Understanding that opioids for chronic pain are usually not right is one thing; knowing what to do in real life is far more nuanced.
There is no silver bullet. We need to be smart, persistent, multimodal and collaborative if we are going to beat this @Austin_HealthRx@ScriptWise
Today's new podcast - Unpronounceable drug names. David Liew interviews Craig Patterson about how mispronunciation can impact on patient safety, and what can be done about it. https://t.co/mU15zz0RW4 @drdavidliew
Podcast episode 31: Managing a colicky baby - which treatments work and which don't? Dr @AshBroomie interviews pediatrician Dr Valerie Sung https://t.co/E1kEsHImj9
At AMWA, we have a subgroup called AHMEN which is the Australasian Health and Medical Journal Editors Network. This year at #AMWA2018, AHMEN chair Dr Fiona Mackinnon will host a 3-hour workshop for health and medical journal editors. https://t.co/l6FPXB7P81
It seems to me, from everything discussed at #NMS2018, that technology as it evolves, whether it stratifies or illustrates, is there to give clinicians the right tools, so they can spend less time guessing and more time caring so our patients can get the interactions they deserve
NEW podcast! John Dowden interviews Professor Jennifer Martin about why, when and how adverse drug reactions should be reported. https://t.co/r77VBfSiMr
How @NPSMedicineWise is using #podcasts to complement its existing @AustPrescriber journal, with great results. Thanks to producer, Fiona Mackinnon, for the chat.
https://t.co/TbbB7esmzU