by Eric Christianson | Apr 13, 2016 | Personal Stories From The Front Lines of Clinical Pharmacy
I have a little different delivery of information in this blog post. I’ve had the pleasure of communicating with advocates for the profession in many different forums and the Pharmacy Podcast is one of my favorites! Go check them out on Itunes! Here’s my...
by Eric Christianson | Mar 23, 2016 | Personal Stories From The Front Lines of Clinical Pharmacy
A few months back I posted about Kayte, a classmate of mine in pharmacy school. She had been diagnosed with colon cancer and was determined to fight. Unfortunately, she lost her battle. I can’t help but think of what my dad used to say when I was kid,...
by Eric Christianson | Feb 7, 2016 | Medication Errors, Personal Stories From The Front Lines of Clinical Pharmacy
Medication reconciliation is a major problem! I outline some things to look for in this short video! – Enjoy
by Eric Christianson | Jan 27, 2016 | Personal Stories From The Front Lines of Clinical Pharmacy
Mistakes happen in healthcare, it doesn’t take an expert to tell you that. I always say that you can tell a lot from a medication list. If someone is on 5 blood pressure medications, it probably tells you that they have high blood pressure. If someone is on...
by Eric Christianson | Jan 17, 2016 | Medication Errors, Personal Stories From The Front Lines of Clinical Pharmacy
I see so many mistakes when it comes to dosage forms. More often than not, it doesn’t result in any issues for the patient, but there is always the potential. Here’s 3 classic dosage form mistakes that I see all the time. MS Contin – this...
by Eric Christianson | Jan 10, 2016 | Personal Stories From The Front Lines of Clinical Pharmacy
I’ve been really excited about this blog post. I posted goals for 2015 about a year ago, and here we are. Did we achieve them? Yes, and then some. I’m really happy about that. One of my favorite quotes is from Zig Ziglar, “if you aim at nothing,...