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HelixTalk - Rosalind Franklin University's College of Pharmacy Podcast

Sean P. Kane, PharmD; Khyati Patel, PharmDhelixtalk.com
This podcast is produced by pharmacy faculty to supplement study material and provide relevant drug and professional topics. We're hoping that our real-life clinical pearls and discussions will help you stay up-to-date and improve your pharmacy knowledge.
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Episodes

101 - Measles, We Have a Problem

In this episode, we will be discussing the recent updates in measles outbreaks, where the vaccination recommendations stand, and other preventative strategies.

Sep 10, 201935 min

093 - Focusing in on ADHD Treatment

In this episode, we take a deep dive into the use of stimulants and other medications for management of ADHD. After decades of use, technology has resulted in changes to how they are administered. Furthermore new agents have become available, but are they an improvement?

Mar 26, 201939 min

091 - 23 Reasons to be Excited about Personalized Medicine

In this episode, we are excited to have a special guest with us. Dr. Dyson Wake is Senior Clinical Specialist in Pharmacogenomics at NorthShore University HealthSystem’s Center for Molecular Medicine here in Chicagoland and is here to explain the current and future applications of pharmacogenomics to the area of personalized medicine, as well as expose some misconceptions.

Feb 12, 201940 min

082 - Let’s Get Heavy! Deuterium Substitution as a Pathway for Drug Design

In this episode, we take a closer look at deuteration, specifically involving the medication deutetrabenazine (discussed back in episode 76). We feature a guest contributor from our pharmacy sciences department who assists us as we look at the drug design aspects of this unique molecule and its implications for research moving forward.

Aug 07, 201834 min

079 - Cutting Hair and Blood Pressure: Pharmacists in the Barbershop

In this episode, we interview Kathleen Lynch, PharmD and Ciantel (Adair) Blyler, PharmD, coauthors of the New England Journal of Medicine article, published in March 2018, investigating the role of pharmacist-led interventions for blood pressure reduction in black barbershops.

Jun 05, 201833 min

078 - Transitioning from School to Practice - Advice for New Practitioners

In this episode, we interview Janeen Winnike, Dean of the Office of Students Affairs at the RFUMS College of Pharmacy, regarding transitions from a student life to a practitioner life. With her previous role as an HR official within a large community pharmacy chain, she offers some “do’s and don’ts” for students transitioning into new practitioners.

May 15, 201831 min

076 - The New Move: Treating Tardive Dyskinesia

In this episode, we discuss two new agents (valbenazine and deutetrabenazine) -- the first of their kind to receive FDA approval to manage tardive dyskinesia most commonly associated with antipsychotic use.

Apr 03, 201836 min

075 - Taking a break: perioperative management of anticoagulants and antiplatelets, Part II

In the previous episodes, we discussed how we should evaluate a patient’s bleeding and clotting risks as well as looked at recommendation for management for various anticoagulants. In this episode, we will continue the discussion to management of antiplatelets as well as when to resume both antiplatelets and anticoagulants following a procedure.

Mar 13, 201820 min
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