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Psychotropic is a bi-weekly podcast showcasing stories that involve substance use. If you are interested in people, the drug experience and its consequences, philosophies and ideas surrounding drug-use, and how it's all laced into everyday life, then these short memoirs, told by individuals who have (or haven't) partaken, might give you some insight.
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Education and news for pharmacists, with a focus on Australian clinical pharmacy practice. Hosted by Kristin Xenos and Natalie Tasker, we provide CPD and news for pharmacists, especially those interested in Australian clinical practice. Created by Jane Booth and Dan Guidone.
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The goal of Omnicare’s Clinical Services Podcast Series is to touch on relevant topics that are common to the Post-Acute Care setting. These educational videos are provided for informational and reference purposes only. They do not constitute medical, legal, or regulatory advice and are not a substitute for appropriate training and education and treatment by an appropriate medical provider.
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The Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin (DTB) Podcast is your source for practical, independent, and evidence-based information on drugs, medication, and prescribing. Join the Editor-in-Chief and Deputy Editor of DTB each month as they discuss the key highlights of the latest issue. DTB - dtb.bmj.com - is published by BMJ Group, and offers rigorous, independent evaluations and practical advice on treatments and disease management for doctors, pharmacists, and healthcare professionals. Subscribe t ...
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Witch City Witches

Ana Campos and Rebekah Heather

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We are two witches from Salem, MA discussing the modern practice of witchcraft. We explore witchcraft through many different lenses, including personal practices, tarot, astrology, ritual, and so much more.
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The GP Show

Dr Sam Manger

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The GP Show is a podcast for all health professionals, hosted by GP Dr Sam Manger and health leaders from around the World discussing health, medicine and healthcare systems. Available on all podcast apps. http://thegpshow.com/
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Join Kristin for a deep dive into meningococcal disease with Dr Anita Campbell. Learn more about the various strains of meningococcal and their prevalence patterns in Australia and how that might impact the way we think about vaccination for meningococcal, using Men B as an example. Dr Anita Campbell is a clinician researcher working as a paediatri…
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Send us a text Mark joins me for part two of my podcast, where we discuss whether Dave Grohl's affair leads to larger questions about his character. We also discuss how I'm cleaning out my friendship closet, which leads to a very important question — am I the A$$hole, or is my friendship picker broken? Lastly, why did Katy Perry decide to work with…
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Send us a text We're back, and we're solo today. On this week's episode we discuss: The backlash surrounding NOBODY WANTS THIS on Netflix Jennifer Lopez's first interview since her divorce from Ben Affleck Dave Grohl's affair and the attack on his character Sean Combs/Puff Daddy's arrest timeline, and why no one spoke up note: This was recorded fro…
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In this podcast recorded in early September, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the October issue of DTB. They discuss the editorial that highlights the work of the Common Sense in Oncology movement and its aim "to counteract the trend towards irrational, industry-designed, profit-driven cancer drug devel…
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Join us for a very special World Pharmacist Day edition of the Purple Pen Podcast. Recorded live during pharmacy wellbeing week at Monash Health, Nat & Kristin reconnect with Jane Booth and Karlee Johnston to talk about Pharmacist Wellbeing. We explore the concepts of empathy, vulnerability, burnout and restorative supervision. Our guest, Dr Karlee…
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The Center for Disease Control (or CDC) estimates that one third of residents in long term care has heart failure and approximately 1 in 4 persons will develop heart failure in their lifetime. Today, our discussion will cover how to recognize and signs and symptoms of heart failure and understanding the treatment options (and teaching opportunities…
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Join Kristin as she chats with Rebekah Moles about fever. Rebekah is an Associate Professor in Pharmacy Practice at the University of Sydney and she is passionate about quality use of medicines in paediatric patients. She has conducted research on the management of common ailments such as fever and cough/cold in young patients.…
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In this podcast recorded in early August, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the September issue of DTB. They discuss the editorial (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/62/9/130) that highlights some of the challenges associated with NHS England's national medicines optimisation measures for Integrated Care Board…
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Omnicare nurse experts we will be discussing the safe administration, storage, and handling of Flu vaccines. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an annual influenza vaccine is the "best protection" to reduce the risk of influenza and its potentially serious complications. This information is intended to help provide i…
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Send us a text Here are the highlights: IT ENDS WITH US director and star JUSTIN BALDONI hired JOHNNY DEPP's crisis management team to handle the bad press surrounding his on-set feud with co-star BLAKE LIVELY. JORDAN CHILES lost her Olympic bronze medal to Romanian gymnast ANA BĂRBOSU — was the decision fair? ALEC BALDWIN had the charges against h…
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Join us as we talk with Dr David Liew about the underappreciated condition of gout, dispel some myths and talk about what's changed in recommendations. This podcast is in collaboration with Medcast and the Quality Use of Medicines Alliance, a provider of health professional education in Australia focused on the quality use of medicines. Check out t…
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In this podcast recorded in early July, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) continue to ignore political and sporting events and talk about the August issue of DTB. They discuss the editorial that highlights the growth in the use of psychotropic medication in children and young people and some of the challenges assoc…
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Dr Rachel David is the CEO of Private Healthcare Australia, the private health insurance industry’s peak representative body that currently has 22 registered health funds throughout Australia and collectively represents 98% of people covered by private health insurance. Dr David was a medical adviser to the Federal Minister for Health between 1996 …
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In this podcast recorded in early June, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) ignore the UK general election, the T20 cricket world cup and the European football championship and talk about the July 2024 issue of DTB. They discuss the editorial that highlights trial data showing that dupilumab had a modest effect on re…
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Send us a text This week's episode is flooded with pop-culture topics and personal anecdotes. A review of Noah Kahan at the Hollywood Bowl Kyle Jenner's meltdown over public scrutiny. Is she trading mental health for fame? Ben Affleck tells Kevin Hart Jennifer Lopez's insane level of fame. Is this a pre-divorce "tell." Shakira shades her ex-husband…
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Dr Mark Horowitz is a training psychiatrist, split between UK and Australia, working in London as a Clinical Research Fellow in the NHS and an Honorary Clinical Research Fellow at University College London. He has completed a PhD in the neurobiology of depression and the pharmacology of antidepressants at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and…
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Send us a text On this new episode we discuss: SUMMER HOUSE: Why West burned Ciara Miller and the horrible state of dating in general. JENNIE GARTH and PETER FACINELLI: The most painful, sad conversation about divorce I've ever heard. MEGHAN McCAIN v. JENNIFER LOPEZ: It's time to back the eff off of our glam queen (JLO, that is). Plus, are celebrit…
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Prof Asha Bowen is back to discuss Impetigo (also known as school sores), an infection of the skin caused by bacteria. Observational studies over four decades in northern Australia have found that Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children living in remote communities have the highest burden of impetigo worldwide. Prof Asha Bowen is …
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Dr Emma Tippett MBBS FRACP, PhD completed her medical degree in 2012 and underwent specialist Infectious Disease Physician training in Melbourne and completed her PhD at the Burnet Institute. Since the beginning of the pandemic she has been immersed in all facets of COVID-19 and established one of the first long COVID telehealth clinics in Victoria…
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Send us a text I'm back, and this time I'm flying solo. Listen for a fresh take on pop-culture from the perspective of a very opinioned lawyer (that's me). Alec Baldwin and Hilaria launch new reality show: is it exploitation of children to pay Alec's legal bills? Vanderpump Rules is on the chopping block: The producers should be ashamed of themselv…
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In this podcast recorded in early May, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the June 2024 issue of DTB. They discuss the editorial that highlights changes to the use of gonadal and fetal shielding for diagnostic imaging (see link). They review the results of a study that assessed the benefit of antibiotics …
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RSV season is upon us, and there are a number of new exciting developments in the prevention of RSV to discuss! Listen in, as Prof Asha Bowen chats to Kristin and Natalie about the newest innovations in RSV immunisation and vaccination. Prof Asha Bowen is a paediatric infectious disease specialist and clinician-researcher at Perth Children’s Hospit…
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Send us a text On this week's episode we dive into Oliver Hudson's infidelity confession and whether regret is a healthy part of life. We also discuss Selena Gomez's take on unrealistic beauty standards and how Hollywood's standard of beauty has drastically changed. Lastly, we talk about Taylor Swift's new record and the art of holding grudges. Giv…
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In this podcast recorded in early April, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the May 2024 issue of DTB. They discuss the editorial that highlights the effect medicines have on greenhouse gas emissions and the need to consider the environmental impact of all aspects of the patient care pathway​ (https://dtb…
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