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    Explore " pgx" with insightful episodes like "Pharmacogenomics: A New Era of Patient-Centric Care", "Back-to-School Series Episode 5, interview with Asha Bohannon, PharmD about her two online courses:  Impact Pharmacist and PGxAlly", "PGX Pharmacists Series Part 3 of 4, Interview with Mariam S. Yasin, 2022 PharmD and MS PGX Candidate" and "PGXQP: Ann Moyer, M.D., Ph.D." from podcasts like ""Science with a Twist", "Pharmacist's Voice", "Pharmacist's Voice" and "Answers from the Lab"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Pharmacogenomics: A New Era of Patient-Centric Care

    Pharmacogenomics: A New Era of Patient-Centric Care

    The Power of Pharmacogenomics

    Jeff explains how pharmacogenomics, the study of how genes affect a person's response to medications, can revolutionize healthcare. By understanding a patient's genetic makeup, healthcare providers can prescribe the right medication and dosage, reducing trial and error, improving treatment effectiveness, and minimizing side effects. This approach acknowledges that each person is unique and recognizes the complex interplay of genetics and non-genetic factors to determine health outcomes.

     

    Real-World Impact of Pharmacogenomics

    Jeff provides real-world examples of how pharmacogenomics can impact medication management. He discusses the role of the medication Clopidogrel, used with patients who are recieving a stent. He explains how genetic variations can affect the response to this medication, highlighting the importance of pharmacogenomics in ensuring effective treatment.

     

    The Future of Healthcare

    Jeff discusses the future of healthcare, including the potential of wearable and implantable devices. He emphasizes the importance of giving healthcare professionals more tools to react in real-time and make informed decisions about patient care. He also discusses how companies like Coriell Life Sciences offer comprehensive medication management programs, highlighting the importance of scalability and accessibility in the adoption of pharmacogenomics.

    Back-to-School Series Episode 5, interview with Asha Bohannon, PharmD about her two online courses:  Impact Pharmacist and PGxAlly

    Back-to-School Series Episode 5, interview with Asha Bohannon, PharmD about her two online courses:  Impact Pharmacist and PGxAlly

    Dr. Asha Pai Bohannon returns to the podcast!  She talks about her two online courses:  Impact Pharmacist and PGxAlly.  If you’re interested in planning and launching a wellness practice, you need to listen to this episode!  

    My Back-to-School Series features interviews with 9 pharmacists who teach online courses. Since it’s back-to-school time for my kids, I created a Back-to-School series for my podcast! Check out the series, and get inspired to either learn or create!  

    Thank you for listening to episode 169 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast!

    To read the full show notes, visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com.  Click on the podcast tab, and search for episode 169.

    Bio:

    Dr. Asha Pai Bohannon is a pharmacist business coach, owner of a holistic wellness practice, entrepreneur, and mom to 2 amazing boys. With her IMPACT Pharmacist(TM) program, she helps other pharmacists blaze the trail by helping them create and start their own wellness practice, allowing them to lead the life and career of their dreams! 

    Years ago, she started her own holistic wellness practice, PAI Wellness Group, with an East-meets-West approach to diabetes management and personalized healthcare. As a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist and Certified Personal Trainer, her aim is to make an impact in her patient’s lives by walking alongside them in their health journey, through precision medicine, holistic means, and a continuity of care. 

    Recently, she has also partnered with Dr. Shawn Bjorndal and Dr. Kevin Walker in co-founding PGxAlly in order to bring Pharmacogenomics, comprehensive medication reviews, and entrepreneurship to a whole new level!

      

    PGX Pharmacists Series Part 3 of 4, Interview with Mariam S. Yasin, 2022 PharmD and MS PGX Candidate

    PGX Pharmacists Series Part 3 of 4, Interview with Mariam S. Yasin, 2022 PharmD and MS PGX Candidate

    Mariam S. Yasin is a P4 student at Manchester University College of Pharmacy in Fort Wayne, Indiana.  She’s originally from Dearborn, Michigan and will graduate with her PharmD and Masters Degree in Pharmacogenomics at the same time in spring 2022.  Congrats Mariam! 🎉

    Mentioned in this episode

    Mariam S. Yasin (LinkedIn)

    https://www.instagram.com/yassmary (Instagram: @yassmary)

    https://www.facebook.com/mariam.yasin.96 (Facebook: Mariam Yasin)

    Manchester University College of Pharmacy (website)

    Manchester University (LinkedIn)

    Patients Choice Laboratories (Indianapolis, IN LinkedIn Page)

    Maha Ghoname, Molecular Technologist at Patients Choice Laboratories

    Dan Krinsky, BS, MS, RPh, FAPhA

    Sue Paul, RPh

    Jamie Wilkey, PharmD (PGX Pharmacists Series 4 of 4, March 11, 2022)

    The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 133 featuring Dan Krinsky, BS, MS, RPh, FAPhA

    The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 135 featuring Sue Paul, RPh

    Thank you for listening to episode 137 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast!

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    Highlights from the interview

    Mariam and I met on LinkedIn.  What interested me most about her is that she is pursuing dual degrees:  PharmD and MS PGX.  

     

    How did Mariam hear about the dual degree program at Manchester University College of Pharmacy?

    Mariam learned about it in her P1 year at Manchester.  She was interested in the potential advantages a dual degree offered.  

     

    How do PharmD/MS PGX dual degree students fit all their coursework in?

    Summer classes after P1, P2, and P3 years.

     

    Can Post-Baccalaureate students (like me!) also enroll in the MS PGX Program?

    Yes!  

     

    Growing up with Pharmacogenomics

    In addition to her MS PGX coursework, some PGX is also taught in her PharmD academics.  To her, pharmacogenomics has always been part of her formal education.  As a 2001, BS Pharm graduate, I had a much different experience.  I learned about PGX well after graduation (through CE), but Mariam is “growing up” with it.  

     

    P4 Rotations in a dual degree program

    Mariam is completing ten rotations.  Each is 4 weeks long.  2 PGX-based rotations (8 weeks in total) are required for her MS PGX Degree.  They also count toward her PharmD Degree.  Mariam worked at Patients Choice Laboratories in Indianapolis, IN for 8 weeks.  Among other duties, she completed hands-on tasks, such as processing patient samples, genotyping, putting information into translation software, interacting with healthcare providers over the phone, and generating reports for patients and healthcare professionals.

     

    Who trained Mariam during her rotations?

    Scientists (Foreign Pharmacy Grads) with MS PGX Degrees from Manchester University.  

     

    Favorite part of the 8-week PGX rotation

    Reading, interpreting, and comparing PGX test results.  Applying the information to drug selection.  

     

    Once-in-a-lifetime report

    According to Mariam, your genes will never change.  PGX information can be used to select drug therapy for a patient’s entire life.  It’s a once-in-a-lifetime report.  One day, carrying around PGX information will become as essential to healthcare as carrying around a medication list.  

     

    Why did Mariam choose pharmacy school?

    “Seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave.”  Mariam’s father emphasized pursuing dreams and education while remaining humble.  She credits him with nurturing a love of science and medicine in her everyday life.  He was a pharmacist overseas, but he did not pursue his pharmacist license after immigrating to the US.  Mariam is a first generation American.  She was born and raised in Dearborn, MI. Both of Mariam’s parents emigrated from the Middle East in the 1990’s. 

     

    What’s next for Mariam?

    Mariam is interested in becoming an entrepreneur or CEO in the PGX space.  She also has her sights on clinical pharmacy practice upon graduation.

     

    Steps to achieving goals and landing a dream job

    Mariam believes that hard work, dedication, consistency, mindset (“rejection = redirection”), and a supportive network will help her achieve her goals and land her dream job.

     

    Words of inspiration from Mariam

    It’s never too late to start your journey.  Go after your dreams.  You should never settle for a life you don’t want because you’re afraid to go after the life that you deserve.

     

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    PGXQP: Ann Moyer, M.D., Ph.D.

    PGXQP: Ann Moyer, M.D., Ph.D.

    (00:31)

    Dr. Moyer, could you provide us a little bit about you and your background?


    (01:18)
     Would you mind sharing just a brief overview of the focus pharmacogenomics panel?

     

    (03:32)
     So coming back to that patient focus, which patients should have this testing? And when do you recommend to be performed?

     

    (05:17)
     Can you talk a little bit about what alternative test options are available and how they compare?
     
     (07:58)
     Can you comment on how the results from this test are used in patient care?

     

    (11:55)

    Any final thoughts you'd leave us with before we wrap up?

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