Paid-members only Monthly Recaps July Recap 2023 For anyone who may have missed some of our July articles, below you'll find a quick summary with key takeaways from each post!
Day in the Life Specialty Pharmacy: A Day in the Life with Dr. Cole Swanson We welcome Dr. Cole Swanson to our Day in the Life Series to talk about Specialty pharmacy, his time in retail, and his experience as a diabetes educator!
Day in the Life Global Labeling Lead: A Day in the Life After my 2-year fellowship in medical affairs, I made a big transition into regulatory affairs and now hold a full-time position as an Oncology Global Labeling Lead at a large pharmaceutical company. Let's walk through a day in my life, and I'll shed some light on what this position entails!
Students Fellowship Readiness Assessment: Your Path to the Pharmaceutical Industry! If you're a pharmacy student looking to secure a pharmacy fellowship, this is for you! Take this quiz below to find out what your chances are of landing that industry role, and don't miss out on this opportunity to unlock your fellowship success.
July 4th Fun Facts and Trivia! Happy 4th of July to all of our American readers! To celebrate, we're releasing 4 fun facts and conversation starters for your 4th of July parties this evening:
Paid-members only Monthly Recaps June Recap 2023 For anyone who may have missed some of our June articles, below you'll find a quick summary with key takeaways from each post!
Health and Wellness Secret Foods to Boost Performance Everyone wants the magic answer to see results overnight. What if I told you typical "superfoods" weren't the answer? We are going to talk about a few common and uncommon food items and the science behind their use in athletes.
Dietary Cholesterol: Does it Matter? While staying a couple of days in the hospital for the birth of my daughter, I received 3 free meals a day, which I was very happy about! The menu was also well laid out and patient friendly. I noticed that they had "healthy" options, meals for cardiac
Paid-members only Monthly Recaps May Recap 2023 For anyone who may have missed some of our May articles, below you'll find a quick summary with key takeaways from each post!
Science What Kills the Most People in the United States? This disease killed about 695,000 people in the United States in 2021, which is roughly 1 in every 5 deaths.
Clinical Pharmacy Metronidazole: To BID or not to BID Should we be dosing metronidazole three times a day or twice daily for common infections? We run through the data to help answer this question!
Health and Wellness The Incredible Metabolic Benefits of Zone 2 Training Zone 2 training is the deadlift of the endurance world and accessible to almost everyone. Today we will briefly discuss what Zone 2 training is and its incredible metabolic benefits!
Clinical Pharmacy Must Have Resource: High-Powered Medicine We are incredibly excited to announce that all paid subscribers of RxTeach will now have access to a free PDF version of High-Powered Medicine: Landmark Clinical Trial Reviews by Dr. Alex Poppen.
Science To Drink or Not to Drink: A Deep Dive into Alcohol Metabolism Let's explore some of the genetics behind alcohol metabolism and your risk of suffering from alcohol use disorders.
Paid-members only Monthly Recaps April Recap 2023 We are back with another monthly post for our paid subscribers. In this post, we also share a number of fun things that are more personal, interesting, and meant to create a closer community around RxTeach.
Science Near Death Experiences and DMT Today we're going to talk about how DMT might make "passing over to the other side" a peaceful experience!
Students The Importance of Having an Internship During Pharmacy School This article examines the pros and cons of the internship experience, as well as the ultimate question students ask, "Is an internship really a necessity?"
Paid-members only Monthly Recaps March Recap 2023 We are back with another monthly post for our paid subscribers. In this post, we also share a number of fun things that are more personal, interesting, and meant to create a closer community around RxTeach.