What is this place?
This is the perfect format to get my thoughts out there to you! Informal and blog-like, referenced and concise, or meaningful tools--a toolbox of sorts. Read about it here.
This is the perfect format to get my thoughts out there to you! Informal and blog-like, referenced and concise, or meaningful tools--a toolbox of sorts. Read about it here.
Here you'll find handouts from lectures I've given or referenced pocket guides that were originally prepared by my 4th-year PharmD students created for the team. The information for the topic may become dated, so keep an eye on the "manufactured" date.
These are frequently used or favorite websites, apps, guidelines, articles, and tips & tricks.
It all starts with Coffee & a Question… At least in my imagined best case scenario that’s how it works: Knock, knock. I answer my door, you present me with a cup o’ joe and you sit down to pick my brain. However, in the alternate reality, I mean, actual reality, you’ll leave me note,
Fourth year pharmacy students Shanna & Sierra are sharing with you their handout and few words below about the topic: Anticoagulating patients can seem like an already daunting task. Taking indication, renal function, hepatic function, and bleed risk into account, selecting an appropriate agent can be challenging. What happens when you run into trouble? Heparin
Management of diuretics can seem a lot like a guessing game, and sometimes it is when trying to actively diurese and land on the most effective dose for a patient. Most of the time when we talk about diuretics, they fall into one of two categories: those used for blood pressure (i.e. thiazides) and those