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The Pharmacists Are In
Lampyon Health Communications, John Papastergiou, Ajit Johal
26 episodes
3 days ago
In this episode of The Pharmacists Are In, Dr. John Papastergiou and Ajit Johal explore the evolving role of pharmacists in addressing Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) through vaccination and education. Drawing on Ajit’s presentation at the FIP Congress and John’s community-based practice insights, they discuss global and Canadian trends, new vaccination options, and how pharmacists can lead in awareness, testing, and immunization. Tune in to hear practical strategies for incorporating RSV vaccination into busy pharmacy workflows and improving patient outcomes across age groups. For more episodes and resources, visit www.ThePharmacistsAreIn.com! We are grateful to Pfizer Canada (www.pfizer.ca) for their financial support of this educational program to help enhance the knowledge and education of pharmacists.
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In this episode of The Pharmacists Are In, Dr. John Papastergiou and Ajit Johal explore the evolving role of pharmacists in addressing Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) through vaccination and education. Drawing on Ajit’s presentation at the FIP Congress and John’s community-based practice insights, they discuss global and Canadian trends, new vaccination options, and how pharmacists can lead in awareness, testing, and immunization. Tune in to hear practical strategies for incorporating RSV vaccination into busy pharmacy workflows and improving patient outcomes across age groups. For more episodes and resources, visit www.ThePharmacistsAreIn.com! We are grateful to Pfizer Canada (www.pfizer.ca) for their financial support of this educational program to help enhance the knowledge and education of pharmacists.
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Pharmacogenetic Testing Practices in Qatar
The Pharmacists Are In
22 minutes 9 seconds
6 years ago
Pharmacogenetic Testing Practices in Qatar
In this episode of The Pharmacists Are In, John talks with Hazem Elewa, an experience pharmacist currently running an anticoagulation clinic in the hospital setting in Qatar. John and Hazem talk about the state of both community and clinical pharmacy practice, and the campaign for a greater scope of practice in Qatar. Listen in as they also discuss how pharmacogenetic clinics are implemented in Qatar and the future of pharmacist-run pharmacogenetic testing. This podcast is brought to you by iPACT, the International Pharmacists for Anticoagulation Taskforce. Visit www.ipact.org for more information.
The Pharmacists Are In
In this episode of The Pharmacists Are In, Dr. John Papastergiou and Ajit Johal explore the evolving role of pharmacists in addressing Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) through vaccination and education. Drawing on Ajit’s presentation at the FIP Congress and John’s community-based practice insights, they discuss global and Canadian trends, new vaccination options, and how pharmacists can lead in awareness, testing, and immunization. Tune in to hear practical strategies for incorporating RSV vaccination into busy pharmacy workflows and improving patient outcomes across age groups. For more episodes and resources, visit www.ThePharmacistsAreIn.com! We are grateful to Pfizer Canada (www.pfizer.ca) for their financial support of this educational program to help enhance the knowledge and education of pharmacists.