Making Deprescribing Happen with Jennifer Isenor & Natalie Kennie-Kaulbach
Description
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.
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