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The CEimpact Podcast features two shows: GameChangers Clinical Updates Precept2Practice GameChangers Clinical Update Series: The GameChangers podcast, hosted by Rachel Maynard, PharmD, features the latest game-changing pharmacotherapy advances impacting patient care. New episodes arrive every Monday. Listeners can purchase the episode to earn CE credit at: https://www.ceimpact.com/resources/podcast/ Precept2Practice The Precept2Practice podcast, hosted by Kathy Schott, brings you tools to me ...
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Beyond Nurse Residency

Nicole Weathers, DNP, RN, NPD-BC

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The Iowa Online Nurse Residency Program brings you the Beyond Nurse Residency Podcast. This interview series provides valuable resources for nurse leaders and educators interested in learning about onboarding, orientation, transition to practice, and ongoing role development of nurses. It is intended for all healthcare professionals supporting various aspects of nursing professional development. Each episode features an expert guest, providing listeners with valuable insights and guidance on ...
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NurseTalk

Taffy Davis, MSN, RN-BC

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NurseTalk is a podcast of The Maine Nurse Preceptor Education Program hosted by Taffy Davis, MSN, RN-BC. This series supports nurse preceptors with new, or a review, of the important knowledge, skills, and attitude skill sets needed by Nurse Preceptors. We believe fostering professional development for nurse preceptors can help to advance and support the recruitment, integration, satisfaction and retention of nurses across the continuum of care.
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Whether you're a seasoned preceptor, just stepping into the role, or a student curious about what goes on behind the scenes, this is your go-to space for insights, stories, and strategies that shape tomorrow's healthcare professionals.
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The Center for Medical Simulation

Center for Medical Simulation

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A nurse preceptor has just watched a trainee commit a serious error despite hours of lecture, reading, and hands on training. In spite of herself, she starts to heat up, much like the more severe clinical educators who trained her years ago. “Why can’t you just get this right?” An ICU attending asks her resident to call her if a patient’s hematocrit drops under a certain value. Despite this agreement, and despite the patient deteriorating, the resident never calls. “Are you an idiot? Why did ...
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Prabhuji Podcast

Prabhuji - a writer and avadhūta mystic

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To learn more about Prabhuji, please visit: https://www.prabhuji.net/Prabhuji Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MysticAvadhuta/ Store: https://prabhujisgifts.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Prabhuji108 Books: https://prabhujisgifts.com/collections/books David, Ben Yosef, Har-Zion, who writes under the pen name Prabhuji, is a writer and avadhūta mystic. In 2011, he chose to retire from society and lead a silent and contemplative life as a hermit. He spends his days in solitude, writi ...
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Precept Responsibly

Precept Responsibly

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A podcast breaking down precepting into approachable topic over happy hour. Hosts Jason Mordino and David Hughes discuss precepting form the perspective of more than 15 years of pharmacy precepting experience in a high acuity academic medical center. They interview guests, speak to experts and breakdown complex topics to help you stay up to date on experiential education. Connect with our local schools and residency programs to see if listening to our podcast will count to required preceptor ...
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Guru Mantras and Kirtans

Sukadev Bretz - Joy and Peace through Kirtan

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Chant in praise of the Guru, the Spiritual Master. The spiritual preceptor is so important on the spiritual path. By chanting Guru Mantras you feel the presence of your preceptor - and of your inner guide. Kirtans, classic Mantra recitations and more. Recordings from Yoga Vidya Ashram Germany.
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Ostomy Management

Emory Wound Ostomy Continence Nurse Education Center

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Accredited by the Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society since 1976, the WOC Nursing Education Program prepares the graduate nurse to provide specialty care for patients with fecal and urinary incontinence. This program is geared towards the nurse looking to obtain WOCNB certification following the traditional pathway. The traditional pathway program is a blended education program. It is comprised of online clinical courses, onsite skills training (Bridge Week), a comprehensive final e ...
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Medical Student StudyCast

Joshua Bradford

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Welcome to Medical Student StudyCast – the podcast to help third-year medical students study for clerkships. Where I have the questions and you have the answers! The goal of this podcast is to help medical students study for high yield topics, actively test knowledge, and practice providing answers to preceptor questions. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/medical-student-studycast/support
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Wound Management

Emory Nursing Experience

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Accredited by the Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society since 1976, the WOC Nursing Education Program prepares the graduate nurse to provide specialty care for patients with acute and chronic wounds. This program is geared towards the nurse looking to obtain WOCNCB certification following the traditional pathway. The traditional pathway program is a blended education program. It is comprised of online clinical courses, onsite skills training (Bridge Week), a comprehensive final exam, ...
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JPAE Podcast

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An original podcast series produced by the Journal of PA Education and the PA Education Association. Join us each month as we meet one-on-one with authors of featured articles from JPAE, or other researchers willing to share their research experience.
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ER-Rx is a podcast dedicated to informing emergency room/ intensive care unit physicians, residents, pharmacists, advanced practice providers, and nurses on appropriate and optimal use of medications. This podcast will provide laid-back, fun, useful information in easily digestible portions. Tune in each week as we review recently-published guidelines and studies, answer medication-related questions, present "Grand Rounds" on a wide variety of clinical topics, and enjoy "An Expert Talks" whe ...
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The Think Outside the Beltway podcast

Stephan Cox, Chad Levinson, David Gershwin

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Each week, your hosts--public radio veteran Stephan Cox, political science PhD candidate Chad Levinson, and Democratic strategist David Gershwin--unpack the week in politics and attempt to drill down through the chatter and into something that quite possibly resembles the truth. Born during the 16-month long national nightmare that is the 2016 Presidential election, the show continues to evolve, examining greater and deeper themes and threads across the political and cultural landscape. Step ...
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Normally daily ramble. Not exactly specific on any topic. DISCLAIMER: NOTHING on this podcast is meant to be used as advice and NOT to be used as professional recommendations, all stories are fictional and do not represent real life situations. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. These are all personal opinions.
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Indian Mythology Simplified One Story at a Time. A retelling of stories—and the stories behind the stories—from Indian epics like the Mahabharata and Ramayana, puranas, and folklore through the eyes of a book-loving, history buff. Find stories about fantastical creatures; mortals and immortals; or just ordinary men and women achieving extraordinary feats.
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Dunhuang is a place born in legends. Its unique charm has attracted people around the globe to come and worship. In this podcast series, we bring you to Dunhuang, and walk you through the reasons why we love Dunhuang.
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PRN is hosted and produced by four VCOM medical students trying to learn how to be the best doctors they can be. They interview medical professionals at administrative and clinical levels to bring light to their day to day practices and struggles. The goal is to give everyone the opportunity to hear from medical professionals on topics that wouldn't normally be brought up in a classroom setting and spark more fluid conversation among medical students.
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Home Health Suit + Scrubs Podcast

Home Health: Suit and Scrubs Podcast

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Home Health Suit and Scrubs Podcast is a weekly podcast created by and for home health clinicians. Hosted by the suit Dan Haggerty and a team of experienced scrubs, including Lisa Thompson, Dan Catuccio, & Brendan Kirby, it focuses on the challenges and opportunities of providing care in patients' homes. With a conversational style, the hosts share their combined decades of experience in home health, offering practical tips, candid discussions about real-world challenges, and solutions for c ...
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Pujya Sir K.C.Narayana ( KCN ) Messages (Meditation, Raja Yoga, Training, Spirituality, PAM - Pranahuti Aided Meditation, Divinity, Divine Service & Research, Babuji Disciple) Pujya Sri Ramchandraji's Disciple Founder of "Institute of Sri RamChandra Consciousness" Details: Messages delivered by Pujya Sir K.C.Narayana ( KCN ), Hyderabad, India. Dedicated his life for the Spiritual service of Pujya Sri Ramchandraji's Pranahuti Aided Meditation, Research, Meditation Trainings, Audio Messages, B ...
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As cannabis becomes more widely available and socially accepted, so does the misconception that it's safe to use during pregnancy and lactation. This course reviews updated guidance from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), highlighting the evidence behind the risks and outlining how pharmacists can address misinformation…
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Recent preclinical studies highlight the potential of micro‑dosed lithium to modulate Alzheimer’s disease pathology and support neuronal health. This episode examines the molecular mechanisms, current evidence in Alzheimer’s models, and emerging considerations for safe use and monitoring. You will gain insights to navigate this evolving topic and s…
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This week on Curious Now, we’re joined by an expert in the exploration phase of debriefing to help us better understand the “listen and explore” region of PAAIL. Bridget Van Gotten is a Learning and Design Strategist for the Zamierowski Institute for Experiential Learning at Kansas University Medical Center, and a 2015 alum of the CMS Healthcare Si…
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In this follow-up episode, host Stephanie Cox, Provincial Practice Lead with Professional Education & Practice, continues the conversation with Wendy Busse, a registered dietitian and leading expert in food sensitivities. Building on the foundation from Part 1, Wendy shares practical strategies for supporting clients who may have conditioned reacti…
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Patients with fibromyalgia have waited more than a decade for a new therapeutic option, and a recent regulatory approval signals a shift for these patients. This episode reviews the clinical trial data, mechanism of action, dosing considerations, and pharmacist‑relevant monitoring for the newly approved sublingual formulation of cyclobenzaprine HCl…
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Debriefings are often delayed and diminished by questions the asker already knows the answer to. “Wouldn’t it have been better to give epinephrine faster?” “Did it occur to you to have a family meeting?” And when asked why they don’t just share what they clearly think is the answer, the debriefer will often say something like, “It’s better for them…
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In this special year-end episode of the JPAE Podcast, JPAE managing editor Denise Rizzolo, PhD, turns the microphone on co-hosts Trenton Honda, PhD, MMS, PA-C, and Carey Barry, MHS, PA-C, to reflect on their journey creating and producing the show. Together, they revisit the inspirations that sparked the podcast, the unexpected challenges they navi…
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Pain relief medications like acetaminophen and ibuprofen are staples in everyday care—but emerging research suggests they may play a role in antibiotic resistance. This episode reviews recent findings, explores how these common drugs may influence bacterial response to antibiotics, and highlights pharmacist‑specific considerations. You will walk aw…
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Dr. Catherine Allan, Director of the Cardiac Care Unit and Inpatient Cardiology at the Cleveland Clinic joins us to talk about readiness for teams to perform pediatric ECMO, a high-risk, high-complexity therapy that staff might only see a third as often as they see patients on ventilators. ECMO can also be called for during CPR, which greatly incre…
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In this special year-end episode of the Beyond Nurse Residency Podcast, host Nicole Weathers joins the Iowa Online Nurse Residency Program team—Jessica Ociepka, Amanda Bruscher, and Jill Gillespie—for a candid conversation about season highlights, lessons learned, and favorite moments. Together, they revisit impactful discussions from Season 2, inc…
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Recent FDA actions have brought renewed attention to leucovorin as a potential treatment for managing symptoms associated with autism spectrum disorder. This course explores the clinical distinctions between autism and cerebral folate deficiency, reviews key evidence behind leucovorin use, and outlines counseling considerations relevant to pharmacy…
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Send us a text In this episode, recorded live at the BAYADA Preceptor Summit, the hosts sit down with Kaylee Wilson, RN, and Divisional Lead Preceptor for BAYADA's Northeast region. Kaylee shares how one of the nation's largest home health organizations builds preceptor programs that actually retain clinicians—and what smaller agencies can learn fr…
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Just in time for the Thanksgiving Holiday— the CMS Book Club reviews “How to Avoid Awkward Silences” by Patrick King!“You set the tone for how people react to this… when you act awkward and diffident, people feel awkward and diffident.” Join us as eight learning conversation experts debate the value of silence, and how we can get the conversation b…
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In this episode, Lisa Mowers, Provincial Practice Lead with Professional Education and Practice, and Shameem Kizar, a Registered Dietitian with Alberta Health Services explore the University of Alberta’s culinary medicine elective for medical students and how it’s shaping the future of healthcare.You’ll learn:• What culinary medicine is and why it’…
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Pharmacists play a critical role in infectious disease care, and staying up to date on antibiotic therapies is key to ensuring optimal patient outcomes. This episode reviews recently FDA-approved antibiotics, offers a practical refresher on commonly used antibiotic classes, and highlights frequent side effects—along with strategies for managing the…
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Why is it so hard for healthcare educators to share what they actually think in a debriefing or feedback situation? Jenny shares the story of a participant in an anesthesia clinical simulation who helped guide her to be more transparent: “I’m often talking to providers on the worst day of their career, after a medical error has occurred. If I’m goi…
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Send us a text In this episode, the team tackles the seasonal chaos that makes November and December the toughest months in home health. Recording live and in person for the first time at the BAYADA Preceptor Summit in Boston, Dan, Lisa, and Dan get real about navigating holiday scheduling, managing last-minute patient cancellations on Christmas Ev…
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Discover the benefits of implementing a long-acting injectable (LAI) service at your pharmacy practice site and the impact this service can have on patient care and outcomes. Listen to this week’s episode and learn how to elevate your pharmacy services! HOST Joshua Davis Kinsey, PharmD VP, Education CEimpact GUEST Lindsay McCoy, PharmD, BCPP Pharma…
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When we lead a conversation where we only bring our conclusions and inferences to the table, rather than the concrete data that helped lead us there, we are influencing (sometimes unjustly) what is even discussable among our teams. By going back down to discussing the data that helped us shape those conclusions, we can make conversations and meetin…
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Send us a text In this episode, Brendan and Lisa sit down with Liana Shahijani, FNP-BC, founder of Reverence Home Health, who shares her journey from hospice nurse practitioner to home health agency owner. Liana opened her Medicare-certified agency in February 2024 without using a consultant, researching everything herself alongside her business pa…
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In this episode, hosts Trenton Honda, PhD, MMS, PA-C, editor-in-chief of the Journal of PA Education, and Carey Barry, MHS, PA-C, chair and associate clinical professor at Northeastern University, talk with Rachel Weinzimmer, DMSc, PA-C, CAQ-EM, CPAAPA, DFAAPA, assistant professor of PA Studies and director of didactic education at Colorado Mesa Un…
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Opioids remain a cornerstone of palliative care for patients with serious illnesses like cancer, yet their use is often misunderstood, undertreated, or approached with unnecessary hesitation. This episode explores what pharmacists need to know about assessing opioid appropriateness, questioning therapy when warranted, and supporting comfort-focused…
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Too often, meetings and announcements, especially around policy changes and new ways of working, are a list of topics that fail to address the fundamental questions that matters to team members—why are we talking about this? Whose decision was it? And is that decision final?Leaders and team members need to understand how power is being wielded, esp…
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) continues to pose a serious health threat—particularly to infants, older adults, and immunocompromised individuals—making it critical for pharmacy professionals to stay up to date on prevention and treatment options. This episode covers the latest FDA-approved RSV therapies, including vaccines and monoclonal antibo…
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In this episode of the Beyond Nurse Residency Podcast, host Nicole Weathers sits down with Dr. Jacinda Bunch and Dr. Cormac O’Sullivan to explore the innovative work of Simulation in Motion – Iowa (SIM-IA). Learn how mobile simulation units are transforming clinical education in rural hospitals and EMS services across the state, and how a new colla…
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Send us a text In this episode of Suit & Scrubs, hosts Brendan and Lisa welcome therapist-researchers Zee and Juhi to discuss their groundbreaking study, which surveyed 372 home health clinicians (PT, OT, and SLP) on job satisfaction and retention. The research, soon to be published in Home Health Care Management and Practice under the title "Beyon…
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This week, Jenny and James explore recent conversations that didn’t go as well as they could have, because of different types of failures in the words we chose to use or the things we chose to reveal. Building on the work of recent guest Amy Edmondson, we look at the way that people in fearless organizations can talk—using the conversations that yo…
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In this episode Jill Terrien & Susan Feeney have a discussion with Dr. Marcy Doyle, DNP, MHS, MS, RN, CNL. For more than 20 years, Dr. Marcy Doyle has devoted her career to advancing equitable access to high-quality, integrated, whole-person primary care. In this episode Dr. Doyle discusses cognitive rehearsal training as an ani-bullying interventi…
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In this episode Jill Terrien & Susan Feeney have a discussion with Dr. Marcy Doyle, DNP, MHS, MS, RN, CNL. For more than 20 years, Dr. Marcy Doyle has devoted her career to advancing equitable access to high-quality, integrated, whole-person primary care. In this episode Dr. Doyle describes bullying in the nursing profession and the impact on healt…
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GLP-1 receptor agonists have revolutionized the treatment of diabetes and obesity, but recent data suggest a potential link to a higher risk of various ocular disorders, especially with long-term use. This episode reviews the findings of these studies, places them in context with the overall benefits of GLP-1s, and covers what pharmacists should kn…
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Christian Balmer, an anesthesiologist and critical care doctor from Switzerland, joins us to look at the readiness of surgical teams in his organization to recognize and deal with cases that have gone beyond the capacity of the peripheral center to handle. Far from being a readiness plan around technical skills, the team discovers that it is the gr…
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Send us a text Enlightenment is an existential experience unattainable through effort or the mere accumulation of knowledge. It is an inherent state, accessible at every moment without the need for methodological processes. Often, enlightenment is misinterpreted as an almost unattainable ideal waiting at the end of an arduous path of self-improveme…
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Heart failure remains a leading cause of hospitalization, prompting ongoing research into treatment strategies that improve outcomes for patients. A recent study explores the potential of combining an MRA agent and SGLT2 inhibitor, showing meaningful clinical benefit while also reinforcing the need for thoughtful patient selection and safety monito…
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Send us a text Josh Tennant, an 18-year PT veteran, joins hosts the two Dans and Lisa to share how he went from the home health grind to working just three days a week through smart Bitcoin investing. After 15 years in home health, dealing with endless paperwork and evening patient calls, Josh discovered that even with regular raises, therapists ar…
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Diagnosis and prescribing are no longer on the margins for pharmacy practice, but explicitly called out in the ACPE Standards that guide pharmacy education. Once considered out of bounds for pharmacists, diagnostic reasoning is now central to preparing practice-ready graduates. This episode explores how preceptors can support learners in applying c…
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In this special episode, Jenny Rudolph and James Lipshaw, producer of Curious Now, debrief our performance so far with the podcast, what we had in our original vision that we haven’t achieved yet, and where we’d like to go next. How can we rachet up the interactivity of the podcast, how do we make the experience of trying to do this work right more…
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In this episode, hosts Trenton Honda, PhD, MMS, PA-C, editor-in-chief of the Journal of PA Education, and Carey Barry, MHS, PA-C, chair and associate clinical professor at Northeastern University, talk with Kevin Bogenschutz, DMS, PA-C, assistant professor of PA Studies at Butler University, about his recent research exploring whether preceptor eva…
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As questions continue to surface about the potential link between prenatal acetaminophen use and autism spectrum disorder, pharmacists must be prepared to address patient concerns with confidence and clarity. This episode explores the current body of evidence, public health messaging, and practical strategies for counseling during pregnancy. Tune i…
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We have an incredibly special guest this week on Curious Now! Amy Edmondson, Professor at Harvard Business School, and author of numerous books including Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well, Teaming: How Organizations Learn, Innovate, and Compete in the Knowledge Economy and The Fearless Organization: Creating Psychological Safety in t…
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Send us a text Season 1 is officially in the books! Join hosts Dan, Lisa, and the team as they reflect on an incredible first season—25 episodes, 750+ minutes of content, and nearly 8,000 downloads later. In this special wrap-up episode, we're giving you the ultimate highlight reel. Whether you binged every episode or need to catch up, this is your…
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Allergic reactions can range from a bothersome nuisance to a life-threatening emergency, making it crucial for pharmacists to stay informed about current treatment options and best practices. This episode discusses common triggers, effective therapies—from antihistamines and injections to the newly approved epinephrine nasal spray—and key counselin…
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This week Laura Rock and Janice Palaganas return to crack the code of team culture, map the blueprint underneath what we’re thinking. In the final episode of this chapter, we ask our guests what they’ve discovered about themselves with a Frames, Actions, Results test.Janice has a glitch with a student where their understandings didn’t match, and La…
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In this episode, host Kim Young, Provincial Practice Lead with Professional Education & Practice, has a conversation with Carlene Johnson Stoklossa, a Registered Dietitian and Team Lead with Alberta Health Services. Together, they explore Carlene’s professional journey as a dietitian and researcher, and insights into the importance of recognizing s…
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Send us a text What a ride! Episode 26 brings Season 1 to a triumphant close as Care in Motion co-founders Dan Haggerty and Brendan look back on 25 incredible episodes, 7,400+ downloads, and a community that's grown beyond their wildest dreams. Recording from Brendan's car (because home health waits for no one!), they relive the season's most unfor…
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What does it mean for nurses to truly belong—and why does it matter? In this powerful episode, leaders from the Disruptor Diaries podcast explore how belonging and inclusion impact retention, safety, and team culture. Through personal stories and practical strategies, they highlight the harm of exclusion, the role of language, and the importance of…
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