2018

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Timeular Review - A fun system to keep track of daily work productivity

The Digital Apothecary

Timeular Review. Can a time tracking system save me time? Why I bought a time tracking service Recently I made the plunge and bought a time tracking tool. Now, I have used multiple platforms over the years, and if you read my blog a lot you probably notice I have used different visuals to keep track of what I am up to throughout the day. In this case, I have been struggling with time tracking since having a kid, so I decided to look for a new service.

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The devil’s in the e-detail: what HCPs really want from you

pharmaphorum

Overview: Communication; we all do it, it is a critical part of effective business practice and in this pharma is no exception. It is no secret that for pharma companies, face time with healthcare professionals (HCPs) has reduced drastically over the last 10 years while the cost of in person engagements has increased significantly. Like any customer their expectations for the content they receive have changed, with a focus on useful, succinct and easy to consume materials rather than the sales m

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Should I Sit for My Critical Care Registered Nurse Certification?

Board Vitals - Pharmacist

A question many nurses working in critical care ask themselves is whether or not to sit for the CCRN certification. I certainly did, and for me, the answer was yes. Before deciding if it is right for you, it is important to understand the value of a certification. Certification exams serve to demonstrate mastery in a field or specialty; both to one’s self and the rest of the world.

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Requirements For Epic Certification ~ The Epic Sphinx Test

The Pharmacist Life

One of the potentially make it or break it requirements for Epic Certification – The Epic Sphinx Test is something I have been remiss in mentioning. Not for any reason other than when I first started publicly chronicling my Epic journey (this is where I started), the Epic Sphinx test was already in my rear view […] The post Requirements For Epic Certification ~ The Epic Sphinx Test appeared first on The Pharmacist Life.

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Position Your Pharmacy for Expansion

Speaker: Chris Antypas and Josh Halladay

Access to limited distribution drugs and payer contracts are key to pharmacy expansion. But how do you prepare your operations to take the next step? Meaningful data: Collect and share clinical data regarding outcomes, utilization, and more Reporting: Limited distribution models require efficient tracking and reporting systems Workflows: Align workflows with specific pharma and payer contractual requirements For in-depth, expert insights on pharmacy expansion, watch this webinar from Inovalon.

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Medical Practices Can Pay for Staff Pharmacist with Annual Wellness Visits

UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy

Physicians looking for a way to afford a pharmacist in their practice may be able to cover the cost with Medicare annual wellness visits. Medicare Part B covers an annual visit to the doctor for the purpose of developing or updating a personalized plan to prevent disease and disability. Pharmacists can conduct these visits under a physician’s supervision and be reimbursed by Medicare at the same rate as a physician.

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Preparing for the BCGP Exam – Why Are People Failing?

Med Ed 101

Preparing for the BCGP Exam was apparently very difficult for pharmacists in 2018. The Spring 2018 results revealed a pass rate of 43%. I anticipated that it would at least be a little higher in the Fall of 2018, but I was wrong. The pass rate for the fall testing period was actually 39%! Don’t […]. The post Preparing for the BCGP Exam – Why Are People Failing?

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Redesigning my website

The Digital Apothecary

Well, after using the same template (since discontinued I just found out) for the past four years, I decided it was time to update the page. Maybe it goes with recent changes in my life, a new position (Assistant --> Associate rank), first kid, new house. So, in the spirit of change, I decided to go with a new look. And to be honest, thus far I am much happier.

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Reflecting on my First few Years as a Professor at Pharmacy School

The Digital Apothecary

Being a Professor at a Pharmacy School. A reflection of roles, responsibilities, and changes faced with transitioning from a resident to a professor to a father. This past month, I was promoted to the rank of Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice. I had started being an Assistant Professor in January of 2013. Before that, I had done a PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency, and then a Geriatric Fellowship at the insitution that I am now a professor at, after deciding I'd like to stay on based on t

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Can simulated datasets unlock the potential of patient data?

pharmaphorum

Patient level data offers the promise of insights which can craft new and better pathways, enable development of innovative therapies and treatments, and of course identify and prevent diseases much earlier in their lifecycle. One area of particular interest is cancer. However, in trying to realise the potential, the health sector is faced with the conundrum of protecting patients’ identities, while at the same time allowing doctors access to their data and enabling industry to benefit from vita

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Digital therapeutics and healthcare innovation

pharmaphorum

Digital technology is transforming the way that healthcare is practiced and delivered, with areas like digital therapeutics forging ahead to complement traditional medical approaches and augment patient care. The development of software applications that are available with a prescription took a major step forward last year with the first FDA approval for a mobile medical application with both a safety and efficacy label.

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5 Reasons to Upgrade Your Pharmacy Management Software

Are you still using workarounds to manage your daily operations? To achieve peak performance, it's time to explore other options for specialty and infusion pharmacy software. Streamline pharmacy operations and improve clinical performance with automated processing, real-time data exchange, and electronic decision support. Download this helpful infographic to: Drive efficiency and patient adherence from referral receipt to delivery and ongoing care – all with our Pharmacy Cloud.

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Engaging with patient communities – tailoring approaches

pharmaphorum

Change Together will be presenting a live webinar with leading figures from the patient advocacy community, who will discuss communication and engagement as well as the different approaches advocacy groups can take to address the unique challenges of their communities. This will be helpful for all advocates, as we hear and learn from our expert panel how their organizations are bringing about change.

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Realising the biotech promise: addressing the path to market

pharmaphorum

Now more than ever before, Biotech is the engine for innovation in medicine, finding, creating and delivering ground-breaking treatments to patients. The journey from molecule discovery and development through valuation, funding, regulatory and commercialisation can be a long and complex road to travel though. These companies have to navigate a rapidly changing and increasingly complex landscape from pre-clinical valuation through foresight and planning at every stage of the asset life cycle - a

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My Advice To Current Pharmacy Students ~ What I Would Do Differently If I Were Still In Pharmacy School

The Pharmacist Life

I don’t consider myself a sage by any means but I want to give some advice to current pharmacy students so that they don’t end up bitter and resentful about their career choice down the road. I think we already have way too many angry pharmacists and if folks just take some time to think […] The post My Advice To Current Pharmacy Students ~ What I Would Do Differently If I Were Still In Pharmacy School appeared first on The Pharmacist Life.

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Career Advancement Options For Epic Willow Pharmacists?

The Pharmacist Life

Okay, it’s time to get 100% real and talk about the career advancement options for Epic Willow pharmacists. If you have your Epic Willow certification in hand and you have even an ounce of ambition, sooner or later, you’re going to ask yourself this… What ARE the career advancement options for Epic Willow pharmacists like […] The post Career Advancement Options For Epic Willow Pharmacists?

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Engaging with HCPS: what do HCPs want from medical meetings?

pharmaphorum

There has been a myriad of reasons over the past few years to safely assume the popularity and perceived worth of face-to-face medical meetings was well and truly on the decline – from advances in technology, to funding challenges. Separate, yet complementary studies looking at global HCP preferences reveals that the medical meeting is in fact their preferred channel for scientific communications.

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How to make digital work in medtech

pharmaphorum

The rise of mobile devices and apps, not to mention the involvement of non-medical technology players, is creating a wave of irrevocable digital change for medtech. It’s transforming how the sector reaches and engages with its stakeholders and customers, and in doing so provides vital opportunities to reshape a company’s commercial model. But although the sector can lay claim to some key success stories with digital technology, there remain a number of roadblocks impeding real digital progress f

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Simple Genetic Test Promises Better Results for Heart Stent Patients on Plavix

UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy

A quick, precise genetic test can significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular events by helping to identify a more effective medication for some heart patients who receive a stent. The test identifies a genetic deficiency that affects the body’s ability to activate the anticoagulant Plavix (clopidogrel), a drug commonly given after a coronary artery stent is inserted.

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Important Considerations to Help You Pass the NCLEX-RN®

Board Vitals - Pharmacist

If you’re wrapping up nursing school and facing the NCLEX-RN ® , you might be intimidated by the career-making (or breaking) exam. The NCLEX-RN® exam tests more than your knowledge of content – it tests your ability to use that knowledge, and apply critical thinking skills when presented with a clinical scenario. This means your questions will require more than regurgitating a memorized list of facts, which is what you’ve seen and been tested on throughout nursing school.

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Using education and awareness to drive positive change for patients

pharmaphorum

Change Together will be presenting a live webinar with leading figures from the patient advocacy community, who will debate how we can drive positive change for patients through improved education and awareness. This will be helpful for all advocates, as we hear and learn from our expert panel how their organizations are bringing about change. The panel and the topics they will be covering are as follows. • Dr.

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Digital health: how can technology be used to engage hard-to-reach patients?

pharmaphorum

Helping someone live with a condition as complex as MS can be fraught with challenges. MS professionals are asked to manage multiple physical and psychological symptoms while following complicated drug monitoring regimes, all in the face of shirking resources and growing caseloads. As the burden of monitoring people on disease modifying therapies has grown, a corresponding lack of resource for symptom management has led to inequity of services for those with progressive disease.

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Orthostasis Risk with SGLT-2 Inhibitors

Med Ed 101

Orthostasis risk with SGLT-2 Inhibitors is a potential minor concern, particularly in our geriatric population. While a drop in blood pressure can be a good thing for a significant chunk of diabetes patients, that potential modest drop can lead to an increased risk of adverse effects as well. Here’s the case of assessing orthostasis risk […].

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Med Review: Weight Loss 30 pounds in 3 months

Med Ed 101

Weight loss is a challenging problem in geriatrics and can be multifactorial. There are numerous disease states that can cause weight loss and we often rely on our physician colleagues to be on the top of their game when it comes to identifying those. Common diseases that might contribute to weight loss include; cancer, infections, […]. The post Med Review: Weight Loss 30 pounds in 3 months appeared first on Med Ed 101.

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Some Midyear Magic: A quick recap of ASHP Midyear 2018 Conference, Anaheim, CA

Med Ed 101

I was unable to attend ASHP Midyear 2018 and was honestly a little sad about it. Last year I shared some of my experiences. I love learning things and connecting with old friends. While I was unable to make it, I’m always interested to hear what’s going on. Ashlee Klevens Hayes was willing to share […]. The post Some Midyear Magic: A quick recap of ASHP Midyear 2018 Conference, Anaheim, CA appeared first on Med Ed 101.

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Studying For The NAPLEX? Here’s What The Data Says.

Med Ed 101

There’s a ton of information and advice out there on the NAPLEX. A simple Google search will get you a variety of comments, mentions, blog posts, and other information on studying for the NAPLEX. I wonder what it would be like if anyone actually reviewed some of this data? The pharmacist and researcher in me […]. The post Studying For The NAPLEX?

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Patient Adherence Pearls – Why My Patient Quit Their Medication

Med Ed 101

Patient adherence is not the sexiest topic on the planet, but you must understand how prevalent this problem is. You can be the smartest clinician on the planet and select the most appropriate medication for your patient every time, but does it really matter if they don’t take it? I’ve put together some first hand […]. The post Patient Adherence Pearls – Why My Patient Quit Their Medication appeared first on Med Ed 101.

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PBM Steals Money From Taxpayers – Guest Post

Med Ed 101

While I’m not routinely working in community pharmacy nowadays, the impact and reach that a pharmacist in this role can have is immeasurable. I have great respect for those that are currently working in a pharmacy. I have crazy respect for those that actually own an independent pharmacy. It isn’t for me, but some of […]. The post PBM Steals Money From Taxpayers – Guest Post appeared first on Med Ed 101.

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Apixaban Dose Adjustments and Drug Interactions

Med Ed 101

Apixaban (Eliquis) is a somewhat newer anticoagulant. While it is tempting to utilize the “set it and forget it” mindset with dosing, we must remember that there are a few reasons that we might have to make apixaban dose adjustments. Apixaban dose adjustments are not very common, but we need to clinically assess this with […]. The post Apixaban Dose Adjustments and Drug Interactions appeared first on Med Ed 101.

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Adding a Diagnosis to Every Prescription – A Key to Stopping Polypharmacy

Med Ed 101

Pharmacists spend a ton of time authorizing, clinically reviewing, and verifying prescriptions. We also spend time reviewing what information we have about a patient. Unfortunately, in a community pharmacy type setting, a diagnosis is often not given on the prescription for the medication. Depending upon the setting the pharmacist works in, information to provider notes can […].

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Inappropriate Production of Milk and MAJOR Announcements!

Med Ed 101

Today I’m going to discuss a case involving a patient concern with inappropriate production of milk (formally known as galactorrhea). Keep an eye at the end of this post for some MAJOR announcements about upcoming content releases! For now, here’s the case. Inappropriate Production of Milk A 44 year old female has two children that […].

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Section N MDS – Drug Regimen Review October 2018 Updates

Med Ed 101

As of October 1st, 2018, there has been a big update in long term care. Section N of the Minimum Data Set (MDS) has been updated to include a drug regimen review for residents upon admission. CMS will begin tracking this new quality measure. (Be sure to check out LTC PharmD if you are looking […]. The post Section N MDS – Drug Regimen Review October 2018 Updates appeared first on Med Ed 101.

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Cilostazol in Heart Failure – A Big No-No

Med Ed 101

Should we use cilostazol in heart failure? A 68 year old male smoker has a past medical history of peripheral vascular disease, cardiovascular disease, myocardial infarction X2, osteoarthritis, CHF and constipation. He has an extensive medication list that includes; Acetaminophen as needed Ibuprofen as needed Atorvastatin(listen to the podcast) Aspirin Clopidogrel Metoprolol Lisinopril Spironolactone(listen to […].

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BCGP Study Schedule – FREE Download

Med Ed 101

A few months ago, we produced a study schedule for BCPS exam takers (Free Download) Since then, many of you have asked for a BCGP study schedule. I will say it is difficult to develop a one size fits all study schedule. I will explain how to use our BCGP study schedule in this post. If you are […]. The post BCGP Study Schedule – FREE Download appeared first on Med Ed 101.

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Patient Misconceptions with Antidepressant Therapy

Med Ed 101

Patient misconceptions with antidepressant therapy is very common. Antidepressant therapy can be life changing for patients, but we have to remember that their are very critical education points that we need to help coach them on. Here’s a list of a few patient misconceptions with antidepressant therapy that I’ve seen patients have. Patient Misconception With […].

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Ambulatory Care Pharmacy – Lessons Learned in the Clinic

Med Ed 101

Last week, I participated in an ambulatory care pharmacy roundtable. It was really interesting and there was all sorts of different discussions from everything to board certification, residency, and the credentialing process. Over the last 2+ years or so, I had the opportunity to grow an ambulatory care pharmacy practice. At the roundtable, I was […].

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3 Medication Recommendations That Should Drive You Crazy

Med Ed 101

I have a deep passion for trying to provide value while working as a clinical pharmacist. I had a couple of negative experiences with providers when I first graduated. From those poor recommendations and negative responses from the providers, my strategy has always been to put myself in the shoes of the provider who is […]. The post 3 Medication Recommendations That Should Drive You Crazy appeared first on Med Ed 101.

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