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著者: Todd S. Eury
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  • In March of 2009 Pharmacy Industry Innovator – Todd Eury founded the Pharmacy Podcast Show and dedicated the programs to his pharmacy industry contacts, prospects, and customers. The Pharmacy Podcast Show is about good useable content, information, and innovative ideas that we believe will help privately owned pharmacy businesses.We dedicated our programming to Independent Retail, Long-term Care, Specialty, Small Chain, – Pharmacy Businesses and have dedicated content for each of these specific pharmacy business models. The Pharmacy Podcast Show is about dynamic people in the pharmacy industry making a difference for our profession.

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    Pharmacy Podcast © 2016
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In March of 2009 Pharmacy Industry Innovator – Todd Eury founded the Pharmacy Podcast Show and dedicated the programs to his pharmacy industry contacts, prospects, and customers. The Pharmacy Podcast Show is about good useable content, information, and innovative ideas that we believe will help privately owned pharmacy businesses.We dedicated our programming to Independent Retail, Long-term Care, Specialty, Small Chain, – Pharmacy Businesses and have dedicated content for each of these specific pharmacy business models. The Pharmacy Podcast Show is about dynamic people in the pharmacy industry making a difference for our profession.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pharmacy Podcast © 2016
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  • 5 Roads Into Loving Your Retail Pharmacy Career - Part 1 - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 347
    2016/10/18
    Ok, Pharmacy Podcast listeners, I’m starting to feel a bit…guilty. In writing an original post, then creating a 5-part mini series about the 5 Roads out of Retail Pharmacy over at Pharmacy Podcast, I’m worried that I may appear to be discounting or even trashing retail pharmacy. I’m not. Really! I learned a LOT of valuable lessons about managing people and caring for patients through my various retail pharmacy practice experiences. I also learned a lot of soft skills through those experiences as well – like patience, fortitude, endurance, creativity and problem-solving – that I never would have learned inside a classroom. 5 Roads Into Loving your Retail Pharmacy Career: 1. Own it – why not own your own store? It’s becoming a reality for many pharmacists these days. Shout out to one of the wholesalers in particular who helps pharmacy owners take their businesses and their professions to the next level. Many pharmacists long to be their own bosses. In fact, back in the day, EVERY pharmacist was a business owner, because there were no pharmacy chains. So, if you’re going to be in it to win it, why not own it? I’ve never owned a pharmacy, but I acted like an owner when I was the pharmacist in charge of my first pharmacy – so “ownership” doesn’t need to be literal–it can be a mindset here too! 2. Get out of the fishbowl – Just like Hazel Walker described this week on the Pharmacy Podcast, you need to build a network inside the profession of pharmacy and OUTSIDE. That INCLUDES networking in your local community, with the patients you serve. My first couple of pharmacy experiences had me surrounded by glass around the pharmacy – so we used to joke that sometimes, we needed to “get out of the fishbowl.” Examples of this: could you get out into the community and discover nursing homes that need adherence packaging for their patients that you could help with? Is there an acute facility in a rural setting that could use your pharmacy’s help? Do you have a hospice program in your community you could partner with? If you’re the new kid on the block, why not get out and say hi to the doctors in your local community? Get out of the fishbowl and investigate! 3. Niche it – I have a friend in retail (large chain) who created a really interesting niche for herself in community practice pharmacy, which led her to meeting the US Surgeon General! There are pharmacies (yes, even in chains) that specialize different areas of pharmacy practice. So, even if you work in a huge chain, ask yourself the following: what are my passions within this profession? Also, ask your CUSTOMERS what their needs are as well. Do you have an older population, a younger/new family population, or something else? Find and fill their needs, and in doing so, you may just have created yourself an amazing career corner in practice! Even better – once you become the “go to” guy or gal, can you help train others about it in your company? Who does compounding in your neck of the woods? If everyone is a hot potato with it, why not own it and run with it? What about wellness? What about preventative care? 4. Step up – Volunteer. Do extra work. Show upper management that you want to train/teach/beta test/write/speak/ manage/help/recruit others and grow within your company or chain. Be the liaison between your pharmacy school alma mater and your chain. Take students on rotation and precept. The more you do and do well, the more you’ll get noticed, which is critical if you want to move up in the company you’re working within. 5. Play nice with others – This is a combo of all the 4 previous steps, but ask yourself how you and your pharmacy business can play nicely with others. Is there a visiting nurse service you could partner with in the community? Is there a way you could organize a community task force for disaster relief if, God forbid, something happens to your community? What about a tox away day? Can you set up a phone tree with other pharmacists to prevent theft and diversion in pharmacy? What can you do with strong non profits in your area that would help the community? Can you bring the community IN to your pharmacy to hang out and be a spot of joy and hope for your neighborhood, instead of another icky task they have to check off of their list? Ask yourself one more time what your strengths are, and how you can add them to your world around you to create a better retail pharmacy world. Maybe that’s through a broader, interprofessional pathway that could lead you to feeling FANTASTIC about your career of pharmacy. After all, you picked a great profession! The sky is the limit….! Let's see what you all think about this post. If it gains enough traction, I'll do another Pharmacy Podcast miniseries on it, because I know people who fit all 5 of these suggestions above. Leave your thoughts below and we'll see if we need to create another mini series on this...until then, keep on rocking ...
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    15 分
  • THE MEDICAL MARIJUANA DEBATE - OCTOBER 21st - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 346
    2016/10/15

    FLORIDA’S FUTURE: THE MEDICAL MARIJUANA DEBATE AND MEDICAL PANEL

    On behalf of the Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy, we would like to cordially invite you to join us on October 21, 2016 for the event; Florida’s Future: The Medical Marijuana Debate. This is an opportunity for students, faculty members, staff and members of the community to learn about the health, political, legal and social issues related to Florida’s proposed Constitutional Amendment 2, or Florida Medical Marijuana Legalization Initiative, which will be up for a vote on November 8, 2016.

    Presented by: Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy:

    Hosted by- Scott Kjelson Pharm.D., C.Ph.

    Register HERE:

    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/floridas-future-the-medical-marijuana-debate-and-medical-panel-tickets-28502198844

    About Scott Kjelson Pharm.D., C.Ph.

    Scott Kjelson, PharmD, CPh, is a pharmacist from Fort Lauderdale, Florida and a strong advocate for pro-pharmacy legislation. In fact, Scott has referred more than 80 of his pharmacy friends and colleagues to join the Pharmacists Provide Care campaign! In his own words… “I chose to support the Pharmacists Provide Care campaign because I see a greater value in what we as pharmacists could be doing to help save lives. I work hand and hand with patients to see how I can improve lives and make lifestyle changes.

    PDI Medical - Joseph Friedman, RPh

    https://pdimedical.com/


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    23 分
  • Pharmacy Future Leaders - Anna Shields - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 345
    2016/10/14

    Welcome to the Pharmacy Podcast Network, I’m your cohost Tony Guerra for the #PharmacyFutureLeaders podcast broadcasting from Ankeny, Iowa.

    We’re going to talk with innovative new pharmacy practitioners and soon to be pharmacy graduates.

    I’ve gotten a lot of emails from prepharmacy and new graduate students about decisions they are making right now, feel free to connect with me on Twitter at Tony underscore Pharm D or subscribe to my YouTube channel at TonyPharmD where you can find over 700 videos on drug pronunciation, memorization, and the Top 200 that support my audiobook Memorizing Pharmacology.

    If you’re a P-3 going to ASHP Midyear 2016, make sure to link your leadership accomplishments on Twitter to hashtag Pharmacy Future Leaders we’ll be providing a stipend for one student registration. We’ll announce that person on October 28th, 2016

    Anna comes to Kelley-Ross Pharmacy Group from NuCara Pharmacy in Pleasant Hill, Iowa where she served as an entrepreneurial pharmacy intern as part of Drake College of Pharmacy and Health Science Delta RX. Additionally, she served as a curricular development assistant for the pharmacy technician program at Des Moines Area Community College.

    Anna grew up in Menasha, Wisconsin and graduated in May, 2016 with her Doctor of Pharmacy degree along with her Master’s in Business Administration from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. As a student, Anna served as president of Drake’s National Community Pharmacists Association Student Chapter and was an active member of Phi Delta Chi Professional Pharmacy Fraternity.

    Everyone’s leadership road is different, let’s start with where you are today, and how you got into your current position?

    Discuss how you first felt you became a leader at Drake University and how the opportunities you had there helped you. I think we first talked about NCPA and Phi Delta Chi and a summer internship.

    The more I talk to students, the more I’m finding the activities they do outside of their regular classroom are the ones that are leading them towards the most satisfying opportunities. You seem to be a magnet for awards and opportunities, can you talk about winning that award for your P4 year and the other opportunities you had?

    What activities are you doing at Kelly Ross Pharmacy Group? You mentioned some exciting work with keeping patients with cardiovascular conditions out of the hospital.

    Washington State is gearing up for January provider status, can you tell us what Kelly Ross is doing to move forward with that opportunity?

    My wife completed her community pharmacy residency at an excellent program at the University of Iowa and landed a very clinically focused job working at the VA hospital. I think many of our listeners are familiar with the residency match, but some very good residencies are outside the match including some community residencies, can you explain how you chose which residencies to apply to in and outside of the match?

    What blanket advice do you have for the many residency hopefuls as they descend on New Orleans on October 15 to 19, 2016 for NCPA and Las Vegas this December 4th through 8th for ASHP?

    LinkedIn - Anna Shields, PharmD, MBA

    Twitter @annashields4

    #pharmacyfutureleaders

    Recording date: 10/10/16 @ AM/PM Central Time

    The PharmD/MBA and PGY1 Community Pharmacy Residency

    Guest: Anna Shields, Pharm.D./MBA (email: annashields4@gmail.com)

    PGY1 Resident Kelly Ross Pharmacy Group


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    29 分

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