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Pods + PANS is a podcast presented by the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS), offering insights and education into the evolving landscape of pharmacy practice in Nova Scotia.

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Join PANS' Lisa Woodill in her candid conversation with Dr. Gordon Gubitz and Lisa Grandy Allen on Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) and its role in end-of-life care. Listeners will learn more about common misconceptions, ethical dilemmas, and the safeguards in place for patient decision-making. The episode also addresses pharmacy-specific challenges, including dispensing, conscientious objection, and billing processes. Gain practical insights and emotional perspectives from healthcare professionals navigating MAiD in Nova Scotia.Dr. Gordon Gubitz is a Professor of Medicine in the Department of Neurology at Dalhousie University and an attending physician on the acute stroke unit in Halifax. Since the legalization of MAiD, Dr. Gubitz is the clinical lead for Nova Scotia's MAiD program and is involved in MAiD education and research. He's a board member for the Canadian Association of MAiD Assessors and Providers (CAMAP) and chairs their education committee. Dr. Gubitz has no other declarations and conflict(s) of interest.Lisa Grandy Allen is a Drug Information Pharmacist with Nova Scotia Health since 1995, and has worked part-time in community with Lawton's Drugs for 20 years. She also assists the Vaccine Consult Service as co-team lead and provides support to the MAiD program when assistance may be needed for pharmacy-related topics and issues. Lisa has no other declarations and conflict(s) of interest.Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.Limitation of LiabilityPANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
PANS' Lisa Woodill talks with Lynn Renton, Coordinator of the ABI Provincial Network at Nova Scotia Health, about acquired brain injuries and the services available in Nova Scotia. Lynn shares insights on what ABI is, how the provincial network supports patients and clinicians, and the challenges faced by those living with brain injuries. This episode highlights the importance of teamwork between healthcare providers, how ABI providers will be referring patients for pharmacy services, and practical strategies for recovery.Lynn Renton is the Coordinator of the ABI Provincial Network at Nova Scotia Health and an Occupational Therapist with more than 30 years of experience in Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). She is based in the Bedford NeuroCommons, a community-based hub of brain injury services. Lynn has no declarations and conflict(s) of interest.Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.Limitation of LiabilityPANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
Krista Faulkenham recently made history as the first Pharmacy Technician in Nova Scotia to become a Pharmacy Manager at Bridgewater Guardian Pharmacy. PANS’ Glenn Rodrigues sits down with Krista and Pam Kennedy, Owner of Bridgewater Guardian, to discuss how this groundbreaking achievement came to life and the steps, challenges, and mindset that helped Krista reach this milestone. Whether you’re a pharmacy technician aiming to grow your career or a pharmacy leader interested in supporting technician advancement, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration for the next generation of pharmacy management.Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.Limitation of LiabilityPANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
In the final episode of Jaime’s Navigating Labs series, we turn our focus to the kidneys and the lab values that help us keep them healthy. PANS' Suzanne Richards-Aucoin gets Jaime to break down the most important renal markers, including creatinine, eGFR, and ACR, and how to interpret them in everyday pharmacy practice. Whether you’re new to reviewing kidney labs or want a refresher on interpreting results, this episode brings clarity to a complex but essential topic.To request a private consultation with Jaime, you can email admin@rxconsultns.comJaime McDonald is a pharmacist who is currently a Clinical Consultant Pharmacist through PANS where she provides virtual and phone clinical consultant services to Nova Scotia Pharmacists. Jaime was previously a Pharmacy Manager for NSH and a Clinical Pharmacist for the IWK Health Centre. Jaime has no other declarations and conflict(s) of interest.Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.Limitation of LiabilityPANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
In this episode, PANS' Lisa Woodill sits down with Laura Hergott, Manager of the Healthy by Nature Initiative at the BC Parks Foundation. Together, they explore the growing movement of nature prescriptions, also known as PaRx. Laura shares insights into how the PaRx program is making nature more accessible to Canadians, the science behind time spent outdoors, and practical tips for pharmacists and other healthcare providers to integrate nature prescriptions into their daily practice. Tune in to learn how a simple walk outside can become a powerful part of patient care.Laura Hergott is the PaRx Coordinator for the BC Parks Foundation, managing the national nature prescription program. Laura has no other declarations and conflict(s) of interest.Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.Limitation of LiabilityPANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
The Chief Medical Officer of Health in Nova Scotia has expanded eligibility for publicly funded RSV immunization to adults 75+, infants under 8 months entering their first RSV season, and high-risk infants under 2. Starting this Fall, these groups can receive the vaccine or monoclonal antibodies free of charge with a valid NS health card. In this episode, PANS’ Suzanne Richards catches up with Dr. Tasha Ramsey, the Nova Scotia Health (NSH) Clinical Therapeutics and Prophylactics Lead for Emerging and Re-Emerging Infections, to discuss the program update and the vaccine. They will discuss who is eligible for the immunization agents, why preventing RSV in certain demographics is important, and review the recommendations for pregnant individuals & infants. Tasha will explain where eligible patients can access the publicly funded supply and which patients age 2-74 may still benefit from the non-funded supply.For questions about the RSV vaccine please contact: NSH Vaccine Consult Service: 1-833-768-1151 or COVIDVaccineConsult@nshealth.caDr. Tasha Ramsey is the Nova Scotia Health Clinical Therapeutics and Prophylactics Lead for Emerging and Re-Emerging Infections and an Assistant Professor at Dalhousie University’s College of Pharmacy. She is a member of the Emerging and Re-emerging Infections Network, the co-chair of the Nova Scotia Emerging and Re-emerging Infections Therapeutics and Prophylactics Recommendation Group, and the Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists representative for Immunize Canada. Tasha’s declarations and conflict(s) of interest include the following: Recipient of funds from PEBC, has been a paid speaker for PANS, CSHP, Dal CPE and in the last five years was an employee for NS Health and Dalhousie University.Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.Limitation of LiabilityPANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
In this episode, PANS' Suzanne Richards-Aucoin catches up with Tasha Ramsey to talk about the Nova Scotia Vaccine Consult Service, just in time for vaccine season! Launched in 2021 during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the service began as a lifeline for immunizers navigating rapidly changing vaccine guidance. Today, it continues to provide trusted, real-time support on both publicly and privately funded vaccines. Tasha shares insights on who can access this service, what type of questions are appropriate and the different immunization history services the team offers and supports. Contact the Nova Scotia Vaccine Consult Service anytime at 1-833-768-1151 or COVIDVaccineConsult@nshealth.caDr. Tasha Ramsey is the Nova Scotia Health Clinical Therapeutics and Prophylactics Lead for Emerging and Re-Emerging Infections and an Assistant Professor at Dalhousie University’s College of Pharmacy. She is a member of the Emerging and Re-emerging Infections Network, the co-chair of the Nova Scotia Emerging and Re-emerging Infections Therapeutics and Prophylactics Recommendation Group, and the Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists representative for Immunize Canada. Tasha’s declarations and conflict(s) of interest include the following: Recipient of funds from PEBC, has been a paid speaker for PANS, CSHP, Dal CPE and in the last five years was an employee for NS Health and Dalhousie University.Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.Limitation of LiabilityPANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
In this episode, PANS’ Lisa Woodill is joined by Jennifer Isenor & Natalie Kennie-Kaulbach for an engaging discussion on their new project - Making it Happen: Deprescribing Education Program. This new online, self-paced inter-professional deprescribing program was designed to explain and illustrate the fundamental steps of the deprescribing process. And did we mention it’s free!? Gain a deeper understanding of the program’s goals, its impact on clinical decision-making and the real-world challenges and successes of implementing deprescribing in diverse care settings.To register for the Making it Happen: Deprescribing Education Program, visit https://daloptx.deprescribingnetwork.ca/courses/making-it-happen-deprescribing-education-program/ Dr. Jennifer Eisner is an Associate Professor at the College of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health and Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, as well as the Faculty of Medicine at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She is an Associate Scientist with the Maritime SPOR Support Unit and an Investigator with the Canadian Center for Vaccinology, as well as Scientific Staff at the IWK Health Centre. She is a licensed pharmacist who has practiced in primary care, geriatric, long-term care, and acute inpatient care. She has received research grants from Shoppers Drug Mart for research unrelated to the podcast. Jennifer has no other declarations and conflict(s) of interest.Dr. Natalie Kenny Callbeck is an Associate Professor in the Experiential Education Program at the College of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health, Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Before moving into her current role in experiential education, she worked as a pharmacist in collaborative primary care team settings for over 25 years. Natalie has no other declarations and conflict(s) of interest.Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.
Many patients have drug therapy problems AFTER they start therapy, not before. The therapy isn’t working, it is causing side effects, or the patient isn’t taking it as prescribed. Or…everything is great. Assessing existing therapy is one of the most important roles of pharmacists, whether it’s renewals, med reviews, chronic disease management or checking in on a refill. The podcast series, 2 Cs 2 As (Control (Efficacy), Complications, Adherence, Adverse Effects), will look at ways to assess various treatments and conditions to support pharmacists in their care for patients and documentation.In this episode, PANS' Glenn Rodrigues and 4th-year Dalhousie Pharmacy Student Jessica Condon-Oldreive catches up with returning guest Dan Rainkie to explore the pharmacist's role in managing congestive heart failure. Together they discuss key considerations in optimizing heart failure treatment, including medication selection, monitoring for adverse effects and supporting patient adherence. Learn more about how pharmacists can make a meaningful impact in chronic disease care.Daniel Rainkie is an Assistant Professor at Dalhousie University's College of Pharmacy. Daniel received a Shoppers Drug Mart Research Grant in April 2024 and recently presented at the 2024 Nova Scotia Pharmacy Conference. Daniel has no other declarations and conflict(s) of interest.Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.Limitation of LiabilityPANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
In this episode, PANS' Suzanne Richards-Aucoin catches up with Miranda Teasdale, a Nova Scotia pharmacist who is leading the change on reducing environmental impact in pharmacy practice. From swapping plastic pill bottles for glass to implementing paperless systems and using low-impact packaging, this conversation highlights simple yet impactful ways pharmacies can reduce their day-to-day waste. Catch this important conversation again at Miranda’s live session on sustainability in pharmacy at the upcoming Nova Scotia Pharmacy Conference.Miranda Teasdale is a Pharmacist and the Co-Founder and Director of Pharmacy Services at Teasdale Apothecary Co. in Antigonish, NS. Mirands has no declarations and conflict(s) of interest.Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.Limitation of LiabilityPANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
Back by popular demand! In this episode, PANS’ Suzanne Richards-Aucoin explores lab ordering for lipid monitoring for patients taking statins with Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Jaime McDonald. The discussion includes a comparison of the 2021 Canadian Cardiovascular Society Dyslipidemia Guidelines and the PEER simplified lipid guidelines (Patients, Evidence, Evidence, Research). Jaime reviews when you should use each guideline, why they differ and how you can best use them both in your pharmacy practice.To request a private consultation with Jaime, you can email admin@rxconsultns.comJaime McDonald is a pharmacist who is currently a Clinical Consultant Pharmacist through PANS where she provides virtual and phone clinical consultant services to Nova Scotia Pharmacists. Jaime was previously a Pharmacy Manager for NSH and a Clinical Pharmacist for the IWK Health Centre. Jaime has no other declarations and conflict(s) of interest.Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.Limitation of LiabilityPANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
DIS Program Manager and Pharmacist Rowan Sarty joins PANS host Glenn Rodrigues to demystify Nova Scotia’s new DIS Pharmacy Resource Library —a self-serve hub for training videos, FAQs, updates, and tips on using the Drug Information System. Learn what’s inside, why the site matters, and how to breeze through its quick multi-factor sign-up so you’re ready for other digital health solution rollouts ahead. Rowan Sarty is a Pharmacist who is currently the Program Manager for DIS & SHARE, employed by the Nova Scotia Government in the Department of Health & Wellness. Rowan previously was a full time employee of Shoppers Drug Mart and continues to work for them on a casual basis. Rowan has no other declarations and conflict(s) of interest. Copyright Notice By accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS. Disclaimer The Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein. Limitation of Liability PANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
Happy Pride Month! 🏳️‍🌈 In this episode, PANS' Lisa Woodill sits down with Greg Richard, Pharmacist and Owner of Boyd’s Pharmasave—a community pharmacy dedicated to providing welcoming and affirming health care for the LGBTQ community. Greg shares his journey and commitment to creating safe, inclusive, and accessible pharmacy care—particularly for gender-affirming and sexual health services. With a focus on breaking down barriers and expanding the role of community pharmacists, Greg highlights the impact of affirming care and the importance of advocacy in the profession. Greg Richard is a Pharmacist and Owner of Boyd’s Pharmasave, a small independent pharmacy located in the North End of Halifax, Nova Scotia. He has been practising pharmacy for nine years and has worked in various roles throughout his career. Greg has a strong passion and interest in improving access to gender-affirming care, hormone injection services, sexual health services and testing, and the expansion of the pharmacist's scope of practice. Greg has no declarations and conflict(s) of interest.Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.Limitation of LiabilityPANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
The Chief Medical Officer of Health in NS has announced that Nova Scotians over 65 years of age will now be offering the publicly funded vaccine for shingles at no charge if they have a valid NS health card. Booking for this service has opened via CanImmunize as of May 20th with administration beginning May 28th. In this episode, PANS’ Suzanne Richards meets with Dr Tasha Ramsey, the Nova Scotia Health (NSH) Clinical Therapeutics and Prophylactics Lead for Emerging and Re-Emerging Infections to discuss the program and to chat about Shingles. They will discuss who is eligible for the vaccine, who is at highest risk for complications associated with having a shingles outbreak, why the vaccine is important and discuss eligibility for the public vs private supply. Tasha will provide answers to some frequent asked questions about shingles and the vaccine and tips to avoiding errors.For questions about the Shingles vaccine please contact: NSH Vaccine Consult Service: 1-833-768-1151 or COVIDVaccineConsult@nshealth.caDO YOU CURRENTLY LIVE AND/OR PRACTICE PHARMACY IN NOVA SCOTIA? BECOME A PANS MEMBER AND RECEIVE CEUs FOR LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE!Dr. Tasha Ramsey is the Nova Scotia Health Clinical Therapeutics and Prophylactics Lead for Emerging and Re-Emerging Infections and an Assistant Professor at Dalhousie University’s College of Pharmacy. She is a member of the Emerging and Re-emerging Infections Network, the co-chair of the Nova Scotia Emerging and Re-emerging Infections Therapeutics and Prophylactics Recommendation Group, and the Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists representative for Immunize Canada. Tasha’s declarations and conflict(s) of interest include the following: Recipient of funds from PEBC, has been a paid speaker for PANS, CSHP, Dal CPE and in the last five years was an employee for NS Health and Dalhousie University.Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.Limitation of LiabilityPANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
STI Care Now is a confidential service, offered by Nova Scotia Health, to those seeking STI (sexually transmitted infection) testing and linkage to care. The goal is to help people 15 years and older get tested and treated for gonorrhea and chlamydia, and screened for HIV, through free self-testing kits and virtual care. In this episode, PANS' Lisa Woodill meets with Dr. Tasha Ramsey, the Nova Scotia Health (NSH) Clinical Therapeutics and Prophylactics Lead for Emerging and Re-Emerging Infections to discuss the program, to chat more about the program and how a team of NSH pharmacists who are experts in STI management are providing all virtual appointments, prescriptions and care connections for patients. Pharmacy professionals will learn how to refer patients, how the process works, and details about prescriptions they may receive from the team, and tips regarding the injection of ceftriaxone which is sometimes a prescribed treatment.Dr. Tasha Ramsey is the Nova Scotia Health Clinical Therapeutics and Prophylactics Lead for Emerging and Re-Emerging Infections and an Assistant Professor at Dalhousie University’s College of Pharmacy. She is a member of the Emerging and Re-emerging Infections Network, the co-chair of the Nova Scotia Emerging and Re-emerging Infections Therapeutics and Prophylactics Recommendation Group, and the Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists representative for Immunize Canada. Tasha’s declarations and conflict(s) of interest include the following: Recipient of funds from PEBC, has been a paid speaker for PANS, CSHP, Dal CPE and in the last five years was an employee for NS Health and Dalhousie University.DO YOU CURRENTLY LIVE AND/OR PRACTICE PHARMACY IN NOVA SCOTIA? BECOME A PANS MEMBER AND RECEIVE CEUs FOR LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE!Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.Limitation of LiabilityPANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
Many patients have drug therapy problems AFTER they start therapy, not before. The therapy isn’t working, it is causing side effects, or the patient isn’t taking it as prescribed. Or…everything is great. Assessing existing therapy is one of the most important roles of pharmacists, whether it’s renewals, med reviews, chronic disease management or checking in on a refill. The podcast series, 2 Cs 2 As (Control (Efficacy), Complications, Adherence, Adverse Effects), will look at ways to assess various treatments and conditions to support pharmacists in their care for patients and documentation.We're delighted to welcome back Stacey Smith, Community Pharmacist and Certified Diabetes & Bariatric Educator, to the podcast! PANS' Glenn Rodrigues and Stacey dive into how Pharmacists can best evaluate patients' insulin therapy. This includes different ways to assess patient's adherence to their current therapy, the challenges patients face in managing insulin therapy and strategies to optimize treatment outcomes. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of insulin's role in diabetes management and practical tips for evaluating and optimizing insulin use.​Stacey Smith is a Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) and a Certified Bariatric Educator (CBE) who has practiced in primary care as a consultant pharmacist in the area of diabetes and obesity management for the past 16 years. Stacey’s declarations and conflict(s) of interest include the following: She has received honorariums and payments from Novo Nordisk, Abbott and Dexcom in the past. She has also participated in research/clinical trials sponsored by BD and has been included in Novo Nordisk’s advisory boards. Stacey currently works at a community pharmacy that is part of the CPPCC pilot project but has been a contract employee of Novo Nordisk in the past.DO YOU CURRENTLY LIVE AND/OR PRACTICE PHARMACY IN NOVA SCOTIA? BECOME A PANS MEMBER AND RECEIVE CEUs FOR LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE!Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.Limitation of LiabilityPANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
Jaime McDonald is back on Pods + PANS to talk more about labs! PANS' Suzanne Richards-Aucoin chats with Jaime about liver enzymes and the thyroid. Learn more about what liver enzymes pharmacists should watch for, how to monitor them while on statins, drug induced liver damage and what you should monitor for those patients with thyroid conditions.To request a private consultation with Jaime, you can email admin@rxconsultns.comJaime McDonald is a pharmacist who is currently a Clinical Consultant Pharmacist through PANS where she provides virtual and phone clinical consultant services to Nova Scotia Pharmacists. Jaime was previously a Pharmacy Manager for NSH and a Clinical Pharmacist for the IWK Health Centre. Jaime has no other declarations and conflict(s) of interest.DO YOU CURRENTLY LIVE AND/OR PRACTICE PHARMACY IN NOVA SCOTIA? BECOME A PANS MEMBER AND RECEIVE CEUs FOR LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE!Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.Limitation of LiabilityPANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
We’re delighted to welcome Graham Owen from Ostomy Halifax on Pods + PANS to talk all things Ostomy! PANS’ Kayla Biron talks with Graham about his own ostomy journey, differences between ostomy appliances and what pharmacy teams can do to help support ostomates and their care takers, including helpful lifestyle tips and tricks. Learn more about Ostomy Halifax and how they are providing ostomates with community, helpful resources and so much more.Graham Owen is the Vice President of Ostomy Halifax, an independent health organization that provides support to Nova Scotians after ostomy surgery. Graham is a recent Ostomy patient as of March 20, 2022 after he was diagnosed with rectal cancer in July of 2021. He recently presented at the 2024 Nova Scotia Pharmacy Conference in Digby on this topic and frequently does hospital visits to help new ostomates find their way both mentally and physically. Graham has no other declarations and conflict(s) of interest.DO YOU CURRENTLY LIVE AND/OR PRACTICE PHARMACY IN NOVA SCOTIA? BECOME A PANS MEMBER AND RECEIVE CEUs FOR LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE!Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.Limitation of LiabilityPANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
PANS' Martha Lowe is joined by Pharmacists Bruce Johnson and Vanessa Johnson for a special Pharmacy Appreciation Month episode. Did you know there are many pharmacy families in Nova Scotia? The Johnson's are just one! Bruce was the first African Nova Scotian to graduate from DAL's College of Pharmacy in 1974 and his daughter Vanessa followed in his pharmacy footsteps many years later. They touch on how they both got into the profession, how the practice has progressed in the last 50 years and what they hope to see for the future of pharmacy.Bruce and Vanessa were featured in the latest edition of PANS’ Pharmacy Life Magazine (Available to PANS members only). Be sure to check it out!Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.Limitation of LiabilityPANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
Many patients have drug therapy problems AFTER they start therapy, not before. The therapy isn’t working, it is causing side effects, or the patient isn’t taking it as prescribed. Or…everything is great. Assessing existing therapy is one of the most important roles of pharmacists, whether it’s renewals, med reviews, chronic disease management or checking in on a refill. The podcast series, 2 Cs 2 As (Control (Efficacy), Complications, Adherence, Adverse Effects), will look at ways to assess various treatments and conditions to support pharmacists in their care for patients and documentation.PANS' Glenn Rodrigues and Dan Rainkie, Assistant Professor at Dalhousie University's College of Pharmacy, talk in depth about Rheumatoid Arthritis and how pharmacists can evaluate treatment efficacy, what type of red flags to look out for and what a pharmacist can reasonably assess on their own, within their scope.Daniel Rainkie is an Assistant Professor at Dalhousie University's College of Pharmacy. Daniel received a Shoppers Drug Mart Research Grant in April 2024 and recently presented on this topic at the 2024 Nova Scotia Pharmacy Conference. Daniel has no other declarations and conflict(s) of interest.DO YOU CURRENTLY LIVE AND/OR PRACTICE PHARMACY IN NOVA SCOTIA? BECOME A PANS MEMBER AND RECEIVE CEUs FOR LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE!Copyright NoticeBy accessing the PANS Pods and PANS Podcast (the “Podcast”) you acknowledge that the contents, design, and materials are the property of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia (PANS) or used by PANS with permission. The Podcast and its data, content, information, and other materials are protected under Canadian copyright and trademark laws. The Podcast is for general educational purposes only. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing, may be made without the prior written permission of PANS.DisclaimerThe Podcast and content contained therein, including text, images, audio, or other formats, were created for general education and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or treatment. Reliance on any information provided is solely at your own risk. Furthermore, any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in the Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of PANS. PANS assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content of guests or contained in third-party materials or on third-party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced therein.Limitation of LiabilityPANS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THE PODCASTS.
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