

Purple Pen Podcast
Purple Pen Podcast
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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Oct 6, 2018 • 15min
PPP060 - Multiple Sclerosis update with AProf Ernie Butler
Jane caught up with A/Prof Ernie Butler, neurologist and head of the Monash MS Clinic at the SHPA Vic Branch symposium. We discuss: Why neurology is the most interesting specialty Background to MS - the link to the sun and its symptoms and progression Management of MS with traditional drugs, and how the monoclonal antibodies fit into practice Monitoring for side effects, including screening for JC virus Managing these side effects

Sep 22, 2018 • 28min
PPP059 - Interventions to Imporove Analgesic Prescribing with Dr Jenny Stevens
Jane chats with Dr Jenny Stephens, pain specialist and anaesthetist at St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney. Jane and Jenny discuss: The significance of Australia's problem with prescription opioids How the risks of post-operative opioids may start before admission The problems, beyond dependance, caused by long term opioid use Risk factors for opioid dependance post-discharge How Australia compares to the rest of the world with regard to problems with prescription opioids The impact of a pharmacy-led intervention at St Vincent's Sydney Empowering junior doctors to stand up for good opioid prescribing Simple interventions pharmacists can make to help Empowering patients and managing their expectations around analgesia

Sep 8, 2018 • 31min
PPP058 - Pharmacy Services in an Aboriginal Health Service with Chris Braithwaite
Jane and Dan caught up with Chris Braithwaite, a pharmacist with the Galambila Aboriginal Health Service in Northern NSW. Chris spoke to us about: his journey to working with indigenous communities what an average day looks like the challenges posed by existing funding models for home medicines reviews cultural competence and institutional racism

Sep 8, 2018 • 31min
PPP058 - Pharmacy Services in an Aboriginal Health Service with Chris Braithwaite
Jane and Dan caught up with Chris Braithwaite, a pharmacist with the Galambila Aboriginal Health Service in Northern NSW. Chris spoke to us about: his journey to working with indigenous communities what an average day looks like the challenges posed by existing funding models for home medicines reviews cultural competence and institutional racism

Aug 25, 2018 • 29min
PPP057 - ICU Survivorship with Dr Kimberley Haines
Dr Kimberley Haines, Vice Chair of ANZICS Victorian Branch and ICU Physio at Western Health joins Dan and Jane to discuss survival following ICU admissions. Dr Kimberley discusses her journey to research, what happens to patients following ICU discharge and how we can improve the ICU journey for patients, staff and family.

Aug 11, 2018 • 25min
PPP056 - Antimicrobial Pharmacokinetics with Jason Roberts Part Two
Jane and Dan caught up with Professor Jason Roberts, NHMRC Practitioner Fellow at The University of Queensland and Consultant Clinical Pharmacist at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital. Jason is a senior member of the Burns Trauma and Critical Care Research Centre within the University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research and is Director of the Centre for Translational Anti-infective Pharmacodynamics in School of Pharmacy where he is also Chair of the research Strategies Committee. We could have talked to Jason all day. In part two of our two-part discussion on pharmacokinetic modelling of antimicrobials we talk about: different pharmacodynamic models for antimicrobials: concentration, time and AUC dependant the clinical evidence for using pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic modelling future directions for clinical pharmacokinetics

Jul 28, 2018 • 25min
PPP055 - Antimicrobial PKPD with Jason Roberts - Part One
Jane and Dan caught up with Professor Jason Roberts, NHMRC Practitioner Fellow at The University of Queensland and Consultant Clinical Pharmacist at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital. Jason is a senior member of the Burns Trauma and Critical Care Research Centre within the University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research and is Director of the Centre for Translational Anti-infective Pharmacodynamics in School of Pharmacy where he is also Chair of the research Strategies Committee. We could have talked to Jason all day. In part one of our two-part discussion on pharmacokinetic modelling of antimicrobials we talk about: Jason's pathway to a research career and the projects that his team are currently working on The patients and pathogens that benefit from individualised dosing of antimicrobials The narrowing therapeutic indices of some antimicrobials Some under-recognised adverse effects of beta-lactam antibiotics how to apply pharmacokinetics and individualised dosing in everyday practice

Jul 14, 2018 • 19min
PPP054 - News from NAPSA - with President Sandra Minas
Dan caught up with NAPSA President Sandra Minas at the inaugural SHPA-NAPSA symposium in Melbourne on Friday. We discussed issues facing students, the results of the latest NAPSA survey and key programs being rolled out by NAPSA. We learn that despite concerns about graduate numbers, the rise of discounters and low pay, almost all pharmacy students are dedicated to their profession, and are looking forward to their careers.

Jun 30, 2018 • 25min
PPP053 - Why don't we do more outreach?
Jane and Dan spoke to Horst Thiele from the Primary Care and Transitions of Care specialty practice leadership group. We asked Horst about the barriers and opportunities for pharmacists to assist patients at transitions of care and the evidence base for these services.

Jun 16, 2018 • 31min
PPP049 - Updates on IBD with Clarissa Rentsch
Dan and Jane are joined by Clarissa Rentsch to discuss updates on Inflammatory Bowel Disease with Clarissa Rentsch. Clarissa is the Senior Pharmacist - Gastroenterology at Alfred Health, and discusses new therapy for IBD, the developing role for TDM in the management of this disease and her innovative clinic based role at The Alfred. We discuss: Commencing therapy with and monitoring purine analogues Infliximab - its expanding role in therapy, and the emerging field of TDM for biologicals Clarissa's innovative role in the clinics, including dose adjustment and monitoring.


