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Atrium Health: Pioneering Outpatient Transplant Models Driven by Pharmacist-Led Care

Pharmacy Times

In an interview with Pharmacy Times , LeAnne Kennedy, PharmD, BCOP, CPP, FHOPA, oncology clinical manager at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, shares insights about the facility’s Wake Outpatient Transplant Program and highlights its positive impact on patient care outcomes.

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Reinventing Transplant Care: From Inpatient Tradition to Outpatient Innovation

Pharmacy Times

In an interview with Pharmacy Times , LeAnne Kennedy, PharmD, BCOP, CPP, FHOPA, oncology clinical manager at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, highlights the extensive role of pharmacists in the Wake Outpatient Transplant program.

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Antimicrobial Stewardship in the United kingdom: Perspective From A Pharmacist At A Bone & Joint Hospital

IDStewardship

At the same time, there were multiple competing priorities, such as managing the bone infection caseloads, implementing changes to departmental IPC practice, vaccination programmes and new COVID-19 treatments. Like all AMS teams, trying to be agile and respond to this change has been an enormous challenge.

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2022 UK life sciences recruitment report revealed

European Pharmaceutical Review

The most prominent being Clinical Projects and Clinical Management, down 30.9 The Department for International Trade (DIT) should continue to work across the life sciences ecosystem to support and promote the UK as a clinical research destination and to secure R&D investment, which can speed up innovations in the NHS”.

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Highlights from ESCMID Global 2024: AI, climate change and AMR

Hospital Pharmacy Europe

Bhat, head of department – central laboratory and consultant microbiologist and infection control officer at St Martha’s Hospital, Bengaluru, India, showcased her work with ChatGPT in the clinical microbiology laboratory. Dr Wiles also made sure these visuals were accessible to all by sharing them under a Creative Commons license.