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Transitions of Care – What Would You Remember if You Just Escaped Death?

by Eric Christianson | Jan 28, 2015 | Personal Stories From The Front Lines of Clinical Pharmacy

Transitions of care is an extremely vulnerable time for patients.  Patients can be easily overwhelmed due to different medications, new diagnosis, new location, new people, and multiple things to learn.  As healthcare professionals, it is easy to get into your work...
What kind of pharmacist are you? – Guest Post via Jonathan Laird

What kind of pharmacist are you? – Guest Post via Jonathan Laird

by Eric Christianson | Jan 7, 2015 | Personal Stories From The Front Lines of Clinical Pharmacy

Jonathan Laird is a community pharmacist from across the pond, you need to check out his blog if you are passionate about pharmacy! I greatly appreciate his contribution to the profession and it gives US pharmacists an opportunity to learn a couple different...

Meded101 Year in Review 2014 and What’s on tap for 2015

by Eric Christianson | Dec 31, 2014 | Personal Stories From The Front Lines of Clinical Pharmacy

There’s one story that sticks out in my mind about the last year of educating at meded101.com – I was at a conference and absolutely thrilled about the progress being made on the Facebook page.  I was explaining to a few pharmacy folks how I was trying to...

The Story that Started Meded101

by Eric Christianson | Dec 24, 2014 | Personal Stories From The Front Lines of Clinical Pharmacy

Today’s case is some audible education!  I was recently interviewed by Pharmacy Podcast where I discussed the case that pushed me towards recognizing that I need to do something to help others learn more about medication education. Here’s the written...
What Medications are you on?  No, Seriously.

What Medications are you on? No, Seriously.

by Eric Christianson | Dec 10, 2014 | Personal Stories From The Front Lines of Clinical Pharmacy

You can know everything there is to know about medication management and still do the wrong thing for your patient.  How is that possible? Patients sometimes don’t think that medications are actually medications.  When we say ask them what medications are you...
Epilepsy Sucks – A Day in the Life

Epilepsy Sucks – A Day in the Life

by Eric Christianson | Nov 17, 2014 | Personal Stories From The Front Lines of Clinical Pharmacy

I stumbled across this post from a friend on Facebook that she wants the world needs to see.  – Sincere respect and it puts things into a little perspective. So November is Epilepsy Awareness Month and it has been a rough one so far for G. To spread the...
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