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Pharmacist's Voice
Kim Newlove
Frequency: 1 episode/6d. Total Eps: 312

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Be a Guest on The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast: Introducing Our New Application Process
Episode 312
vendredi 10 janvier 2025 • Duration 06:33
Have you ever thought about being a guest on The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast? If so, great news! I created a simple guest application process.
- Fill out the Google Form (11 questions). 👉 https://bit.ly/41iGogX
- Wait for an interview offer or a rejection message.
- If offered an interview, respond to my email, and we’ll plan your episode together.
This process will help both of us. It ensures I’m featuring guests who truly resonate with my audience and value this platform. Plenty of guests have successfully pitched me in the past, so if you’re interested, apply today!
Thank you for listening to episode 312 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast.
To read the FULL show notes (including links), visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast. Select episode 312.
If you know someone who would be a great guest, share this episode with them. Subscribe for all future episodes. This podcast is on all major podcast players and YouTube. Links to popular podcast players are below. ⬇️
Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/42yqXOG
Spotify https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY
Amazon/Audible https://adbl.co/43tM45P
YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt
Kim’s websites and links:
✅ Guest application link: https://bit.ly/41iGogX
✅ Email address: [email protected]
✅ Monthly email newsletter sign-up link https://bit.ly/3AHJIaF
✅ LinkedIn Newsletter link https://bit.ly/40VmV5B
✅ 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
✅ Podcasting Course https://www.kimnewlove.com/podcasting
✅ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimnewlove
✅ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kim.newlove.96
✅ Twitter https://twitter.com/KimNewloveVO
✅ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kimnewlovevo/
✅ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3UyhNBi9CCqIMP8t1wRZQ
✅ ACX (Audiobook Narrator Profile) https://www.acx.com/narrator?p=A10FSORRTANJ4Z
Thank you for listening to episode 312 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast. If you know someone who would like this episode, please share it with them!
How do you say fluticasone? (Pronunciation Series Episode 46)
Episode 311
vendredi 3 janvier 2025 • Duration 08:10
Welcome to the 46th episode of my drug pronunciation series! As we continue through the alphabet from A-Z, we’re on the letter “F” for fluticasone, Flovent, and Flonase. Also check out episode 285, which features fentanyl.
In this episode, I divide fluticasone, Flovent, and Flonase into syllables, tell you which syllables to emphasize, and share my sources.
The written pronunciations are helpful. They are below 👇🏻 and in the show notes for episode 311 on https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/. Pro Tip! Practice saying both drug names while you look at the written pronunciations. Looking at the written pronunciation with the syllables divided correctly helps. Practice leads to mastery.
⭐️ Sign up for The Pharmacist’s Voice ® monthly newsletter! https://bit.ly/3AHJIaF
Host Background: Kim Newlove has been an Ohio pharmacist since 2001 (BS Pharm, Chem Minor). Her experience includes hospital, retail, compounding, and behavioral health. She is also an author, voice actor (medical narrator and audiobook narrator), podcast host, and consultant (audio production and podcasting).
If you’re looking for a medical narrator for your voiceover project go to https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/, hit the contact tab, and leave a message. *Share your script, the scope of the project, your budget, and the project deadline.
Fluticasone = floo-TIK-a-sone
- Emphasize TIK.
- Sources: USP Dictionary Online and MedlinePlus
Flovent = FLO-vent
- Emphasize FLO
- Sources: FDA’s website (medication guide for Flovent) and my clinical experience
Flonase = FLO-naz
- Emphasize FLO
- Sources: FDA’s website (medication guide for Flonase) and my clinical experience
Thank you for listening to episode 311 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast.
To read the FULL show notes (including all links), visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast. Select episode 311.
If you know someone who needs to learn how to say floo-TIK-a-sone, Flovent, and Flonase, please share this episode with them. Subscribe for all future episodes. This podcast is on all major podcast players and YouTube. Links to popular podcast players are below. ⬇️
Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/42yqXOG
Spotify https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY
Amazon/Audible https://adbl.co/43tM45P
YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt
Links from this episode
USP Dictionary Online (Subscription-based resource)
USP Dictionary’s pronunciation guide (Free resource, American Medical Association’s website)
MedlinePlus search for fluticasone (accessed December 30, 2024)
Flovent medication guide (FDA’s website, accessed December 30, 2024)
Flonase medication guide (FDA’s website, accessed December 30, 2024)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 309, Pronunciation Series Episode 45 (empagliflozin)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 307, Pronunciation Series Episode 44 (dapagliflozin)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 304, Pronunciation Series Episode 43 (cetirizine)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 302, Pronunciation Series Episode 42 (buspirone)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 301, Pronunciation Series Episode 41 (azithromycin)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 298, Pronunciation Series Episode 40 (umeclidinium)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 296, Pronunciation Series Episode 39 (Januvia)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 294, Pronunciation Series Episode 38 (Yasmin)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 292, Pronunciation Series Episode 37 (Xanax, alprazolam)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 290, Pronunciation Series Episode 36 (quetiapine)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 287, pronunciation series ep 35 (bupropion)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 285, pronunciation series ep 34 (fentanyl)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Ep 281, Pronunciation Series Ep 33 levothyroxine (Synthroid)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast Ep 278, Pronunciation Series Ep 32 ondansetron (Zofran)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast Episode 276, pronunciation series episode 31 (tocilizumab-aazg)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast Episode 272, pronunciation series episode 29 (losartan)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 269, pronunciation series episode 28 (tirzepatide)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 267, pronunciation series episode 27 (atorvastatin)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 265, pronunciation series episode 26 (omeprazole)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 263, pronunciation series episode 25 (PDE-5 inhibitors)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 259, pronunciation series episode 24 (ketorolac)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 254, pronunciation series episode 23 (Paxlovid)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 250, pronunciation series episode 22 (metformin/Glucophage)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast ® episode 245, pronunciation series episode 21 (naltrexone/Vivitrol)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 240, pronunciation series episode 20 (levalbuterol)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 236, pronunciation series episode 19 (phentermine)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 228, pronunciation series episode 18 (ezetimibe)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 219, pronunciation series episode 17 (semaglutide)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 215, pronunciation series episode 16 (mifepristone and misoprostol)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 211, pronunciation series episode 15 (Humira®)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 202, pronunciation series episode 14 (SMZ-TMP)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 198, pronunciation series episode 13 (carisoprodol)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 194, pronunciation series episode 12 (tianeptine)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 188, pronunciation series episode 11 (insulin icodec)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 184, pronunciation series episode 10 (phenytoin and isotretinoin)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 180, pronunciation series episode 9 Apretude® (cabotegravir)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 177, pronunciation series episode 8 (metoprolol)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 164, pronunciation series episode 7 (levetiracetam)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 159, pronunciation series episode 6 (talimogene laherparepvec or T-VEC)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 155, pronunciation series episode 5 Trulicity® (dulaglutide)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 148, pronunciation series episode 4 Besponsa® (inotuzumab ozogamicin)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 142, pronunciation series episode 3 Zolmitriptan and Zokinvy
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 138, pronunciation series episode 2 Molnupiravir and Taltz
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 134, pronunciation series episode 1 Eszopiclone and Qulipta
Kim’s websites and social media links:
✅ Monthly email newsletter sign-up link https://bit.ly/3AHJIaF
✅ LinkedIn Newsletter link https://bit.ly/40VmV5B
✅ 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
✅ A Behind-the-scenes look at The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast © Online Course https://www.kimnewlove.com
✅ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimnewlove
✅ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kim.newlove.96
✅ Twitter https://twitter.com/KimNewloveVO
✅ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kimnewlovevo/
✅ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3UyhNBi9CCqIMP8t1wRZQ
✅ ACX (Audiobook Narrator Profile) https://www.acx.com/narrator?p=A10FSORRTANJ4Z
Thank you for listening to episode 311 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast. If you know someone who would like this episode, please share it with them!
How do you say buspirone? (Pronunciation Series Episode 42)
Episode 302
vendredi 1 novembre 2024 • Duration 06:59
Welcome to the 42nd episode in my drug pronunciation series. In this episode, I break down buspirone and Buspar, into syllables, tell you which syllables to emphasize, and share my sources. The written pronunciations are helpful. Find them below👇🏻 and in the show notes for episode 302 on thepharmacistsvoice.com.
buspirone = bue SPYE rone (alt. byoo-SPYE-rone)
Emphasize Emphasize SPYE
Sources: USP Dictionary Online and MedlinePlus
Buspar = BUE-spar
No syllable is emphasized in the literature, but I stress the first syllable, BUE
Source: My 20+ years of clinical experience and Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary
Thank you for listening to episode 302 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast.
To read the FULL show notes (including all links), visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast. Select episode 302.
If you know someone who needs to learn how to say buspirone and Buspar, please share this episode with them. Subscribe for all future episodes. This podcast is on all major podcast players and YouTube. Links to popular podcast players are below. ⬇️
Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/42yqXOG
Spotify https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY
Amazon/Audible https://adbl.co/43tM45P
YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt
Links from this episode
USP Dictionary Online (Subscription-based resource)
USP Dictionary’s pronunciation guide (Free resource on The American Medical Association’s website)
MedlinePlus (FREE resource)
Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary (FREE resource)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 301, Pronunciation Series Episode 41 (azithromycin)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 298, Pronunciation Series Episode 40 (umeclidinium)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 296, Pronunciation Series Episode 39 (Januvia)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 294, Pronunciation Series Episode 38 (Yasmin)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 292, Pronunciation Series Episode 37 (Xanax, alprazolam)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 290, Pronunciation Series Episode 36 (quetiapine)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 287, pronunciation series ep 35 (bupropion)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 285, pronunciation series ep 34 (fentanyl)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Ep 281, Pronunciation Series Ep 33 levothyroxine (Synthroid)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast Ep 278, Pronunciation Series Ep 32 ondansetron (Zofran)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast Episode 276, pronunciation series episode 31 (tocilizumab-aazg)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast Episode 272, pronunciation series episode 29 (losartan)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 269, pronunciation series episode 28 (tirzepatide)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 267, pronunciation series episode 27 (atorvastatin)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 265, pronunciation series episode 26 (omeprazole)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 263, pronunciation series episode 25 (PDE-5 inhibitors)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 259, pronunciation series episode 24 (ketorolac)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 254, pronunciation series episode 23 (Paxlovid)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 250, pronunciation series episode 22 (metformin/Glucophage)
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast ® episode 245, pronunciation series episode 21 (naltrexone/Vivitrol)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 240, pronunciation series episode 20 (levalbuterol)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 236, pronunciation series episode 19 (phentermine)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 228, pronunciation series episode 18 (ezetimibe)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 219, pronunciation series episode 17 (semaglutide)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 215, pronunciation series episode 16 (mifepristone and misoprostol)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 211, pronunciation series episode 15 (Humira®)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 202, pronunciation series episode 14 (SMZ-TMP)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 198, pronunciation series episode 13 (carisoprodol)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 194, pronunciation series episode 12 (tianeptine)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 188, pronunciation series episode 11 (insulin icodec)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 184, pronunciation series episode 10 (phenytoin and isotretinoin)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 180, pronunciation series episode 9 Apretude® (cabotegravir)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 177, pronunciation series episode 8 (metoprolol)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 164, pronunciation series episode 7 (levetiracetam)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 159, pronunciation series episode 6 (talimogene laherparepvec or T-VEC)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 155, pronunciation series episode 5 Trulicity® (dulaglutide)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 148, pronunciation series episode 4 Besponsa® (inotuzumab ozogamicin)
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 142, pronunciation series episode 3 Zolmitriptan and Zokinvy
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 138, pronunciation series episode 2 Molnupiravir and Taltz
The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast episode 134, pronunciation series episode 1 Eszopiclone and Qulipta
Kim’s websites and social media links:
✅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
✅A Behind-the-scenes look at The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast © Online Course https://www.kimnewlove.com
✅LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimnewlove
✅Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kim.newlove.96
✅Twitter https://twitter.com/KimNewloveVO
✅Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kimnewlovevo/
✅YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3UyhNBi9CCqIMP8t1wRZQ
✅ACX (Audiobook Narrator Profile) https://www.acx.com/narrator?p=A10FSORRTANJ4Z
Thank you for listening to episode 302 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast. If you know someone who would like this episode, please share it with them!
Interview with Ashley Perkins, PharmD - Mental Health Advocate, Educator, Author, and TEDx Speaker
Episode 212
vendredi 14 avril 2023 • Duration 01:15:12
In post-pandemic America, everyone is more sensitive about mental health. If you have ever felt misjudged or misunderstood because you have a mental illness or if you have misjudged or misunderstood someone with a mental illness, you’ll appreciate this episode.
Bio
Ashley Perkins, PharmD, is a mental health advocate with a background as a pharmacist and educator. She graduated from Butler University’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in 2008 and is currently in the EdD program at Marshall University, with a focus on curriculum and instruction. In March of 2020, with John Bollinger, she formed We Matter Too, Inc. which focuses on helping those with mental health issues and mental disorders through first-person narratives of experience.
When removing the biggest barrier to seeking help or treatment, stigma or the fear of judgment, you can possibly help more people find help or seek treatment if they so desire.
Thank you for listening to episode 212 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 212.
Subscribe to or Follow The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast!
Links from this episode
Twitter - We Matter Too @wemattertooinc
Twitter - DR. Ashley @BecauseIMatter
LinkedIn - Ashley Perkins, PharmD https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleyperkinspharmd/
Instagram - We Matter Too
https://www.drashleyperkins.com/
Book - I Matter Too by Ashley Perkins (amazon.com link)
TEDx Talk - Ashley Perkins
Good to Great by Jim Collins
Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don’t by Simon Sinek
Butler University College of Pharmacy
Florida State College at Jacksonville
🖥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
✅LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimnewlove
✅Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kim.newlove.96
✅Twitter https://twitter.com/KimNewloveVO
✅Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kimnewlovevo/
✅YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3UyhNBi9CCqIMP8t1wRZQ
✅ACX (Audiobook Narrator Profile) https://www.acx.com/narrator?p=A10FSORRTANJ4Z
Pronunciation Series Episode 15: Humira® (adalimumab)
Episode 211
vendredi 7 avril 2023 • Duration 11:36
How do you say Humira® and adalimumab? Unfortunately, you can’t sound out drug names. They’re not pronounced the way they look. 👀
Humira® is one of the top 200 drugs in the US. It’s a tumor necrosis factor (TNF) blocker. Humira® is the brand name, and adalimumab is the generic (non-proprietary) name.
In my pronunciation episodes, I break drug names down into syllables, explain which syllable(s) have the emphasis, reveal the source of the information, and put the written pronunciations in the show notes so that you see them and use them right away.
The purpose of these pronunciation episodes is to provide the intended pronunciations of drug names from reliable sources so that you feel more confident saying them and less frustrated learning them. I hope this episode helps you! 🥳
This episode has a YouTube video, which shows the written pronunciations of Humira® and adalimumab.
Thank you for listening to episode 211 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 211.
Subscribe to or Follow The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast!
20 audio engineering skills I use
Episode 210
vendredi 31 mars 2023 • Duration 27:10
Which audio engineering skills do new podcasters need?
In this episode, I list 20 audio engineering skills I use so that you have an idea of what you need to know if you start a podcast. I took this directly from my newest online course, which is called A Behind-The-Scenes Look at The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast. It launches in April 2023.
I help pharmacy professionals decide if they want to start a podcast by showing them behind the scenes of mine. Checking all the boxes on my list may be just what you need to feel more confident about starting your podcast.
If you know someone who needs to hear this episode, please share it with them!
Thank you for listening to episode 210 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 210.
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20 audio engineering skills I use
- Patience
- Concentration
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Record (Start)
- Stop
- Edit (crutch words, repeats, accidents, pregnant pauses, and more)
- Add tracks
- Import files
- Record room
- Copy/paste
- Adjust tracks
- Set start/stop markers
- Mixdown an .mp3 (ex: 44.1 kHz/128 kbps/constant bit rate/stereo file)
- Raise/lower the volume of a track
- Name files
- Save files
- Find files
- Create a template
- Advanced skills, like using iZotope RX audio repair software, adding EQ, compression, gain, an expander, etc., and altering your voice (ex: an “elf” voice).
- Grace (progress over perfection!)
Links from this episode
A Behind-The-Scenes Look at The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast launches in April 2023 at https://www.kimnewlove.com
The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast Episode 13 with Dr. Bruce Berger
🖥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
✅LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimnewlove
✅Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kim.newlove.96
✅Twitter https://twitter.com/KimNewloveVO
✅Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kimnewlovevo/
✅YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3UyhNBi9CCqIMP8t1wRZQ
✅ACX (Audiobook Narrator Profile) https://www.acx.com/narrator?p=A10FSORRTANJ4Z
Thank you for listening to episode 210 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast!
Interview with Public Health Service Pharmacist CAPT Marisol Martinez, PharmD
Episode 209
vendredi 24 mars 2023 • Duration 34:45
CAPT Marisol Martinez, PharmD has been in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps for 17 years and is currently serving a non-traditional pharmacist role with the CDC. If you’re a pharmacist or a pharmacy student exploring your career options, you need to listen to this episode.
Bio
CAPT Marisol Martinez, PharmD, MBA, currently is the Senior Clinical Pharmacist Officer at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), World Trade (WTC) Center Health Program and works from Atlanta, GA. She earned her PharmD from the University of Houston College of Pharmacy in 2005, and her Master of Business Administration from the University of Texas at San Antonio in 2016.
CAPT Martinez began her career with the United States Public Health Service (USPHS) in 2005 with the Indian Health Service in Santa Fe, NM. There, she was an outpatient and inpatient pharmacist, while also managing the hospital’s Hepatitis C clinic and the Vaccines for Children Program. She then transferred to the Department of Defense, Defense Health Agency, Formulary Management Branch, in San Antonio, TX, where she supported their National Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee. In 2016, CAPT Martinez began working as a pharmacy formulary manager and clinical subject matter expert for the CDC’s World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program. This Program provides medical monitoring and treatment of WTC-related health conditions for 9/11 responders and survivors.
Thank you for listening to episode 209 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 209.
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The Four D’s
Episode 208
vendredi 17 mars 2023 • Duration 19:50
The Four D’s are delete, delay, delegate, and diminish. Some would call them a “life hack.” They help me spend my time wisely.
In this episode, I talk about my love of spiral-bound notebooks, making lists, estimating how long it takes to do things, setting priorities, being realistic, and using the 4 D’s.
Although I love the topic of time management, I struggle to get everything done. When I read Time Management from the Inside Out by Julie Morgenstern in 2008, I learned the 4 D’s (among other strategies), and my time management skills improved! What a difference 15 years makes! With consistent practice, I struggle less now. 🥳
⏰ I hope this episode helps you with time management!
Thank you for listening to episode 208 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 208.
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Links from this episode
APhA (American Pharmacists Association)
OPA (Ohio Pharmacists Association) Annual Conference (Columbus, OH April 14-16, 2023)
TAP (Toledo Academy of Pharmacy)
Great packing list from Travel Smith (Pinterest link)
I love Walmart’s Exceed®, college-ruled, spiral-bound notebooks. The paper is extra thick!
🖥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
✅LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimnewlove
✅Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kim.newlove.96
✅Twitter https://twitter.com/KimNewloveVO
✅Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kimnewlovevo/
✅YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3UyhNBi9CCqIMP8t1wRZQ
✅ACX (Audiobook Narrator Profile) https://www.acx.com/narrator?p=A10FSORRTANJ4Z
Poison Myths and Misconceptions Discussion Part 5 of 5 with Angel Bivens, RPh and Wendy Stephan, PhD
Episode 207
vendredi 10 mars 2023 • Duration 13:16
Angel Bivens, RPh and Wendy Stephan, PhD return to the podcast today to discuss poison myths and misconceptions. Angel is a pharmacist and poison educator from Maryland. Wendy is an epidemiologist and poison educator from Florida. See their bios in the show notes for more information.
This is the fifth and final part of a series about poison myths and misconceptions in honor of National Poison Prevention Awareness Month (March 2023). 🇺🇸 In this episode, we discuss resources for pharmacists. Then, I give a recap of the series.
☠️ America’s Poison Centers are there for you at no cost 24/7/365.
🗓 National Poison Prevention Week is March 19-25, 2023; the theme is, “We're here for you.”
🇺🇸 The Poison Help Line is 1-800-222-1222. Program it into your phone, and share it!
Listener discretion is advised. Some of the topics we cover in this series include children putting weird things into their mouths, poisonings, injuries, and death. These are sensitive topics. If you have small children or impressionable individuals listening with you today, listener discretion is advised.
Thank you for listening to episode 207 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast!
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Poison Myths and Misconceptions Discussion Part 4 of 5 with Angel Bivens, RPh and Wendy Stephan, PhD
Episode 206
vendredi 10 mars 2023 • Duration 27:31
Angel Bivens, RPh and Wendy Stephan, PhD return to the podcast today to discuss poison myths and misconceptions. Angel is a pharmacist and poison educator from Maryland. Wendy is an epidemiologist and poison educator from Florida. See their bios in the show notes for more information.
This is part 4 of 5 in a series about poison myths and misconceptions in honor of National Poison Prevention Awareness Month (March 2023). 🇺🇸 In this episode, we cover 3 topics. They are:
- How movies and TV shows affect our perception about poisonings
- What’s really going on behind social media trends, like the Tide Pod Challenge, NyQuil Chicken, etc.
- Which substances youth are abusing most right now
☠️ America’s Poison Centers are there for you at no cost 24/7/365.
🗓 National Poison Prevention Week is March 19-25, 2023; the theme is, “We're here for you.”
🇺🇸 The Poison Help Line is 1-800-222-1222. Program it into your phone, and share it!
Listener discretion is advised. Some of the topics we cover in this series include children putting weird things into their mouths, poisonings, injuries, and death. These are sensitive topics. If you have small children or impressionable individuals listening with you today, listener discretion is advised.
Thank you for listening to episode 206 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 206.
Subscribe to or Follow The Pharmacist’s Voice Podcast!