Episodes 184
Avg. Duration 18m
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Since Jan 2019
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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This podcast brings you interviews with journal authors providing insight on their recent publication in an official journal of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy. Pharmacotherapy publishes advances in human pharmacology and drug therapy and the JACCP publishes innovations in clinical pharmacy practice. ACCP JOURNALS DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF ANY USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PODCAST, ITS CONTENTS AND MATERIALS.

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Getting Published in JACCP: Tips for Success - Ep 184

Jun 09, 2026 27m

In this episode of the JACCP Podcast, host Rob DiDomenico is joined by JACCP Editor in Chief Stuart Haines and Senior Associate Editor Beth Phillips to offer practical guidance for authors seeking to…

Predicting Fall Risks in Older Adults with Depression: A Machine Learning Approach - Ep 183

May 19, 2026 30m

Dr. Ryan Carnahan, Pharmacotherapy's statistical scientific editor, interviews Dr. Jenny Lo-Ciganic about her research on the use of machine learning models to predict fall-related injuries among…

Reimagining Renal Assessment: Pros and Cons - Ep 182

May 12, 2026 37m

JACCP associate editor and host, Erica Ernst, interviews Drs. Wendy St. Peter and Barbara Zarowitz discuss adopting race-free estimated GFR (CKD-EPI) for medication-related kidney function assessment…

Navigating Cardiotoxicity in Modern Cancer Therapy - Ep 181

Apr 22, 2026 33m

In this episode, Pharmacotherapy scientific editor Jim Koeller interviews hematology-oncology specialist Dennis Marjoncu about Dr. Marjoncu's narrative review article “Cancer Therapy-Induced…

High-Value Interventions Primary Care Practices Might Be Overlooking: Clinical Pharmacy Services – Ep 180

Apr 07, 2026 35m

This podcast episode features an interview with Russell Phillips, Amie Pollack, and Dru Ricci from the Center for Primary Care at Harvard Medical School and authors of the Primary Care Investment…

Enhancing Pharmacotherapy Through Artificial Intelligence: From Prediction Models to Practice – Ep 179

Mar 25, 2026 23m

In this episode of the Pharmacotherapy Podcast, host Dr. Lindsay DeVane speaks with Dr. William Baker and Dr. Alexandre Chan, guest editors of a themed issue on artificial intelligence (AI) in…

A Medical Writing Rotation: Flipping the Odds on Resident Scholarship - Ep 178

Mar 16, 2026 23m

Today we're discussing a medical writing rotation that achieved an impressive 87.5% publication success rate for its residents. Whether you’re a practitioner, faculty member, or program director…

Thinking Like Tree Farmers Not Muffin Makers:  Why We Need a Competency-based Framework at all Levels of Professional Education - Ep 177

Feb 16, 2026 25m

In this episode of the JACCP podcast, Dr. Stuart Haines talks with Dr. Denise Rhoney and Dr. Aleda Chen about their provocative editorial, "Thinking Like Tree Farmers, Not Muffin Makers". The group…

An Aging HIV+ Population:  The Urgent Need (and Opportunities) for HIV-trained Pharmacists - Ep 176

Jan 15, 2026 22m

In this episode, Stuart Haines and Jennifer Cocohoba discussed the "unmet needs" of HIV care with Radhika Polisetty and Kristy Shaeer, the lead authors of the HIV PRN Opinion paper published in…

Terlipressin Administration Strategies in Hepatorenal Syndrome–Acute Kidney Injury - Ep 175

Jan 12, 2026 10m

Dr. Jason Yerke summarizes current evidence from clinical trials and comparative studies evaluating terlipressin continuous infusion versus intermittent bolus dosing strategies, with a focus on…

The Missing Piece: Recasting Pharmacists in Popular Media - Ep 174

Dec 16, 2025 22m

In this episode of the JACCP Podcast, Drs. Alex Kim, Michael Behal, and Heather Blue discuss with host Stuart T. Haines how pharmacists are portrayed, or often not portrayed, in mass media like TV…

Kidney Damage Biomarkers - Ep 173

Dec 04, 2025 21m

The mortality and economic burden of drug-induced acute kidney injury are substantial, emphasizing the need for prevention and optimal treatment. Dr. Sandra Kane-Gill provides perspective on novel…

Leveraging Real World Data to Identify Pediatric Drug Safety Knowledge Gaps - Ep 172

Nov 24, 2025 32m

Despite evidence that adverse drug events manifest with greater severity in pediatric populations than in adults, fewer than 50% of drugs have been systematically studied for pediatric use. The lack…

Turning Curiosity into Research Ideas, Questions, and Aims - Ep 171

Nov 13, 2025 23m

Turning Curiosity into Research Ideas, Questions, and AimsThis episode of the JACCP Podcast, featuring Drs. Michael Ernst and Gary Cochran, breaks down the often-intimidating process of generating…

S7E168 Career Pathways in Drug Development - Ep 170

Oct 02, 2025 43m

Join Drs. William Petros and Bob Powell as they share advice on pursuing a sustainable career in the pharmaceutical industry. Hosted by Dr. Robbie Parker, they reflect on their professional journeys…

Effect of P2Y12 inhibitors on MACE after CABG surgery - Ep 169

Sep 26, 2025 17m

Dr. Arden Barry shares his team's findings from their large population database when evaluating the effect of exposure to P2Y12 inhibitors, versus no exposure, on the occurrence of major adverse…

Integrating critical care pharmacists into intensive care unit teams - Ep 168

Sep 18, 2025 21m

In this episode, Stuart Haines, JACCP Editor-in-Chief, interviews Dr. Andrea Sikora, Dr. Brian Murray, and Dr. Susan Smith about their recently published consensus recommendations for integrating…

Managing ADHD in a breastfeeding mother - Ep 167

Aug 28, 2025 24m

Dr. Nevena Radonjic, psychiatrist and scientist at SUNY Upstate Medical University, shares insight on optimizing the mental health of pregnant and breastfeeding women. She expands upon this case…

Urgency and Optimism: Key Takeaways from the National Academy of Medicine Workshop on Innovations in Pharmacy Training and Practice - Ep 166

Aug 12, 2025 26m

Join Stuart T. Haines, editor-in-chief of JACCP, as he, along with Drs. Joseph DiPiro, Leigh Ann Ross, and George McKinnon, unpack the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) workshop entitled Innovations…

PK/PD evaluation of sulbactam-durlobactam in a critically ill patient - Ep 165

Aug 06, 2025 29m

Dr. Wesley Kufel presents lessons learned from a complicated patient case about the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of sulbactam-durlobactam in a critically ill patient on continuous venovenous…

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