• The Pharmacist Will See You Now Podcast.

  • By: danielread
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The Pharmacist Will See You Now Podcast.

By: danielread
  • Summary

  • Did you know that there are over 6,000 pharmacists working in general practices in England? Did you also know that NHS England is committing upwards of £1bn a year to additional roles (including pharmacists) funding to support the expansion of multi disciplinary teams in general practice? Every week the pharmacist will see you now podcast will feature a panel of general practice pharmacists discussing examples of the types of medicines queries they deal with on a daily basis. Our aim is to provide a peer to peer support and education tool for pharmacists, whilst providing greater insight to the general public on the role of GP pharmacists. If you enjoy this podcast, please give us a review, and follow our Twitter page @PharmacistPodc1 This podcast is brought to you in association with the MyPharmacistTeam App. The first purpose built, peer to peer support app for general practice pharmacists. Virtual support, virtually in the same room. www.mypharmacistteam.co.uk
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Episodes
  • So, I’ve got this patient #17 (balancing personalised care and high workloads)
    Aug 22 2023

    So, I've got this patient #17 (balancing personalised care and high workloads)

    Welcome back to "So, I've Got This Patient." Join us as experienced general practice pharmacists, Leah and David, continue their insightful discussions.

    In our latest episode, we're picking up where we left off. Leah's patient scenario has opened the door to a compelling discussion about the delicate equilibrium between accommodating individual patient decisions and efficiently managing high prescription volumes.

    Leah's patient had their dose adjusted, prompting her to contemplate the challenge of effective communication and coordination. As a dedicated pharmacist, she grapples with balancing the unique needs of each patient against the demands of her role, which often involves processing a large number of prescriptions. Join us as we dissect this intricate dance, examining the fine line between personalised care and operational efficiency.

    It's a conversation that's not only relevant to fellow healthcare professionals but also to patients who are curious about the behind-the-scenes dynamics of their healthcare journey.

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    If you have enjoyed today's episode, or any of our other podcasts, please take the time to leave us a review and a rating on the podcast provider of choice. Five stars would be greatly welcomed!

    Today's episode is brought to you in association with the My Pharmacist Team App, the UK's first peer to peer support app for pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and trainee pharmacists working in general practice. 

    Find out more information by heading to  www.mypharmacistteam.co.uk

    Or follow us on social media: Threads - @mypharmacistteam Instagram - @mypharmacistteam Tik Tok - @mypharmacistteam

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    39 mins
  • So, I’ve got this patient #16 (patient adherence to thyroid medication)
    Aug 15 2023

    So, I've got this patient #16 (patient adherence to thyroid medication)

    Welcome back to "So, I've Got This Patient," the podcast where we delve into real-world patient scenarios, with our experienced general practice pharmacists, Leah and David.

    In today's episode, we explore a challenging case presented by David. His patient struggles with under-replacement of her thyroxine, leading to persistent abnormal blood results, weight gain, and fatigue. David thoughtfully examines the potential influence of patient adherence to her thyroid medication. Join us as we dissect the intricate interplay between medical recommendations, patient choices, and overall health outcomes.

    Now, here's where things get interesting. The discussion surrounding Leah's patient scenario proved so illuminating and extensive that we've decided to conclude the episode here. However, fear not! We'll be releasing the second half of this episode on August 22nd.

    In the second instalment, Leah asks David's advice on effective patient communication within the context of a high prescription volume and evolving dose adjustments. The scenario evolved into a discussion about the delicate balance between quantity, and quality of patient care. How to ensure both the 95%, and the 5% of patients get the care they require. 

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    If you have enjoyed today's episode, or any of our other podcasts, please take the time to leave us a review and a rating on the podcast provider of choice. Five stars would be greatly welcomed!

    Today's episode is brought to you in association with the My Pharmacist Team App, the UK's first peer to peer support app for pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and trainee pharmacists working in general practice. 

    Find out more information by heading to  www.mypharmacistteam.co.uk

    Or follow us on social media: Threads - @mypharmacistteam Instagram - @mypharmacistteam Tik Tok - @mypharmacistteam

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    27 mins
  • So, I’ve got this patient #15 (paying for OTC items & a TSH of 124)
    Aug 8 2023

    So, I’ve got this patient #15 (paying for OTC items & a TSH of 124)

    Welcome to "So, I've Got This Patient," the podcast where two seasoned general practice pharmacists, Leah and David, share their experiences and expertise while discussing real-world patient scenarios.

    In this episode, Leah faces a critical situation with a thyroid patient whose TSH levels are alarmingly high at 124. Join her as she navigates through the challenges of managing thyroid disorders, interpreting test results, and collaborating with healthcare professionals to ensure the best care possible for her patient.

    Meanwhile, David initiates a thought-provoking discussion on the ethics of asking patients to purchase over-the-counter (OTC) items. Delve into the complexities of recommending OTC products, the impact on patients' finances, and the pharmacist's duty to prioritize patient well-being while respecting their autonomy.

    Tune in to gain practical insights into thyroid management, understand the nuances of OTC recommendations, and explore the ethical considerations that shape UK pharmacy practice.

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    If you have enjoyed today's episode, or any of our other podcasts, please take the time to leave us a review and a rating on the podcast provider of choice. Five stars would be greatly welcomed!

    Today's episode is brought to you in association with the My Pharmacist Team App, the UK's first peer to peer support app for pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and trainee pharmacists working in general practice. 

    Find out more information by heading to  www.mypharmacistteam.co.uk

    Or follow us on social media: Threads - @mypharmacistteam Instagram - @mypharmacistteam Tik Tok - @mypharmacistteam

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    41 mins

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