University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy
iForumRx.org
This is the podcast site for iForumRx.org - a community of ambulatory care pharmacy specialists and others interested in the evidence regarding drug therapy and patient management.
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University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy
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Jul 10, 2026
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The Expanding Indication Map for GLP-1 Receptor Agonists 10.07.2026 31:42
This podcast was planned in collaboration with the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) Ambulatory Care PRN. The glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptors agonists have documented benefits in an expanding array of patient populations are not longer simply "diabetes" and "obesity" medications. Expert Panelists: Lauren Cunningham, PharmD, BCACP, CDCES and Kylee Funk, Phar...
Top Ten Things Every Clinician Should Know about Payment for Pharmacy Services 02.07.2026 23:05
Payment for clinical pharmacy services remains a significant challenge, but your odds of success are increased if you know the rules of engagement with various stakeholders. Guests: John Gums, PharmD and Jonathan Hughes, PharmD, BCACP Music by Good Talk
The Race is On! Cagrilintide-Semaglutide in Adults with Overweight or Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes 04.06.2026 19:25
For patients with overweight or obesity and type 2 diabetes seeking weight reduction and improved glycemic control, the REDEFINE 2 study supports cagrilintide-semaglutide as an effective option. But is it better than other incretin-based therapies already available? Guests: Francesca Reilly, PharmD, Rebecca Munger, PharmD, BCACP, and Jason Zupec, PharmD, BCACP Music by Good Talk
Top Ten Things Every Clinician Should Know About the Assessment of Kidney Function 01.05.2026 23:15
As methods for estimating kidney function continue to evolve, it's increasingly clear that the venerable Cockroft-Gault equation isn't always the best way to make drug dosing decisions. Here are the top ten things every clinician should know about estimating kidney function. Guests: Michelle Fravel, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS and Isabel Wedig, Pharm. D. Music by Good Talk
Building Sustainable Pharmacist-Led Clinical Services: Payment, EHR Optimization, Patient Trust, and Managing Workloads 28.04.2026 20:30
In this episode, produced in collaboration with the ACCP Ambulatory Care PRN, host Stuart T. Haines speaks with Drs. Jacqueline Cleary (Albany College of Pharmacy), Crystal Zhou (UCSF), and Briana Murray (Chase Brexton Healthcare), following their 2025 ACCP Annual Meeting session, "Unlocking the Future of Ambulatory Care." The panelists discuss innovative reimbursement strategies—value-b...
Give It a Shot! Can Zoster Vaccination Prevent CV Events? 01.04.2026 14:05
There is a growing body of evidence regarding the benefits of influenza vaccination to prevent cardiovascular events. Do immunizations against the reactivation of the herpes zoster virus confer similar CV benefits? Guest Authors: Anna K Love, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM and Leslie Phillips, PharmD Music by Good Talk
Top Ten Things Every Clinician Should Know About Undernutrition in Older Adults 05.03.2026 19:14
Most health professionals have been hyper-focused on helping patients lose weight. Undernutrition and weight loss in older adults now feel like forgotten concepts. It is well established that an individual's personal nutrition practices are a key ingredient to living a long and healthy life. Guests: Jacob Rogers, PharmD, BCACP, CDCES, and Jessica Copeland, BS, NBC-HWC Music by Good Talk
Complex Patient Case 8: A Wake Up Call 05.02.2026 33:15
SW was referred to the ambulatory care pharmacist for a medication review and disease state management for diabetes and hypertension. Chief Complaint: "I'm having some trouble with my blood pressure and blood sugar." Authors: Michelle Hernandez, PharmD and Michelle Balli, PharmD, BCACP Guest Experts: Christie Schumacher, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, BCADM and Joshua Jacobs, PharmD, PhD, BCCP...
Stopping the Flu at the Front Door: Baloxavir’s Bold Move Against Household Transmission 09.01.2026 12:39
Is there a “magic remedy” to prevent the transmission of influenza to close contacts? The newest antiviral agent, baloxavir marboxil, rapidly reduces virus titers and stops the shedding of infectious virus faster than its counterpart, oseltamivir. Guests: Emma Brucio, PharmD and Kathleen Pincus, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, CDCES Music by Good Talk
Top Ten Things Every Clinician Should Know About MASLD/MASH 05.12.2025 23:52
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is now the most common chronic liver disease worldwide, a major cause of cardiometabolic events and, in its most advanced form, metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), the most common cause of liver-related morbidity and mortality. Guests: Sarah Wheeler, Pharm. D., BCACP, CDCES and Samantha Burton, Pharm. D., MS Mus...
Making STRIDEs: GLP-1s Walk the Line in Peripheral Artery Disease 07.11.2025 23:37
For some patients with peripheral artery disease, exercise can be impractical or impossible. Could the glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonists offer new hope for restoring movement and quality of life? Guest Authors: Minitha Jacob, PharmD and Sherry Laguardia, PharmD, BCACP Special Guest: Kristin Watson, PharmD, BCCP Music by Good Talk
Dose Timing is Put to Rest: BedMed Hits the Snooze Button on Nighttime Antihypertensives 10.10.2025 16:10
The BedMed study attempted to resolve a longstanding debate: Does the timing of administration for antihypertensive medication matter? As it turns out, the timing of medication administration isn't terribly important so long as the medication is taken consistently. Guest Authors: Stefanie C. Nigro, PharmD, BCACP and Eric J MacLaughlin, PharmD, BCPS Music by Good Talk
Implementing a Layered-Learning Model in Your Practice 26.09.2025 28:40
This iForumRx podcast episode, produced in collaboration with the ACCP Ambulatory Care Practice and Research Network (PRN), focuses on layered-learning and how to structure your practice to engage learners at different levels of experience. Expert panelists Dr. Adenike Atanda-Oshikoya, Dr. Michelle Patterson, and Dr. Michelle Musser share their experiences working with students and residents.
Precision Under Pressure: Arm Position Impacts Blood Pressure Readings 12.09.2025 18:59
Arm position can affect blood pressure accuracy. The ARMS study evaluated the effect of arm position on blood pressure readings, with implications for health care providers and patients with uncontrolled hypertension. Guests: Emily Nuttall, PharmD, MBA and Tracie Eshelbrenner, PharmD, BCPS Music by Good Talk
Ascending the SUMMIT: Tirzepatide’s Breakthrough in HFpEF 08.08.2025 17:42
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) poses a significant challenge because of its heterogeneous nature and the scarcity of therapies that meaningfully alter its course. The SUMMIT study evaluated the impact of tirzepatide on symptoms and mortality in people with HFpEF and obesity. Guests: Jennifer N. Clements, Pharm. D., FCCP, FADCES, BCPS, BCACP, BC-ADM, CDCES and Dawn C. Fuke,...
Fostering Inclusion and Meeting the Unique Needs of the LGBTQIA+ Community 30.07.2025 21:28
This iForumRx podcast episode, produced in collaboration with the ACCP Ambulatory Care Practice and Research Network (PRN), focuses on the crucial role pharmacists can play in caring for the LGBTQIA+ community. The discussion highlights the unique healthcare needs and barriers faced by this community due to societal stigma. Expert panelists Dr. Jordan Rowe, Dr. Sarah Amering, and Dr. Kevin Astle s...
“Helpful or Harmful? Using ChatGPT to Answer Drug Information Questions” 11.07.2025 23:12
Artificial intelligence (AI) will bring many opportunities to the pharmacy profession, but it can be tempting to use AI in place of critical thinking or reliable research around drug information questions (DIQs). One must wonder, will the pharmacist be held liable if AI gets it wrong? Guest Authors: Elizabeth B. Hearn, PharmD, BCACP, CDCES; Karlyn E. Hood, PharmD, BCPS; Abigail L. Torres, PharmD M...
Top Ten Things Every Clinician Should Know about e-Cigarettes 13.12.2024 28:40
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes; also known as e-cigs, electronic nicotine delivery systems, vapes, mods, pods, and vape pens) have surged in popularity since their market introduction in 2007. Some view e-cigarettes as a less harmful alternative to traditional cigarettes and a potential harm reduction strategy. Others worry about their addictive potential and see them as a setback in our ques...
Breathe Easier Earlier: Screening and Treating Asthma and COPD 29.11.2024 19:26
Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are underdiagnosed due to the underuse of spirometry, underreporting of symptoms, and economic barriers. Is there an effective way to capture undiagnosed but symptomatic patients and route them for appropriately managing their respiratory symptoms? That's what the UCAP study attempted to answer. Guest Authors: Michelle Balli, PharmD, BCACP...
A Broken Heart: Empagliflozin Falls Flat after Acute Myocardial Infarction 08.11.2024 20:33
Despite advances in the management of acute myocardial infarction (MI), up to 38% of patients will experience signs of heart failure (HF) and many have a reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors have well-documented cardiovascular benefits. However, data are limited regarding their use after an acute MI. Guest Authors: Amy Hu, PharmD and...
Carefully Weighing the Adverse Outcomes of Antipsychotics in Patients with Dementia 25.10.2024 23:24
One of the most debilitating aspects of dementia is the behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) that impact nearly 90% of patients. These symptoms significantly diminish the quality of life and functional abilities of those affected. To combat the most severe of these symptoms, antipsychotic medications are often prescribed, but not without possibly harmful consequences. A new stu...
Get Quit, Stay Quit! Smoking Cessation After Initial Treatment Failure 04.10.2024 24:34
It is still difficult for patients to quit despite their best efforts. Of the nearly 70% of current smokers who want to quit smoking, only about 7.5% succeed. Unfortunately, there is a lack of evidence to inform subsequent treatment strategies if the initial quit attempt is unsuccessful. Guest Authors: Elizabeth Yett, PharmD, BCACP, TTS and Katherine Montag Schafer, PharmD, BCACP, CDCES Music by...
Complex Patient Case 7: Post CABG but not on a statin ... oh my! 27.09.2024 34:46
Reason for Visit: The patient is a 76-year-old Hispanic referred to the ambulatory care pharmacist for dyslipidemia management. The patient has a remote history of an MI (15 years ago) but states he is unable to take statins. Guest Authors: Mayela Warner, PharmD and Maricar Conson, PharmD, BCPS Expert Panelists: Sara Wettergreen, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM and Tomasz Jurga, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, BCCP,...
Semaglutide for CKD – Does the FLOW trial impact the standard of care? 13.09.2024 21:15
Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors are one of the established treatments used to slow the progression of CKD and improve outcomes. Could perhaps the glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists provide similar, additive, or different benefits in patients with CKD? Guest Author: John Swegle, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP Music by Good Talk
“We’ed” Better Work Together to Address Cannabis Use in Pregnancy 03.09.2024 17:27
Over the last several decades, the popularity of cannabis (aka marijuana, weed) has increased significantly, and the recognition of medical benefits is evolving. Cannabis is often celebrated in popular culture as a relaxation-promoting, pain-relieving, harmless substance, and its use among young adults and pregnant women is increasing steadily. A recently published ancillary analysis of the Nulli...
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