Purple Pen Podcast
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Education and news for pharmacists, with a focus on Australian clinical pharmacy practice. Supported by the SHPA, Alfred Health and Austin Health. Hosted by Jane and Dan, we provide CPD and news for pharmacists, especially those interested in Australian clinical practice.
Episódios
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PPP109: Dermatology Beneath the Surface with Prof Pablo Fernandez-Peñas
07/11/2020 Duração: 31minKristin and Dan chat with Prof Pablo Fernandez-Peñas about all things Dermatology. Pablo is Head of the Department of Dermatology at Westmead Hospital in Sydney and Professor in Dermatology at Sydney Medical School (The University of Sydney). We went back to basics in this episode to understand the basis for prescribing topical products in common dermatological conditions. We also discussed the old chestnut about using steroid creams “sparingly” and why an expensive product won’t necessarily give you a better outcome.
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PPP108: Sepsis with Prof Simon Finfer
25/10/2020 Duração: 43minKristin catches with up Prof Simon Finfer, intensive care clinician and researcher and professor at The George Institute. They discuss all things sepsis, from identifying sepsis, early management, complications and new research being undertaken.
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PPP107: Mental Health in 2020 with Dr Mark Cross
10/10/2020 Duração: 36minIt’s World Mental Health Day. Dan and Kristin caught up with Dr Mark Cross, Psychiatrist and author. They discuss a range of mental health topics: changes in mental health literacy at a population level the mental health of health professionals mental health and well being in challenging times best practice prescribing of psychotropic medicines You can read more about Mark’s work and his new book on the SANE Australia website.
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PPP106 - Parkinsons Disease with Professor Simon Lewis
26/09/2020 Duração: 37minKristin is joined by Simon Lewis, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the Brain and Mind Centre, University of Sydney to discuss Parkinson’s Disease. We find out about: The link between COVID-19, Parkinson’s disease and your sense of smell Risk factors and causes of Parkinson’s disease Non-motor features of Parkinson’s disease Therapeutic options for Parkinson’s disease Potential future therapies on their way
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PPP105 - Gender Balance in Pharmacy Leadership with Alicia Martin
05/09/2020 Duração: 33minKristin and Dan caught up with Alicia Martin, author of the recent paper Gender balance in pharmacy leadership: Are we making progress?. We discuss Alicia’s findings and how well Australian pharmacy organisations are doing at representing women in leadership positions. Alicia’s paper on Science Direct Follow Alicia on twitter
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PPP104: Motor Neurone Disease with Prof Steve Vucic
23/08/2020 Duração: 29minKristin and Dan spoke to Professor Steve Vucic about Motor Neurone Disease (MND). Steve is a Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney, Director of Neurophysiology and Consultant Neurologist at Westmead Hospital in Sydney. We spoke about the basics of MND, current treatments and what the future may hold. You can learn more about Steve’s work here: https://www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/about/our-people/academic-staff/steve-vucic.html
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PPP103: IVF with Dr Natasha Andreadis
08/08/2020 Duração: 36minKristin spoke to Dr Natasha Andreadis AKA the “Fanny Mechanic” a Integrative Fertility Specialist Gynaecologist Health Coach about all things In vitro fertilisation
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PPP102: 100th Episode Celebration - Kristin's Top Five
25/07/2020 Duração: 26minIn another best-of collection to celebrate our 100th episode, here are Kristin's Top Five favourite episodes: Episode 65 - Surgery in the Victorian Era with Dr Lindsey Fitzharris, Author of "The Butchering Art" Episode 83 - The Unexpected when you're Expecting with Dr Nisha Khot Episode 72 - Is your postcode making you sick? The Australian Atlas of Health Variation - with Professor Anne Duggan & Meredith Page Episode 93 - Ophthalmic Emergencies with Dr Tanya Karaconji Episode 73 - Faecal Microbiota Transplants with Dr Sam Costello
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PPP101: Jane's Top Five
12/07/2020 Duração: 20minIn another best-of collection to celebrate our 100th episode, here are Jane’s Top Five favourite episodes: Episode 64: Are We Wasting Our Patient’s Time? with Brian Dolan Episode 20: Heart Failure with Rochelle Gellatly Episode 59: Interventions to Improve Analgesic Prescribing with Jenny Stephens Episode 80: Peri-operative medicines management with Tanya Selak Episode 99: National Reconciliation Week with Chastina Heck and Aleena Williams
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PPP100: 100th Episode Special - Your Top Five
28/06/2020 Duração: 15minTo celebrate our 100th episode, we’re bringing you some highlights packages. First up is a recap of our five most downloaded episodes: Episode 1: Antibiotic Allergies with Jason Trubiano (with an update for Episode 50) Episode 45: Why tramadol sucks with David Juurlink Episode 49: Cardiovascular Therapeutic Guidelines update with Jane O’Connor and Dan Scherer Episodes 55 and 56: Antibiotic pharmacokinetics with Jason Roberts Episode 70: Haematology Basics with Ian Bilmon
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PPP099: National Reconciliation Week
01/06/2020 Duração: 48minIn an episode to mark National Reconciliation week, Dan and Kristin spoke to Chastina Heck and Aleena Williams. Chastina is a clinical pharmacist at Logan Hospital and an Associate Lecturer at the University of Queensland. Aleena is the Director of Immunisations at the Northern Territory Public Health Directorate. Chas and Aleena are both proud Aboriginal women and pharmacists. In this episode, they share their personal and professional stories with us. National Reconciliation Week is from May 27 to June 3 2020. You can learn more here.
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PPP098: Deprescribing in 2020 with Dr Lisa Kouladjian O'Donnell
10/05/2020 Duração: 27minKristin flies solo this week to talk to Dr Lisa Kouladjian O'Donnell, a consultant pharmacist and postdoctoral research associate affiliated with the NHMRC Cognitive Decline Partnership Centre, The University of Sydney, and the Kolling Institute, Royal North Shore Hospital, NSW. Kristin and Lisa discuss: definitions of polypharmacy and deprescribing drivers of polypharmacy at-risk populations a collaborative approach to deprescribing the Drug Burden Index (DBI) calculator You can read more about Lisa’s work here. The Goal-directed Medication review Electronic Decision Support System (G-MEDSS) is here.
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97. PPP097 - COVID-19 Developments with Prof Ramon Shaban
25/04/2020 Duração: 35minKristin & Dan spoke to Prof Ramon Shaban, Clinical Chair of Infection Prevention and Disease Control, University of Sydney and Western Sydney Local Health District We covered Australia’s interventions to reduce the spread of COVID-19 Testing of COVID-19, including the difference between antibodies, antigens & PCR testing. Are false negatives an issue? The challenges of doing a good swab Asymptomatic spread and how significant it is in Australia Face masks, how they should be used and the basics of transmission What we know so far about reinfection and vaccination for COVID-19
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PPP096 - The ICU Pharmacist and COVID-19 with Mel Ankravs
18/04/2020 Duração: 27minDan caught up with Mel Ankravs, chair of the SHPA Critical Care Leadership Group and Senior Pharmacist at the Royal Melbourne for a brief chat about the basics to caring for COVID-19 patients in the ICU. We couldn’t cover everything in this episode, but Mel recommends these resources for a deeper dive: National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce - an Australian repository of evidence for the management of COVID-19 Introduction to Critical Care: A COVID-19 Rapid Response document - a bigger introduction from the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
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PPP095 Coronavirus with Prof Mary-Louise McLaws
07/03/2020 Duração: 50minKristin and Dan spoke to Professor Mary-Louise McLaws from the University of New South Wales Faculty of Medicine. Professor McLaws is a renowned infection control expert with extensive experience in novel viruses such as SARS. She is also an expert on pandemics and outbreak investigations. We covered: • Why do novel virus cause so much concern compared to known entities such as the flu? • How does COVID-19 compare to influenza or SARS? • The finer points of quarantine • An overview of surgical vs N95 masks and what is appropriate for COVID-19 • The treatments (remdesivir, chloroquine & angiotensin II receptor antagonists) for COVID-19 and when we can expect a vaccine for prevention
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PPP094 Sociology and Antimicrobial Resistance with Prof Alex Broom
29/02/2020 Duração: 27minKristin and Jane spoke to Professor Alex Broom from the University of Sydney. Alex is Professor of Sociology at the Department of Sociology and Social Policy. We asked Alex: What is sociology, and how does it apply to studies of healthcare and illness? How are principles of sociology particularly relevant to addressing rising antimicrobial resistance? What effect does organisational culture have on the use of antimicrobials? How can sociology principles be used as a stewardship tool? You can read more about Alex’s work on his University of Sydney Researcher Page.
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PPP093 - Ophthalmic Emergencies with Dr Tanya Karaconji
15/02/2020 Duração: 27minWE’RE BACK! Happy 2020 to all our listeners! Today Kristin and Dan are joined by Dr Tanya Karaconji, Ophthalmologist at Sydney Eye Hospital, where we discuss a number of topics related to eye emergencies. We discuss: Red flags for selling chloramphenicol Eye drops made of swimming pool tablets How damaging one eye can make you lose both Intravitreal injections and culturing the eye jelly Hourly eye drops for keratitis
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PPP092 - Career advice for my younger self with Tom Simpson
28/12/2019 Duração: 15minIn the last of our episodes from MM2019, we spoke to the 2019 SHPA Medal of Merit winner, Tom Simpson. Tom is the Executive Director for statewide hospital pharmacy in Tasmania. He gave us a recap of his excellent oration, based around five pieces of advice for his younger self. You can read more about Tom and the SHPA Medal of Merit here
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PPP091 - What makes people healthy? With Sir Harry Burns
14/12/2019 Duração: 18minJane and Kristin caught up with Sir Harry Burns at MM2019 to discuss what are some of the social causes of wellness. Sir Harry is Professor of Global Public Health at the University of Strathclyde, a surgeon and one of the world’s leaders in addressing global health inequality
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PPP090 - More posters from MM2019
30/11/2019 Duração: 21minRecorded live at MM2019, Dan, Kristin and special guest host Viv Banks chat to some more poster presenters about their work. Visit purplepenpodcast.com for links to the poster abstracts.