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The Art and Science of ThrivingHagemeier, Nicholas E. 22 May 2019 (has links)
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Themes of scientific production of the cuban journal of pharmacy indexed in scopus (1967-2020)Chung, Sun Ah, Olivera, Selma, Román, Brenda Rojas, Alanoca, Evelyn, Moscoso, Stephanie, Terceros, Bianca Limpias, Álvarez-Risco, Aldo, Yáñez, Jaime A. 01 January 2021 (has links)
Introduction: The Cuban Journal of Pharmacy celebrated this year its fifty-fourth anniversary, and during all these years it has successfully published more than 1110 works indexed in Scopus bibliographic database until 2020. Objective: Describe the scientific production from the thematic point of view of the Cuban Journal of Pharmacy indexed in Scopus. Methods: A qualitative study was carried out, based on the systematic review of scientific literature published by the Cuban Journal of Pharmacy, available in Scopus. Publications were grouped by thematic areas according to the authors' criteria, based on the keywords presented in the abstracts and the central theme of the article. The thematic areas defined were eight, with eight sub-themes. Conclusions: Since 1967, the Cuban Journal of Pharmacy has strived to promote the development of science and research in its home country, Cuba. However, because of the variety of its articles it is of great value to foreign researchers and students too. The studies presented have been characterized by the diversity of topics related to pharmacology, the use of Cuban medicinal plants for therapeutic purposes and the methodology for better drug’s production and laboratory procedures. / Revisión por pares
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Advancing Pharmacy Technician Training and Practice Models in the United States: Historical Perspectives, Workforce Development Needs, and Future OpportunitiesWheeler, James S., Gray, Jeffrey A., Gentry, Chad K., Farr, Glen E. 01 April 2020 (has links)
The United States healthcare system faces immense challenges related to cost, quality, and access. As the pharmacy profession addresses these challenges by shifting toward a practice model centered around direct patient care clinical services, a competent and capable technician workforce is needed to support the roles of pharmacists. Until recently, little focus has been paid to pharmacy technicians or their role as they relate to practice model change. With ongoing pharmacist practice transformation, an approach that ensures uniform technician education, training, registration, and certification is vital to support a practice model designed to transform medication management across the continuum of care. The purpose of this commentary is three-fold: to review the history of pharmacy technician training and practice, discuss current and future technician practice models, and examine workforce development implications.
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International Usage of an English Language Oncology Pharmacy PodcastBossaer, John B. 01 January 2020 (has links)
Background: Pharmacy-specific podcasts are widely available and appear to be widely consumed. However, little is known about consumption of such podcasts. Objective: To describe the scope of listenership to OncoPharm, an oncology pharmacy podcast, and determine if any episode category is more popular than another. Methods: OncoPharm episodes released from Jan. 1, 2018 to May 10, 2019 were analyzed. The number of downloads or listens (DLs) was extracted from the podcast's hosting platform for evaluation. The number of DLs were tabulated from episode release date through May 31, 2019. The nation of DL was also extracted. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze DL numbers. One-way ANOVA was used to determine if any episode category (Foundational Topic, New Approval, Updates, Landmark Study, or Other) was more popular than another. Student's t-test was used to compare the mean DLs for the first 20 OncoPharm episodes to the last 20 episodes of the evaluation period. Results: Seventy-one podcast episodes were included in the evaluation period. These episodes were downloaded or listened to 17,816 times in 71 nations and territories. The average DLs per episode were 250.9 (SD 87.7). There was no difference in mean DLs by podcast episode category (p = 0.078). The last 20 episodes had more average DLs than the first 20 episodes (p = 0.04). Conclusion: OncoPharm has found a broad and growing audience interested in a variety of oncology pharmacy topics. This expanding and international audience suggests OncoPharm is filling an unmet educational need.
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HHS Pain Management Best Practices Interagency Task Force Report: Key Take-AwaysHagemeier, Nicholas E. 16 August 2019 (has links)
Presentation will describe the overarching recommendations put forth by the PMTF and apply findings from the PMTF report in the context of South Central Appalachia.
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The Art and Science of ThrivingHagemeier, Nicholas E. 12 August 2019 (has links)
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The Art and Science of ThrivingHagemeier, Nicholas E. 27 March 2019 (has links)
Explain the concept of wellbeing and factors that influence it Describe downstream consequences of burnout and distress Analyze personal wellbeing across multiple domains Evaluate the extent to which wellbeing is supported across organization levels Describe interventions that could be implemented to foster a culture of wellbeing
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Wellbeing: The Five Essential ElementsHagemeier, Nicholas E. 14 May 2019 (has links)
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Wellbeing: The Five Leading Change Through Self-Leadership ElementsHagemeier, Nicholas E., Ellis, S., Gentry, S., Williams, M., Roane, D. 18 July 2019 (has links)
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International Pharmacy Student Exchanges: The Rgu- ETSU ExperienceEdwards, R. M., Cairns, D., Byrd, Debbie C., Calhoun, Larry 01 September 2018 (has links)
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