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    Explore "pharmacyjobs" with insightful episodes like "Back-to-School Series Episode 6, interview with Adam Martin, PharmD about his online course - Script Your Brand", "Pharmacist Dads Series Part 4 of 4:  Interview with Iqbal Atcha, RPh", "PGX Pharmacists Series Part 2 of 4, Interview with Sue Paul, RPh" and "Pharmacy Podcasts Series Part 1 of 3 with Special Guest Dr. Christina Madison, The Public Health Pharmacist" from podcasts like ""Pharmacist's Voice", "Pharmacist's Voice", "Pharmacist's Voice" and "Pharmacist's Voice"" and more!

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    Back-to-School Series Episode 6, interview with Adam Martin, PharmD about his online course - Script Your Brand

    Back-to-School Series Episode 6, interview with Adam Martin, PharmD about his online course - Script Your Brand

    Dr. Adam Martin returns to the podcast!  He was also featured on episode 75 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast. Today, Adam talks about personal branding and his online course - Script Your Brand.  If you’re interested in personal branding, you need to listen to this episode!  Script Your Brand is not just for entrepreneurs.  It’s also for traditional, clinical pharmacists in any setting.  Feel inspired to create your personal brand and use it! 

    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 170 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 170.

    Bio:

    When pharmacists want to overcome adversity, become the best version of themselves, and lead a purpose-driven career through innovation, they call Dr. Adam Martin. He is the founder of The Fit Pharmacist, LLC, and author of “Rx: You: The Pharmacist's Survival Guide for Managing Stress & Fitting in Fitness” and “Gen-Z Pharmacist: Dominate Pharmacy School & Script Your Dream Career”. He works with pharmacy leaders who want to solve the dilemma of work-life balance and create lasting change in their career through strategic branding and execution. 

    Adam has worked with pharmacy schools and organizations across the world on leadership, mental health, and branding pharmacy careers since becoming a professional speaker through NSA in 2019. He is known as “The Tony Robbins of Healthcare” by audiences he has served through his speaking programs as a high-content trainer who dispenses strategies and tactics that are implementable immediately.

    The pharmacy profession has leveraged his expertise across national meetings for pharmacy student organizations as well as their conventions, conferences, and workshops. He has also presented at events hosted internationally, including the Trinity College at Dublin in Ireland, and the country’s first-ever mental health symposium in Cork, Ireland. Leaders in the pharmacy profession come to him when they seek a recognized expert who still practices as a licensed pharmacist. He has also been called upon to present at several businesses, including wellness-oriented companies and startup pharmacy practices. He resides in Pittsburgh, with a passion to share simple solutions to “flip your script” on The Fit Pharmacist Healthcare Podcast, serve as a medical missionary having traveled to Panama and Honduras as a pharmacist, and serve the future of the profession as a pharmacy student preceptor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy. In 2019, he was named the "Most Influential Pharmacist" by SingleCare's Best of the Best Pharmacy Awards.

    Links from this episode

    Script Your Brand Coursehttps://the-fit-pharmacist.newzenler.com/courses/script-your-brand

    Pharmacist Growth Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/374347527923499

    Check out Dr. Adam Martin’s 2 Books (note:  these are affiliate links):

      1. Rx: You: The Pharmacist's Survival Guide for Managing Stress & Fitting in Fitness
      2. Gen-Z Pharmacist: Dominate Pharmacy School & Script Your Dream Career

    Website https://www.thefitpharmacist.com 

    Connect with Dr. Adam Martin on Instagram: @thefitpharmacist 

    YouTube The Fit Pharmacist

    Twitter / Facebook / LinkedIn: @FitPharmFam 

    Tune into weekly insights on The Fit Pharmacist Healthcare Podcast:

    iTunes / Spotify / iHeart Radio / SoundCloud / Stitcher

    The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast Episode 75 featuring Dr. Adam Martin

    National Speakers Association https://nsaspeaker.org 

    Pharmacist Dads Series Part 4 of 4:  Interview with Iqbal Atcha, RPh

    Pharmacist Dads Series Part 4 of 4:  Interview with Iqbal Atcha, RPh

    Each Friday in June 2022, I’m publishing an interview with a pharmacist dad in honor of Father’s Day, which was Sunday, June 19. This episode is an interview with Iqbal Atcha, RPh.  During the first half of our conversation, we discussed how Iqbal uses his voice as a pharmacist.  In the second half, we focused on Iqbal’s role as a Dad.  

    Bio:

    Iqbal Atcha is the Senior Consultant for Healthcare Talent Acquisition at Lean Human Capital, now a part of symplr. He provides advisory services for clients across the healthcare recruitment industry specializing in organizational analysis, resource allocation, process efficiency, technology and automation, and recruitment marketing.

    Iqbal joined Lean Human Capital in January 2022. Prior to this, he served as the Director of Talent Acquisition Strategy for Anthem where he helped develop, align, and oversee TA strategies for 7 subsidiaries including Caremore Health, Beacon Health, and IngenioRx. Before Anthem, Iqbal was the Senior Manager of Talent Acquisition for Walmart’s Health & Wellness division where he led a team of 9 recruiters and led enterprise-wide initiatives centered around diversity and inclusion, continuous improvement, and workforce planning.

    Iqbal received his Bachelor of Pharmacy degree from Midwestern University College of Pharmacy and a Master’s in Business Administration degree from Kennedy Western University. He is a certified recruiter through Recruiter Academy (RACR), a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR), and a 3-time Distinguished Toastmasters (DTM).

    Thank you for listening to episode 158 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 158.  

    Links from this episode

    Podcast Website: https://atchainternational.com/healthcare-and-higher-podcast/ 

    Healthcare and Higher Podcast with host Iqbal Atcha (Apple Podcasts Link)

    Healthcare and Higher Podcast with host Iqbal Atcha (Google Podcasts Link)

    Atcha International https://atchainternational.com 

    LinkedIn (Company Page): https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-healthcare-and-higher-podcast

    LinkedIn (Personal Profile): https://www.linkedin.com/in/iqbalatcha/

    Instagram (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/iqbalatcha1/

    Twitter: (Personal): https://twitter.com/IqbalAtcha1

    Facebook (Fan Page): https://www.facebook.com/healthcareandhigher

    Pinterest (Board): https://www.pinterest.com/iatcha/the-healthcare-and-higher-podcast/

    The Business of Pharmacy Podcast ™️ website (Mike Koelzer’s podcast)

    Midwestern University https://www.midwestern.edu 

    Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science https://www.rosalindfranklin.edu 

    Chicago State University https://www.csu.edu 

    UIC (University of Illinois Chicago) https://www.uic.edu 

    Toastmasters International https://www.toastmasters.org 

    🖥Check out Kim’s websites, and connect with her on social media!

    ✅Business website https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com

    ✅The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast

    ✅Pronounce Drug Names Like a Pro © Online Course https://www.kimnewlove.com  

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    ✅ACX (Audiobook Narrator Profile) https://www.acx.com/narrator?p=A10FSORRTANJ4Z

    Start a podcast with the same coach who helped me get started (Dave Jackson from The School of Podcasting)! **Affiliate Link**

    Highlights from our conversation

    Iqbal has used his voice in a variety of ways as a pharmacist.  He said, “It’s been a mixed bag.”  

    At first, Iqbal was an entrepreneur (opened independent pharmacies and did consulting work).  For the past 15 years, his focus has been talent acquisition for healthcare companies. Two years ago (2020), Atcha International became the third step in Iqbal’s career.  According to the website, Atcha International Consulting Group is an independently owned and operated consulting firm that provides a variety of professional and personal development services, like resume writing, cover letter writing, LinkedIn profile optimization, interview preparation, career coaching, job search strategy, leadership development, public speaking, and life coaching for men.  

    Iqbal’s clients are mostly healthcare professionals and healthcare executives.  He helps them rebrand themselves for career advancement opportunities and helps with leadership development.  Iqbal frames a client’s messaging in a way that appeals to a HR talent acquisitions hiring manager.  Among other things, he creates applicant-tracking-system-friendly resumes that highlight clients’ key skills in a chronological capacity with keywords that show achievements and accomplishments, not fluff words.

    Over the years, Iqbal has mentored pharmacy students.  He also taught and guest-lectured at a number of universities, including Midwestern University, Rosalind Franklin University, Chicago State University, and UIC. 

    Have you ever heard of Toastmasters International? It's a nonprofit organization that helps individuals fine tune their communication and leadership skills. I am a current member.  Iqbal was a long-time member.  During his Toastmasters journey, Iqbal became confident using his voice and speaking to different audiences about topics that were near and dear to healthcare and pharmacists in general.

    Iqbal helped pharmacy students in the Chicagoland area start Toastmasters chapters.  Check out Toastmasters today to become a better public speaker and a better evaluator! Find a Toastmasters meeting by visiting https://www.toastmasters.org.  Just click the “Find a Club” tab, and enter your address.

    During the second half of our interview, our conversation focused on fatherhood and family.  

    Iqbal is married with 3 adult children and 3 grandchildren.  Everyone lives in or around the Chicagoland area.  He has one son, one daughter, one step-daughter, two grandsons, and one granddaughter.  Iqbal was a young dad.  His son was born when he was a 20-year-old pharmacy student.  His daughter was born when he was 24. Iqbal is also active in his aging parents’ lives.

    Being a young dad and a pharmacy student was hard work.  Iqbal talked about long, busy days during our conversation.  He said it was worth it.  

    We also discussed the following topics:

      • Challenges of being a Dad
      • Childcare
      • Quality time
      • Iqbal’s favorite parts of being a father
      • Balancing work and family
      • What Iqbal does for “me time” to recharge his batteries
      • A surprising expense associated with raising children
      • His favorite Avengers character
      • General advice for current or prospective dads

    Thank you Iqbal for being my guest on The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 158! 

    PGX Pharmacists Series Part 2 of 4, Interview with Sue Paul, RPh

    PGX Pharmacists Series Part 2 of 4, Interview with Sue Paul, RPh
    Sue Paul, RPh is a pharmacist, entrepreneur and small business owner.  She is the Founder of  SyneRxgy Consulting LLC, a concierge pharmacy service, co-founder of PGx101, LLC, a pharmacogenomic certificate training/coaching company, and Medipreneurs, LLC, an international conference and community for pharmacy entrepreneurs.  She is active in local, state and national professional organizations including APhA and also serves as Vice President of the Ohio Pharmacists Foundation Board of Trustees. 

    Mentioned in this episode

    www.linkedin.com/in/sue-paulrph

    www.synerxgy.com

    www.pgx101.com

    www.medipreneurs.com

    2022 Medipreneurs Summit August 26-28, 2022

    Instagram @pgx101 

    Instagram @medipreneurs

    Email:  suepaulrph@gmail.com 

    Dan Krinsky, BS, MS, RPh, FAPhA

    Mariam S. Yasin (2022 PharmD/MS PGX Candidate)

    Jamie Wilkey, PharmD

    Carol Bell, PharmD (KY Pharmacist)

    Michelle Fritsch, PharmD

    Anna Garrett, PharmD

    PharmGenEd Program at UCSD

    The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 111: Interview with Medipreneurs Co-Founders Sue Paul and Michelle Fritsch 

    The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 11:  Interview with Sue Paul and Michelle Fritsch, Medipreneurs Co-Founders

    The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile

    The Annual Meeting of the Ohio Pharmacists Association 

    Ohio Pharmacists Association

    APhA (American Pharmacists Association)

     

    Read the full show notes at https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast

    Thank you for listening to episode 135 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast!

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    Highlights from the interview

    How did Sue get into PGX?

    It started with clopidogrel.  Sue has experience in a number of settings:  community practice, nursing homes, and hospital.  While working in an outpatient pharmacy doing a “meds to beds program,” Sue noticed that cardiologists were prescribing P2Y12 inhibitors for patients post stent-placement.  The patients had expensive copays.  “Why not use clopidogrel?” Sue thought.  She researched why and found that clopidogrel is a prodrug.  According to Sue, ~30% of the population can’t metabolize clopidogrel to its active form.  Cardiologists selected other options to avoid a clogged stent.

    How did Sue learn about PGX?  

    When Sue started, she was self-taught.  She learned about PGX from free resources ~ 2013-2014.  She continued to learn online from the PharmGenEd™️ Program at UCSD (University of California San Diego).  Her first official certificate training was at the Test2Learn™️ inaugural event (University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy), months after incorporating PGX into practice.

    Sue founded a non-dispensing pharmacy business called SyneRxgy (pronounced si·nr·jee).  Through SyneRxgy and working with a primary care office (via contract), Sue saw a lot of mental health issues.  She pitched PGX to the practice.  They were interested.  She found labs that could serve her patients well and was able to get started serving patients with PGX about 4 months after joining the practice.  

    Filling in the gaps

    Part of entrepreneurship is getting curious about something and figuring it out.  Sue saw gaps in her PGX education, namely implementation.  She learned how to implement PGX in her practice as an entrepreneur.  PGX 101 trainings “fill in the gaps” Sue experienced.

    PGX101

    98% of PGX101 students complete the course.  

    12 hours of home study 

    8 hours of live training

    $497 investment/20 ACPE accredited continuing education credit hours

    Registration deadline for the next training is February 12, 2022, because the 12-hour, self-paced part must be completed before February 26.  Sue recommends breaking the 12-hours up into bite-sized chunks of 2 hours each.  The LIVE online training is February 26 and 27.  The next online training is April 23 and 24, 2022. Visit https://www.pgx101.com for more information.

    Are all PGX101 students pharmacists?  

    No.  Most have been pharmacists or pharmacy students, but there has also been an oncologist, some genetic counselors, and a handful of nurse practitioners. 

    PGX201

    After PGX101 training is complete, if students want a deeper dive into PGX and implementation, they can goin the PGX201 Community.  To learn more, visit https://www.pgx101.com.  

    $297/3 months (renewable membership) or

    $998/12 months

    How does Sue get paid?

    Sue gets paid a daily rate by the practice she works for.  Sue’s home patients, on the other hand, are cash-based.

    Success stories

    Sue told several stories about how she has made a difference in the lives of her patients.  PGX and home-visit stories were both shared.

    Sue’s advice for pharmacist Moms

    Sue had 4 kids in 5 years.  They are all adults now.  “There’s no better reward than investing in your kids.  Do what you need to do to be able to do that.”

    Strength in numbers

    How do we get more PGX-trained pharmacists in doctor’s offices?  PGX101 trainings are part of the solution.  PGX Pharmacists adding more PGX pharmacists to their practices will also help.  

    Making a connection

    Is there a way to connect prescribers with PGX-trained pharmacists?  Carol Bell, PharmD (KY Pharmacist) started a PGX Pharmacists registry and is passing it along to Sue Paul and Dan Krinsky.  Look for the registry to be available later this year (2022).  

    Referrals from other pharmacists

    How can a non-PGX pharmacist refer a patient to a PGX pharmacist?  It’s simple, just reach out to a pharmacist who is doing PGX.  If they can’t help you, they may know someone who can.  

    Medipreneurs

    Sue Paul, Dr. Anna Garrett, and Michelle Fritsch, PharmD cofounded Medipreneurs to support and encourage healthcare entrepreneurs.  Medipreneurs is celebrating their 5th year in 2022.  The annual conference is August 26-28 in Cincinnati, OH.  Sue is on the Board of Advisors.  

    LinkedIn is the best way to connect with Sue.  

    🖥Check out Kim’s websites, and connect with her on social media!

    ✅Business website https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com

    ✅The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast

    ✅Pronounce Drug Names Like a Pro © Online Course https://www.kimnewlove.com 

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    Pharmacy Podcasts Series Part 1 of 3 with Special Guest Dr. Christina Madison, The Public Health Pharmacist

    Pharmacy Podcasts Series Part 1 of 3 with Special Guest Dr. Christina Madison, The Public Health Pharmacist

    Today’s episode is the kick-off of a 3 part series about pharmacy podcasts.  This entire episode was recorded using lavaliere (lapel) microphones…even the interview with special guest Dr. Christina Madison.

    Dr. Christina Madison is a pharmacist, podcast host, and Founder and CEO of The Public Health Pharmacist, PLLC, a public health consulting firm. She is a clinical pharmacist specializing in public health with a focus on infectious communicable diseases.  We became fast friends through LinkedIn and Zoom last year, and we had the good fortune of meeting up at the Medipreneurs Summit for Healthcare Entrepreneurs in Cincinnati, OH last weekend (October 8-10, 2021), where she helped me test my new portable podcasting set-up.

    Pharmacy podcasts, in my humble opinion, are podcasts produced by pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, pharmacy associations, and the Pharmacy Podcast Network.  

    Next week (October 22, 2021), I’ll talk about the pharmacy podcasts I listen to most and why I listen to them.  Then, in part 3 of this series (Oct 29, 2021), I will give reasons that pharmacists should have a podcast.  What’s in it for the pharmacist?  What’s in it for the listener?  Join me for for parts 2 and 3 of this series to hear more about pharmacy podcasts.  

    Thank you Dr. Christina Madison for being my guest on episode 118 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast! Christina is a real pro at public speaking and a lot of fun to hang out with. Thanks again Dr. Christina! 💕

    Thank you Dr. Erin L. Albert for sharing your awesome List of Podcasts In and Around Pharmacy!  📝

    Mentioned in this episode

    Dr. Christina Madison’s LinkedIn Profile

    Dr. Christina Madison on Twitter

    Dr. Christina Madison on Facebook

    Dr. Christina Madison on Instagram

    The Public Health Pharmacist website

    Dr. Erin L. Albert’s LinkedIn Profile

    List of Podcasts In and Around Pharmacy by Dr. Erin L. Albert

    Pharmacy Podcast Network  

    Todd Eury’s LinkedIn Profile 

    Medipreneurs Summit 

    Sue Paul’s LinkedIn Profile

    Michelle Fritsch’s LinkedIn Profile

    2 Lavalier Lapel Microphone Set for 2-person interview (~$50 USD as of Oct 2021)

    Single Lavalier Lapel Microphone (~$15 USD as of Oct 2021)

    Dave Jackson is my Podcasting Coach from the School of Podcasting

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    ✅Business website https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com

    ✅The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast

    ✅Pronounce Drug Names Like a Pro © Online Course https://www.kimnewlove.com 

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    Thank you for listening to The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 118!

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