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Ambulatory Care Podcast
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PSW’s Ambulatory Care Podcast (ACP) is a podcast brought to you by PSW’s Ambulatory Care Advisory Committee. Each episode will focus on topic pertinent to ambulatory care pharmacy practice and is hosted by PSW members across the state.
Disclaimer: the information provided in the podcasts is not to be used as substitute for professional training and judgement. Use of this information indicates acknowledgement that neither PSW nor its contributing hosts will be responsible for any loss of injury, including death, sustained in connection with or as the result of using this information. PSW is under no obligation to update information presented with new information or other published literature as available.
Disclaimer: the information provided in the podcasts is not to be used as substitute for professional training and judgement. Use of this information indicates acknowledgement that neither PSW nor its contributing hosts will be responsible for any loss of injury, including death, sustained in connection with or as the result of using this information. PSW is under no obligation to update information presented with new information or other published literature as available.
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Poster to Podcast: Highlighting the project - Evaluation of Sexual and Reproductive Health Products and Services in Wisconsin Community PharmaciesIn this focused episode, Ellie Maday and Lily Brabazon join Jonathan White for a practical conversation on the evaluation of sexual and reproductive health concerns. Together, they walk through a respectful, patient-centered approach to gathering information, identifying common concerns, and recognizing when symptoms or risk factors warrant urgent referral. Listeners will come away with helpful framing for real-world conversations—plus key counseling considerations to support safe, informed decision-making in practice. Educational content only; not medical advice.Click here to view the original poster. Contributors:Ellie Maday - PharmD Candidate 2026 (featured on podcast)Lily Brabazon - PharmD Candidate 2026 (featured on podcast)Quinlan Chesak - PharmD Candidate 2026Jonathan Becker - PharmD Candidate 2026Susanne Barnett PharmD, BCPS - Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice & Translational Research DivisionMarina Maes PharmD, BCPS, BCACP - Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice & Translational Research Division
Hypertension remains a prevalent and complex chronic condition requiring up-to-date knowledge of evidence-based care. The guidelines for prevention, detection, evaluation and management of high blood pressure in adults were updated in 2025. This podcast will explore some of the bigger changes to the AHA/ACC Guidelines for the Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Management of High Blood Pressure in Adults and will address questions pharmacy professionals may have about medication management and patient blood pressure goals. Sponsored by the PSW Ambulatory Care Advisory Committee, join PGY1 Resident Rachel Goldsborough as she summarizes these guidelines and provides oversight of the updates and changes. This podcast is eligible for continuing pharmacy education. If you wish to claim credit use this link: https://www.lecturepanda.com/a/AHAACCPodcast
On this episode of PSW’s Ambulatory Care Podcast, Rani Rajan, PharmD—Ambulatory Pharmacy Clinical Coordinator at Mercyhealth—shares how her team advances chronic disease management, care transitions, and population health through pharmacist-led services, including building collaborative practice, optimizing workflows with technicians and technology, and practical tips to scale impact across health systems.
Every year, the American Diabetes Association publishes updates to their Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes. This podcast highlights key changes in the 2025 Standards of Care, including new data for diabetes prevention, liver health recommendations for people with diabetes, and use of weight management medications in the diabetes population. Listen in as we discuss these updates and how they can be incorporated into your practice as a pharmacist!Presented by:Grace Nixon, PharmD, William S. Middleton Veterans HospitalTo receive ACPE continuing pharmacy education credit for this session, please use the link here to log in to the PSW Learning Management System, Lecture Panda, and enter the session code provided at the end of this podcast. You must successfully complete a focused learning assessment, scoring better than 70% of answers correctly and a podcast feedback evaluation to claim continuing pharmacy education credit.
On this episode of PSW’s Ambulatory Care Podcast, Kate Hartkopf interviews Jordan Spillane and Rachel Drury from Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin regarding their recent publication in the Journal of General Internal Medicine highlighting the positive long-term health outcomes of their Ambulatory Diabetes Outreach Program (ADOP), a collaborative pharmacist and nurse-led initiative to assist in the direct management of patients with type 2 diabetes. For more information on this initiative and its outcomes, you can find the publication here.SpeakersJordan Spillane, PharmDDirector of Ambulatory Pharmacy Services, Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Health NetworkRachel Drury, PharmD, BCACPAmbulatory Pharmacy Manager, Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Health Network
In this poster to podcast episode, we learn about the impact student pharmacists within the VA system have on COPD symptom control and inhaler technique. This project was presented as a poster at the PSW Annual meeting in August 2024. Click here to view their poster. Interviewees: Sydney Stampfli, Kaitlin Eisch, David Potapenko, Hannah Schu
In this podcast, various residency program directors and residents from across the state share some unique aspects of their PGY-2 ambulatory care residency experiences. Listen in to hear more about the following programs:Aurora Health Care Metro, Inc. PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Residency – Jennifer Foti, PharmD, BCACP (RPD)Froedtert & MCW PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Residency – Jonathan White, PharmD, BCACP (RPD)Froedtert & MCW PGY-2 Thrombosis and Hemostasis Management Residency – Mikie Te Ronde, PharmD (RPD) and Julia Kluck, PharmD (current PGY-2 resident)Mayo Clinic Health System – Eau Claire Hospital, Inc. PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Residency – Katie Taylor, PharmD, BCACP (RPD)SSM Health – Monroe Clinic PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Residency – Julie Bartell, PharmD, BCACP (RPD) and Kelly Thomas, PharmD (current PGY-2 resident)UW-Health PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Residency – Kristina Heimerl, PharmD, BCACP (RPD)
In this podcast, various residency program directors, coordinators, and residents from across the state share some unique aspects of their PGY-1 ambulatory care residency experiences. Listen in to hear more about the following programs:Aurora Health Care Metro Inc. PGY-1 Community-Based Pharmacy Residency – Amy Mahlum, PharmD, BCACP (RPD)Concordia University of Wisconsin PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency – Sarah Ray, PharmD, BCPS, FAPhA (RPD)Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency (Ambulatory Care Setting) – Teresa Mysliwiec, PharmD, BCACP, AAHIVP (RPD) and Kaitlin Mockus, PharmD, BCACP (RPC)SSM Health - Monroe Clinic PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency – Julie Bartell, PharmD, BCACP, FPSW (RPD) and Alison DeVore, PharmD (current PGY-1 resident)Tomah VA Medical Center PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency – Kristin Arndt, PharmD, BCPS (RPD)William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital PGY-1 Pharmacy Residencies in Ambulatory Care, General Practice, and HSPAL – Maria Wopat, PharmD, BCACP (RPD)UW Health PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency – Becca Ninos, PharmD, BCACP (PGY-1 Preceptor and PGY-2 Ambulatory Care RPC)
A clinical debate about the benefits versus the risks of deprescribing statins in adults over the age of 75 in both primary and secondary preventionPresented by: Megan Gross, PharmD, PGY1 Pharmacy Resident, SSM Health Monroe ClinicStephanie Garvin, PharmD, PGY2 Ambulatory Care Resident, SSM Health Monroe Clinic
In this episode of PSW’s Ambulatory Care Podcast, we highlight the research project completed by Alana Akam, PGY2 Ambulatory Care Resident at Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Akam’s project provides great insight into management of GLP-1s in times of shortage with a focus on clinical outcomes.Click here for the GLP1 Agonist Converstion Tool that is mentioned in the podcast. Alana Akam, PharmDPGY2 Ambulatory Care Resident Froedtert & the Medical College of WisconsinJonathan White, PharmDClinical Pharmacist, Residency Program Director - PGY2 Ambulatory CareFroedtert & the Medical College of WisconsinCenter for Advanced Care, 4th floor
On this episode of PSW's Ambulatory Care Podcast, pharmacy student, Hope Schier, sits down with Dr. Jonathan White, from Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, to discuss his unique career path as an ambulatory care pharmacy practitioner. Throughout the conversation, Dr. White reflects on his pharmacy journey, the impact of meaningful mentors, and his passion for academia and precepting.
This podcast covers contraception prescribing and counseling pearls. While the focus is on oral contraception, it also touches on contraception resources and general management concepts.Presented by: Sarah LeMay, PharmD PGY-2 Health-System Pharmacy Administration & Leadership (HSPAL) Resident at William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital.
On this episode of PSW's Ambulatory Care Podcast, Jen Slaughter interviews Rachel Whitesitt, Tony Michalski, and Gabby Guara from Streu's Pharmacy in Green Bay. Rachel, Tony, and Gabby discuss their unique roles (including challenges, triumphs, and involvement with PSW) in the community pharmacy approach to ambulatory care. This podcast coincides with the #ShareYourStoryPSW social media campaign that can be found on PSW social media channels throughout 2023. Rachel Whitesitt PharmD, MPH - rwhitesitt@streuspharmacy.netTony Michalski PharmD, BCPS - amichalski@streuspharmacy.netGabby Guara CPhT - ggaura@streuspharmacy.net
Tirzepatide (Mounjaro®) is a new medication for the treatment of type II diabetes with a dual acting mechanism acting as a GLP/GIP agonist. This episode discusses the new mechanism of action, some of the trial info that led to its approval, and its current place in therapy for diabetes management. Marcus Pribyl, PharmD. Current role as of 6/26/23: PGY1 Pharmacy Resident at SSM Health Monroe Clinic. After I am starting a new role at Olympia Medical Center as an Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacist.Miaja Anderson, PharmD. Current role as of 6/26/23: PGY1 Pharmacy Resident at SSM Health Monroe Clinic. After, Maija is starting a new role at Monroe Hospital as an Inpatient Pharmacist.
This podcast reviews how pharmacists can identify patients who are appropriate for aspirin deprescription.Stephanie Garvin, PharmDPGY2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Resident at SSM Health - Monroe Clinic Medical Group
On this episode of PSW's Ambulatory Care Podcast, Jen Slaughter and Dan Wilk interview Kassie Kollauf, PharmD, Chelsea Voight, PharmD, BCACP, and Amanda Wegenka, PharmD, BCACP from Gundersen Health System. Kassie, Chelsea, and Amanda discuss their unique roles (including challenges, triumphs, and involvement with PSW) in their approach to chronic disease management in clinic and at the community pharmacy level. This podcast coincides with the #ShareYourStoryPSW social media campaign that can be found on PSW social media channels throughout 2023. Kassie Kollauf - kkkollau@gundersenhealth.orgChelsea Voight - clvoight@gundersenhealth.orgAmanda Wegenka - alwegenk@gundersenhealth.org
On this episode of PSW's Ambulatory Care Podcast, Jen Slaughter interviews Zach Hovis, Julie Otzelberger, and Jennifer Moore from Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin. Zach, Julie, and Jennifer discuss their unique roles (including challenges, triumphs, and involvement with PSW) in Froedtert's approach to Digital Care Monitoring. This podcast coincides with the #ShareYourStoryPSW social media campaign that can be found on PSW social media channels throughout 2023. Hosted By: Jen Slaughter - PhD, PharmD, BCACP, Ambulatory Pharmacy Supervisor - SSM/ DMG Primary CareInterviewed: Julie Otzelberger - julie.otzelberger@froedtert.com - CMA (AAMA) from FroedtertJennifer Moore - jennifer.moore@froedtert.com - MHA, Senior Manager, Inception HealthZach Hovis - zhovis@mcw.edu - PharmD, BCACP, Assistant Professor, Clinical Sciences Department at MCW
Recorded by: Jen Slaughter, PharmD, BCACP, Interim Ambulatory Pharmacy Supervisor - DMG Primary Care, Pharmacist Clinical Specialist, Ambulatory at SSM Health in Madison. Share Your Story PSWOn this episode of PSW’s Ambulatory Care Podcast, Jen Slaughter interviews Nicole Green, Josie Lipp, and Kayla Wegner from the Ambulatory Care team from ThedaCare. Nicole, Josie, and Kayla discuss their individual practice area focus, challenges, triumphs and involvement in PSW. This podcast coinsides with the #ShareYourStoryPSW social media campaign that can be found on PSW social media channels throughout 2023.For questions about their practice, please reach out to:Nicole Green - nicole.green@thedacare.orgJosie Lipp - josie.lipp@thedacare.comKayla Wegner - kayla.wegner@thedacare.org
This podcast episode reviews the 2023 Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) Report. We briefly review new definitions and terminology for COPD and updates for pharmacotherapy recommendations. We discuss other pertinent updates for pharmacists including vaccine recommendations for patients with COPD.Presented by: Emma Dreischmeier, PharmD, PGY-1 Ambulatory Care Resident, William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital
Recorded by: Jen Slaughter, PharmD, BCACP, Interim Ambulatory Pharmacy Supervisor - DMG Primary Care, Pharmacist Clinical Specialist, Ambulatory at SSM Health in Madison. Share Your Story PSWOn this episode of PSW’s Ambulatory Care Podcast, Jen Slaughter interviews Drea Maier, Paige Corliss, and Lauren Zepke from the Ambulatory Care team from SSM Health in Madison. Drea, Paige and Lauren discuss their individual practice area focus, challenges, triumphs and involvement in PSW. This podcast coinsides with the #ShareYourStoryPSW social media campaign that can be found on PSW social media channels throughout 2023.For questions about their practice, please reach out to:Drea Maier - Andrea.Maier@ssmhealth.comPaige Corliss - Paige.Corliss@ssmhealth.comLauren Zepke - Lauren.Zepke@ssmhealth.com




