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MPSA: December 2007
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Minnesota Pharmacy Student Alliance. Friday, December 7, 2007. Role of Depression in Diabetes and Osteoporosis. I've usually thought about osteoporosis being a fairly independent thing-you have low calcium intake or other risk factors (age, gender, ethnicity, family history) and you have a higher chance of having lower bone mass. Seems straightforward. Well, maybe not. A recent study funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. And published in the Archives of Internal Medicine. On it as well.
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MPSA: January 2008
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Minnesota Pharmacy Student Alliance. Thursday, January 31, 2008. More HIV news: The FDA, just last week, approved a new drug, etravirine. Or Intelence. Here's the press release. A quick high point though: This non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor is effective when other NNRTI's have established resistance and is the first drug in this class that accomplishes this. Posted by Pat Martin's Desk. Thursday, January 31, 2008. Shopping for Health Care. In addition, a new website just started as well&#...
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MPSA: Remember, the camera adds 10 pounds....
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Minnesota Pharmacy Student Alliance. Saturday, December 13, 2008. Remember, the camera adds 10 pounds. First off, Stuart Speedie is Dean Speedie's husband, and is a researcher in health information technology. He's also quoted in this article on telemedicine. This is going to be a short post-but I just want to make one connection that you likely have made already-how could this affect pharmacy? Same with MTM-do people have to be in the same room in order to deliver pharmaceutical care? And I invite you t...
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MPSA: Ethical stuff
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Minnesota Pharmacy Student Alliance. Thursday, December 4, 2008. First, for dramatic interlude, listen to this song. In the background while reading the next two posts. Just open it up in another window and enjoy. That's right, even though no one is looking at this, I'm demanding my own background music. I guess my ego knows no bounds. Awhile back I threw out that the WSJ, and specifically the WSJ blog. I'm pretty sure I'd be excluded for stepping on a nail as a kid. You would be excluded (yes, you!
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MPSA: Why tell the real news when the fake news is so much funnier
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Minnesota Pharmacy Student Alliance. Saturday, November 15, 2008. Why tell the real news when the fake news is so much funnier. I go to Comedy Central for news television, and I'm ok with that. I mean-who wouldn't? Now, that's just plain good stuff. Plus, he hit the news right on the head. Let's run through the highlights. I'll try and run through the topics he discusses in later posts, but I'll let you enjoy the video for right now. Posted by Pat Martin's Desk. Saturday, November 15, 2008.
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MPSA: Will drug companies write my papers?
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Minnesota Pharmacy Student Alliance. Wednesday, April 16, 2008. Will drug companies write my papers? No, really-will they. Cuz that'd be sweet. Now why do I say drug companies instead of, oh, English Majors? Well, according to JAMA. It seems that they are more than willing to write them for academia studying their drugs. CNN. Posted by Pat Martin's Desk. Wednesday, April 16, 2008. Your blog article serves a nice awakening about the drug companies as per to your perspective. Great job! Drug Rep Toys Blog.
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MPSA: Cuz I want you back for good...
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Minnesota Pharmacy Student Alliance. Saturday, November 15, 2008. Cuz I want you back for good. So, no one read this before, and likely no one will read this now. But you know what, I had a lot of fun writing it last year. So guess what, the blog is back! Dramatic interlude for cheers and adulation. Shout out to Barack. For showing me how to be humbly be showered with praise.). Why is the blog back? Posted by Pat Martin's Desk. Saturday, November 15, 2008. I enjoy it :). March 4, 2009 at 11:42 PM. Why te...
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MPSA: April 2008
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Minnesota Pharmacy Student Alliance. Saturday, April 19, 2008. Pharmacist's in Primary Care? So, could pharmacists help out? We know that we are trained in disease management-particularly those that are often controlled primarily by medication therapy-diabetes, anti-coagulation, asthma, heart failure.ummm.there's probably more but I read too good. Anyways, here's the article that they printed in Internal Medicine. I heard about it, where else, but on the Wall Street Journal Blog. Short rant here: Stupid ...
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MPSA: December 2008
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Minnesota Pharmacy Student Alliance. Saturday, December 13, 2008. Remember, the camera adds 10 pounds. First off, Stuart Speedie is Dean Speedie's husband, and is a researcher in health information technology. He's also quoted in this article on telemedicine. This is going to be a short post-but I just want to make one connection that you likely have made already-how could this affect pharmacy? Same with MTM-do people have to be in the same room in order to deliver pharmaceutical care? On research being ...
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