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FAQs about Pharmacy Microteaches:How many episodes does Pharmacy Microteaches have?The podcast currently has 80 episodes available.
November 07, 2022What's The Point Of... the Yellow Card Scheme?To tie in with Medicines Safety Week, we're having a look at the Yellow Card Scheme - what is it, why do we have it, and why is it a really important thing that everyone should make efforts to join in and contribute their adverse event reports....more9minPlay
October 31, 20221 minute(ish) Friday micro-quiz: Alison!Halloween-themed pharmacy 1 minute quiz, with the legendary Alison!...more2minPlay
October 19, 2022Molnupiravir: Panoramic and directness of evidenceIt's third time out for molnupiravir, with the preliminary results of the Panoramic study. Does molnupiravir work at preventing admission to hospital? Does Panoramic support the findings of Move-Out? How directly linked to our patients are the two trials? What on Earth is a Bayesian credible interval? There's a lot to cover in just over 8 minutes!...more9minPlay
October 14, 20221 minute(ish) Friday micro-quiz: Lucy!Week 5, with a new guest host Lucy, of medical gases fame!...more2minPlay
October 10, 2022DOACs: what to think about when prescribing or usingIn a trial first of a kind, this week we've rented out the podcast to the inestimable Chris Day and Katherine Stirling from Leeds Teaching Hospitals to talk about the practicalities of managing DOACs. Who should get what? What do you need to do when a patient is admitted to hospital? What do patients and GPs need to know when patients leave the hospital taking them? There's a Leeds flavour to things, but useful to all wherever you are. 8 and a bit minutes to do some practical learning!...more9minPlay
October 07, 20221 minute(ish) Friday micro-quiz: Charlie!Back for week 4 of the pharmacy nano-quiz, this time with Charlie "I used to be an MI pharmacist" Daniel...more2minPlay
October 03, 2022Lecanemab: Alzheimer's, press releases and relative riskLecanemab is the shiny new medicine for Alzheimer's that's been in the press - a 27% decrease in progression sounds great, plus it's a 'mab, so it must be cool. But how might it work, what do we actually know from the press release, and what do we need to have a closer look at?...more8minPlay
FAQs about Pharmacy Microteaches:How many episodes does Pharmacy Microteaches have?The podcast currently has 80 episodes available.