Sinopsis
Education and news for pharmacists, with a focus on Australian clinical pharmacy practice. Supported by the SHPA, Alfred Health and Austin Health. Hosted by Jane and Dan, we provide CPD and news for pharmacists, especially those interested in Australian clinical practice.
Episodios
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PPP042 - Opioids and discharge from hospital with Benita Suckling
27/01/2018 Duración: 25minane talks to Benita Suckling, a clinical pharmacist with the Opioid Stewardship Service at Redcliffe Hospital in Queensland. We spoke about: A model for an opioid stewardship service, and why it is beneficial Risk factors for inappropriate opioid use post discharge Strategies to optimise pain management on discharge SHPA members can join the Pain Management Specialty Practice stream to connect with other pharmacists working in this area
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PPP041 - Hot topics in Cardiology with Garth Birdsey
13/01/2018 Duración: 31minJane and Dan spoke to Garth Birdsey, Senior clinician pharmacist at Barwon Health. We asked Garth about: Real world experience with DOACs in special patient groups Concerns about under-dosing patients with DOACs Optimal use of beta-blockers and why metoprolol 12.5 mg bd is often inappropriate in IHD
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PPP040 - Rahul Singal - What does the future look like?
30/12/2017 Duración: 28minIn our final MM2017 episode, we speak to Rahul Singal Associate Chief Pharmacist - Operational Productivity at Kings College Hospital in London. Rahul was a keynote speaker at SHPA MM2017. We talk to Rahul about: The future for pharmacists in the UK and Australia How pharmacists can improve patient safety at transitions of care Models for pharmacist prescribing Professional responsibilities and expanded roles
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PPP039 - Open Access Education with James Edwards from On The Wards
16/12/2017 Duración: 15minJane and Dan spoke to Dr James Edwards at MM2017. James is a Senior Staff Specialist in Emergency Medicine at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney, he is also the founder of www.onthewards.org which is designed to assist medical practitioners in their earliest days of postgraduate practice. We spoke to James about: FOAM (Free Open Access Medical Education) Different models of education for health professionals Dissemination of research and digital scholarship Quality control issues for open access information
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PPP038 - Interprofessional Cultural Competency with Zubin Austin
02/12/2017 Duración: 22minJane and Dan caught up with Professor Zubin Austin at the recent MM2017 SHPA Conference where he was a keynote speaker. Professor Austin is the Murray Koffler Chair in Management at the University of Toronto. His research focuses on the professional and personal development of the health human resources workforce. ' We spoke to Zubin about: Culture shock Defining a professional culture How understanding the culture of different health craft groups can improve the relationships between them
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PPP037 - Live from SHPA MM2017 - Day 3
19/11/2017 Duración: 25minJane and Dan caught up with Natalie Tasker and Kristin Xenos, two members of the MM2017 Conference Scientific Program committee for a recap of the conference.
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PPP036 - Live from SHPA MM2017 Day 2
18/11/2017 Duración: 23minLive from Day 2 of the SHPA MM2017 conference, Jane and Dan caught up with some notable attendees: Amanda Horiniak, Resident Pharmacist at Alfred Health and newly awarded Resident of the Year Andrew Matthews, General Manager, Workforce Transformation at SHPA Stephen Bazire, author of the Psychotropic Drug Directory.
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PPP035 - Live from SHPA MM2017 - AMS with Tom Gottlieb
17/11/2017 Duración: 19minIn the first of our special series of episodes live from MM2017, we are talking to A/Prof Thomas Gottlieb, Senior Staff Specialist in Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at Concord Hospital in NSW. A/Prof Gottlieb's presentation at MM2017 is titled "Do More AMS, Pearls from Years in the Life of AMS". We spoke to A/Prof Gottlieb about challenges and wins in antimicrobial stewardship, engaging clinicians and patients and driving behavioural change.
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PPP034 - MM2017 Conference Preview with Fiona Doukas and Kim Oates
04/11/2017 Duración: 25minIn a preview of the upcoming SHPA Conference, we have two guests this week: Emeritus Professor Kim Oates, Director of Undergraduate Quality and Safety Education at the Clinical Excellence Commission in Sydney. Prof Oates is presenting a Plenary about patient safety. Fiona Doukas is an Antimicrobial Stewardship Pharmacist at Concord Repatriation General Hospital in Sydney. Fiona is on the conference organising committee. Medicines Management 2017, the 43rd SHPA National Conference is in Sydney for 16-19th November full MM2017 program is here: https://mm2017shpa.com/
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PPP033 - Palliative Care with Paul Tait
19/10/2017 Duración: 29minJane spoke to Paul Tait, lead Palliative Care Pharmacist for the Southern Adelaide Local Health Network We spoke about: The differing presentations of palliative care patients. Interventions to improve access to end of life medicines for community palliative care patients. Useful resources for health professionals.
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PPP032 - Principles of Paediatric Medicine with Kate OHara
07/10/2017 Duración: 23minJane and Dan spoke to Kate O'Hara, Lead Pharmacist for Women, Youth and Children at The Canberra Hospital. We talk about: The many ways that paediatric patients are different to adults Pharmacokinetic differences between adults and children Off-label use of medicines in paediatrics and the associated practicalities
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PPP031 - Residencies, Foundation Training and more - with Beth Ward and Ian Coombes
23/09/2017 Duración: 25minAt the recent 2017 SHPA Residency Symposium, Dan joined Beth Ward, Foundation Program Manager at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society and Ian Coombes, SHPA Vice President and Director of Pharmacy at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital to discuss plans and programs to support and develop our workforce.
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PPP030 - Choosing PPIs Wisely with with Dr Chris Leung
09/09/2017 Duración: 27minJane sat down with Dr Chris Leung from Austin Health. Chris is a gastroenterologist, medical lead for clinical education and local clinical lead for Choosing Wisely. Jane and Chris talk about: the reasons why proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are in the top 10 most commonly prescribed medicines in Australia the problems associated with long-term PPIs The general principles of the Choosing Wisely campaign in Australia
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PPP029 - What is Polypharmacy Exactly? With Nashwa Masnoon and Sepehr Shakib
26/08/2017 Duración: 23minDan sat down with Nashwa Masnoon, a PhD student at the University of South Australia and pharmacist at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, and Professor Sepehr Shakib Director of Clinical Pharmacology at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. Nashwa and Sepehr spoke to Dan about a new web-based tool that they have developed: WIPE (What is Polypharmacy Exactly?). The WIPE tool is being used to gauge opinions of Australian clinicians about what polypharmacy means in practice. Users are presented with cases and asked to rate the risk of medicine-related harm. The results will be used to inform a working definition for polypharmacy in Australia. You can access the WIPE tool here: wipe.logicsquad.net/signup
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PPP028 - Principles of Geriatric Medicine with Dr Rohan Elliott
12/08/2017 Duración: 24minJane and Dan spoke to Dr Rohan Elliott, senior pharmacist in aged care at Austin Health, adjunct senior lecturer at Monash University, and a research consultant with the Royal District Nursing Service Institute. We talk to Rohan about: · The definition of geriatric medicine, and what it means to be frail · How the geriatric medicine approach differs from other specialties · Decision making in geriatric medicine
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PPP027 - Medicines in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding with Hao Vo-Tran
29/07/2017 Duración: 28minJane and Dan talk to Hao Vo-Tran, a pharmacist at the Royal Women’s Hospital in Melbourne and editor of the Royal Women’s Hospital Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Medicines Guide. We talk to Hao about: General principles in evaluating the safety of medicines in pregnancy and breastfeeding. Limitations of the TGA categorisation system for prescribing medicines in pregnancy Strategies for discussing risks with patients
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PPP026 - Codeine Controversies with Dr Jacinta Johnson
15/07/2017 Duración: 25minJane and Dan chat to Dr Jacinta Johnson, Specialist Pharmacist, Clinical Educator and Lecturer in Pharmacy at the University of South Australia. We talk to Jacinta about The risks from codeine and the reasons behind the decision to reschedule it to a prescription-only medicine. Whether or not there is a role for codeine as an analgesic. Alternative non-prescription analgesic options
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PPP025 - The Pharmacists Support Service with Gillian Swinnerton and Jerry Yik
01/07/2017 Duración: 21minJane sat down with Gillian Swinnerton and Jerry Yik from the Pharmacists’ Support Service. We talk about the Pharmacists' Support Service (PSS) and the help that they provide. To contact the Pharmacists' Support Service call 1300 244 910
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PPP024 - Hepatitis C with Dr Jo Grace
17/06/2017 Duración: 21minJane and Dan chat to Dr Jo Grace, a gastroenterologist and hepatologist from Austin Health. We talk to Jo about: What we have learned from 12 months of subsidised Hep C treatment in Australia Clinical considerations when treating patients with direct acting antiviral agents Future directions in hepatitis C: long term outcomes and new pangenotypical treatments
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PPP023 - Clinical experience and outcomes with immunotherapy for malignancy with Jim Siderov
03/06/2017 Duración: 23minJim Siderov is the senior Oncology Pharmacist at Austin Health. He is also an Australian Advanced Practice Pharmacist and is US Board Certified in Oncology Pharmacy. We speak to Jim about: Checkpoint inhibitors: their mechanism and role in oncology Autoimmune toxicities and how they are managed clinically Emerging evidence and future potential uses for these agents