May, 2017

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Why we need to talk about History in Medical Education More often

The Digital Apothecary

History Still Matters. It's just how we use it. Medical education offers a snapshot of current practices and literature for many students under the guidance of current practitioners. Educators across all healthcare spheres rely on teaching what the current standards of care and evaluation in the medical environment at present are to help them get them to their clinical experiences prepared.

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The future of the clinical trial – collaboration and patient centricity

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Growing patient influence combined with new technologies and the requirements of new reimbursement models means clinical research is undergoing rapid transformation. Industry is being compelled to move towards more patient centric solutions to keep up with these changes. With healthcare stakeholders in agreement that patient engagement is key to realising the value of clinical trials, regulators, sponsors, CROs, research funders and publishers are all moving towards more patient-focused models.

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Should I Take St. John’s Wort? Clinical Considerations

Med Ed 101

So, what would you say if a patient asked you, “Should I take St. John’s Wort?” My gut screams no! St. John’s Wort is a substantial inducer of many CYP enzymes which can play havoc with many different drugs and their respective levels. However, we need to take everything into account before blindly saying no. […]. The post Should I Take St.

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Benzodiazepine Equivalents – Clinical Questions to Consider

Med Ed 101

I came across this useful table of benzodiazepine equivalents and decided to share it with you. Converting one drug to another always comes with challenges and benzodiazepines are no different. It’s not always easy to know exactly what to do or how to convert from one benzodiazepine to another, but I put together a list […]. The post Benzodiazepine Equivalents – Clinical Questions to Consider appeared first on Med Ed 101.

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From Diagnosis to Delivery: How AI is Revolutionizing the Patient Experience

Speaker: Simran Kaur, Founder & CEO at Tattva Health Inc.

The healthcare landscape is being revolutionized by AI and cutting-edge digital technologies, reshaping how patients receive care and interact with providers. In this webinar led by Simran Kaur, we will explore how AI-driven solutions are enhancing patient communication, improving care quality, and empowering preventive and predictive medicine. You'll also learn how AI is streamlining healthcare processes, helping providers offer more efficient, personalized care and enabling faster, data-driven

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3 Classic Medications That Cause Insomnia

Med Ed 101

There are many medications that cause insomnia. With any new symptoms, we must first rule out the possibility of medication adverse effects. Here’s 3 classic examples of the prescribing cascade due to drug induced insomnia. Corticosteroids. They are used for so many different conditions. Inflammatory disorders, pain, allergic reactions, and respiratory problems are a few […].

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Clinical Conundrum – Gemfibrozil and Statins, What to do?

Med Ed 101

Drug interactions is one thing that pharmacists need to be experts at managing. Gemfibrozil and statins present an interesting drug interaction that needs to be addressed. How should we address the interaction? Do other alternatives exist? Other alternatives to the statin are probably unlikely as many patients have cardiovascular disease or other clinical concerns that […].

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What Does Requip Tell Us? Medication Review

Med Ed 101

Here’s a medication list and a few thoughts to go with it. Amiodarone 200 mg daily Famotidine 20 mg daily Enalapril 10 mg daily Metoprolol 25 mg BID Pantoprazole 40 mg daily Acetaminophen 500 mg TID Requip 0.5 mg HS Aranesp (hold for hemoglobin less than 11) Aspirin 81 mg daily Buspirone 10 mg BID […]. The post What Does Requip Tell Us? Medication Review appeared first on Med Ed 101.

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FDA Metformin Kidney Function Dosing Changes – What are you Going to do?

Med Ed 101

So the FDA changed the labeling on metformin a while back and made it a little easier to use the drug in more patients who have poor kidney function. Whenever changes like this happen, I like to take a little time and digest the changes. From a recent Medscape article, here’s what one physician, Dr Inzucch, […]. The post FDA Metformin Kidney Function Dosing Changes – What are you Going to do?