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EDITORIAL for Monday 29 December, 2014

Welcome to this week’s edition of Information to Pharmacists (i2P) E-Magazine. I had some time over the holiday period to do a bit of housekeeping, some of which was to review some slideshows that I had wanted to read, but just hadn’t gotten around to it. They began to stimulate my thoughts so I decided…
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Spread Ideas With Effective Visual Docs

While I was viewing this interesting slideshow it dawned on me that pharmacy communications had slipped badly because we had not embraced slidedoc communications with patients. Knowing the difference between a slidedoc and a slideshow presentation also helps. It also crossed my mind that patient information may be better served if it was designed in…
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Company Culture – Trends in 2015

We all visualise that we have a great company culture (if we are using a pharmacy company structure) and that everything is green in the garden. We are one big happy family. Are you sure about that? How do you develop and promote your culture? Are you aware that it is central to your success…
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Mobile is Eating the World

Some of the figures for mobile phone use are staggering. The take home message is that you cannot avoid engaging mobile phones with your business/practice, or face a disruption that may prove almost impossible to reverse. Given that pharmacists were once avid users of technology and were some of the first to embrace the Internet,…
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Internet Trends over 2014

Those of you that follow Internet trends or are planning an Internet presence may find the slideshow below of interest. Keeping ahead of everything disruptive is the strategy for today and that requires a lot of help. This slideshow helps fill such information gaps. KPCB Internet trends 2014 from Kleiner Perkins
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Clinical Pharmacy Services in the US

An interesting presentation on US hospital clinical services
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Another Perspective on Clinical Pharmacy

There is much in this slideshow that will be familiar to Australian pharmacists. Clinical pharmacy from Sitaram Khadka
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Quality Assurance of Clinical Pharmacy Services

A brief outline that has application in Australia Clinical pharmacy services from velspharmd
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Instant-start computers possible with new breakthrough

To encode data, today’s computer memory technology uses electric currents – a major limiting factor for reliability and shrinkability, and the source of significant power consumption. If data could instead be encoded without current – for example, by an electric field applied across an insulator – it would require much less energy, and make things…
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Patient Care – the Pharmacists Role in the US

This is a video so make sure you have your sound turned “on”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peAAgjW5rQw