How Pharmacists can Mitigate Risks Associated with Handling Hazardous Drugs in the Operating Room
January 1st 2015Peggy Bickham, PharmD, assistant director at the University of Illinois Hospital, discusses how pharmacists can mitigate risks associated with handling hazardous drugs in the operating room.
What 1 Pharmacist has Learned from Using Sedation for Pain and Delirium in Critically Ill Patients
December 24th 2014John W. Devlin, PharmD, FCCM, FCCP, a clinical pharmacist in the medical ICU at Tufts Medical Center, discusses what he's learned from using sedation for pain and delirium in critically ill patients.
Which Non-Pharmacologic Treatments Should Pharmacists Consider When Caring for Patients in the ICU
December 24th 2014John W. Devlin, PharmD, FCCM, FCCP, a clinical pharmacist in the medical ICU at Tufts Medical Center, discusses which non-pharmacologic treatments pharmacists should consider when caring for patients in the ICU.
Current Practice Guidelines for Pain, Delirium that are Important for Pharmacists
December 23rd 2014John W. Devlin, PharmD, FCCM, FCCP, a clinical pharmacist in the medical ICU at Tufts Medical Center, discusses current practice guidelines for pain and delirium that would be important for pharmacists.
Trends in Copay and Reimbursement Assistance
December 23rd 2014Michael R. Hess, attorney with Bass Berry & Sims and outside general counsel to many of the largest independent specialty pharmacy companies, discusses developing trends in copay and reimbursement assistance that specialty pharmacies need to be aware of.