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This brief episode offers an update from Mary Lynn McPherson, PharmD, PhD, FAAHPM and Alexandra L. McPherson, PharmD, MPH. Listen for an update on the patient discussed in Episode 38. Related Resources: Episode 38: Discharged to Airport: Navigating Complex Symptom Management Down on the Pharm: Contemporary Issues in Pharmacopalliation About the Speakers: Mary Lynn McPherson, PharmD, PhD, FAAHPM Dr. McPherson has practiced hospice and palliative care as a clinical pharmacist her entire career. She is a professor at the University of Maryland and executive program director of the online Graduate Studies in Palliative Care (Graduate Certificates, MS, PhD) program. She has served as a resource to medical staff for pain and symptom consultations, opioid conversion calculations, methadone dosing and other medication-related issues. McPherson is particularly interested in assuring patients with a serious illness receive goal-concordant medication therapy. She has authored five books including the popular Demystifying Opioid Conversion Calculations: A Guide to Effective Dosing and numerous peer-reviewed articles and chapters. Alex McPherson, PharmD, MPH Dr. McPherson received her Bachelor of Science in International Business from the University of Maryland in College Park, MD, followed by her Master of Public Health (MPH) with a dual certificate in International Health and Pharmaceutical Assessment, Management, and Policy from Boston University in Boston, MA. She went on to receive her Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy in Baltimore, MD. Subsequently she completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency at Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia, PA and Pain Management and Palliative Care Specialty Residency at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy/MedStar Health. She is currently a Palliative Care Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at MedStar Washington Hospital Center in Washington, DC, where she serves as faculty in the interdisciplinary Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship program. In addition, she serves as a faculty member for the nation's first M.S. in Medical Cannabis Science and Therapeutics (University of Maryland School of Pharmacy), and M.S. in Palliative Care (University of Maryland Graduate School) programs. She is an active member of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine and the Society of Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacists and has published and presented internationally on topics pertaining to pain management and palliative care. Her academic interests include early integration of palliative care in advanced illness, navigating transitions of care at the end-of-life, and the pharmacologic management of symptoms in serious illness. Her newest interest includes the integration of narrative medicine practices as a tool for reducing burnout and improving resiliency among palliative care providers.
In this episode, Mary Lynn McPherson, PharmD, PhD, FAAHPM and Alexandra L. McPherson, PharmD, MPH discuss a complicated case involving a patient in her mid-50s from East Africa who is suffering from metastatic cancer. The conversation highlights the challenges of complex pain & symptom management while supporting a patient's goals of care. Related Resources: Down on the Pharm: Contemporary Issues in Pharmacopalliation About the Speakers: Mary Lynn McPherson, PharmD, PhD, FAAHPM Dr. McPherson has practiced hospice and palliative care as a clinical pharmacist her entire career. She is a professor at the University of Maryland and executive program director of the online Graduate Studies in Palliative Care (Graduate Certificates, MS, PhD) program. She has served as a resource to medical staff for pain and symptom consultations, opioid conversion calculations, methadone dosing and other medication-related issues. McPherson is particularly interested in assuring patients with a serious illness receive goal-concordant medication therapy. She has authored five books including the popular Demystifying Opioid Conversion Calculations: A Guide to Effective Dosing and numerous peer-reviewed articles and chapters. Alex McPherson, PharmD, MPH Dr. McPherson received her Bachelor of Science in International Business from the University of Maryland in College Park, MD, followed by her Master of Public Health (MPH) with a dual certificate in International Health and Pharmaceutical Assessment, Management, and Policy from Boston University in Boston, MA. She went on to receive her Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy in Baltimore, MD. Subsequently she completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency at Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia, PA and Pain Management and Palliative Care Specialty Residency at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy/MedStar Health. She is currently a Palliative Care Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at MedStar Washington Hospital Center in Washington, DC, where she serves as faculty in the interdisciplinary Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship program. In addition, she serves as a faculty member for the nation's first M.S. in Medical Cannabis Science and Therapeutics (University of Maryland School of Pharmacy), and M.S. in Palliative Care (University of Maryland Graduate School) programs. She is an active member of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine and the Society of Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacists and has published and presented internationally on topics pertaining to pain management and palliative care. Her academic interests include early integration of palliative care in advanced illness, navigating transitions of care at the end-of-life, and the pharmacologic management of symptoms in serious illness. Her newest interest includes the integration of narrative medicine practices as a tool for reducing burnout and improving resiliency among palliative care providers.
Tim Gauthier, a pharmacist and entrepreneur of two learning platforms shares advice for pharmacists seeking to monetize their clinical expertise. This episode is sponsored by APhA. Summary This week on the YFP Podcast, YFP Co-Founder & CEO, Tim Ulbrich, PharmD, welcomes antimicrobial stewardship pharmacist and fellow pharmacy entrepreneur, Tim Gauthier. Tim is the creator of IDStewarship.com and LearnAntibiotics.com. During the show, Tim and Tim discuss the genesis for creating these two learning platforms, how Tim has monetized his clinical experience to create passive streams of income, and how he manages to stay consistent in entrepreneurship while balancing a full-time pharmacy career and fulfilling personal life. Listeners will hear about Tim's pathway to pharmacy, what drew him into the profession, his passion for infectious disease pharmacy, and what he was hoping to accomplish with his learning platforms, IDStwardship.com and LearnAntibiotics.com. Tim walks us through the content and resources available on his websites and how he has monetized them while providing a wealth of free content to his community. Making things passive and generating passive revenue streams is crucial to Tim, and he shares the tools and systems he has put in place to make that goal possible while balancing other obligations. Tim also discusses the incredible value of community and how he has built an active, engaged pharmacists community that contributes to the platforms in multiple ways. Tim closes with advice for pharmacists looking to follow a similar path in monetizing their clinical expertise. About Today's Guest Timothy P. Gauthier, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCIDP is a pharmacist trained in infectious diseases and antimicrobial stewardship. He is a clinician, researcher, educator, and author. He is an advocate for antimicrobial stewardship and pharmacy education. Dr. Gauthier graduated from Northeastern University's School of Pharmacy (Boston, MA) in 2008. He then completed a Post-Graduate Year-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency and a Post-Graduate Year-2 Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Residency at Jackson Memorial Hospital (Miami, FL). Since finishing terminal training he has worked in academia (Nova Southeastern University, 2010-2015), clinical practice (Miami Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, 2015-2019), and a leadership role (Baptist Health South Florida, 2019-current), all focusing on advancing the fields of infectious diseases pharmacy and antimicrobial stewardship. He holds certifications from the Board of Pharmacy Specialties for Pharmacotherapy and Infectious diseases. He has completed the Making A Difference in Infectious Diseases Pharmacotherapy Antimicrobial Stewardship Training Program. He is the creator and editor-in-chief of www.IDstewardship.com, www.LearnAntibiotics.com, and the many @IDstewardship social media profiles. He co-hosts the #ASPchat each month on Twitter. He reaches thousands of people each day on the internet and on social media, where he aims share reliable and relevant information from the world of pharmacy and healthcare in general. IDstewardship.com alone has registered over 5,00,000 page views as of November 2022. Mentioned on the Show YFP Planning: Financial Planning for Pharmacists Schedule a free Discovery Call with YFP Planning IDStewardship.com LearnAntibiotics.com YFP 217: How Kelley Used Her Clinical Expertise to Build a Business KelleyCPharmD Pharmacy & Acute Care University Follow IDstewardship on Instagram: @idstewardship Follow IDstewardship, Antibiotic Stewardship & Pharmacy Education on Facebook Follow IDstewardship on Twitter: @IDstewardship Tim Ulbrich on LinkedIn Your Financial Pharmacist Facebook Group Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
Pete Johnson, Pharm.D. is Professor of Pharmacy Practice and President's Associate Presidential Professor at the University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy and Adjunct Professor at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Over the last 17 years, Dr. Johnson has practiced in both the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) and Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) at Oklahoma Children's Hospital at OU Health. Currently, he spends most of his clinical time in the CICU where he also precepts pharmacy residents and students. Dr. Johnson serves as the Residency Program Director for the PGY2 Pediatric Pharmacy Residency at the OU College of Pharmacy. Dr. Johnson received his B.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Doctor of Pharmacy degrees from the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy. Following his tenure at Ole Miss, Dr. Johnson completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency followed by a Pediatric Pharmacy Practice Residency at the University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center. He is board certified in Pediatric Pharmacy and is a fellow of the Pediatric Pharmacy Association (FPPA), American College of Critical Care Medicine (FCCM), and American Society of Health-System Pharmacy (ASHP). His research/scholarship focuses in pain management and sedation in children, pharmacokinetic alterations in critically ill children, and education/training in post-graduate pharmacy trainees. Pete N. Johnson, Pharm.D., BCPPS, FPPA, FCCM, FASHP Host Jena Quinn, PharmD, BCPPS, Pediatric Pharmacist Justin W. Cole PharmD, BCPS, Chair of Pharmacy Practice, Associate Professor at Cedarville University
Greetings, dear listeners. I hope you had a happy and healthy Thanksgiving to start this holiday season. For me, it's always a great reminder to count one's blessings, not only seasonally but also having a dedicated gratitude practice. Now without further ado, I'd like to introduce my next guest, with whom I share a mission to optimize your health in order to maximize your wellbeing. As working moms, we are all too familiar with the need to be superhumans - raising kids, taking care of families, and managing professional careers. I had a fascinating conversation full of similarities with Stephanie Smith, PharmD, CHC, who coaches moms to prioritize their wellness by tuning into their own bodies, resting and refueling, and building endurance through exercise and movement. After obtaining her Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Stephanie began working with Pfizer as a medical education consultant. As her clinical experience grew, she eventually moved into a more patient-centered practice at Mount Sinai Medical Center before assuming another teaching role in the Pharmacy Practice Residency at Temple University Hospital. During the near-decade at Temple, she provided direct patient care in the surgical/trauma critical care unit and worked as part of a multi-disciplinary team, as well as mentored/precepted pharmacy students and residents, and served as adjunct faculty for Temple. During this time Stephanie saw countless patients getting acutely better but struggling with multiple chronic diseases and the endless medication list that goes along with it. She began to truly understand the roles that diet and exercise play in the trajectory of health inside and outside of the hospital. Her own health began to change as well. It was through her own personal experiences with Crohn's Disease and Hashimoto's Thyroiditis that it became clear just how challenging it can be to live with chronic illness and more importantly, how rewarding it is to defeat them through healthy lifestyle choices and practices. As Stephanie's health grew, so too did her family, and she learned firsthand the obstacles that other women face as her role expanded to spouse and mother of two beautiful daughters. These new responsibilities forced her to reconcile and realign her identity and passions. She left clinical practice to pursue a career in health coaching and functional medicine. This was the change that ultimately gave rise to Master Her Health, her business that applies a background of traditional Western medicine and pharmacy to an integrative program incorporating natural diet, exercise, and rest techniques to build a community of healthy and strong moms across the country. Long story short, Stephanie transforms women from hungry, stressed, and tired to fit, confident, and healthy. Who doesn't need some of that? Connect with Stephanie via: Email: stephanie@masterherhealth.com Private FB Group: Busy Mom's Self-Care Community Instagram:@masterherhealth Blog: masterherhealth.blogspot.com Free busy mom's guide to creating healthy habits without willpower. https://bit.ly/BusyMomsHealthyHabitsGuide
Greetings, dear listeners. I hope you had a happy and healthy Thanksgiving to start this holiday season. For me it's always a great reminder of counting one's blessings, not only seasonally but having a dedicated gratitude practice. Now without further ado I'd like to introduce my next guest, with whom I share a mission to optimize your health in order to maximize your wellbeing. As working moms, we are all too familiar with the need to be superhumans - raising kids, taking care of families, and managing professional careers. I had a fascinating conversation full of similarities with Stephanie Smith, PharmD, CHC, who coaches moms to prioritize their wellness by tuning into their own bodies, by resting and refueling, and by building endurance through exercise and movement. After obtaining her Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Stephanie began working with Pfizer as a medical education consultant. As her clinical experience grew, she eventually moved into a more patient centered practice at Mount Sinai Medical Center before assuming another teaching role in the Pharmacy Practice Residency at Temple University Hospital. During the near decade at Temple,she provided direct patient care in the surgical/trauma critical care unit and worked as part of a multi-disciplinary team, as well as mentored/precepted pharmacy students and residents, and served as adjunct faculty for Temple. During this time Stephanie saw countless patients getting acutely better but struggling with multiple chronic diseases and the endless medication list that goes along with it. She began to truly understand the roles that diet and exercise play in the trajectory of health inside and out of the hospital. Her own health began to change as well. It was through her own personal experiences with Crohn's Disease and Hashimoto's Thyroiditis that it became clear just how challenging it can be to live with chronic illness and more importantly, how rewarding it is to defeat them through healthy lifestyle choices and practices. As Stephanie's health grew, so too did her family, and she learned firsthand the obstacles that other women face as her role expanded to spouse and mother of two beautiful daughters. These new responsibilities forced her to reconcile and realign her identity and passions. She left clinical practice to pursue a career in health coaching and functional medicine. This was the change that ultimately gave rise to Master Her Health, her business that applies a background of traditional western medicine and pharmacy to an integrative program incorporating natural diet, exercise and rest techniques to build a community of healthy and strong moms across the country. Long story short, Stephanie transforms women from hungry, stressed, and tired to fit, confident, and healthy. Who doesn't need some of that? Connect with Stephanie via: Email: stephanie@masterherhealth.com Private FB Group: Busy Mom's Self-Care Community https://bit.ly/masterherhealthFBgroup IG: @masterherhealth Blog: https://masterherhealth.blogspot.com Free busy mom's guide to creating healthy habits without willpower. https://bit.ly/BusyMomsHealthyHabitsGuide Visit https://marinabuksov.com for more holistic content. Music from https://www.purple-planet.com. Disclaimer: Statements herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Products listed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.
Season 4 Episode 1- Personal Story and Cone Health Clinical Oncology Pharmacy Program with John Ingoglia This week we sit down with John Ingoglia, PharmD, BCOP, CPP to discuss his personal story and the Cone Health Clinical Oncology Pharmacy Program. Dr. Ingoglia is the Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator for the oncology service line at Cone Health. He received his Clinical Pharmacist Practitioner license in April 2022 and currently runs the breast oncology pharmacy clinic in collaboration with the medical oncologists he supports. He received his Doctor of Pharmacy from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine School of Pharmacy in Bradenton, FL in 2016 and completed both his PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency and PGY-2 Oncology Practice Residency at Moffitt Cancer Center. Dr. Ingoglia's professional interests include medical oncology, malignant hematology, and infectious diseases. Personally, he enjoys spending time with his wife, three daughters, and two dogs.
Dr. Sarah Sorum is the Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer for the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin (PSW). She leads an organization dedicated to helping its 4500 members further their careers, advance pharmacy practice, and improve the care of patients across the state. Dr. Sorum joined PSW in 2007 and has performed in various roles including Vice President of Educational Affairs and Senior Vice-President of Professional Services. Prior to this, she served as a Consultant Pharmacist for Iowa City Hospice and Patient Care Services Coordinator at Aim Healthcare. Dr. Sorum received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and completed a PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency with emphasis in Community Care through the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy. She is a catalyst for connection and the first woman to ever serve in her present role. She is also a proud member of both the National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations and the American Society of Association Executives. Learn more about Dr. Sorum at https://atchainternational.com/healthcare-and-higher-podcast-ep35-sarah-sorum/ Are you a healthcare professional or healthcare executive looking to advance your career, build a better brand, or create a leadership legacy? Iqbal can help! Schedule your FREE CONSULTATION today at https://atchainternational.com Connect with Iqbal on: - Linked at https://www.linkedin.com/in/iqbalatcha/ - Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/iqbalatcha1 - Twitter at https://twitter.com/IqbalAtcha1 Join us next week for another exciting episode of the "Healthcare and Higher" podcast! #HealthcareAndHigher #IqbalsInterviews Song Credits: "Life Is A Dream" by Michael Ramir C. "Stay With Me" by Michael Ramir C. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iqbal-atcha/support
What Does Public Health Mean to you? Public health (pharmacy) means improving the health of the population through the use of medicines and - more importantly - pharmacy services. Bio Helen E. McKnight graduated from University of Florida with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree and completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency at University of Maryland Medical System. She has been a pharmacist for 25+ years. Her current role is Director of Pharmacy Services at Princeton Baptist Medical Center in Birmingham, Alabama. Prior to moving to Alabama, Dr. McKnight practiced Pharmacy in South Florida and Upstate New York. She has been fortunate to be part of the American Society of Health System Pharmacists “Leading Edge” and ASHP Foundation “Pharmacy Leadership Academy” programs. In 2016, Dr. McKnight completed her MBA with an emphasis in Healthcare Management from New England College in New Hampshire. In 2019, Dr McKnight became the first Alabama pharmacist to pass the Board of Pharmacy Specialties-Compounded Sterile Preparations exam. Dr. McKnight enjoys traveling with her husband and teenage son. Social Media LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/helen-mcknight-pharmd-mba-bcscp-b0a930bb/
Dr. Scott Kincaid is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy and the Interim Assistant Dean for Student Affairs. He earned his Doctor of Pharmacy in 2005 from West Virginia University School of Pharmacy and furthered his training by completing a Pharmacy Practice Residency and an Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Practice Residency at West Virginia University Hospitals. Dr. Kincaid has been board-certified as a pharmacotherapy specialist since 2009. Since residency Dr. Kincaid has held positions in academic and clinical administrative roles at South University School of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky HealthCare, LECOM School of Pharmacy and currently Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy. During his PGY-2 residency, Scott participated on his first medical mission trip to Guatemala, and he continues to travel to Guatemala for medical missions biannually. Dr. Kincaid, along with participating in, has also served as the leader for multiple medical missions to Guatemala over the past 14 years. Full episode available on YouTube and all Podcast platforms #pilltalk #pilltalkpodcast #podcast #drbartou --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pilltalkpodcast/support
Getting Started with Dr. Scott Kincaid. Dr. Scott Kincaid is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy and the Interim Assistant Dean for Student Affairs. He earned his Doctor of Pharmacy in 2005 from West Virginia University School of Pharmacy and furthered his training by completing a Pharmacy Practice Residency and an Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Practice Residency at West Virginia University Hospitals. Dr. Kincaid has been board-certified as a pharmacotherapy specialist since 2009. Since residency Dr. Kincaid has held positions in academic and clinical administrative roles at South University School of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky HealthCare, LECOM School of Pharmacy and currently Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy. During his PGY-2 residency, Scott participated on his first medical mission trip to Guatemala, and he continues to travel to Guatemala for medical missions biannually. Dr. Kincaid, along with participating in, has also served as the leader for multiple medical missions to Guatemala over the past 14 years. Full episode available on YouTube and all Podcast platforms #pilltalk #pilltalkpodcast #podcast #drbartou --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pilltalkpodcast/support
Getting Started with Dr. Scott Kincaid. Dr. Scott Kincaid is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy and the Interim Assistant Dean for Student Affairs. He earned his Doctor of Pharmacy in 2005 from West Virginia University School of Pharmacy and furthered his training by completing a Pharmacy Practice Residency and an Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Practice Residency at West Virginia University Hospitals. Dr. Kincaid has been board-certified as a pharmacotherapy specialist since 2009. Since residency Dr. Kincaid has held positions in academic and clinical administrative roles at South University School of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky HealthCare, LECOM School of Pharmacy and currently Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy. During his PGY-2 residency, Scott participated on his first medical mission trip to Guatemala, and he continues to travel to Guatemala for medical missions biannually. Dr. Kincaid, along with participating in, has also served as the leader for multiple medical missions to Guatemala over the past 14 years. Full episode available on YouTube and all Podcast platforms #pilltalk #pilltalkpodcast #podcast #drbartou --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pilltalkpodcast/support
Dr. Scott Kincaid is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy and the Interim Assistant Dean for Student Affairs. He earned his Doctor of Pharmacy in 2005 from West Virginia University School of Pharmacy and furthered his training by completing a Pharmacy Practice Residency and an Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Practice Residency at West Virginia University Hospitals. Dr. Kincaid has been board-certified as a pharmacotherapy specialist since 2009. Since residency Dr. Kincaid has held positions in academic and clinical administrative roles at South University School of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky HealthCare, LECOM School of Pharmacy and currently Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy. During his PGY-2 residency, Scott participated on his first medical mission trip to Guatemala, and he continues to travel to Guatemala for medical missions biannually. Dr. Kincaid, along with participating in, has also served as the leader for multiple medical missions to Guatemala over the past 14 years. #pilltalk #pilltalkpodcast #podcast #drbartou --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pilltalkpodcast/support
What Does Public Health Mean to you? Public health (pharmacy) means improving the health of the population through the use of medicines and - more importantly - pharmacy services. Bio Helen E. McKnight graduated from University of Florida with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree and completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency at University of Maryland Medical System. She has been a pharmacist for 25+ years. Her current role is Director of Pharmacy Services at Princeton Baptist Medical Center in Birmingham, Alabama. Prior to moving to Alabama, Dr. McKnight practiced Pharmacy in South Florida and Upstate New York. She has been fortunate to be part of the American Society of Health System Pharmacists “Leading Edge” and ASHP Foundation “Pharmacy Leadership Academy” programs. In 2016, Dr. McKnight completed her MBA with an emphasis in Healthcare Management from New England College in New Hampshire. In 2019, Dr McKnight became the first Alabama pharmacist to pass the Board of Pharmacy Specialties-Compounded Sterile Preparations exam. Dr. McKnight enjoys traveling with her husband and teenage son. Social Media LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/helen-mcknight-pharmd-mba-bcscp-b0a930bb/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What Does Public Health Mean to you? Public health (pharmacy) means improving the health of the population through the use of medicines and - more importantly - pharmacy services. Bio Helen E. McKnight graduated from University of Florida with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree and completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency at University of Maryland Medical System. She has been a pharmacist for 25+ years. Her current role is Director of Pharmacy Services at Princeton Baptist Medical Center in Birmingham, Alabama. Prior to moving to Alabama, Dr. McKnight practiced Pharmacy in South Florida and Upstate New York. She has been fortunate to be part of the American Society of Health System Pharmacists “Leading Edge” and ASHP Foundation “Pharmacy Leadership Academy” programs. In 2016, Dr. McKnight completed her MBA with an emphasis in Healthcare Management from New England College in New Hampshire. In 2019, Dr McKnight became the first Alabama pharmacist to pass the Board of Pharmacy Specialties-Compounded Sterile Preparations exam. Dr. McKnight enjoys traveling with her husband and teenage son. Social Media LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/helen-mcknight-pharmd-mba-bcscp-b0a930bb/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The PQI Podcast we welcome Kayla Randle, PharmD, BCOP. Kaylais a Hematology/Oncology Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at Kaiser Permanente of Georgia. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of South Carolina and received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the South Carolina College of Pharmacy. Dr. Randle completed a PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency and a PGY-2 Oncology Pharmacy Residency at Grady Health System in Atlanta, Georgia. She is an active member of NCODA. Today we discuss Kayla's pharmacy practice setting, collaborative practice, and her involvement in NCODA.
It's been exciting to watch several female pharmacy leaders of health systems all across the country during this past year! After reading HBR's article in December 2020 on Women Are Better Leaders During a Crisis, we decided to interview some female pharmacy leaders to hear how they were handling the COVID Crisis. https://lnkd.in/gthJ9ZC To kick off the series, our guest is Helen McKnight. Helen graduated from University of Florida with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree and completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency at University of Maryland Medical System. She has been a pharmacist for 25+ years. Her current role is Director of Pharmacy Services at Princeton Baptist Medical Center in Birmingham, Alabama. Prior to moving to Alabama, Dr. McKnight practiced Pharmacy in South Florida and Upstate New York. She has been fortunate to be part of the American Society of Health System Pharmacists “Leading Edge” and ASHP Foundation “Pharmacy Leadership Academy” programs. In 2016, Dr. McKnight completed her MBA with an emphasis in Healthcare Management from New England College in New Hampshire. In 2019, Dr McKnight became the first Alabama pharmacist to pass the Board of Pharmacy Specialties-Compounded Sterile Preparations exam. Helen shares about the “Seasons of Leadership” Guest - Helen McKnight , PharmD, MBA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/helen-mcknight-pharmd-mba-bcscp-b0a930bb/ Host - Hillary Blackburn, PharmD www.hillaryblackburn.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/hillary-blackburn-67a92421/ @talktoyourpharmacist for Instagram and Facebook @HillBlackburn Twitter
Amanda H. Corbett, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP, FAIHM is the Assistant Dean for Professional Curriculum, the Associate Director of Global Engagement, and Clinical Associate Professor at the University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy and the Global Pharmacology Coordinator for the UNC Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases. Dr. Corbett is board certified in pharmacotherapy and is a fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy and the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine. She received a B.S. in Chemistry at the University of North Carolina in 1994 and a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Campbell University in 1999. Subsequently, she completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and ID Specialty Residency and HIV Pharmacology Fellowship at the University of North Carolina. At completion of her training in 2003, she joined the faculty at the UNC Eshleman School of Pharmacy. Her contributions as a faculty member have been in teaching (didactic and experiential), research (infectious diseases pharmacology and integrative medicine), and clinical practice. Her current contributions are in Curriculum Leadership, Global Engagement and Integrative Medicine where she completed a 2-year fellowship training program. She has published more than 90 peer reviewed manuscripts, abstracts, reviews, and book chapters and presented to more than 65 national and international audiences. In addition, she is proudly a yoga teacher and Reiki master and a student of herbal medicine. worldofone.global @worldofone.global https://www.consumerlab.com https://ods.od.nih.gov/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 28 Pharmacogenomics with Dr. Natasha Petry, PharmD, BCACPNatasha has a bachelor’s degree in Microbiology and graduated with a Doctor of Pharmacy in 2012 from North Dakota State University in Fargo, ND. She completed a post graduate Pharmacy Practice Residency at Trinity Health in Minot, ND and joined the faculty at NDSU as an Assistant Professor with a clinical appointment at Sanford Health. She is a board-certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist and began working in the area of Pharmacogenomics in 2014. She is an affiliate member of the NIH funded Implementing GeNomics In practice (IGNITE) network. She currently works as a Pharmacogenetics Clinical Pharmacist for Sanford Imagenetics. In addition, she is pursuing a Master of Public Health degree. Natasha is a wife, mother to 2 beautiful girls, and enjoys attending sporting events.Pharmacogenomics: The genetics of how people metabolize (break down) medications. Genetic information can help guide the use of medication dosing and medication choice. Genetics looks at the enzymes that break down medications. Can help determine efficacy or utility, safety and/or dosingStill limited but growing rapidly- another “tool in the toolbox”Genetics does not change in a lifetimeCost can be limitingCurrently useful in prescribing antidepressants, some pain medications, cholesterol medications (statins), clopidogrel (Plavix), warfarinLimitations:No standardization in lab testing regarding which allele variants are testedCostLimited actionable results that impact a finite number of medicationsGenetic testing collected through blood, saliva, cells from the cheeks depending on lab usedVariable insurance coverage: preemptive testing not likely covered, reactive is being covered more oftenDirect to consumer testing vs. laboratory (health system) derived testingNeed Medical Geneticists and Pharmacists to help interpret informationHealth Pearl: Try out meal delivery kits for improved healthResource list: https://imaginetics.sandordhealth.orghttps://www.genome.gov/FAQ/Pharmacogenomicshttps://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/primer/genomicresearch/pharmacogenomicshttps://www.yourgenome.org/facts/what-is-pharmacogenomicshttps://nigms.nih.gov/education/pages/factsheet-pharmacogenomics.aspxhttps://www.cdc.gov/genomics/disease/pharma.htmhttps://pharmgkb.org/page/pharmacogenomicshttps://www.pharmkb/page/iAmACitizenFollow us on Facebook and Twitter
Interview with Dr. LaDisa and Dr. Bartelme!Dr. LaDisa received her Pharm.D. (2001) from Drake University in Des Moines, IA. After graduation, she completed a PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, MO (2002). Since completing her residency, she has practiced as an inpatient clinical pharmacist and inpatient pharmacy clinical coordinator at Aurora Sinai Medical Center in Milwaukee, WI. In 2012, she joined the faculty at CUWSOP in the Department Pharmacy Practice. Dr. LaDisa practices as an inpatient clinical pharmacist in an acute care GI/GU surgical unit at Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center in Milwaukee, WI. This practice involves multidisciplinary collaboration to provide evidence-based, patient-centered recommendations to optimize drug therapy related to pain, nutrition, infectious disease, and transitions of care. At St. Luke’s Medical Center, she also serves as a preceptor for pharmacy IPPE and APPE students, as well as PGY-1 residents.Dr. Bartelme earned her Pharm.D. from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities College of Pharmacy (COP) with an emphasis on leadership in 2009. She continued at the COP as a PGY1 resident in a 24-month ambulatory care leadership residency. During residency, she spent half her time teaching at the COP and the other half as an ambulatory care pharmacist. The first year she practiced in a family medicine clinic that had established pharmacy services. In the second year, she developed a new pharmacy practice at another clinic. After residency, Dr. Bartelme took a position as a faculty member at Concordia University School of Pharmacy. She currently teaches in the Applied Patient Care courses, the women's health pharmacotherapy module, and co-coordinates the women's health elective. She is an ambulatory care pharmacist at the Ascension Columbia-St. Mary's Germantown Clinic where she provides anticoagulation monitoring services, diabetes management services, and comprehensive medication reviews. She earned board certification as an Ambulatory Care Pharmacist in 2011.
Amanda H. Corbett, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP, FAIHM is the Assistant Dean for Professional Curriculum, the Associate Director of Global Engagement, and Clinical Associate Professor at the University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy and the Global Pharmacology Coordinator for the UNC Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases. Dr. Corbett is board certified in pharmacotherapy and is a fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy and the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine. She received a B.S. in Chemistry at the University of North Carolina in 1994 and a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Campbell University in 1999. Subsequently, she completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and ID Specialty Residency and HIV Pharmacology Fellowship at the University of North Carolina. At completion of her training in 2003, she joined the faculty at the UNC Eshleman School of Pharmacy. Her contributions as a faculty member have been in teaching (didactic and experiential), research (infectious diseases pharmacology and integrative medicine), and clinical practice. Her current contributions are in Curriculum Leadership, Global Engagement and Integrative Medicine where she completed a 2-year fellowship training program. She has published more than 90 peer reviewed manuscripts, abstracts, reviews, and book chapters and presented to more than 65 national and international audiences. In addition, she is proudly a yoga teacher and Reiki master and a student of herbal medicine. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Digital Apothecary: https://www.thedigitalapothecary.com/musings It's increasingly becoming a digital world, and businesses are looking to turn healthcare into the next field to reap the benefits of rampant technological growth. After all, its a multi-billion dollar market, we have an aging population, and new therapies are coming to the field all the time. For me, keeping up with all of these developments has increasingly been a fund endeavor, but over the years I have found many people asking me for input on new technologies and their impact on the pharmacy landscape and patient care opportunities. For that reason, I created The Digital Apothecary as a place for people to read about novel tools, devices, and developments that I think may make a difference. Why the focus on Digital Health? It's an amazing time for patients to be able to use wearable devices to capture data in realtime and share it with their health team. I love to watch what is being developed and imagine how pharmacy can use this to monitor therapeutic outcomes and improve care. Timothy Aungst, PharmD is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at MCPHS University, Worcester, MA. He graduated from Wilkes University Nesbitt School of Pharmacy, Wilkes-Barre, PA, in 2011. Afterwards, he pursued a PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at St. Luke's University Hospital, Bethlehem, PA, with an emphasis on Internal Medicine, Cardiology, and Geriatric Care. He then completed a fellowship program focused on geriatric care, Medicare/Medicaid and drug management, and academia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Digital Apothecary: https://www.thedigitalapothecary.com/musings It's increasingly becoming a digital world, and businesses are looking to turn healthcare into the next field to reap the benefits of rampant technological growth. After all, its a multi-billion dollar market, we have an aging population, and new therapies are coming to the field all the time. For me, keeping up with all of these developments has increasingly been a fund endeavor, but over the years I have found many people asking me for input on new technologies and their impact on the pharmacy landscape and patient care opportunities. For that reason, I created The Digital Apothecary as a place for people to read about novel tools, devices, and developments that I think may make a difference. Why the focus on Digital Health? It's an amazing time for patients to be able to use wearable devices to capture data in realtime and share it with their health team. I love to watch what is being developed and imagine how pharmacy can use this to monitor therapeutic outcomes and improve care. Timothy Aungst, PharmD is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at MCPHS University, Worcester, MA. He graduated from Wilkes University Nesbitt School of Pharmacy, Wilkes-Barre, PA, in 2011. Afterwards, he pursued a PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at St. Luke's University Hospital, Bethlehem, PA, with an emphasis on Internal Medicine, Cardiology, and Geriatric Care. He then completed a fellowship program focused on geriatric care, Medicare/Medicaid and drug management, and academia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Timothy Dy Aungst, PharmD, is an associate professor of pharmacy practice at MCPHS University. He graduated from Wilkes University Nesbitt School of Pharmacy and completed a PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at St. Luke's University Hospital, and then a Clinical Geriatric Fellowship at MCPHS University. He is passionate about the rise of technology in health care and its application to pharmacy. He has published primarily on the role of mobile technology and mHealth, and made multiple national and international presentations on those topics. He blogs at TheDigitalApothecary.com, is a Co-Host of FutureDose.Tech a podcast part of the Pharmacy Podcast Network, and you can find him on Twitter @TDAungst. Forbes Technology Council Meghann Chilcott Senior Vice President of OrderInsite, delivering executive leadership in innovative pharmacy technology solutions. An executive leader in Pharmacy Technology, I help companies achieve revenue goals with a passion for process improvements through the successful execution of deliverables, backed by deep industry expertise and comprehensive management experience. A strategic and analytical professional, I develop business initiatives quickly and with precision. Personal Email: meghannc@me.com Business Email: mchilcott@orderinsite.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Timothy Dy Aungst, PharmD, is an associate professor of pharmacy practice at MCPHS University. He graduated from Wilkes University Nesbitt School of Pharmacy and completed a PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at St. Luke's University Hospital, and then a Clinical Geriatric Fellowship at MCPHS University. He is passionate about the rise of technology in health care and its application to pharmacy. He has published primarily on the role of mobile technology and mHealth, and made multiple national and international presentations on those topics. He blogs at TheDigitalApothecary.com, is a Co-Host of FutureDose.Tech a podcast part of the Pharmacy Podcast Network, and you can find him on Twitter @TDAungst. Forbes Technology Council Meghann Chilcott Senior Vice President of OrderInsite, delivering executive leadership in innovative pharmacy technology solutions. An executive leader in Pharmacy Technology, I help companies achieve revenue goals with a passion for process improvements through the successful execution of deliverables, backed by deep industry expertise and comprehensive management experience. A strategic and analytical professional, I develop business initiatives quickly and with precision. Personal Email: meghannc@me.com Business Email: mchilcott@orderinsite.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob John, PharmD hosts PPAG Conversations, the official Podcast of the Pediatric Pharmacy Association. Dr. John speaks with experts in the field of pediatric pharmacy to discuss current issues in pediatric pharmacy, including pediatric and neonatal critical care, general pediatrics, and hematology/oncology. During this Podcast, Dr. John and Dr. Diana Yu discuss this year's flu season About our Guest Diana Yu, PharmD, BCPS, AQ-ID is a Pediatric Infectious Diseases Pharmacist at the Doernbecher Children's Hospital at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, Oregon. Previously to her current appointment Dr. Yu was an Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) and University of Kansas Schools of Pharmacy and Clinical Infectious Disease pharmacist and member of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program at Children’s Mercy. She completed her pharmacy degree at University of California-San Francisco School of Pharmacy. After graduation, Dr. Yu completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency at University of Kentucky Medical Center followed by a HIV Care/Infectious Diseases Residency at University of Illinois at Chicago. She achieved board certification as a Pharmacotherapy Specialist with added qualifications in Infectious Diseases in 2015. She currently participates routinely in the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program at Children’s Mercy Hospital and is a preceptor for both student pharmacists and pharmacy residents. Her current research interests include the role of antimicrobial stewardship in decreasing antibiotic resistance and clinical outcomes, non-occupational HIV post-exposure prophylaxis, and the role of rapid diagnostics and antimicrobial stewardship About the Host of PPAG Conversations Bob John, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCPPS, a member of the PPAG Board of Directors, is currently a NICU Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at The Children’s Hospital at Saint Francis and the Residency Program Director for his institution’s PGY1. He completed a PGY1 residency at Saint Francis Hospital and a PGY2 residency at The University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy. He spent his first two years after residency working as the Pediatric Pulmonology Specialist at Children’s Mercy Hospital and Clinics, after which he worked as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatric Pharmacotherapy, Department of Pharmacy at The University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy. Dr. John has been involved with the development of a pharmacy-driven pharmacokinetic monitoring service, NICU dosing weight protocol, and served on the evidence-based medicine committee, in which he has helped develop clinical practice guidelines at his institutions. Dr. John has been an active member of PPAG since 2007. In addition to being a member of the education committee, he has served as the chair of the webinar committee, and the education committee where he organized the educational content provided at the 2016 PPAG annual meeting. In 2015, he and his colleagues were recognized by PPAG with a Best Practice Award for their development of an outpatient on call service. He was awarded the Presidential Citation from PPAG in 2014 and 2016. He currently chairs the web-based competency committee, working to provide additional educational content in new ways to PPAG members. In addition to his work in PPAG, he served as Chair of the Pediatric PRN for ACCP. Introduction music credits: "Reverie (small theme)" by _ghost 2010 - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (3.0)