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What is a Medical Information Scientist?

Medical Information Scientist An medical information scientist is someone who organizes data to make it accessible. Information scientists work all over, with some working as librarians at a university or assisting medical professionals in a hospital. An medical information scientist can help companies make sense of data or employees who are looking for highly specific...

Earn Additional Income For Sharing Your Medical Expertise with InCrowd

Share Your Medical Expertise with InCrowd InCrowd is a healthcare market research organization focused on collecting feedback from diverse medical professionals on a wide range of healthcare topics through brief surveys we call MicroSurveys. We partner with leading names in the life sciences industry and pair them with healthcare professionals who are instrumental in providing...

Diabetes Self Management Education

What Is Diabetes Self-Care Management When patients can’t or will not see a health care provider, they’re left to their own devices. This often leads to Diabetes Self-Care Management, which many people take for granted. Self-care is usually done to relax. Relaxation through indulging – taking a hot bath, pouring a glass of wine or...

The Profound Impact of High Quality Compounded Medications

High-Quality Compounded Medications The modern age of compounded medications has officially existed since the 19th century with the isolation various compounds from coal tar for the purpose of producing synthetic dyes. One product of coal tar was the earliest antibacterial sulfa drugs made by Joseph Lister and phenolic compounds. They were also used to create...

The Downstream Effects of Fractured Medication Data

Fractured Medication Data Infographic In a time of electronic health records, e-prescribing, and cloud-based storage, it’s hard to believe that a patient’s medication history isn’t always readily available to providers within their clinical workflows. Yet fractured data from multiple sources, inconsistent terminology between different systems, and time-consuming manual entry all hinder the medication reconciliation process. Providers...

Pharmacogenomics and Provider Status with Scott Knoer | PGX for Pharmacists

Pharmacogenomics and Provider Status According to the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA), community pharmacists are highly accessible health care professionals and 95% of Americans live within just 5 miles of a pharmacy. (https://ncpa.org/provider-status) And what APhA or American Pharmacist Association, the largest association of pharmacists in the US is doing is laser focusing on getting provider...