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New Year, New Goals: 2024

The Thyroid Pharmacist

It details a simple, actionable program to identify adrenal triggers, balance the stress response, and build resilience to prevent excess stress from overwhelming the adrenals in the future. The book is based on one of my programs, and I am so excited that it’s now out in the world helping people heal! More on that later!

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Looking Beyond Prescription Medications with Integrative Medicine

The Nontraditional Pharmacist

Lynn [00:00:00] Here with the Nontraditional pharmacist part of the Pharmacy Podcast Network, here today to talk about an area of pharmacy that’s definitely becoming more mainstream, and that’s integrative medicine. She is currently a PGY1 Integrative Health Pharmacy resident. We have two guests with us today.

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5. From Pharmacist to Cardiothoracic Surgeon with Dr. Thomas Melvin

The Physician Pharmacist

Melvin's unique journey from pharmacy education to becoming a top surgeon is a testament to the diverse paths one can take in the world of medicine. Join us as we uncover the pivotal role his pharmacy background played in shaping his career and explore the demanding yet rewarding world of surgical residency training.

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Uncovering The First Year of Medical School with Dr. Tim Do | The Physician Pharmacist Podcast

The Physician Pharmacist

Hosted by Nathan Gartland, a licensed pharmacist and second-year medical student, the podcast aims to provide insight into the medical school application process, the challenges of applying to pharmacy residencies, and the financial considerations of pursuing dual education. Enjoying the podcast and want to listen to more?

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10 Facts About Thyroid Disease

The Thyroid Pharmacist

1] My interest in Hashimoto’s was prompted by my own diagnosis, which came when I was just 27… almost a decade after visiting doctors who said my chronic cough, IBS, anxiety, leg cramps, muscle pain, carpal tunnel, hair loss, bloating, and new food sensitivities were just part of “getting older.” percent of women per year). [1]

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How Balancing Iron Levels Can Help Your Thyroid

The Thyroid Pharmacist

When I first learned about iron deficiency in pharmacy school, the condition didn’t seem like rocket-science. Your doctor may test for anemia (low iron levels) by running a panel for red blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and iron levels, and all of them may come up normal. You have low iron?