Pharmacist's Voice

Disclaimers for "Pronounce Drug Names Like a Pro"


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NaPodPoMo http://napodpomo.org

Pronounce Drug Names Like a Pro online course https://www.kimnewlove.com

U.S. Pharmacopeial Convention (USP) https://www.usp.org

Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) https://www.ismp.org

U.S. Food & Drug Administration (U.S. FDA) https://www.fda.gov

I'm publishing one podcast episode per day in the month of November 2020 as part of a challenge called NaPodPoMo. It stands for National Podcast Post Month. The goal is 30 podcast episodes in 30 days. Except for Fridays, I'm publishing bite-sized episodes to help promote my new online course: Pronounce Drug Names Like a Pro!

The topic today is disclaimers. I have a son who is learning how to drive. My husband and I taught him about the phrase engraved on the passenger-side mirrors of our cars: "objects in mirror are closer than they appear." He didn't know it was there. I'm going to draw a similarity between the side mirror warning and the disclaimers for my course.

Unless you read the disclaimers for the course, you won't know about them. If you enroll, check them out. What's important to know is that I am not an employee or independent contractor for any company or organization mentioned in the course. This includes, but is not limited to; the United States Pharmacopeial Convention (also known as USP); the Institutes for Safe Medication Practices (also known as ISMP), and the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (also known as the U.S. FDA). References to proprietary material are made with permission. If you enroll in the course, please read the entire disclaimers section.

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