CEimpact Podcast
The CEimpact Podcast features two shows:
GameChangers Clinical Updates
Precept2Practice
GameChangers Clinical Update Series:
The GameChangers podcast, hosted by Rachel Maynard, PharmD, features the latest game-changing pharmacotherapy advances impacting patient care. New episodes arrive every Monday. Listeners can purchase the episode to earn CE credit at: https://www.ceimpact.com/resources/podcast/
Precept2Practice
The Precept2Practice podcast, hosted by Kathy Schott, brings you tools to mentor students and residents with confidence. New episodes arrive on the third Wednesday of every month. Preceptor By Design™ subscribers can earn CE credit for each episode.
Give us a follow, tune in regularly, and turn your drive time, coffee break, or chart review into a chance to level up your practice. CEimpact continuing education makes pharmacy learning inspiring!
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CEimpact Podcast
Uncovering Cognitive Biases: Part 2
Repost Episode: Preceptors play a crucial role in helping students identify and mitigate cognitive biases in medicine. But you might be wondering, how do I actually accomplish this? Tune in to Part 2 of Uncovering Cognitive Biases to learn practical tips and tricks to help students mitigate their cognitive biases!
Pearl 1: Describe the factors that predispose an individual to biases
Pearl 2: List strategies to help mitigate the influence of biases in decision-making.
Guests:
Tracy Pettinger, PharmD
Clinical Associate Professor
Idaho State University
Kasidy McKay, PharmD, BCPS
Clinical Assistant Professor
Idaho State University
Want more education on this topic? Visit these courses at www.CEimpact.com:
Leading with G.R.A.C.E.: Leveraging Diversity, Inclusion and Equity in your Pharmacy Practice
Understanding the clash between culture, class, and race is more important now than ever before. This course will provide you with the knowledge, skills, and resources to gain a deeper understanding of systemic racism, its impact on the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) community, and how to leverage your role in the pharmacy profession to impact sustainable change.
All Preceptors' Hands on Deck in Breaking the Barriers of Structural Racism
There are different types of racism, and most individuals do not know the difference among them. Structural racism is the root cause of unequal distribution of resources, services, and healthcare. A lot of practicing pharmacists do not fully understand the concept of structural racism in relation to not only patients' medication adherence but also students' success during experiential education. This course is designed to educate preceptors on the impacts of structural racism on patients' clinical, economic, and humanistic outcomes; and learners’ professional growth and success.
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