Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Rx-360 - A non-profit to help secure the supply chain (podcast)

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Learn about Rx-360. Listen to this Pharmaceutical Technology podcast (~ 11 mins), Podcast: A Look at Rx-360. Here's how Pharmaceutical Technology describes this podcast:

Join Angie Drakulich, Managing Editor of Pharmaceutical Technology, as she speaks with Martin Van Trieste, Vice-President of Quality for Amgen and Interim Director of Rx-360, a new nonprofit international pharmaceutical consortium, about the need for industry to come together to secure the supply chain. They will explore shared supplier audit models and FDA's take on the consortium's proposals.
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Saturday, July 18, 2009

HIV AIDS Update - Obama strategy and more (podcast)

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Listen to Ernest Hopkins, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation's Director of Federal Affairs, as he talks about the Obama administration's progress on the National AIDS Strategy, the recent White House reception with LGBT leaders on the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall riots and the progress being made toward lifting the US ban on HIV-positive foreign travelers, in this podcast, SFAF.org Podcast #58 - A Federal HIV/AIDS Update with Ernest Hopkins

Friday, May 15, 2009

FDA - Transdermal Patches - MRI Burning Risk (Podcast)

A quick re-reminder that not all transdermal patches come with labelling warning patients about the burning risk while undergoing an MRI exam. Listen to this FDA Podcast, Risk of Burns during MRI Scans from Transdermal Drug Patches with Metallic Backings, or read the transcript "Risk of Burns during MRI Scans from Transdermal Drug Patches with Metallic Backings." 



Tuesday, February 3, 2009

CDC Talks About Salmonella Contaminated Peanut Butter ( free podcast in Eng Span)

Listen to what the CDC is thinking by listening to these podcasts in English or Spanish

Related Posts: FDA Warning - Do Not Eat Anything With Peanut Butter! (video) 

Friday, November 28, 2008

Pause And Reflect On World AIDS Day (Dec 1)

The fight is far from over. HIV continues to threaten the health of many communities in the United States. CDC data indicate that more than 1.1 million Americans live with HIV, and that an estimated 56,000 new infections occur in the United States every year. Some populations are harder hit than others. For example, it particularly affects gay and bisexual men, and affects African-Americans and Hispanics more than whites. Take a few moments to pause, reflect, and share the following resources widely.

Learn more at the:
  • CDC HIV/AIDS website - advice, information, fact sheets, brochures, slides, podcasts, reports, resources, and more
  • AIDS.gov website - Information from the Federal government about HIV/AIDS prevention, testing, treatment, research, and using new media in response to HIV/AIDS - FAQs, podcasts, RSS feeds, blogs, and more

Friday, November 7, 2008

Health 2.0 Conference Recap (free podcast)

I wasn't able to get to the recent Health 2.0 Conference. If you missed it too, don't feel left out. This podcast provides some quick highlights on the latest Health 2.0 applications and consumer trends from the Health 2.0 Conference in San Francisco. In this Manhattan Research eHealth Trends podcast episode, Meredith Abreu Ressi tells us what we need to know, "Health 2.0 Conference Recap - Episode 23."

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Health 2.0 Conference Recap - Episode 23 (transcript)

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Thursday, September 25, 2008

The People's Pharmacy Radio Show - Very Popular (Free Podcast)

I'm really glad I found this, and pleased to be able to share this with you. I discovered a large collection of free podcasts on the NPR website. I was particularly interested in the NPR Health and Science podcasts. But, here's what caught my eye. The People's Pharmacy Radio Program Podcast [WUNC] with links and downloads to the latest podcast. Here's the NPR description of the program, "Everything from home remedies to the latest breakthrough drugs are discussed on The People's Pharmacy. Pharmacologist Joe Graedon and medical anthropologist Terry Graedon talk to leading experts to discuss issues relating to drugs, herbs, home remedies, vitamins and related health topics." I've followed this program for years and have found it incredibly interesting and educational. I hope you will agree. If you like People's Pharmacy, here are some items you might want:

  1. Best Choices From the People's Pharmacy (book)
  2. La Farmacia Popular: Desde remedios caseros y medicamentos hasta terapias naturales, todas las mejores opciones para vencer 36 males comunes (book)
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