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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Half of patients with heart failure have Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction (HFpEF). Join host, Geoff Wall, as he talks about the new guidelines from the American College of Cardiology f…
Adulteration of medications of abuse is a rampant issue in the US. Most attention is on opioids; however, benzodiazepine adulteration is occurring – with sulfonylureas. Join host, Geoff Wall, as he t…
Septic shock has a 40% mortality rate in many patients. Methylene blue has been shown in small non-controlled case series to have a benefit. Join host, Geoff Wall, as he reviews a randomized controll…
The proverbial ‘pill’ or hormonal contraception may be available over-the-counter (or at least a progestin-only version) by year’s end. Join guest host, Jake Galdo, as he discusses improved access to…
Sexually transmitted infection (STI) risk in high risk patients is a common problem compounded by antimicrobial resistance. Join host, Geoff Wall, with guest Amanda Bushman, as they discuss a new pos…
While we all know students who may exhibit more confidence that they have the right to based on their actual knowledge and experience, more often as preceptors we have students who demonstrate a lack…
About 50% of Americans have hypertension, yet WHICH is a preferred anti-hypertensive strategy is a random process. And pharmacogenomics may not be needed. Join host, Geoff Wall, as he evaluates a rec…
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a leading cause of pneumonia and hospitalizations in children and older adults. A search for a vaccine may finally be over. Join host, Geoff Wall, and guest, Jake…
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a leading cause of pneumonia and hospitalizations in children and older adults. A search for a vaccine may finally be over. Join host, Geoff Wall, and guest, Jake…
Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) has a high mortality rate. A new study evaluates the use of hydrocortisone for severe CAP in the ICU setting. Join host, Geoff Wall, as he evaluates if the evidence…
Co-precepting can help with workload while providing a diverse experience for learners, but it is not without its challenges. Listen in to weigh the pros and cons while gathering some strategies to e…
Several studies have found the improved outcomes and quality of life through deprescribing. However, it rarely happens. Join host, Geoff Wall, with guest, Kristin Meyer, as they evaluate a new studyi…
ICU patients are at high risk for venous thromboembolism, and the majority of patients require prophylaxis. The challenging therapy is thrombocytopenia. Join host Geoff Wall, as he evaluates the resu…
The Updated AAAAI Guidelines on Drug Allergies
Drug allergies are a common challenge for all prescribers, patients, and pharmacies. They are associated with increased costs, adverse effects, and exten…
Although the numbers may be low, COVID-19 and other illnesses remain a significant threat to patients. The role of masks in preventing SARS-CoV-2 spread has been politicized since the beginning. A ne…
Pharmacogenomics have long held the promise of using personalized information for drug selection to maximize efficacy and minimize adverse reactions. A new study evaluates the routine use of pharmaco…
Pharmacy learners - IPPE, APPE, Residents - may not always be forthcoming with honest feedback. But they know what they appreciate (or don't) in a learning experience. As a preceptor, your approach t…
For the past two decades, large amounts of isotonic fluids have been the first step in treating septic shock despite adverse events of fluid overload, coagulopathy, and pulmonary edema. A new NIH stu…
Every January, the American Diabetes Association publishes the Standards of Care in Diabetes. The guidelines are a living document and change throughout the year; however, the January update is the s…