The Applied Medication Safety podcast brings safety science into healthcare. A combination of interviews and discussions examine the intersection of human factors with technology and pharmacology. Practicing clinicians gain insight and practical tips for embedding medication safety into their daily practice.
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The Applied Medication Safety podcast brings safety science into healthcare. A combination of interviews and discussions examine the intersection of human factors with technology and pharmacology. Practicing clinicians gain insight and practical tips for embedding medication safety into their daily practice.
This episode is almost a two-for-one special as our guest is not only an oncology pharmacist but also spent more than a decade working as a respiratory therapist. He brings together a wide range of experience and shares his insights.
Disclaimer: The first person narration of safety events is done to preserve the learning power of stories. The safety events discussed are fictional though the risks and safety concerns are very real. They are created from over decades from multiple home care, acute care, and long-term care institutions; and gathered from discussion with peers around the world who shared their stories to help others. In no way do these fictional safety events reflect the patient experience at my current employer. This podcast is purely a personal and private endeavor to enhance patient safety in some small way.
Hosted by Michael Van Ornum RPh, RN, BCPS, CPPS with over 30 years experience in the medical field and more than 10 years with medication safety.
Applied Medication Safety
The Applied Medication Safety podcast brings safety science into healthcare. A combination of interviews and discussions examine the intersection of human factors with technology and pharmacology. Practicing clinicians gain insight and practical tips for embedding medication safety into their daily practice.