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The Pharmacist Authors Series is back! The goals of the series are to (1) introduce you to new books/authors and (2) inspire you to write a book and narrate it too. The FULL show notes with links to previous episodes of The Pharmacist Authors Series on https://thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast. 2025 Pharmacist Authors Series June — Jerry Levin, PhD, LMT talks about Affirm Yourself: 15 Principles to Retrain the Voice in Your Head. July — Ashley Walker, PharmD talks about her chapter in Expanding Your Brilliance: Creating Effortless Abundance while Navigating Business and Motherhood. August — 4 guests: Rosa Hart, RN (author), Simi Burn, PharmD (ghost writer), Janan Sarwar, PharmD (publisher), and Julie Walthers (audio engineer). We will discuss Rosa's book, how she wrote and published it, and how she collaborated with an audio engineer to record the audiobook. Affirm Yourself by Dr. Jerry Levin focuses on the power of affirmations to counter negative self-talk. During our conversation, you'll learn what affirmations are, why we need them, how the book helps you write them, how the book is helping me and my son, advice for aspiring authors, and more. Links from this episode Amazon link for Affirm Yourself: 15 Principles to Retrain the Voice in Your Head. E-book and print available Summer 2025. Audiobook available later in 2025. Check out my review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ when you shop for Jerry's book. Leave a review for after you read it. Visit Jerry's website: https://jerrylevinauthor.com/ Read the Google Doc with sample affirmations for aspiring authors. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mV3yKz8-ZloHNeBDoEdDINnKIaW1FzTI-QybKat0-Js/edit?usp=sharing Zoom Q&A session link on July 14th, 7 PM Eastern Time. (No requirement to read the book in advance of the session.) https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84400790985?pwd=Aa4QX9s4LoInujKagwQDAY9mvqWYVu.1 Pharmacist Authors Series 2024 Part 1 of 3 (June) Episode 282 with Steve Leuck, PharmD - A Pharmacist's Story An Authentic Tale of True Love, Family, Addiction, and the Practice of Pharmacy Part 2 of 3 (July) Episode 288 Helen Sairany, PharmD - The We You Don't See: Understanding the Long Shadows of Trauma Part 3 of 3 (August) Episode 293 Kim Newlove with Publishing in Doses Co-Founders Janan Sarwar, PharmD and Theary Chhim, PharmD plus audio engineer, Julie Walthers. Pharmacist Authors Series 2023 (Part 1 of 15) June 5, Introduction to the Pharmacist Authors Series (Episode 220) (Part 2 of 15) June 9, The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 221: Interview with Salam Kabbani, PharmD about her book: COVID Long-Hauler: My Life Since COVID (Part 3 of 15) June 12, The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 222: Interview with audio engineer Julie Walthers from Whole Story Studio: https://www.wholestorystudio.com/ (Part 4 of 15) June 16, The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 223 Interview with Erin L. Albert, PharmD on her book The Life Science Lawyer Part 5 of 15) June 19, The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 224 Interview with Sue Ojageer, PharmD on her children's book The Pharma Heroes: The Power of Precision Medicine (Part 6 of 15) June 23, The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 225: Interview with Tony Guerra, PharmD about his Pharmacist Residency and Career Series (8 books) (Part 7 of 15) June 26, The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 226: Interview with Christina Fontana, PharmD about her book Moving Beyond the Counter: Elevating into Heart-Centered Health Care through Entrepreneurship (Part 8 of 15) June 30, The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 227: Interview with Jade L. Ranger, PharmD, about her book Mustard Seed Mentality: Unscripted Pearls of Wisdom from a Wife, Mother, and Entrepreneur (Part 9 of 15) July 7, The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 229: Interview with RDML Pam Schweitzer, PharmD and her daughter Amy Graves about their children's book Alice and Jack Hike the Grand Canyon (Part 10 of 15) July 10, The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 230: Interview with Cory Jenks, PharmD about his book Permission to Care: Building a Healthcare Culture That Thrives in Chaos (Part 11 of 15) July 14, The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 231: Interview with Donna Bartlett, PharmD about her book MedStrong: Shed Your Meds for a Better, Healthier You - Aging Well Through Deprescribing (Part 12 of 15) July 17, The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 232: Interview with Frieda Wiley, PharmD about her book Telecommuting Psychosis: From Surviving to Thriving While Working in Your Pajama Pants. Plus, we touch on her 3 children's books in development. (Part 13 of 15) July 21, The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 233: Interview with Tim Ulbrich, PharmD about his book Seven Figure Pharmacist: How to Maximize Your Income, Eliminate Debt, and Create Wealth (Part 14 of 15) July 24, The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 234: Interview with LaQuoia Johnson, PharmD about her book How Rxacism Manifests Inside the Small World of Pharmacy (Part 15 of 15) July 28, The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 235: Pharmacist Authors Series wrap-up (solo show) Kim's websites and social media links: ✅ Monthly email newsletter sign-up link https://bit.ly/3AHJIaF ✅ LinkedIn Newsletter link https://bit.ly/40VmV5B ✅ Business website https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com ✅ Buy my book on amazon.com https://amzn.to/4iAKNBs ✅ The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast ✅ Drug pronunciation course https://www.kimnewlove.com ✅ Podcasting Course https://www.kimnewlove.com/podcasting ✅ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimnewlove ✅ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kim.newlove.96 ✅ Twitter https://twitter.com/KimNewloveVO ✅ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kimnewlovevo/ ✅ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3UyhNBi9CCqIMP8t1wRZQ ✅ ACX (Audiobook Narrator Profile) https://www.acx.com/narrator?p=A10FSORRTANJ4Z ✅ Start a podcast with the same coach who helped me get started (Dave Jackson from The School of Podcasting)! **Affiliate Link - NEW 9-8-23** Thank you for listening to episode 336 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast. 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Is it Q-var or Q-vair? Find out today. This is the 57th episode in my drug pronunciations series. In the episode, I divide QVAR and beclomethasone into syllables, tell you which syllables to emphasize, and share my sources. The written pronunciations are below and in the show notes on thepharmacistsvoice.com. Note: we don't cover pharmacology in this series. Just pronunciations. QVAR = KUE-var Q, like the letter in the alphabet (Q) Var, which rhymes with “far” Emphasize KUE (Q) Sources: Patient Information in the prescribing information for QVAR on the FDA's website https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2017/207921s000lbl.pdf for the written pronunciation. drugs.com for the spoken pronunciation. Note: the pronunciation of Redihaler is red-ee-HAYE' ler. (It's a combo of “ready” and “inhaler.”) beclomethasone = be-kloe-METH-a-sone Beh, like Becky Kloe, like a 4-leaf clover Meth, like methane A, which is a short “A” sound or a schwa “A” sound. It sounds like “Uh” Sone, similar to “zone” Emphasize METH Sources: MedlinePlus.gov (written) and Dr. Tony Guerra's YouTube channel (spoken) If you'd like to recommend a drug name for this series, please reach out. Either send me a voicemail message or type a message under the contact tab on thepharmacistsvoice.com. If you know someone who would like to learn how to say QVAR Redihaler or beclomethasone, please share this episode with them. Subscribe for all future episodes. This podcast is on all major podcast players and YouTube. Popular links are below. ⬇️ Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/42yqXOG Spotify https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY Amazon/Audible https://adbl.co/43tM45P YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt ⭐️ Sign up for The Pharmacist's Voice ® monthly email newsletter! https://bit.ly/3AHJIaF Host Background: Kim Newlove has been an Ohio pharmacist since 2001 (BS Pharm, Chem Minor). Her experience includes hospital, retail, compounding, and behavioral health. She is also an author, voice actor (medical narrator and audiobook narrator), podcast host, and consultant (audio production and podcasting). Links from this episode Patient Information Section for QVAR on the FDA's website https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2017/020911s029s030lblPI.pdf (accessed 6-18-25) drugs.com - check out the “click and listen” feature MedlinePlus.gov (beclomethasone) https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a681050.html Tony Guerra, PharmD on YouTube beclomethasone video The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 333, Pronunciation Series Episode 56 (pantoprazole) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 330, Pronunciation Series Episode 55 (oxcarbazepine) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 328, Pronunciation Series Episode 54 (nalmefene) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 326, Pronunciation Series Episode 53 (Myrbetriq) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 324, Pronunciation Series Episode 52 (liraglutide) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 322, Pronunciation Series Episode 51 (ketamine) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 320, Pronunciation Series Episode 50 (Jantoven) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 318, Pronunciation Series Episode 49 (ipratropium) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 316, Pronunciation Series Episode 48 (hyoscyamine) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 313, Pronunciation Series Episode 47 (guaifenesin) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 311, Pronunciation Series Episode 46 (fluticasone) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 309, Pronunciation Series Episode 45 (empagliflozin) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 307, Pronunciation Series Episode 44 (dapagliflozin) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 304, Pronunciation Series Episode 43 (cetirizine) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 302, Pronunciation Series Episode 42 (buspirone) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 301, Pronunciation Series Episode 41 (azithromycin) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 298, Pronunciation Series Episode 40 (umeclidinium) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 296, Pronunciation Series Episode 39 (Januvia) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 294, Pronunciation Series Episode 38 (Yasmin) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 292, Pronunciation Series Episode 37 (Xanax, alprazolam) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 290, Pronunciation Series Episode 36 (quetiapine) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 287, pronunciation series ep 35 (bupropion) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 285, pronunciation series ep 34 (fentanyl) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Ep 281, Pronunciation Series Ep 33 levothyroxine (Synthroid) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Ep 278, Pronunciation Series Ep 32 ondansetron (Zofran) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 276, pronunciation series episode 31 (tocilizumab-aazg) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 274, pronunciation series episode 30 (citalopram and escitalopram) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 272, pronunciation series episode 29 (losartan) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 269, pronunciation series episode 28 (tirzepatide) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 267, pronunciation series episode 27 (atorvastatin) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 265, pronunciation series episode 26 (omeprazole) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 263, pronunciation series episode 25 (PDE-5 inhibitors) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 259, pronunciation series episode 24 (ketorolac) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 254, pronunciation series episode 23 (Paxlovid) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 250, pronunciation series episode 22 (metformin/Glucophage) The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast ® episode 245, pronunciation series episode 21 (naltrexone/Vivitrol) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 240, pronunciation series episode 20 (levalbuterol) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 236, pronunciation series episode 19 (phentermine) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 228, pronunciation series episode 18 (ezetimibe) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 219, pronunciation series episode 17 (semaglutide) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 215, pronunciation series episode 16 (mifepristone and misoprostol) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 211, pronunciation series episode 15 (Humira®) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 202, pronunciation series episode 14 (SMZ-TMP) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 198, pronunciation series episode 13 (carisoprodol) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 194, pronunciation series episode 12 (tianeptine) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 188, pronunciation series episode 11 (insulin icodec) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 184, pronunciation series episode 10 (phenytoin and isotretinoin) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 180, pronunciation series episode 9 Apretude® (cabotegravir) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 177, pronunciation series episode 8 (metoprolol) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 164, pronunciation series episode 7 (levetiracetam) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 159, pronunciation series episode 6 (talimogene laherparepvec or T-VEC) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 155, pronunciation series episode 5 Trulicity® (dulaglutide) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 148, pronunciation series episode 4 Besponsa® (inotuzumab ozogamicin) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 142, pronunciation series episode 3 Zolmitriptan and Zokinvy The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 138, pronunciation series episode 2 Molnupiravir and Taltz The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 134, pronunciation series episode 1 Eszopiclone and Qulipta Kim's websites and social media links: ✅ Guest Application Form (The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast) https://bit.ly/41iGogX ✅ Monthly email newsletter sign-up link https://bit.ly/3AHJIaF ✅ LinkedIn Newsletter link https://bit.ly/40VmV5B ✅ Business website https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com ✅ Get my FREE eBook and audiobook about podcasting ✅ The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast 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In this first ATA Podcast episode of 2025, Andie Ho revisits Membership Committee chair Tony Guerra to talk about all the ongoing, new, and unknown benefits of ATA membership! For new members and veteran ones, Tony does a deep dive into ATA's benefits that keep you abreast in the industry, progressing in your profession, and connected with your ATA community. Even if you know about all of these benefits, have you utilized them to their full potential? Listen as Tony tells you how his membership becomes even more rewarding year after year. Whether you are venturing into new businesses, wanting to change your career, or trying to understand the current landscape for language professionals, ATA is here to support you! Show Notes: Submit a Nomination: https://www.atanet.org/about-us/board/elections/call-for-nominations/ ATA66 Hotel Information: https://www.atanet.org/ata66/hotel/ ATA Member benefits: https://www.atanet.org/member-center/benefits-of-membership/ Starting Your Career: https://www.atanet.org/career-education/starting-your-career/ Join ATA: https://www.atanet.org/member-center/join-ata/ The ATA Podcast Archive: https://www.atanet.org/news/the-ata-podcast/ ATA Events Calendar: https://www.atanet.org/ata-events/ ATA Socials: https://linkin.bio/americantranslatorsassn Please send comments, questions, or requests about this podcast to podcast@atanet.org. Thank you for listening! Audio Production: Derek Platts | Technical Support: Trenton Morgan, Teresa Kelly
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The 2024 Pharmacist Authors Series concludes today with Part 3 of 3. The goal of the series is to inspire you to write a book. Who is the third author in this series? It's me (Kim Newlove, RPh/Podcast Host)! Today we're talking about my eBook and audiobook. The title is Pharmacist Podcaster: A Podcast-Planning Guide for Pharmacy Professionals. It's a 59-page ebook with 12 worksheets. The audiobook is 92 minutes long at 1X speed, and the introduction is included in this episode. I'll tell you what it's about, where you can find it, advice for pharmacist authors, and more. I also have three guests in this episode. The first two are my publishers: Dr. Janan Sarwar and Dr. Theary Chhim from Publishing in Doses. We share a 30-minute conversation. Then, my third guest is audio engineer Julie Walthers from Whole Story Studio. Our conversation is about 30 minutes as well. Julie helped me with the audiobook. Thank you for listening to episode 293 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast. If you know someone who would like this episode, please share it with them! To read the FULL show notes (including all links), visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast. Select episode 293. If you know someone who wants to write a book or narrate an audiobook, please share this episode with them. Subscribe for all future episodes. This podcast is on all major podcast players and YouTube. Some popular podcast player links are below. Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/42yqXOG Spotify https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY Amazon/Audible https://adbl.co/43tM45P YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt Bio - Janan Sarwar, PharmD Janan Sarwar, PharmD is a seasoned publisher and pharmacist with over a decade of experience in the publishing industry. Janan combines her attention to detail, deep knowledge of publishing, and passion for storytelling to empower healthcare providers to share their unique perspectives with the world. As the co-founder of Publishing in Doses, Janan leverages her extensive background in both pharmacy and publishing to guide clients through the steps of the publishing process. Her goal is to make publishing accessible and rewarding, providing the tools and guidance needed for success in today's competitive market. Bio - Theary Chhim, PharmD (Theary is the UX/UI designer who did the graphic design and illustrations for my ebook.) Publishing in Doses Co-Founder | Pharmacist | UX/UI Designer Meet Theary “Teery” Chhim, a visionary pharmacist turned UX/UI designer with an innate passion for creativity. Theary has always been driven by her artistic instincts. Embracing a career pivot, she merged her healthcare background with her love for design and hasn't looked back since. As the co-founder of Publishing in Doses, Theary leverages UX/UI design, graphic design, and illustration skills to transform manuscripts into engaging and accessible digital and print experiences, including turning books into business cards. In addition to her design work, Theary also brings her expertise to life through her graphic design and illustrations, as featured in my eBook. Bio - Julie Gold Walthers Julie is the owner and lead editor of Whole Story Studio, an audiobook post-production company. With a background in both sound engineering and education, Julie combines her experiences working in a Detroit-area recording studio and as a high school English teacher into a fulfilling career editing and producing audiobooks. Julie has worked with Eljin productions for editing and QC, which has included dozens of titles from major publishing companies such as Simon and Schuster, Penguin Random House, and Harper. She has also worked as part of the AppleNews audio stories engineering team. Other clients have included BenBella Books, Chelsea Green Publishing, Blackstone Publishing, and a number of incredible independent authors and narrators. In addition to editing and mastering audiobooks, Whole Story Studio offers producing services to help independent authors navigate the audiobook production process. In her spare time, Julie enjoys running, reading, and cuddling with her old pup Neffi, and two new kitties, Maud and Norman. Links from this episode Janan Sarwar, PharmD on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/janansarwar/ Theary Chhim, PharmD on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/thearychhim/ Publishing in Doses https://www.publishingindoses.com/ Julie Gold Walthers on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jgwalthers/ Julie's email: julie@wholestorystudio.com Julie's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WholeStoryStudio Instagram: @WholeStoryStudio / https://www.instagram.com/wholestorystudio/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jgwalthers/ The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 222 featuring Julie Gold Walthers Whole Story Studio Steve Leuck, PharmD on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/steveleuck/ Steve's Book
Welcome to part 2 of 3 in the 2024 Pharmacist Authors Series! The goal of the series is to inspire you to write your first book. Dr. Helen Sairany is my guest. She is an expert on trauma. As we discuss her book, The We you Don't See: Understanding the Long Shadows of Trauma, she shares the following: Her background as a trauma survivor Why she wrote The We you Don't See: Understanding the Long Shadows of Trauma What the book is about Her target audience When to read the book What she wants you to do with the information [after you read the last page] Where you can buy the book Advice for pharmacist authors During our interview, Helen also reads two excerpts from the book. Bio - written by Helen Sairany, PharmD (July 2024) As a 7-year-old Kurdish child in Iraq, a country torn by war and conflict, I was spotted by a U.S. Marine deployed to my country with a grenade in my hand, who saved my life by exchanging the grenade for a bag of candy. He later escorted my family and I out of war to seek refuge in the U.S. Because of my turbulent childhood, I was diagnosed with complex PTSD in 2013. Thus, I aspire to live in a world where the vast majority are trauma-informed, feel psychologically safe and valued for the work they put out, and return home fulfilled. Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic began, I have been open about my dormant childhood trauma. I have been traveling worldwide to give talks on topics such as trauma-informed care, leadership, and the workforce. After having traveled to more than 100 countries worldwide, I developed an appreciation for the diverse mix of cultures, people, and traditions. My interest in trauma stems from personal experiences of living through wars, navigating complex relationships, and continually learning what it means to be human. Thank you for listening to episode 288 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast. To read the FULL show notes (including all links), visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast. Select episode 288. If you know someone who wants to write a book or needs to learn about trauma, please share this episode with them. Subscribe for all future episodes. This podcast is on all major podcast players and YouTube. Some popular podcast player links are below. Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/42yqXOG Spotify https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY Amazon/Audible https://adbl.co/43tM45P YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt Links from this episode Helen's website/newsletter/programs - https://helensairany.com/ Helen Sairany, PharmD on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/helen-sairany/ Helen's Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/dr_sairany/ The We You Don't See: Understanding the Long Shadows of Trauma by Dr. Helen Sairany
Born in Naples in 2003, Mario Grimaldi's musical journey began at the tender age of 5. Growing up surrounded by the rich cultural tapestry of his hometown, Mario's passion for music was nurtured by his family, particularly by stories of his namesake grandfather's legendary record store. By the age of 6, Mario was already captivated by the art of DJing, spending hours honing his skills and experimenting with various beats and rhythms. Mario's eclectic tastes were shaped by the sounds of Latin America, Spain, Africa, and the hypnotic allure of percussion. At just 16, Mario took his first steps into the realm of music production, driven by an insatiable desire to share his sound with the world. His debut single was released in 2020. Mario gained significant recognition in the electronic music scene with his track "La Cantadora," which achieved notable success on Beatport and Traxsource, securing a position in the global Top 100 charts. This early accomplishment marked the beginning of Mario's journey into the international music scene. Mario began to establish himself as a sought-after DJ, performing at various venues and expanding his reach to other cities in Italy. Inspired by his growing popularity, Mario set his sights on Ibiza, a renowned hub for electronic music. In Ibiza, Mario secured gigs at venues such as Lío, Destino Pacha and Tantra, where he showcased his talent and unique sound. Mario is determined to expand his presence across Europe and around the world. Tracklist: - 1) Artslaves, Joe Vanditti - Siboney - 2) Tony Guerra, Band&dos - La Latina - 3) Lowderz, Viana(BR) - Loca - 4) Misha(US) - Ritmo de Verao - 5) Godzi(ITA) - Freak and Nasty - 6) Dateless, Franklyn Watts - Corazón Partió - 7) Angel Heredia - Tukutaka - 8) Carlos Agraz - Prendeh - 9) MichaelBM, Jayie - Travesuras - 10) Farina, El Alfa - Dora (Steve Andreas EDIT) - 11) Mario Grimaldi, MC EDwart - Sexo Na Onda (UNRLSD) - 12) GIOC, Eric Olliver - Clandestine - 13) Youngness, Jaminn - Mi Corazón
Born in Naples in 2003, Mario Grimaldi's musical journey began at the tender age of 5. Growing up surrounded by the rich cultural tapestry of his hometown, Mario's passion for music was nurtured by his family, particularly by stories of his namesake grandfather's legendary record store. By the age of 6, Mario was already captivated by the art of DJing, spending hours honing his skills and experimenting with various beats and rhythms. Mario's eclectic tastes were shaped by the sounds of Latin America, Spain, Africa, and the hypnotic allure of percussion. At just 16, Mario took his first steps into the realm of music production, driven by an insatiable desire to share his sound with the world. His debut single was released in 2020. Mario gained significant recognition in the electronic music scene with his track "La Cantadora," which achieved notable success on Beatport and Traxsource, securing a position in the global Top 100 charts. This early accomplishment marked the beginning of Mario's journey into the international music scene. Mario began to establish himself as a sought-after DJ, performing at various venues and expanding his reach to other cities in Italy. Inspired by his growing popularity, Mario set his sights on Ibiza, a renowned hub for electronic music. In Ibiza, Mario secured gigs at venues such as Lío, Destino Pacha and Tantra, where he showcased his talent and unique sound. Mario is determined to expand his presence across Europe and around the world. Tracklist: - 1) Artslaves, Joe Vanditti - Siboney - 2) Tony Guerra, Band&dos - La Latina - 3) Lowderz, Viana(BR) - Loca - 4) Misha(US) - Ritmo de Verao - 5) Godzi(ITA) - Freak and Nasty - 6) Dateless, Franklyn Watts - Corazón Partió - 7) Angel Heredia - Tukutaka - 8) Carlos Agraz - Prendeh - 9) MichaelBM, Jayie - Travesuras - 10) Farina, El Alfa - Dora (Steve Andreas EDIT) - 11) Mario Grimaldi, MC EDwart - Sexo Na Onda (UNRLSD) - 12) GIOC, Eric Olliver - Clandestine - 13) Youngness, Jaminn - Mi Corazón
The Pharmacist Authors Series is back! One episode/month will be published in June, July, and August 2024. Are you a pharmacist? Do you need some inspiration to write a book? Listen to this year's Pharmacist Authors Series! Dr. Steve Leuck is my guest today. In this episode, Steve talks about his book A Pharmacist's Story: An authentic tale of true love, family, addiction, and the practice of pharmacy. Our conversation covers addiction, recovery, family, the practice of pharmacy, why he wrote the book, who should read it, where you can buy it, and more. Thank you for listening to episode 282 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast. To read the FULL show notes (including all links), visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast. Select episode 282. If you know someone who wants to write a book, please share this episode with them. Subscribe for all future episodes. This podcast is on all major podcast players and YouTube. Some popular podcast player links are below. Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/42yqXOG Spotify https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY Amazon/Audible https://adbl.co/43tM45P YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt In July, Dr. Helen Sairany will talk about her second book: The We You Don't See: Understanding the Long Shadows of Trauma. During the interview, Dr. Sairany explains why she wrote the book, her target audience, what she wants her readers to do with the information in the book, and more. In August, Dr. Janan Sarwar and Dr. Theary Chhim from Publishing in Doses will be on the show to talk about the ebook/audiobook combo they are helping me publish this summer. It's called Pharmacist Podcaster. Both the ebook and the audiobook are a lead magnet for the podcast planning service I offer through The Pharmacist's Voice. I'm working on setting up the newsletter and automations that will offer the ebook and audiobook this summer. Want to write a book? Need a publisher? Listen to this episode in August 2024 to learn how Publishing in Doses can help you too. Steve Leuck, PharmD Bio (June 2024) After graduating University of the Pacific school of pharmacy in 1987, Steve began his practice in a local community hospital pharmacy where he stayed for the 8 years. For the following 18 months, Steve completed a 28-day drug and alcohol treatment program, worked through licensing stipulations with the board of pharmacy, and attended a yearlong course of study to become a certified addiction counselor. Steve successfully transitioned back to pharmacy where he worked the next 25 years in a clinic pharmacy for a local community hospital. During this time, Steve developed and implemented a bedside education and meds-to-bed program in order to help educate patients as well as assure they acquired their new medications upon discharge from the hospital. Throughout this time, Steve founded and developed AudibleRx; an internet-based patient medication education platform designed specifically for those challenged with literacy or visual impairment. In 2023, AudibleRx was donated to a medical information based non-profit organization. After nearly 33 years of practice with the same institution, Steve retired and took a half-time position for another hospital which allows him time to travel with his wife, ride his bike through the Santa Cruz mountains, and write. Links from this episode Steve Leuck, PharmD on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/steveleuck/ Steve's Book
En el episodio número 25 de World Class Lifestyle, vamos a platicar con Daniel Steven Ferreira, mejor conocido en el medio musical como Dani Ferrer, quien es DJ y productor de origen Venezolano con una trayectoria de más de 5 años en la escena electrónica y ha incorporado en su trabajo un estilo muy particular que lo hace único en géneros como tech house, house, minimal tech y melodic tech. Dani se ha presentado en diferentes ciudades y países tales como Caracas, Panamá, Miami, Nueva York, San Francisco por mencionar algunos en donde ha demostrado su gran talento receptivo de la audiencia por su carisma y sobre todo humildad, y ha tenido la oportunidad de compartir escenario con grandes expositores de música electrónica como Tony Guerra y Sebastian Ledher. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worldclasslifestyle/support
Welcome to The Control Room 138! On this episode I'm kicking things off a bit house-y-er, but as always with my distinct blend of funky bass lines and hooky percussion. You know it's going to be a party with brand new music from Dateless, Hatiras, CASSIMM, Tony Guerra and Band&dos, and many more. Hosted by Weitner, the Control Room Radio brings you the freshest house music from the world's biggest artists with a focus on the funkier, groovier side of Tech House, whilst always digging deep into the vaults to bring you those forgotten classics. Join the thousands of listeners already tuned in every other week on one of the worlds biggest digital stations, Data Transmission Radio. Follow Weitner on Instagram & YouTube - @weitnermusic (http://instagram.com/weitnermusic) Tracklist 1. DATELESS - MYSTERIES OF THE HOUSE (ORIGINAL MIX) [CUFF] 2. BUTCH - NO WORRIES (2022 VERSION) [CECILLE] 3. MARK KNIGHT, ARMAND VAN HELDEN - DON'T ABUSE IT (EXTENDED) [KOOKOO RECORDS] 4. HATIRAS - MIAMIMITA [SPACEDISCO RECORDS] 5. MARK ROW, JAME STARCK - BLESS (EXTENDED MIX) 6. LOW STEPPA, TONY ROMERA - DANCE TO THE MUSIC (EXTENDED MIX) [TOOLROOM] 7. HARRY ROMERO - DON'T STOP ROCK (OFFAIAH REMIX) [INCORRECT] 8. CASSIMM - DOWNLOW (EXTENDED MIX) [CLUB SWEAT] 9. GABRIELE TOMA - MOVE YOUR BODY [HOT CREATIONS] 10. MARIAN (BR) - BA-BA-BA [LA PERA RECORDS] 11. ALESSANDRO DIRUGGIERO, TOMI&KESH - CHU CHU (ORIGINAL MIX) [ELROW MUSIC] 12. ANDREA GUIDO - TREPA (EXTENDED MIX) [DROP LOW RECORDS] 13. LAST VALUE - BOTADA (ORIGINAL MIX) [CANDY FLIP] 14. HARDSKIN, FRANKLYN BROOKS - TE FUISTE (EXTENDED MIX) [DROP LOW RECORDS] 15. TONY GUERRA, BAND&DOS - LA LATINA (ORIGINAL MIX) [OVERTONES RECORDS] 16. BUOGO - TUCUTU (ORIGINAL MIX) [SAFE UNDERGROUND]
In this conversation with Tony Guerra, Owner TGM Connect and Community Relations Specialist for The Breakwater Hospitality Group, he shares his wisdom bytes about the characteristics and simple actions which elevate Servant Leadership. Ultimately it's all about the power of purpose and the magic of human connections. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-outram/support
Welcome to The Control Room 138! On this episode I'm kicking things off a bit house-y-er, but as always with my distinct blend of funky bass lines and hooky percussion. You know it's going to be a party with brand new music from Dateless, Hatiras, CASSIMM, Tony Guerra and Band&dos, and many more. Hosted by Weitner, the Control Room Radio brings you the freshest house music from the world's biggest artists with a focus on the funkier, groovier side of Tech House, whilst always digging deep into the vaults to bring you those forgotten classics. Join the thousands of listeners already tuned in every other week on one of the worlds biggest digital stations, Data Transmission Radio. Follow Weitner on Instagram & YouTube - @weitnermusic (http://instagram.com/weitnermusic) Tracklist 1. DATELESS - MYSTERIES OF THE HOUSE (ORIGINAL MIX) [CUFF] 2. BUTCH - NO WORRIES (2022 VERSION) [CECILLE] 3. MARK KNIGHT, ARMAND VAN HELDEN - DON'T ABUSE IT (EXTENDED) [KOOKOO RECORDS] 4. HATIRAS - MIAMIMITA [SPACEDISCO RECORDS] 5. MARK ROW, JAME STARCK - BLESS (EXTENDED MIX) 6. LOW STEPPA, TONY ROMERA - DANCE TO THE MUSIC (EXTENDED MIX) [TOOLROOM] 7. HARRY ROMERO - DON'T STOP ROCK (OFFAIAH REMIX) [INCORRECT] 8. CASSIMM - DOWNLOW (EXTENDED MIX) [CLUB SWEAT] 9. GABRIELE TOMA - MOVE YOUR BODY [HOT CREATIONS] 10. MARIAN (BR) - BA-BA-BA [LA PERA RECORDS] 11. ALESSANDRO DIRUGGIERO, TOMI&KESH - CHU CHU (ORIGINAL MIX) [ELROW MUSIC] 12. ANDREA GUIDO - TREPA (EXTENDED MIX) [DROP LOW RECORDS] 13. LAST VALUE - BOTADA (ORIGINAL MIX) [CANDY FLIP] 14. HARDSKIN, FRANKLYN BROOKS - TE FUISTE (EXTENDED MIX) [DROP LOW RECORDS] 15. TONY GUERRA, BAND&DOS - LA LATINA (ORIGINAL MIX) [OVERTONES RECORDS] 16. BUOGO - TUCUTU (ORIGINAL MIX) [SAFE UNDERGROUND]
#dizelpack 11 Talk & Back - Saxlab (Original Mix) 12 A-mase, Ladynsax - Love in My Heart (Paradise Extended Mix) 13 Mister Rya - Sax Monster (Original Mix) [PuzzleProjectsMusic] 14 Vagabundo Club Social Ft. Tomjake Sax - Beso Loco (Original Mix) 15 Saxperience Project - Escape (Original Mix) [Bruka Music] 16 Matias Sundblad - About Me (Original Mix) 17 Matthew Sax - Kiwi (Extended Mix) [Blanco y Negro Music] 18 Paco Caniza & Loris Altafini - Mediterranean Jazz (Original Mix) 19 Dj Georgie Porgie, Roland Clark - Preacher Dance (Dub) [i Am House] 20 Tony Guerra, Victor Porfidio - Without You (feat DaviSax) (Extended Mix)
Join ATA Podcast co-host Andie Ho as she interviews Tony Guerra, chair of the ATA Membership Committee, about all the benefits that can come from ATA membership! Whether you're a veteran linguist or just starting out in the field, this episode covers the major impact that ATA can have on your career, your sense of community, and how you grow as a T&I professional. We know joining a professional association can be daunting, especially when there is so much to explore. Listen in to learn more about ATA's mentoring program, Divisions and Special Interest Groups, how ATA changed Tony's career, how to get engaged, and much more! Show Notes: New Special Interest Groups (SIGs): Financial Translators: https://www.atanet.org/special-groups/ft-sig-financial-translators/ Interpreters & Translators in Education: https://www.atanet.org/special-groups/ite-sig-interpreters-translators-in-education/ Southeast Asian Languages: https://www.atanet.org/special-groups/seal-sig-southeast-asian-languages/ Join ATA: https://www.atanet.org/member-center/join-ata/ The ATA Podcast Archive: https://www.atanet.org/news/the-ata-podcast/ ATA Events Calendar: https://www.atanet.org/ata-events/ ATA Socials: https://linkin.bio/americantranslatorsassn Please send comments, questions, or requests about this podcast to podcast@atanet.org. Thank you for listening! Audio Production: Derek Platts | Technical Support: Trenton Morgan
While the UK and United States have different methods for assessing their health professionals often the calculations and math(s) strategies are the same. I invite you to enjoy this 12-part series on Part 6 of preparing for the Pre-Reg exam but will also help those in the states that are looking to improve their skills in nursing, pharmacy technician, and pharmacist skills. Here's the Memorizing Pharmacology book link: https://www.audible.com/pd/Memorizing-Pharmacology-Audiobook/B09JVBHRXK?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-281667&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_281667_rh_us Want more options? Find the book here: https://geni.us/iA22iZ and subscribe to my YouTube Channel TonyPharmD here: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd Auto Generated Transcript: Welcome to the Memorizing Pharmacology podcast. I'm Tony Guerra, the pharmacist and author of the Memorizing Pharmacology book series, bringing you mnemonics, cases, and advice for succeeding in Pharmacology. Sign up for the email list at memorizingfarm.com to get your free suffixes cheat sheet or find our mobile-friendly self-paced online pharmacology review course at residencyteachable.com. Let's get started with the show. The patient is prescribed a cytotoxic medicine at a dose of 30 mg per meter squared daily for 3 days. The patient weighs 80 kilos and is 1.8 m tall. The body surface area equation is given to you: meter squared equals the square root of weight in kilograms times the height in centimeters divided by 3600. We want to make sure that we've got good conversion factors. How many capsules are needed? So, 10 milligrams per one capsule are needed to provide the 3 days per course of treatment. We have 30 mg per meter squared per day, 3 days per course, 80 kilos, and 1.8 m. Let's look at when we put it in the body surface area equation. We see our weight was 80 kilos; our height needs to be changed from meters to centimeters. So, we have 80 kilos and then we see 180 cm, and then that 3600 is constant. We work the math and then take the square root to get 2 m squared. We're really looking for the number of capsules at the end. If capsules are at the end, we begin with one capsule over 10 milligrams as our conversion. We need something to get rid of the milligrams and we see that we have 30 milligrams per meter squared per day. Again, these are two denominators: meter squared and day. So we're going to need to use the 2 m squared (the body surface area we calculated) and the days to get rid of these two so that we're left with just capsules after we diagonally cross off milligrams, day, and meter squared. The answer is 18 capsules. Thanks for listening to the Memorizing Pharmacology podcast. You can find episodes, cheat sheets, and more at memorizingfarm.com. Again, you can sign up for the email list at memorizingfarm.com to get your free suffixes cheat sheet or find our mobile-friendly self-paced online pharmacology review course at residencyteachable.com. Thanks again for listening. Like to learn more? Find my book here: https://geni.us/iA22iZ or here: https://www.audible.com/pd/B01FSR7HLE/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-059486&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_059486_rh_us and subscribe to YouTube Channel TonyPharmD here: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd
While the UK and United States have different methods for assessing their health professionals often the calculations and math(s) strategies are the same. I invite you to enjoy this 12-part series on Part 5 of preparing for the Pre-Reg exam but will also help those in the states that are looking to improve their skills in nursing, pharmacy technician, and pharmacist skills. Here's the Memorizing Pharmacology book link https://www.audible.com/pd/Memorizing-Pharmacology-Audiobook/B09JVBHRXK?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-281667&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_281667_rh_us Want more options? Find the book here: https://geni.us/iA22iZ and subscribe to my YouTube Channel TonyPharmD here: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd Here is a Link to my Pharmacy Residency Courses: residency.teachable.com Auto Generated Transcript: Welcome to the Memorizing Pharmacology podcast. I'm Tony Guerra, pharmacist and author of the Memorizing Pharmacology book series, bringing you mnemonics, cases, and advice for succeeding in pharmacology. Sign up for the email list at memorizingfarm.com to get your free suffixes cheat sheet, or find our mobile-friendly self-paced online pharmacology review course at residency.teachable.com/p/mobile. Let's get started with the show. Just to let you know, I did this individually because I'm just curious to see if people will go one through twelve and do every exam question, or if they'll just look at the exam questions and come back to the ones that they struggle with. So let me just go ahead and read this and talk about translating the conversion factor. So you've seen some of the other videos, so I'll go on to just a second one, but you can see both. So you have the contrast number five: Baby B, who weighs three kilograms. I crossed off one month old because one of the great difficulties with these word problems is getting rid of information that's not actually relevant to the answer. Now I say that, but that one month old is actually quite important because if you, for example, see 40 mLs per dose, now you might question it just intuitively. Even 4 mLs per dose, you might question just in general. So I cross it off only to make a point that there are extraneous numbers that are detractors. He's been diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease. Now that's a little tough for me because we call it GERD - gastroesophageal; we take that O away - but I understand it's gourd in the UK. He's been prescribed ranitidine liquid 75 milligrams per 5 mLs at a dose of two milligrams per kilogram per dose. This is really tricky: three doses per one day. And then how many mLs of ranitidine liquid should be administered to Baby B per single dose? As soon as you see this single dose, you really want to get rid of this; cross it off so that you don't accidentally multiply the result by three. And then give your answer to one decimal place. Okay, so the calculation: again we see that we're going to have milliliters per dose as our answer. So which conversion factor - just looking globally at this - is going to have mLs on the top? And we see 5 mLs in 75 milligrams works as one conversion factor. We have no milligrams over here, so we need something to get rid of those. And we see that the other conversion factor - two milligrams per kilogram per dose - is over here per dose. And then we have kilograms over here to get rid of those. So we are left with milliliters per dose. We check our work: kilograms, milligrams; kilograms, kilograms; left with milliliters per dose. Multiply 3 times 2 times 5 and divide by 75 to get 0.4 mL per dose. Thanks for listening to the Memorizing Pharmacology podcast. You can find episodes, cheat sheets, and more at memorizingfarm.com. Again, you can sign up for the email list at memorizingfarm.com to get your free suffixes cheat sheet, or find our mobile-friendly self-paced online pharmacology review course at residency.teachable.com/p/mobile. Thanks again for listening. Thank you! Like to learn more? Find my book here: https://geni.us/iA22iZ or here: https://www.audible.com/pd/B01FSR7HLE/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-059486&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_059486_rh_us and subscribe to YouTube Channel TonyPharmD here: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd Here is a Link to my Pharmacy Residency Courses: residency.teachable.com
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While the UK and United States have different methods for assessing their health professionals often the calculations and math(s) strategies are the same. I invite you to enjoy this 12-part series on Part 4 of preparing for the Pre-Reg exam but will also help those in the states that are looking to improve their skills in nursing, pharmacy technician, and pharmacist skills. Here's the Memorizing Pharmacology book link: https://www.audible.com/pd/Memorizing-Pharmacology-Audiobook/B09JVBHRXK?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-281667&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_281667_rh_us Want more options? Find the book here: https://geni.us/iA22iZ and subscribe to my YouTube Channel TonyPharmD here: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd Here is a Link to my Pharmacy Residency Courses: residency.teachable.com Auto Generated Transcript: Welcome to the Memorizing Pharmacology podcast. I'm Tony Guerra, pharmacist and author of the Memorizing Pharmacology book series, bringing you mnemonics, cases, and advice for succeeding in Pharmacology. Sign up for the email list at memorizingfarm.com to get your free suffixes cheat sheet or find our mobile-friendly self-paced online pharmacology review course at residency.teachable.com/P/mobile. Let's get started with the show. As I mentioned earlier, some of these are just much easier than the other ones which are quite hard. So, I'll just read it. Number four: Mr. A, who weighs 60 kilograms, attends a pre-admission clinic at your hospital two weeks prior to having orthopedic surgery. He's found to have moderate anemia and his doctor prescribes a course of subcutaneous Eprex (Epoetin Alpha). The Epoetin Alpha is given at 300 units per kg daily for 15 days. How many units of Epoetin Alpha will Mr. A be given for the 15-day course? Again, with weights, you generally don't make any change; you don't have a conversion. These usually stay singular but we do have a couple of conversion factors: 300 units per kilogram per day and then 15 days for the course. So we want to see what our answer is supposed to be. Well, our answer is going to be the number of units per course. We have units per kilogram per day over here and then we have 15 days per course. So we get rid of the day here and we have kilograms; get rid of the kilograms so we have the number of units per course. We check our work, cross off the units and we see that we have 60 kilograms times 15 days per course times 300 units per kilogram per day equals 270,000 units per course. Thanks for listening to the Memorizing Pharmacology podcast. You can find episodes, cheat sheets, and more at memorizingfarm.com. Again, you can sign up for the email list at memorizingfarm.com to get your free suffixes cheat sheet or find our mobile-friendly self-paced online pharmacology review course at residency.teachable.com/P/mobile. Thanks again for listening. Like to learn more? Find my book here: https://geni.us/iA22iZ or here: https://www.audible.com/pd/B01FSR7HLE/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-059486&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_059486_rh_us and subscribe to YouTube Channel TonyPharmD here: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd Here is a Link to my Pharmacy Residency Courses: residency.teachable.com
While the UK and United States have different methods for assessing their health professionals often the calculations and math(s) strategies are the same. I invite you to enjoy this 12-part series on Part 3 of preparing for the Pre-Reg exam but will also help those in the states that are looking to improve their skills in nursing, pharmacy technician, and pharmacist skills. Here's the Memorizing Pharmacology book link: https://www.audible.com/pd/Memorizing-Pharmacology-Audiobook/B09JVBHRXK?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-281667&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_281667_rh_us Want more options? Find the book here: https://geni.us/iA22iZ and subscribe to my YouTube Channel TonyPharmD here: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd Here is the Link to my Pharmacy Residency Courses: residency.teachable.com Auto Generated Transcript: Welcome to the Memorizing Pharmacology podcast. I'm Tony Guerra, pharmacist and author of The Memorizing Pharmacology book series, bringing you mnemonics, cases, and advice for succeeding in Pharmacology. Sign up for the email list at memorizingfarm.com to get your free suffixes cheat sheet or find our mobile-friendly self-paced online pharmacology review course at residency.teachable.com. Let's get started with the show. I took number three because number three is so similar to maybe five or six on that part one and I'm just going to go over it like I would have solved the problem. So, the first thing I don't know if I would have read the whole question if I have just numbers at the end and I know that I'm given the number of bottles. Put on my laser pointer here and I'm given the number of bottles that I'm supposed to have. Well, if I have bottles then I know I have to have some kind of conversion that gets me bottles over here and there's only one conversion: 100 mLs is one bottle. So, I put that there and so now I have the bottles but I have mLs and I need to get rid of those. I only see 250 milligrams per 5 mL and I can put this upside down: 5 mLs over 250 is the same as 250 over 5. So, I put 5 mLs over 250 milligrams to get rid of mLs but now I have milligrams. Is there anything to get rid of the milligrams with? I see 500 milligrams here and this sometimes gives students trouble: four times a day for 10 days. If you think of it as 500 milligrams per dose, four doses a day for 10 days, that might be a little bit easier when it comes to conversions. So, I put 500 milligrams which is in one dose and now I have the milligrams are gone but now I have the doses. So, 500 milligrams from one dose, how many doses per day? Four doses per day. And then I run into trouble because there are three: 10 days, 7 days, and five days parts where I would need to know okay well which of those is right? So now, I might read the question slowly and carefully through to better understand after I'd set it up and I would never do the math ahead of time. I always set everything up first before I even attempt the math. So, the question reads: Number three you receive a prescription for a 76-year-old patient for phenoxy methyl penicillin 250 milligrams per 5 mLs oral solution, 500 milligrams four times a day for 10 days. You inform the patient that due to the medication's short life of seven days once it is prepared you will fulfill part of the prescription and supply the remainder at a later date. The patient agrees to take enough for five days today and will call back for the remainder. What is the correct number of 100 mL prepared bottles that you would be supplying today? And what you would put maybe in your own header to write down would be versus total. So what I would do is actually calculate both of them to make sure that you didn't get stuck in that trap because that's what it is it's asking you which of those should you put here is it the five, the seven or the ten to get rid of this day? And the correct number of bottles you'll be supplying today would be five days. And if we do our multiplication and personally, I would get rid of the 500 and 250 by putting a two here and a one here so I could do it in my head: Five times four times two times five makes two hundred so forty times two makes eighty eighty times five makes no five times four is twenty twenty times two is forty forty times five is two hundred. And then here, I would have one there so it'd just be a hundred so two hundred over a hundred makes two but then I would also calculate versus total now if you're in the test you don't have to do this obviously it's extra time that you need but to check my work. I would say okay but what would the total have been so that i know that i have enough on shelf or on the shelf to fill the order when it's when the patient comes back in five days and total would be for ten days so i could do calculation again ten times four forty forty times two eighty eighty times five four hundred over hundred makes four bottles or i could just say oh if it's five days and i double that to ten and two bottles doubles to four bottles either way you get answer but that's how i think i would solve that one. And i think mistake many students make when they start doing calculations is they think it's like math they've done all their lives which is what's three plus three plus four well you take three then add three then four so you get six plus four is ten and they're adding from left to right with these calculations you want to go from right to left it makes it so much easier because they've already given you this gift of units for answer so if you have units for answer only choice has to match in some way units for answer and then that takes you backwards until you get whole equation built from left to right how much you would finally do calculation. Thanks for listening to the Memorizing Pharmacology podcast. You can find episodes, cheat sheets, and more at memorizingfarm.com. Again, you can sign up for the email list at memorizingfarm.com to get your free suffixes cheat sheet or find our mobile-friendly self-paced online pharmacology review course at residency.teachable.com. Thanks again for listening. Thank you! Like to learn more? Find my book here: https://geni.us/iA22iZ or here: https://www.audible.com/pd/B01FSR7HLE/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-059486&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_059486_rh_us and subscribe to YouTube Channel TonyPharmD here: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd Here is the Link to my Pharmacy Residency Courses: residency.teachable.com
While the UK and United States have different methods for assessing their health professionals often the calculations and math(s) strategies are the same. I invite you to enjoy this 12-part series on Part 2 of preparing for the Pre-Reg exam but will also help those in the states that are looking to improve their skills in nursing, pharmacy technician, and pharmacist skills. Here's the Memorizing Pharmacology book link: https://www.audible.com/pd/Memorizing-Pharmacology-Audiobook/B09JVBHRXK?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-281667&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_281667_rh_us Want more options? Find the book here: https://geni.us/iA22iZ and subscribe to my YouTube Channel TonyPharmD here: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd Here is the Link to my Pharmacy Residency Courses: residency.teachable.com Auto Generated Transcript: Welcome to the Memorizing Pharmacology podcast. I'm Tony Guerra, pharmacist and author of the Memorizing Pharmacology book series, bringing you mnemonics, cases, and advice for succeeding in pharmacology. Sign up for the email list at memorizingfarm.com to get your free suffixes cheat sheet or find our mobile-friendly self-paced online pharmacology review course at residency.teachable.com/p/mobile. Let's get started with the show. I'll just read it. The following hospital prescription is written for a seven-year-old child weighing 24 kilograms. The one translation I made or conversion factor I created was reminding you what 10 really means when you have a weight per volume. It's 10 grams per 100 mLs, so you know 20 would be 20 grams per 100 mLs, and then 0.5 grams per kilogram. Normally I use yellow, but for whatever reason yellow didn't come up against that gray background. The infusion rates, this gets a little bit confusing, so I left it that way, although I really don't like seeing it that way with two forward slashes. When we see a fraction, we usually we're used to seeing a numerator over denominator, but here we have a numerator over a denominator and then another four slash. It just makes it a little confusing, but really at 0.6 mL over kilograms and then hours is also a denominator, so those are both on the bottom and we'll see how that works when we're doing our conversions. How about what we have are three times and then when I say times I mean that quite literally. And let me get my pointer out here. I mean 30 minutes, 30 minutes, 30 minutes, but then an unknown and that'll be kind of the twist at the end here that makes it a little bit tougher. But what is the total infusion duration of the immunoglobulin if it is infused at the prescribed rate? Well, we know it's 30 plus 30 plus 30 plus something and we want it to the whole minute, so that'll also be part of our conversion. But the first thing to do I think is just say all right well I know eventually I'm going to have to know how many mLs I'm infusing total and I don't really have that set up right now so let's go look at that. All right so I have a 24 kilogram seven-year-old child and 0.5 grams per one kilogram. 100 mL per 10 grams equals the mLs. And I mentioned again I prefer to go right to left so if I see mLs I need a conversion factor that has mLs. Well this one didn't have mLs but this one does so I put the 100 mLs over 10 grams and then I need to get rid of this gram because the gram is not over here so I see 0.5 grams over kilograms and I don't see kilograms over here so I need to get rid of it and I get rid of 24 kilograms so then we cross out diagonally our units. I'll get rid of the kilograms, get rid of the grams and we're left with the mLs. So the total infusion will be 120 mLs. Okay so that's a nice number to work with and we'll see we're going to be able to figure out the infusion quantities for the first three but we're going to need this 120 for our fourth infusion quantity. So there are two ways you could do this. And I mentioned this long way versus short way. The short way is to recognize that you're going from 0.6 to 1.2 to 2.4 and you're really doubling and then doubling again. Okay so you could really just put it over here and go 0.6 plus 1.2 plus 2.4 is going to end up at 4.2. Or you can go through each of them and say okay well this one's going to be 7.2 mLs and this one would be 14.4 and this would be 28.8 all together though we end up with the same product that we're gonna or sum that we're going to have 50.4 mLs. So again if we have mLs as something that I'm looking for I need to have my conversion factor of mLs over kilograms per hour and as I mentioned we have that strange denominator one on the bottom so we need to multiply by kilograms and by hours because there's no hours over here in the answer. Okay so we can do that three times. I can get this 50.4 so if we've used 50.4 so far we know the total is 120 from the last equation that we did then the infusion quantity for the fourth segment is 120 mL minus 50.4 or 69.6 mLs. But unfortunately that's not what the question asked. The question wanted to know what's the total infusion duration. So we have that one of the unknowns known now now that we've calculated the 69.6 mLs and we can put plug that in. So instead of having the hours here where we knew it was 0.5 of an hour or 30 minutes we know the answer we know it's 69.6 mLs is the total amount so what we do is we do a little bit of rearranging here and we see that we're going to have to move the 24 over so 1 over 24 when you move it from the left to the right and then again we have to move the 4 under the kilograms per hour and then when we do this calculation eventually we come up with 0.725 hours. So I know you could just do 0.725 times 60 but I still like to do the entire thing to make sure that I've got the right factors so 0.725 hours times 60 minutes over one hour makes 43.5 minutes. So we already had our 90 at the very beginning of the question, we just need to add our 43.5 minutes to get 133.5 rounded to the nearest whole minute as per the question or 134 minutes. So just one kind of caveat that if you're filling in answers it sounds like you would want to go through the entire test and make sure that every answer is done properly here because you could have just left it at 133.5 and then gone on to the next but I want to make sure that we're attentive to the actual question. Thanks for listening to the Memorizing Pharmacology podcast. You can find episodes, cheat sheets, and more at memorizingfarm.com. Again, you can sign up for the email list at memorizingfarm.com to get your free suffixes cheat sheet or find our mobile-friendly self-paced online pharmacology review course at residency.teachable.com/p/mobile. Thanks again for listening. Like to learn more? Find my book here: https://geni.us/iA22iZ or here: https://www.audible.com/pd/B01FSR7HLE/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-059486&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_059486_rh_us and subscribe to YouTube Channel TonyPharmD here: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd Here is the Link to my Pharmacy Residency Courses: residency.teachable.com
TPV Episode 235: Pharmacist Authors Series Wrap-Up (Summer 2023) 15 episodes went by fast! The Pharmacist Authors Series was my 2023 summer project. Some take-aways: I liked the series so much that I want to do it again. Hearing pharmacist authors share samples of their books was awesome! The pharmacist authors liked the series too. You may have found/read a book from this series. You may have been inspired to write a book too. You may have connected with a pharmacist author and/or followed them on social media. Behind the scenes info:
Welcome to episode 6 of 15 in my Pharmacist Authors Series! My guest is Tony Guerra, PharmD. Join us as we discuss his Pharmacist Residency and Career Series (8 books). Stay tuned until the VERY end of the episode to hear Tony narrate a sample from Book 1 in the series. Thank you for listening to episode 225 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast! To read the FULL show notes, visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast. Click on episode 225. Subscribe to or follow The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast to get each episode delivered to your podcast player and YouTube each time a new one comes out. Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/42yqXOG Google Podcasts https://bit.ly/3J19bws Spotify https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY Amazon/Audible https://adbl.co/43tM45P YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt Bio Tony Guerra, PharmD, originally from the Baltimore-Washington corridor, has combined creative writing work with his experience to author over 30 books. He's either written and/or produced books in four major categories, pharmacology, pharmacotherapy, career/residency, and professional school admissions and interviews. He has taught college pharmacology and chemistry for over a decade and a half and lives in Ankeny, Iowa, with his wife Mindy and triplet daughters Brielle, Rianne, and Teagan. You can work with him at https://residency.teachable.com/courses/ or hear his podcasts at pharmacy.libsyn.com and memorizing.libsyn.com Highlights from our interview Tony is an English major. His expertise is in writing and helping people tell their story. He's more of a writing expert than than a residency expert. Tony helps pharmacy students one-on-one write a Letter of Intent. The goal is to find a pharmacist residency that's a good fit. According to Tony, it's very hard for pharmacists to talk about themselves and to do a “humble brag." The audience for this 8-part books series is pharmacy students, namely P2's for 3-year programs and P3's for 4-year programs. Students, read these books as you start those years of school! Tony loves audiobooks, and he understands the need for them for his readers. However, depending on the length of the book, Tony sometimes hires narrators instead of narrating the books himself. Tune in to hear his advice for pharmacist authors who want to narrate their own audiobooks. Pharmacist Residency and Career Series (8 books) amazon.com links The Strong Residency Letter of Intent: Writing to Be Interviewed with a Cover Letter that Earns the Invite (Pharmacist Residency and Career Series Book 1) by Tony Guerra Residency Interview Help: In Case of Interview Invitation, Break Glass (Pharmacist Residency and Career Series Book 2) by Tony Guerra https://bit.ly/44876qx 100 Strong Residency Interview Questions, Answers, and Rationales for the Residency Match (Pharmacist Residency and Career Series Book 3) by Brandon Dyson and Tony Guerra (audiobook available) Phone Interview Survival Tips: Job Interview Questions and Answers for Introverts and Extroverts (Pharmacist Residency and Career Series Book 4) by Tony Guerra Crushing the Phase 2 Pharmacy Residency Match: Proven Tactics to Earn a Clinical Pharmacist Training Position (Pharmacist Residency and Career Series Book 5) by Tony Guerra Finding Your Unicorn Job for Pharmacists: Financial Freedom, Flexible Hours, and Personal Fulfillment Beyond the Pharmacy Counter (Pharmacist Residency and Career Series Book 6) by Tony Guerra READ THIS BEFORE PHARMACY RESIDENCY: The Right Moves on the Road to a Residency Match (Pharmacist Residency and Career Series Book 7) by Tony Guerra, Chase DiMarco, and Gene Rodden Strong Ambulatory Care Residency Letter of Intent: Writing Cover Letters that Earn Multiple Interview Invites (Pharmacist Residency and Career Series Book 8) by Callie Abramowitz and Tony Guerra Links from this episode The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 156 featuring Tony Guerra, PharmD Pharmacy Residency Podcast
Up first in my Summer 2023 Pharmacist Authors Series is Salam Kabbani, PharmD. She wrote COVID Long-Hauler: My Life Since COVID and narrated the audiobook. A sample of her audiobook is included at the end of the episode. Bio Salam Kabbani, PharmD is an infectious diseases pharmacy specialist at Olathe Medical Center in the greater Kansas City area. Her experience with long-COVID disability motivated her to write a memoir about her experiences so she can spread empathy by sharing her honest human experience. She is very passionate about advocating for patients and is currently working on a new series highlighting long-COVID symptoms and different strategies to mitigate them. Outside of pharmacy she is an avid reader and shares book recommendations on her Bookstagram and blog. She loves to be outdoors and takes every opportunity she can to go hiking when her health permits. She works part-time at Club Pilates and considers this her “fun job”, and she truly believes that reformer pilates has helped recover some of her strength after long-COVID. She lives with her cat Luna and feels grateful for every experience life has to offer her. She loves connecting with people, and especially long-haulers, and would love to hear your stories, answer any questions, or just chat through any of the links below! Website www.authorsalam.com Email: salam@authorsalam.com Instagram: @theunabridgedlifeofsalamacita, @longhaulerchronicles, @lunathemarblekitten (just for fun, follow Salam's cat on Instagram!) Tiktok: @theunabridgedlifeofsalam Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/salamkabbani Thank you for listening to episode 221 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast! To read the FULL show notes, visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com. Click on the podcast tab, and search for episode 221. Subscribe to or Follow The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon/Audible COVID Long-Hauler: My Life Since COVID is available in print and audio. Visit Global Bookshelves International (publisher), Amazon, or Barnes and Noble to purchase your printed copy today! The audiobook is available through Audible and iTunes. I listened to the audiobook, and I enjoyed it! ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ During the second half of our interview, Salam talked about her experience narrating her audiobook. Because it's a memoir, she wanted to narrate it herself. According to Salam, it was a challenge, but she's glad she did it. Her goal was to release the print and audiobook versions at the same time, but the print version was first to market. Her 3 hour audiobook took 6 hours of recording time (not all in one day). Salam's advice to other pharmacist authors who want to narrate their own audiobook: Prepare: Practice, hydrate, and allow plenty of time to record. Pick your most energetic/refreshed time of the day to record. (Avoid recording after your work day.) Pick a studio you're comfortable with. Make sure you can sit comfortably and place your reading materials in front of you. Find an engineer who is experienced with recording, editing, and producing audio files to the specifications you need. Cautionary tale: The first engineer Salam worked with recorded the entire book, but he did not finalize her files to specs; he was inexperienced. Salam needed help from a second audio engineer - Julie Walthers from Whole Story Studio. With Julie's help, Salam's files passed ACX specs, and publishing the audiobook went smoothly. Can you help the author out? If you know of a book group or support group who might like COVID Long Hauler: My Life Since COVID, recommend it to them. They could read it and have a discussion. If you know of a podcast that could interview Salam about her book, please nominate her to the host or let Salam know about the podcast. LinkedIn messages work well. If you know someone who would like Salam's book, please share it with them. Thank you! Links from this episode (links are throughout this blog post too) Global Bookshelves International https://globalbookshelves.com/ COVID Long-Hauler: My Life Since COVID (Amazon link for print and audio versions) Audiobook can be purchased through iTunes and Audible. ✅Business website https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com ✅The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast ✅Pronounce Drug Names Like a Pro © Online Course https://www.kimnewlove.com ✅LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimnewlove ✅Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kim.newlove.96 ✅Twitter https://twitter.com/KimNewloveVO ✅Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kimnewlovevo/ ✅YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3UyhNBi9CCqIMP8t1wRZQ ✅ACX (Audiobook Narrator Profile) https://www.acx.com/narrator?p=A10FSORRTANJ4Z ✅Start a podcast with the same coach who helped me get started (Dave Jackson from The School of Podcasting)! **Affiliate Link - NEW 8-21-22** Dates, authors, and book titles in the Pharmacist Authors Series on The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast: June 5, Introduction to the Pharmacist Authors Series (Episode 220) June 9, Interview with Salam Kabbani, PharmD about her book: COVID Long-Hauler: My Life Since COVID June 12, Interview with audio engineer Julie Walthers from Whole Story Studio: https://www.wholestorystudio.com/ June 16, Interview with Erin L. Albert, PharmD on her book The Life Science Lawyer June 19, Interview with Sue Ojageer, PharmD on her children's book The Pharma Heroes: The Power of Precision Medicine June 23, Interview with Tony Guerra, PharmD about his Pharmacist Residency and Career Series (8 books) June 26, Interview with Christina Fontana, PharmD about her book Moving Beyond the Counter: Elevating into Heart-Centered Health Care through Entrepreneurship June 30, Interview with Jade L. Ranger, PharmD, about her book Mustard Seed Mentality July 7, Interview with RDML Pam Schweitzer, PharmD and her daughter Amy Graves about their children's book Alice and Jack Hike the Grand Canyon July 10, Interview with Cory Jenks, PharmD about his book Permission to Care: Building a Healthcare Culture That Thrives in Chaos July 14, Interview with Donna Bartlett, PharmD about her book MedStrong: Shed Your Meds for a Better, Healthier You July 17, Interview with Frieda Wiley, PharmD about her book Telecommuting Psychosis: From Surviving to Thriving While Working in Your Pajama Pants. Plus, we touch on her 3 children's books in development. July 21, Interview with Tim Ulbrich, PharmD about his book Seven Figure Pharmacist: How to Maximize Your Income, Eliminate Debt, and Create Wealth July 24, Interview with LaQuoia Johnson, PharmD about her book How Rxacism Manifests Inside the Small World of Pharmacy July 28, Pharmacist Authors Series wrap-up (solo show) Thank you for listening to episode 221 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast!
In June and July 2023, I'm publishing a 15-part Pharmacist Authors Series. Listen to the interviews. Then, check out the books. This series might also inspire you to write a book! Thank you for listening to episode 220 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast! To read the full show notes, visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast, and click on episode 220. Subscribe to or Follow The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon/Audible See below for dates, authors, book titles, and links:
On this week's episode, Carmen and Jovin interviewed Dr. Micaela Hayes who is a PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Resident at Duke University Hospital. Also, Dr. Hayes is a social media influencer (@thefaithfulpharmd) who produces content to help individuals with the residency process. Please tune in to this episode to learn about her journey, how she handled imposter syndrome, and how she was able to develop faith in the process to get where she is today! Please feel free to connect and follow Dr. Micaela Hayes on LinkedIn or Instagram (@thefaithfulpharmd). If you have any questions or would like to reach out to her directly, please feel free to email her at micaela@faithfulpharmd.com. Resources talked about during this episode: - The Success Principles by Jack Canfield (book) - Search for Tony Guerra content for great job interview and residency tips If you are interested in any of our career services or want to learn more about them, please feel free to message me directly on LinkedIn or IG (@new_capsulerxpodcast) or you can check out the interest form below at tinyurl.com/capsulerxservices.
How can ATA help you improve your business practices? Grow your income? Expand into a new specialization? Market to direct clients? It's called the ATA Mentoring Program, and it's a fantastic benefit of your ATA membership! Take a minute to listen in and learn more as The ATA Podcast Co-Host Andie Ho sits down with the program's co-chair Tony Guerra. From how to apply and who can apply to what the matching process is all about and why the program is “mentee-driven”—you'll get the full rundown on a great way to tap into the unique talent and experience of successful translators and interpreters. And don't miss finding out how you can give back to the profession as a mentor. This program really has something for everyone, and Episode 83 explains it all! Show Notes: Join ATA • ATA School Outreach Contest • Episode 53: How ATA School Outreach Works • ATA 2023 Elections: Call for Nominations • The ATA Podcast Archive • ATA Mentoring Program • ATA Mentoring Experience Video • ATA's 64th Annual Conference | Audio Production: Derek Platts Please send comments, questions, or requests about this podcast to podcast@atanet.org. Please send comments, questions, or requests about this podcast to podcast@atanet.org.
A residency is a postgraduate training program, which allows the resident to perform as a licensed practitioner but to train under the supervision of an experienced preceptor. The cornerstones of any pharmacy practice residency include direct patient care and practice management. Tony Guerra & Todd Eury talk about the state of pharmacy residency and what the future holds for the current process and the statistics based on pharmacy school enrollment & the changes technology is making in the residency process. From Drake University: Dr. Tony Guerra shines as an innovative practitioner in a non-traditional pharmacy practice setting where he integrates his background in English with his knowledge of the pharmacy profession. His passion to help current pharmacy students reach their full potential through developing audiobooks, podcasts, and other helpful resources has allowed him to make a lasting impact on his audience. His experiences, expertise, and willingness to push the boundaries of what innovation entails has helped him succeed in his niche where English meets pharmacy. Dr. Guerra has worked as a full-time instructor at Des Moines Area Community College for 11 years where he teaches chemistry and pharmacology to future healthcare practitioners. He also serves as an APPE preceptor for both Drake University and University of Iowa student pharmacists to help them gain confidence both in front of the classroom in addition to perfecting students' letters of intent, CV, and teaching philosophy.
Made to Move Radio EP 127 track list 1. Zona, Chellena Black - Jesus Is (AJ's Extended Dub Mix) 2. The Deepshakerz - One Night 3. Stoim - Get Low (The Deepshakerz Remix) 4. Tony Guerra & Manybeat – Boletta 5. Simon Kidzoo, Rob Stillekens - Smooth Talk (Extended Mix) 6. Hank Jay - Doctor Groove 7. Marco Corvino – Konga 8. Tony Metric – Volar 9. Chemical Surf, Ghabe, Leiru - Lapada (Extended Mix) 10. YANPA - Dance Floy 11. Castion - El Ruiseñor (Extended Mix) 12. Doug Gomez, Cee ElAssaad, Nuzu Deep - You Left (Tambores Mix) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Entrevistamos a Tony Guerra, coordinadora de capacitación de la empresa AMPHENOL quién nos platica de su trayectoria profesional, las diferencias de capacitación que ha observado entre el sector automotriz y sector económico, el proceso y los principales retos en la detección de necesidades de capacitación, entre otros temas.
Each Friday in June 2022, I'm publishing an interview with a pharmacist dad in honor of Father's Day, which is Sunday, June 19. This episode is an interview with Tony Guerra, PharmD. During the first half of our conversation, we discuss how Tony uses his voice as a pharmacist. In the second half, we focus on Tony's role as a Dad. Thank you for listening to episode 156 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast! To read the full show notes, visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com. Click on the podcast tab, and search for episode 156. Tony Guerra, M.HCI., Pharm.D., is a pharmacist who helps students write their way into a residency by helping them with their interviews, CVs, and letters of intent. He lives in Ankeny, Iowa with his wife and triplet daughters. You can find The Pharmacy Residency Podcast on iTunes or at https://pharmacyresidencypodcast.com/ You can find his courses at https://residency.teachable.com/ You can find his audiobooks on Audible from career to pharmacology and pharmacotherapy here https://www.audible.com/author/Tony-Guerra/B00AECS0ZG He welcomes you to join and subscribe to his TonyPharmD YouTube channel has 35,000 subscribers https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd Highlights from our conversation Tony uses his voice as a pharmacist in a number of ways. He has experience in retail pharmacy. Now, he's a college professor, podcaster, online course creator, author, husband, father of 3, youth sports coach, and more. Some pharmacists have learned that traditional, clinical pharmacist hours are fundamentally incompatible with being a good parent. Tony reveled the #1 reason someone does not get a residency. He also gave advice about writing a residency letter of intent. Tony is an entrepreneur. He finds a need and fills the gap. Many pharmacists feel guilty about getting paid to do something outside traditional, clinical practice. Tony pointed out that providing free resources as well as paid resources is a good way to overcome that guilt. As an experienced author, Tony talked about how long it takes to go from idea to published and described how long it takes for a normal book compared to a book that he recently published with Brandon Dyson, PharmD at an accelerated pace. Tony also shared tips on writing a book. How can women get men to read books, like Tony Guerra's Without Being Asked: How Can Dads and Kids Help Organize and Declutter To Reduce Family Burnout? Tony suggested putting it in, “Fix-it language” or, “Guy speak.” Tony shares individual drug name pronunciations on his YouTube channel. To learn more, visit https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd. Visit https://residency.teachable.com to learn more about Tony's online courses. Topics include pharmacology and pharmacy residencies. Tony has been married since 2007, and has triplet daughters, age 10. We discussed a range of “Dad” topics, including: Apologizing “Dad time-outs” Being present and not letting career get in the way of being present Fertility issues Praise for his wife during her long hospital bedrest His daughters' 3 month stay in the NICU Advice to pharmacist dads on when to have a child/children Biggest challenges of fatherhood Favorite things about fatherhood Kids and sports/extracurricular activities Raising kids is expensive. We discussed an expense that surprised Tony. General advice for current or prospective pharmacist dads. Mentioned in this episode Tony Guerra, Pharmacist LinkedIn Profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonypharmd/ Tony's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd Audiobooks https://www.audible.com/author/Tony-Guerra/B00AECS0ZG Tony Guerra author profile on amazon.com Books mentioned in this episode Without Being Asked: How Can Dads and Kids Help Organize and Declutter To Reduce Family Burnout? by Tony Guerra Finding Your Unicorn Job for Pharmacists: Financial Freedom, Flexible Hours, and Personal Fulfillment Beyond the Pharmacy Counter (Pharmacist Residency and Career Series Book 6) by Tony Guerra How to Pronounce Drug Names: A Visual Approach to Preventing Medication Errors by Tony Guerra 100 Strong Residency Interview Questions, Answers, and Rationales by Tony Guerra and Brandon Dyson, et al. Pharmfluencers: The Inspiring Stories of Pharmacy Entrepreneurs by Kimber Boothe How Not to Hate your Husband After Kids by Jancee Dunn How Pharmacists Lead: Answers from Women Who Are Leading, Succeeding, and Impacting Pharmacy by Hillary Blackburn, PharmD If You're in My Office, It's Already Too Late: A Divorce Lawyer's Guide to Staying Together by James J. Sexton The Five Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts by Gary Chapman The University of Toledo College of Pharmacy https://www.utoledo.edu/pharmacy/ Online courses (Pharmacy Residency Podcast Courses) https://residency.teachable.com Todd Eury LinkedIn Profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddeury/ Pharmacy Podcast Network https://pharmacypodcast.com Check out Tony's podcasts: Pharmacy Future Leaders Podcast Pharmacy Residency Podcast Thank you for listening to episode 156 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast! Please share this episode!
Welcome to my Spring 2022 update! I do a general update each season. The last three were episode 136, 122, and 108. In this episode, I talk about my upcoming summer vacation, what's new with The Pharmacist's Voice ®, LLC, what's coming up on The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast, news from my personal life (husband, kids, etc.), and an update on what I'm listening to, reading, watching, and playing. Thank you for listening to The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast episode 153! Mentioned in this episode Perimenopause: The Savvy Sister's Guide to Hormone Harmony by Dr. Anna Garrett (Lachesis Publishing, Inc.) Julie Walthers, audio engineer Whole Story Studio Annual Conference of the Ohio Pharmacists Association (April 2022) The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 136 Winter Update February 2022 The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 122 Fall Update November 2021 The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 108 Summer Update July 2021 The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 143 OPA Annual Conference Recap April 2022 The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast Episode 149 featuring Ijeoma Ekeocha, PharmD Pharmfluencers: The Inspiring Stories of Pharmacy Entrepreneurs by Kimber Boothe, PharmD Podcast Show Notes Summit I started using https://otter.ai to transcribe podcast show notes this spring. Journal of Pharmacy Technology Tim Tippets (VO Tech Guru) Audition Ready Online Course Podpage podcast website builder My new Podpage www.thepharmacistsvoicepodcast.com The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 152 featuring my Aunt Janet Titkemeier Tim Ulbrich, PharmD Tony Guerra, PharmD Mike Koelzer, RPh Iqbal Atcha, RPh Dr. Dimple Gandhi Dr. Leslie Hodge Dr. Danielle Perrodin Josh Ball (brand photographer) Kristina Stuller (makeup artist) The Vanity Studios Baby Steps Millionaires by Dave Ramsey. The Tombstone Express by Steve Edwards The 5 AM Club: Own Your Morning. Elevate Your Life by Robin Sharma Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir The Martian by Andy Weir The Rosie Effect by Graeme Simsion Beyond Powerful Radio by Valerie Geller Permission to Care by Cory Jenks, PharmD Holderness Family YouTube Channel This Year is a Dumpster Fire! Parody by Penn and Kim Holderness Everybody Fights, so Why Not Get Better at It? By Kim and Penn Holderness Top Gun (original movie) Settlers of Catan (Original Board Game) Photosynthesis Ticket to Ride on iPad
Tony Guerra, MHCI, PharmD discusses how he has built his real estate investment portfolio and how he is using those investments to build generational wealth. Key Points From This Episode Tony's professional background as a pharmacist. What motivated Tony to begin investing in real estate. Learn the value of intergenerational wealth and knowledge. What Tony's approach ultimately aims to achieve through finance and investing. A brief rundown of Tony's real estate investment background and his current portfolio. Tony shares his approaches to finance and real estate investing. The benefits of fewer and in-demand properties: financial reassurance. Why it is essential to get advice when deciding on a real estate investment. How Tony approaches managing his properties from day to day. The benefits of having handy tenants. When Tony thinks it is the best time to start investing in real estate. What qualities he thinks an experienced real estate agent should have. Tony shares how his love for running helps him decide on real estate investments. Some tips and advice for people interested in purchasing real estate. Outline of Tony's strategy to combine his pharmacy and real estate experience. A resource that he has found the most useful in his real estate journey. Links Mentioned on Today's Episode Pharmacy Residency Podcast Tony PharmD Youtube The Ramsey Show Finding Your Unicorn Job for Pharmacists: Financial Freedom, Flexible Hours, and Personal Fulfillment Beyond the Pharmacy Counter (Pharmacist Residency and Career Series Book 6) by Tony Guerra Buffini & Company: Real Estate Coaching & Training Work by Referral: Live the Good Life! Proven Strategies for Success and Happiness in the Real Estate Business by Brian Buffini and Joe Niego Email Tony Guerra: tonythepharmacist@gnail.com YFP Real Estate Investing Join the YFP Real Estate Investing Facebook Group Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
In this episode we talk about Seven Strategies to Improve your LinkedIn profile including: 1. Professional photos 2. Summary blurbs 3. Education, expertise, industry experience 4. Relevant skills 5. Growing your network 6. Sharing relevant content for your feed 7. Custom URLs Connect with Miah Thompson here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/miah-thompson/ and me, Tony Guerra, here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonypharmd/
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Today we have in the studio Miami entrepreneur and the face of The Wharf, Tony Guerra. Come join us as Ramil and Tony discuss family, entrepreneurship and the importance of mental healthl.
In 2016, Tony Guerra PharmD joined the Pharmacy Podcast Network and has been an incredible content development maven & our senior podcast host of the Pharmacy Podcast Network. Tony Guerra is the host of the Pharmacy Residency Podcast.Tony helps students edit and revise Pharmacy Residency Letters of Intent one-one-one while giving year-round advice on residency applications and interviews. His TonyPharmD YouTube channel has 28,500 followers and more than 14 million downloads. He is the author of over twenty books on subjects from pharmacy residency, careers, and pharmacology including the best-selling Memorizing Pharmacology: A Relaxed Approach. He graduated from Iowa State University with a BA in English and M.HCI. in Human-Computer Interaction and the University of Maryland with his PharmD. You can find his courses at https://residency.teachable.com/ Thank you Tony for everything you have done as a leader in pharmacy. The PPN greatly appreciates you. Sincerely, Todd Eury CEO of the PPN See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 2016, Tony Guerra PharmD joined the Pharmacy Podcast Network and has been an incredible content development maven & our senior podcast host of the Pharmacy Podcast Network. Tony Guerra is the host of the Pharmacy Residency Podcast.Tony helps students edit and revise Pharmacy Residency Letters of Intent one-one-one while giving year-round advice on residency applications and interviews. His TonyPharmD YouTube channel has 28,500 followers and more than 14 million downloads. He is the author of over twenty books on subjects from pharmacy residency, careers, and pharmacology including the best-selling Memorizing Pharmacology: A Relaxed Approach. He graduated from Iowa State University with a BA in English and M.HCI. in Human-Computer Interaction and the University of Maryland with his PharmD. You can find his courses at https://residency.teachable.com/ Thank you Tony for everything you have done as a leader in pharmacy. The PPN greatly appreciates you. Sincerely, Todd Eury CEO of the PPN See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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“I'm not good enough.” “I don't have enough experience.” “This idea will never work.” If these thoughts have ever crossed your mind, have you ever wondered how to cross them out and turn your struggle into your strength? In this episode, I welcome fellow pharmacist and friend Tony Guerra as we share our struggles, how we overcame them, and turned our mess into our message. Tony Guerra is a pharmacist, podcaster, and author of 7 non-fiction audiobooks which have sold over 15,000 copies in the last two years. He teaches college chemistry and pharmacology. Recently, he's begun working as an audiobook editor and publisher bringing other professionals books to market. Main Points From this Podcast: - How to turn your good idea into an actual product - Audible Unveiled: 7 steps to launch a successful audiobook - Why your ‘failures' can be your biggest blessings - Making a side hustle your new source of income Like The Fit Pharmacist on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thedietdocpittsburgh Host: Dr. Adam Martin, PharmD, ACSM-cPT, NAMS-CCN www.thefitpharmacist.com www.linkedin.com/in/thefitpharmd www.instagram.com/thefitpharmacist Guest: Dr. Tony Guerra https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonypharmd https://www.facebook.com/tonypharmd1 https://bit.ly/2PdZD7y Resources Mentioned in This Episode: 1. Book “Rx: YOU! The Pharmacist's Guide to Managing Stress & Fitting in Fitness”: amzn.to/2QDtqCP 2. Book “Memorizing Pharmacology: A Relaxed Approach”: amzn.to/2PFlCU9
Here's an interview I did with the Pharmacy Leaders Podcast, "Ep 176 Finally Getting Your Book Done with The Fit Pharmacist", with host Dr. Tony Guerra! 'Graduating from the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Dr. Adam Martin has worked as a full-time pharmacist in the community practice setting for over 7 years, in addition to being a certified personal trainer, licensed nutrition consultant with Dr. Joe Klemczewski and Dr. Kori Propst of The Diet Doc, and competitive natural bodybuilder. In this book, Dr. Martin dispenses his Rx for Success in how to simplify nutrition, fit in fitness, and manage stress so that you can become The Fit Pharmacist. Book link: https://amzn.to/2CUCmB1 As pharmacists, we're all on a mission to improve the health and lives of our patients, and we want to give our absolute best- but how can we do that if we have an overly stressed mindset, can't find time to work out, and don't know where to start when it comes to proper nutrition? Addressing the most common barriers pharmacists face to reaching optimal health, this book provides SimpleSolutions to nail your nutrition, fit in fitness, and master your mindset, empowering you to lead by example through living a healthy lifestyle. Once we achieve this, we can not only deliver the best version of ourselves and our abilities, but we can INSPIRE those we interact with as healthcare professionals through leading by example.' Pharmacy Leaders Podcast Link: bit.ly/2wtdVVy Like The Fit Pharmacist on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thedietdocpittsburgh Guest: Dr. Adam Martin, PharmD, ACSM-CPT, NAMS-CCN www.thefitpharmacist.com www.linkedin.com/in/thefitpharmd www.instagram.com/thefitpharmacist Host: Dr. Tony Guerra, PharmD www.linkedin.com/in/tonypharmd www.facebook.com/tonypharmd1
Here's an interview I did with the Pharmacy Leaders Podcast, Episode 149 Getting In Shape The Fit Pharmacist Adam Martin Part 1', with host Dr. Tony Guerra focusing on how to fit in fitness and nutrition with pharmacy life! Pharmacy Leaders Podcast Link: https://bit.ly/2wtdVVy Like The Fit Pharmacist on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thedietdocpittsburgh Guest: Dr. Adam Martin, PharmD, ACSM-cPT www.linkedin.com/in/thefitpharmd www.instagram.com/thefitpharmacist Host: Dr. Tony Guerra, PharmD https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonypharmd www.facebook.com/tonypharmd1
Here is Part II of an interview I did with the Pharmacy Leaders Podcast, ‘Episode 150 Fitness Case Studies The Fit Pharmacist Adam Martin Part II', with host Dr. Tony Guerra focusing on case studies demonstrating that YOU are not alone! How YOU can fit in fitness and nutrition with your pharmacy life! Pharmacy Leaders Podcast Link: https://bit.ly/2wl4sAA Like The Fit Pharmacist on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thedietdocpittsburgh Guest: Dr. Adam Martin, PharmD, ACSM-cPT www.linkedin.com/in/thefitpharmd www.instagram.com/thefitpharmacist Host: Dr. Tony Guerra, PharmD https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonypharmd www.facebook.com/tonypharmd1