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The Student Pharmacist Policy Podcast
St. John's University APhA-ASP
7 episodes
5 days ago
A podcast made to inform YOU about current policy issues surrounding pharmacy and healthcare, featuring special guests in every episode! The St. John’s University APhA-ASP chapter is not affiliated with any organization or political party. The statements said in this podcast do not represent the views of the APhA organization as a whole. You are welcome to disagree or agree with any statements said in this podcast. We respect all of your opinions and we would like to ask you to do the same. ENJOY! Founded by St. John's University APhA-ASP Policy Vice President Courtney Tse
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A podcast made to inform YOU about current policy issues surrounding pharmacy and healthcare, featuring special guests in every episode! The St. John’s University APhA-ASP chapter is not affiliated with any organization or political party. The statements said in this podcast do not represent the views of the APhA organization as a whole. You are welcome to disagree or agree with any statements said in this podcast. We respect all of your opinions and we would like to ask you to do the same. ENJOY! Founded by St. John's University APhA-ASP Policy Vice President Courtney Tse
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Season 2 Episode 3: The Harm Reduction Movement
The Student Pharmacist Policy Podcast
37 minutes 19 seconds
2 years ago
Season 2 Episode 3: The Harm Reduction Movement

According to the National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics, 700,000 drug overdoses in the United States since 2000 are escalating 1 million, with as high as 50% of people aged 12 or older reported to have used illicit drugs at least once. It is no new fact that Prolonged illicit drug use has been found to alter brain function and  lead to harmful and destructive behaviors. The longer an addicted individual waits to seek treatment for their substance misuse, the more difficult it may be for them to recover from an addiction. The impact on illicit drug use is far reaching. Not only does it affect the ability for addicted individuals to live a healthy full life, it also affects those in their circles, including family members,neighbors and friends. Here is where the role of the Pharmacist comes in, by implementing and strategizing innovative resolutions, and collaborating interprofessionally with other Healthcare Professionals on the team, namely through the education and practice of Harm Reduction


Offices of Addiction Services and Supports

https://oasas.ny.gov/


Hosted, Directed and Produced by Nancy Yousry

Script Written By Nancy Yousry


Guest Speakers: Dr.Noor Khawaja and Dr.Lauren Mercovich


Filming Date: April 26, 2023


The Student Pharmacist Policy Podcast
A podcast made to inform YOU about current policy issues surrounding pharmacy and healthcare, featuring special guests in every episode! The St. John’s University APhA-ASP chapter is not affiliated with any organization or political party. The statements said in this podcast do not represent the views of the APhA organization as a whole. You are welcome to disagree or agree with any statements said in this podcast. We respect all of your opinions and we would like to ask you to do the same. ENJOY! Founded by St. John's University APhA-ASP Policy Vice President Courtney Tse