharmacists make to evaluate their medication regimen and help improve outcomes. In terms of lowering health care costs, Sternfield pointed to the large portion of patients who are readmitted to the hospital because of poor medication management. He believes RXVIP concierge pharmacists can make an impact on these patients, as better outcomes can lead to reduced prescription medication costs and hospitalizations. “Cost savings will be measurable in every collaborative practice relationship we develop going forward,” Sternfeld said. CONTACT: ken@rxvipconcierge.com (844) MYRXVIP See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Geily Ward, Pharmacy Future Leaders host, interviews John Hirschman 3rd year student at Nova Southeastern University. John works closely with Dr. Scott Kjelson as a student advocate for Legislative days. Contact us for more information on how to help your student debt: ken@rxvipconcierge.com --tell Ken Sternfeld you want to know how to become a "Concierge Pharmacist" and lower your student debt. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Geily Ward, Pharmacy Future Leaders host, interviews John Hirschman 3rd year student at Nova Southeastern University. John works closely with Dr. Scott Kjelson as a student advocate for Legislative days. Contact us for more information on how to help your student debt: ken@rxvipconcierge.com --tell Ken Sternfeld you want to know how to become a "Concierge Pharmacist" and lower your student debt. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pharmacy Future Leader's Geily Ward interviews Kelsey Zapata an Emergency Medicine Clinical resident Pharmacist at Kaweah Delta Medical Center. She's a PGY2 critical-care trained emergency medicine clinical specialist at a large community hospitalin Visalia, California. Kelsey's interests include neurocritical care and stroke, trauma and disaster medicine,and pharmacy education. She's a wife, mother of two, dog owner, baseball fan, and avid reader. Pharmacy Future Leaders: https://soundcloud.com/pharmacy-podcast/sets/pharmacy-future-leaders See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pharmacy Future Leader's Geily Ward interviews Kelsey Zapata an Emergency Medicine Clinical resident Pharmacist at Kaweah Delta Medical Center. She's a PGY2 critical-care trained emergency medicine clinical specialist at a large community hospitalin Visalia, California. Kelsey's interests include neurocritical care and stroke, trauma and disaster medicine,and pharmacy education. She's a wife, mother of two, dog owner, baseball fan, and avid reader. Pharmacy Future Leaders: https://soundcloud.com/pharmacy-podcast/sets/pharmacy-future-leaders See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pharmacy Future Leaders co-host Joanne Pauyo interviews Chloe Anastasia Givens, founder of Phast Phorward Pharmacy. From Chloe: During my first professional year of pharmacy school, I knew it was the perfect time to venture out and launch this blog. I was eager to hit the ground running and get involved in as many ways as I was able. As I begin my second year, it is motivating to reflect on year one and see how far I've come since those initial days, post orientation. I am now sitting on our Student Executive Council, I was elected APhA-ASP chapter president, I am a member of our Student Government, sitting on the Social Committee, and I am now and active member of ASHP-SSHP, TPA and SNPhA. There are so many opportunities to chase in your new adventure through pharmacy school and I hope my journey inspires you to dream big! Contact Chloe: hello@phastphorwardpharm.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pharmacy Future Leaders co-host Joanne Pauyo interviews Chloe Anastasia Givens, founder of Phast Phorward Pharmacy. From Chloe: During my first professional year of pharmacy school, I knew it was the perfect time to venture out and launch this blog. I was eager to hit the ground running and get involved in as many ways as I was able. As I begin my second year, it is motivating to reflect on year one and see how far I've come since those initial days, post orientation. I am now sitting on our Student Executive Council, I was elected APhA-ASP chapter president, I am a member of our Student Government, sitting on the Social Committee, and I am now and active member of ASHP-SSHP, TPA and SNPhA. There are so many opportunities to chase in your new adventure through pharmacy school and I hope my journey inspires you to dream big! Contact Chloe: hello@phastphorwardpharm.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joanne Pauyo is a host on the Pharmacy Podcast Network's Pharmacy Future Leaders podcast and a 4th year pharmacy student with Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy. Joanne interviews P3 student of pharmacy Carrie Reilly about her overseas experiences, controversial topics of personal ethics & medical care, and their future perspecitve of pharmacy. Contact: KEAGAN KRISTOFF Marketing Specialist St. Louis College of Pharmacy 4588 Parkview Place, St. Louis, MO 63110-1088 Keagan.Kristoff@stlcop.edu See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joanne Pauyo is a host on the Pharmacy Podcast Network's Pharmacy Future Leaders podcast and a 4th year pharmacy student with Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy. Joanne interviews P3 student of pharmacy Carrie Reilly about her overseas experiences, controversial topics of personal ethics & medical care, and their future perspecitve of pharmacy. Contact: KEAGAN KRISTOFF Marketing Specialist St. Louis College of Pharmacy 4588 Parkview Place, St. Louis, MO 63110-1088 Keagan.Kristoff@stlcop.edu See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Geily Ward, host of Pharmacy Future Leaders, interviews Travis Hornsby Founder of Student Loan Planner. Student Loan Planner (SLP) is the country's top experts in figuring out exactly what to do with monster student loan debt. If you owe $50,000 to $1 million in student loans, we can help you in one of two ways. SLP create a custom student loan plan made just for you that details the path to debt freedom. SLP connects you with private lenders that will refinance your loans at a lower interest rate. You'll also get a cash back bonus. If you owe more than double your income, might be using the Public Service Loan Forgiveness plan, or are unsure if refinancing or forgiveness is the right path for you, book the consult. If you already know you should pay back your loans rapidly, then feel free to use the refinancing links. Those are free to use. HOW OUR STUDENT LOAN PLANS WORK SLP consulted on hundreds of millions in student debt, and we've found tens of millions in projected student loan savings for the professionals we've worked with. Some clients have even taken extreme actions after receiving our advice, such as moving overseas, changing their career trajectory, or switching to full or part time. The student loan system in America is extremely complicated compared to what it should be. Because of this complexity, we've found over 90% of our clients five or six figures in projected savings over the life of their loans. SLP charge's a one-time fee for our thorough review. We're not trying to sign you up for a service that's thousands of dollars. For a few hundred bucks, you'll get clarity on your number one financial obstacle. Some readers try to figure student loans out on their own only to make a huge mistake. Unless you would use WebMD to cure your next medical ailment or watch a Youtube video on plumbing if your house floods, you should hire us. Even if you are the do it yourself type, all the materials are here on our blog for you to learn. It'll just take you several dozen hours and you still might make a mistake. CONTACT: travis@studentloanplanner.com SCHEDULE HERE: https://calendly.com/studentloanplanner/catchup See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Geily Ward, host of Pharmacy Future Leaders, interviews Travis Hornsby Founder of Student Loan Planner. Student Loan Planner (SLP) is the country's top experts in figuring out exactly what to do with monster student loan debt. If you owe $50,000 to $1 million in student loans, we can help you in one of two ways. SLP create a custom student loan plan made just for you that details the path to debt freedom. SLP connects you with private lenders that will refinance your loans at a lower interest rate. You'll also get a cash back bonus. If you owe more than double your income, might be using the Public Service Loan Forgiveness plan, or are unsure if refinancing or forgiveness is the right path for you, book the consult. If you already know you should pay back your loans rapidly, then feel free to use the refinancing links. Those are free to use. HOW OUR STUDENT LOAN PLANS WORK SLP consulted on hundreds of millions in student debt, and we've found tens of millions in projected student loan savings for the professionals we've worked with. Some clients have even taken extreme actions after receiving our advice, such as moving overseas, changing their career trajectory, or switching to full or part time. The student loan system in America is extremely complicated compared to what it should be. Because of this complexity, we've found over 90% of our clients five or six figures in projected savings over the life of their loans. SLP charge's a one-time fee for our thorough review. We're not trying to sign you up for a service that's thousands of dollars. For a few hundred bucks, you'll get clarity on your number one financial obstacle. Some readers try to figure student loans out on their own only to make a huge mistake. Unless you would use WebMD to cure your next medical ailment or watch a Youtube video on plumbing if your house floods, you should hire us. Even if you are the do it yourself type, all the materials are here on our blog for you to learn. It'll just take you several dozen hours and you still might make a mistake. CONTACT: travis@studentloanplanner.com SCHEDULE HERE: https://calendly.com/studentloanplanner/catchup See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pharmacy Future Leaders co-Hosts Geily Ward & Joanne Pauyo interview Pharmacy Student and avid blogger Hanna Neal about the importance of keeping a stellar online reputation as a pharmacy industry and healthcare provider. Managing your pharmacist online reputation is an ongoing process. In order to establish and protect your reputation, there are a few rules you should follow to ensure you are not sabotaging your brand image or letting a tainted reputation go unchecked. Contact us today to participate in the Pharmacy Future Leaders Podcast. PharmacyFutureLeaders@Gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pharmacy Future Leaders co-Hosts Geily Ward & Joanne Pauyo interview Pharmacy Student and avid blogger Hanna Neal about the importance of keeping a stellar online reputation as a pharmacy industry and healthcare provider. Managing your pharmacist online reputation is an ongoing process. In order to establish and protect your reputation, there are a few rules you should follow to ensure you are not sabotaging your brand image or letting a tainted reputation go unchecked. Contact us today to participate in the Pharmacy Future Leaders Podcast. PharmacyFutureLeaders@Gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pharmacy Future Leaders, Geily Ward, Joanne Pauyo, and special guest Bibi Barrios interview the public and ask "What Do Pharmacist's Do?" Most pharmacists work in a community setting, such as a retail drugstore, or in a healthcare facility, such as a hospital. Pharmacists in community pharmacies dispense medications, counsel patients on the use of prescription and over-the-counter medications, and advise physicians about medication therapy. Pharmacists in community pharmacies dispense medications, counsel patients on the use of prescription and over-the-counter medications, and advise physicians about medication therapy. They also advise patients about general health topics, such as diet, exercise, and stress management, and provide information on products, such as durable medical equipment or home healthcare supplies. In addition, they often complete third-party insurance forms and other paperwork. Those who own or manage community pharmacies may sell non-health-related merchandise, hire and supervise personnel, and oversee the general operation of the pharmacy. Some community pharmacists provide specialized services to help patients with conditions such as diabetes, asthma, smoking cessation, or high blood pressure. Some pharmacists are trained to administer vaccinations. Pharmacists in healthcare facilities dispense medications and advise the medical staff on the selection and effects of drugs. They may make sterile solutions to be administered intravenously. They also plan, monitor, and evaluate drug programs or regimens. They may counsel hospitalized patients on the use of drugs before the patients are discharged. Some pharmacists specialize in specific drug therapy areas, such as intravenous nutrition support, oncology (cancer), nuclear pharmacy (used for chemotherapy), geriatric pharmacy, and psychiatric pharmacy (the use of drugs to treat mental disorders). Most pharmacists keep confidential computerized records of patients' drug therapies to prevent harmful drug interactions. Pharmacists are responsible for the accuracy of every prescription that is filled, but they often rely upon pharmacy technicians to assist them in the dispensing medications. Thus, the pharmacist may delegate prescription-filling and administrative tasks and supervise their completion. Pharmacists also frequently oversee pharmacy students serving as interns. Some pharmacists are involved in research for pharmaceutical manufacturers, developing new drugs and testing their effects. Others work in marketing or sales, providing clients with expertise on the use, effectiveness, and possible side effects of drugs. Some pharmacists work for health insurance companies, developing pharmacy benefit packages and carrying out cost-benefit analyses on certain drugs. Other pharmacists work for the government, managed care organizations, public healthcare services, or the armed services. Finally, some pharmacists are employed full time or part time as college faculty, teaching classes and performing research in a wide range of areas. Reference article: Ohio patient, now sober, thanks Kroger pharmacist for talking to him ‘like a human being' https://www.pharmacytoday.org/article/S1042-0991(18)30946-0/fulltext#.W13v8rraSCE.email See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pharmacy Future Leaders, Geily Ward, Joanne Pauyo, and special guest Bibi Barrios interview the public and ask "What Do Pharmacist's Do?" Most pharmacists work in a community setting, such as a retail drugstore, or in a healthcare facility, such as a hospital. Pharmacists in community pharmacies dispense medications, counsel patients on the use of prescription and over-the-counter medications, and advise physicians about medication therapy. Pharmacists in community pharmacies dispense medications, counsel patients on the use of prescription and over-the-counter medications, and advise physicians about medication therapy. They also advise patients about general health topics, such as diet, exercise, and stress management, and provide information on products, such as durable medical equipment or home healthcare supplies. In addition, they often complete third-party insurance forms and other paperwork. Those who own or manage community pharmacies may sell non-health-related merchandise, hire and supervise personnel, and oversee the general operation of the pharmacy. Some community pharmacists provide specialized services to help patients with conditions such as diabetes, asthma, smoking cessation, or high blood pressure. Some pharmacists are trained to administer vaccinations. Pharmacists in healthcare facilities dispense medications and advise the medical staff on the selection and effects of drugs. They may make sterile solutions to be administered intravenously. They also plan, monitor, and evaluate drug programs or regimens. They may counsel hospitalized patients on the use of drugs before the patients are discharged. Some pharmacists specialize in specific drug therapy areas, such as intravenous nutrition support, oncology (cancer), nuclear pharmacy (used for chemotherapy), geriatric pharmacy, and psychiatric pharmacy (the use of drugs to treat mental disorders). Most pharmacists keep confidential computerized records of patients' drug therapies to prevent harmful drug interactions. Pharmacists are responsible for the accuracy of every prescription that is filled, but they often rely upon pharmacy technicians to assist them in the dispensing medications. Thus, the pharmacist may delegate prescription-filling and administrative tasks and supervise their completion. Pharmacists also frequently oversee pharmacy students serving as interns. Some pharmacists are involved in research for pharmaceutical manufacturers, developing new drugs and testing their effects. Others work in marketing or sales, providing clients with expertise on the use, effectiveness, and possible side effects of drugs. Some pharmacists work for health insurance companies, developing pharmacy benefit packages and carrying out cost-benefit analyses on certain drugs. Other pharmacists work for the government, managed care organizations, public healthcare services, or the armed services. Finally, some pharmacists are employed full time or part time as college faculty, teaching classes and performing research in a wide range of areas. Reference article: Ohio patient, now sober, thanks Kroger pharmacist for talking to him ‘like a human being' https://www.pharmacytoday.org/article/S1042-0991(18)30946-0/fulltext#.W13v8rraSCE.email See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interview with Jocelyn Paonita, who is the founder of The Scholarship System, a 6-step process that helps families pay for college with scholarships and avoid student loan debt. She has helped families secure over $805,350 in scholarships with her online course. Everyone's leadership road is a little different; tell us what you are doing now and how you got there. She created a system to not only work full-time as an entrepreneur, but helping others afford college. What are some of the misconceptions students have about getting scholarships? Many students say “I will never get that scholarship”. What would you tell them? Jocelyn talks about making sure to wait for the rejection to come rather than rejecting oneself outright. We have three groups in our listener base: students who are going to be in pharmacy school, graduate students in pharmacy school, and parents with children who will be going to school. Starting with the parents, how can they tell their kids to fill out scholarship applications at 16? She gives great details about these three larger categories. Have you had any professional (nursing, medical, pharmacy) school scholarship applicants? What is your expertise in these types of scholarships? Jocelyn tells us specifically how these types of scholarships might be a little different. Where does scholarships start with a high school student and can you tell me a little about scholarship season? She outlines the best time to start looking for scholarships. Is there any advantages an on-campus student could have by talking to people in getting scholarships and do you have any negotiation tips? Jocelyn outlines some key tactics on campus and off. What is the best way to contact you? http://thescholarshipsystem.com Jocelyn has a lot of free stuff, like the free essay writing guide, free webinar and the three-step writing method that makes essay writing so much less painful and more creative. This podcast was sponsored by "Memorizing Pharmacology: A Relaxed Approach" https://www.amazon.com/Memorizing-Pharmacology-Approach-Tony-Guerra/dp/1329898443 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices