The CEimpact Podcast features two shows - GameChangers and Precept2Practice!
The GameChangers Clinical Conversations podcast, hosted by Josh Kinsey, features the latest game-changing pharmacotherapy advances impacting patient care. New episodes arrive every Monday. Pharmacist By Design™ subscribers can earn CE credit for each episode.
The Precept2Practice podcast, hosted by Kathy Schott, features information and resources for preceptors of students and residents. New episodes arrive on the third Wednesday of every month. Preceptor By Design™ subscribers can earn CE credit for each episode.
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Level Up: Is your pharmacy ready for the future and able to handle the present environment?
Listen in to learn how you can strengthen the brick-and-mortar experience in your pharmacy and remain viable…
Direct to consumer marketing has been a GameChanger in recent years. As new drugs are approved and marketed, healthcare teams must stay ahead of the news and advertisements in order to educate patien…
Up to 69% of #Hospitalizations are caused by Medication Non-Adherence. Think of the impact pharmacists could make on the healthcare spend and patient outcomes if we could have a significant impact on…
Opioids are always in the news for adverse reactions and poor outcomes. Two opioids - tramadol and codeine - are often left out of the fey as potential alternatives. Yet, these medications are not wi…
Part 2 of this special two-part series takes a deep dive into the top clinical medicine and healthcare issues that have been true GameChangers this past year. Join us as Geoff Wall and Jake Galdo dis…
It's easy to focus on the development of clinical skills in our pharmacy learners, but what is our responsibility as preceptors for their personal and professional development? Join us for this episo…
Part 1 of this special two-part series takes a deep dive into the top clinical medicine and healthcare issues that have been true GameChangers in 2021. Join us as Geoff Wall and Jake Galdo discuss th…
Weight gain can impact patient’s quality of life and put them at risk for health complications. While weight loss can be an important factor in a patient’s health, it is equally important that it is …
Every January, the American Diabetes Association updates the Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes. The guidelines cover updates from diabetes advocacy to technology changes. Learn what changed and w…
While HIV treatment has come a long way over the decades, it still faces challenges. Specifically, HIV therapy such as integrase inhibitors have been associated with increased weight gain but the mec…
Failure is universal to the human experience. Grit, or the ability to demonstrate tenacity, perseverance, and resilience in the face of failure is a learned skill. Success requires both. Join us in …
Studies show that opioids are the number one prescribed medication for peripheral neuropathy contrary to evidence suggesting a lack of efficacy. Despite being a common condition for individuals with …
Two oral therapies for COVID-19 were recently approved. Listen in as we discuss who is eligible to receive them, their efficacy, and what this means for the future of COVID-19 treatment.
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The FDA recently approved the first eyedrop to treat age-related nearsightness due to poor accommodation, a disorder experienced by more than 100 million Americans. Spoiler alert . . . its pilocarpin…
Pain is not a game. Chronic non-malignant pain has few effective treatment options, particularly since the adverse effects of opioids have become more known. Many patients with chronic pain also deve…
Since the REDUCE study was published in 2013, most guidelines recommend a standard dose of prednisone 40mg for 5 days (or an equivalent dose of another steroid). However, the optimal dose of steroids…
Pharmacy students change and evolve immensely from the moment they walk into pharmacy school to the moment they graduate. At each step along the way, their educational needs change as well. And of co…
A recent study calls into question the safety of mirtazapine in the elderly, an antidepressant often recommended in the elderly for treatment of senile cachexia due to the medication’s appetite stimu…
In the past several weeks, there have been news reports about pharmacies, health care clinics, and remote vaccination clinics giving the wrong dose of a vaccine. Before these reports, there were als…
Hyperkalemia is a potentially fatal condition, yet no real guidelines for treatment exist and evidence to guide treatment is limited. Listen in for a rapid review of the evidence both for and against…