Science Are Seed Oils Bad For You? Seed oils have a bad reputation in the media and are thought to lead to inflammation and chronic disease. What does the data say about this? Are seed oils the enemy?
Paid-members only Monthly Recaps June Recap 2024 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.
Day in the Life APPE Student: A Day in the Life Our "Day in the Life" series increases your knowledge about what career paths are available, and what a typical workday entails for these professionals!
Paid-members only Clinical Pharmacy REDUCE-AMI Journal Club We break down evidence-based medicine so you don't have to! This journal club will discuss the new REDUCE-AMI trial that is hot in the cardiology literature right now.
Paid-members only Monthly Recaps April & May Recap 2024 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.
Day in the Life Community Pharmacy Practice Resident: A Day in the Life Our "Day in the Life" series increases your knowledge about what career paths are available, and what a typical workday entails for these professionals!
Clinical Pharmacy Migraines: A Quick Guide Quick topic discussion on migraine, pathophysiology, and tables regarding medication treatment options (for acute and preventative management).
Paid-members only Monthly Recaps March Recap 2024 We are back with another monthly post for our paid subscribers. In this post, we also share several fun things that are more personal, interesting, and meant to create a closer community around RxTeach. We hope you enjoy it! If you're only interested in our free content, that&
Clinical Pharmacy Drug-Induced Thrombocytopenia Drug-induced thrombocytopenia is just what it sounds like: low platelet counts due to a side effect of a medication. Join us in learning about some key culprit drug and how to manage these cases!
Paid-members only Monthly Recaps February Recap 2024 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. We hope you enjoy it! If you're only interested in our free
Students Talk Like TED: 9 Public Speaking Secrets This is your go-to "too long, didn't read" post about Carmine Gallo's book "Talk Like Ted." A medical/pharmacy application of these tips is included!
Paid-members only Monthly Recaps January Recap 2024 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.
Day in the Life Non-Traditional Pharmacy: A Day in the Life Our "Day in the Life" series increases your knowledge about what career paths are available, and what a typical workday entails for these professionals!
Clinical Pharmacy Exploring the Unknown: Cryptogenic Stroke Strokes always have a source of origin and a cause, right? Wrong. Sometimes in medicine, there isn't an etiology. One example, cryptogenic stroke.
Paid-members only Monthly Recaps December 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.
Clinical Pharmacy Case Studies: Drug Interactions and Adverse Drug Reactions EMR alerts can be life-saving, but they can also lead to alert fatigue and errors. We walk through four cases that detail how important these alerts can be!
Paid-members only Monthly Recaps November 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.