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How AI can help pharmacists

The Checkup by Singlecare

3 ways to use AI to help patients Let’s explore how pharmacists can use AI services to help patients. Streamlining workflow AI can automate certain aspects of pharmacy workflow, allowing pharmacists to focus more on patient care. The bottom line AI technology has the potential to transform pharmacy practice.

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Antimicrobial Stewardship in Turkey – A Clinical Pharmacist’s Perspective

IDStewardship

We demonstrated that a pharmacist-driven antifungal stewardship program improved the quality of antifungal therapy and patient care in an institution where the use of systemic antifungals is restricted to the approval of ID physicians. For my doctoral thesis, we formed an antifungal stewardship team. The publication can be found here.

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Leveraging Technology to Optimize Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Services

Digital Pharmacist

This complexity could involve taking medications with specific timing or dosage requirements, dealing with potential drug interactions, or experiencing side effects. Pharmacy Program: Some pharmacies offer MTM services through patient care programs they have created to assist patients with complex medication regimens.

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How to help patients during medication shortages

The Checkup by Singlecare

Clinical changes may include : Switching to an alternate dosage form or route Recommending therapeutic alternatives Rationing Canceling or delaying treatment However, clinical strategies are typically riskier than operational ones since they alter a patient’s treatment plan in some way.

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In conversation with Professor Ryan Donnelly: innovative drug delivery systems

Hospital Pharmacy Europe

Graduating with a first-class BSc in pharmacy in 1999, he completed pre-registration training in community pharmacy before returning to QUB School of Pharmacy for his PhD in pharmaceutics.