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Phage therapy in practice: advancing the fight against multidrug-resistant infections

Hospital Pharmacy Europe

As the need for, and interest in, phage therapy grows, hospital pharmacists and clinicians must understand guidance on patient selection, treatment administration and regulatory compliance. The study, conducted from 2008 to 2022, involved 35 hospitals across 12 countries and demonstrated clinical improvement in 77.2%

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10 home remedies for a cough

The Checkup by Singlecare

“There are a few studies that show that honey decreases coughing and is a safe option,” says Dean Blumberg, MD , the chief of pediatric infectious diseases at UC Davis Children’s Hospital in Sacramento, California. You can mix honey with hot milk, warm lemon water, or tea to relieve coughing. Evidence of effectiveness is limited.

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The elective care conundrum – can digital innovation help?

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Reports have shown that the number of people waiting more than a year for an operation has reached its highest level since 2008. These waits have worsened with the winter period and some hospitals are already cancelling planned operations. Under the NHS constitution, everyone needing non-urgent treatment should get it within 18 weeks.

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4. Financial Wellness and the Medical School Cost Dilemma with Dr. Tim Ulbrich

The Physician Pharmacist

I went to a direct entry 06 program and finished in 2008 from Ohio Northern University. This was back in 2008 2009, I was making a whopping resident salary of $31,000. But that's going to grow and compound over many, many, many years. Because that was where you originally started with all of this. Tim Ulbrich Yeah, that's right.

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Employee Spotlight: Paula Styer Pharmacy Technician

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I have been a pharmacy technician since 2008. It has been since 2008 so it’s been good for me. Paula : I do, primarily I am a compounder, that is how I started out. I am manipulating something for an end product and that’s what I like about compounding - the end product, and [the process of] coming to it.

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Air Quality and Hashimoto’s – Is the Air You’re Breathing Making You Sick?

The Thyroid Pharmacist

I’ve seen a number of airborne toxins showing up as frequent triggers/exacerbating factors for my clients’ autoimmune conditions — mold, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and artificial/synthetic fragrances, in particular. For cleaning products, only compounds need to be identified. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) .

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8. The Entrepreneurial Life of Dr. Richard Harris, a Pharmacist, Physician, and Business Mastermind

The Physician Pharmacist

But in 2008, when I graduated pharmacy school that none of that was there. But what really bothered me was the fact that I could do all the stuff a prescriber could do in a hospital setting, and maybe a clinic, but I wasn't allowed to do that same thing. He's been in the compounding world for over a decade.