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The Testudo: Medication Safety from BD Global Solutions
by James Waterson
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About* Medication Management in the Hospital and Beyond (*But Were Afraid to Ask) We've got it all from robots and AI, compounding clean rooms as the engine rooms of oncology, through to IV-medication delivery in oncology, critical care, and in homecare. And there's even some physics thrown in for those of you who like that sort of thing... think Bernouli’s equation and more... much more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Automating Outpatient Pharmacy Patient Care 1: Robots as Cobots
In Episode 14 Dipak, Alice and James discuss robot dancing, robot pharmacies, things that robots should be doing instead of pharmacists, and the things that pharmacists could be doing if they're not picking medications and stocking shelves. Samuel Garcia drops in with a musical interlude and listeners are welcome to send us videos of their favorite body popping moves. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Pump It Up!: How We Go About Designing Infusion Pumps
In Episode 16 we discover what keeps our special guest host, Stuart Rolt, awake at night (Spoiler: It's infusion pump design...), we learn how to build an infusion pump from scratch from our special guest Richard Bailey, James has a horrific flashback to night shifts in the 1990s, and Samuel Garcia wishes you a White Xmas with his easy listening version of a classic... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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That Robot Isn’t Coming for your job
In Episode 15 James confesses that he tried (and failed) to get AI to write the podcast's script, Dipak and James tell us all about what happens when pharmacy graduates see a robot pharmacy for the first time, Alice digs into what pharmacists can do when released by automation from non-valued-added tasks, and Samuel Garcia swings by with a tune... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Target Controlled infusion Anaesthesia: A Masterclass
We greet our special guest professor Stefan Schragg, and he talks us through the practical use of Target Controlled Infusion Anaesthesia in the Operating Room. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Target Controlled Infusion Anaesthesia: An Introduction
We bring in the New year 2025 with an introduction to Target Controlled Infusion Anaesthesia, so we encourage you to look into our eyes, not feel sleepy, and experience a restful trip through the fundamentals of TCI, the TCI models in current use, and the physiology and pharmacokinetics underpinning the technique. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A Deeper Dive into Hospital Medication Management.
Join us as we dive ever deeper into Medication Managmeent Automation for Safety and Efficiency, we take trips to Jeddah and Milan to to review two superb studies and we get to look at Pounds, Pennies, Euros, Riyals and Dollars. Join Samuel Garcia, Tina Worth, Dipak Duggal and James Waterson for chat, music, poor qulaity jokes and Irish slang... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Back Room Boys? Intravenous Medication Compounding
We take a first look at the pressures of meeting the needs of the hospital for intravenous medications compounding for both oncology and for batching. We add a Dipak Duggal as a 4th host, Samuel Garcia summons the seventh cavalry with a bugle call and we discover that Tina Worth really hates poetry... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Starting out with Automatic Dispensing Cabinets
On the show today we are joined once again by the amazing Dipak Duggal as we learn about the fundamentals of Automated Dispensing Cabinets and how they can radically change medication management across the hospital. James Waterson teaches us how to say 'a face that needs a slap' in German and Tina Worth decides that there's more than one member of the team that really needs a slap... meanwhile Samuel Garcia shocks Beethoven fans all over the globe, and we tell the world's worst nursing jokes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Problems of Traditional Pharmacy and Medication Management
We dig into the pressures of managing medications across the hospital with our special guest Dipak Duggal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Alarm Fatigue and Fixes?
There are about 50 steps from medication warehouse to administration- Linking Shields means ensuring every step is safe, efficient and links to the next: Think Swiss Cheese, FMEA, or Eating an Elephant- it's huge but we aim to make it digestible!Today we look at the issue of alarm fatigue, and how we can help mitigate against it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Connecting Up: Speeding Up
There are about 50 steps from medication warehouse to administration- Linking Shields means ensuring every step is safe, efficient and links to the next: Think Swiss Cheese, FMEA, or Eating an Elephant- it's huge but we aim to make it digestible! In this episode we look at how networking smart IV-pumps can speed up the medication safety quality cycle, how networking assists biomedical departments in keeping pump libraries updated and look at two case studies where networking allowed for more complete data across facilities, how ‘forcing functions’ work, and how richer data can help with planning human approaches to medication safety. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What is Continuous Quality Improvement for IV Medication Safety?
In this, our fourth Scutum, we look at the data that comes out of smart pumps: How this data is generated from 'Good Saves', from hard and soft limits, from different profiles from all over the hospital and how this CQI data helps us look into the dark corners, at workarounds, and how our risk management system can raise staff up.So, come along with us and help us and celebrate good saves! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Back in The Box for IV Medication Safety
This Episode is accredited for Continuing Professional Development. In order to claim your credit simply listen to the show, rate us on your podcast service, and then email us [email protected] with your rating and any review comments.We promised you sunshine and fresh air... and if medication management solutions, patient safety successes and 'good catches' are your idea of sunshine and fresh air then this is the episode for you, in this, our third Scutum or episode, we look deeper into Dose Error Reduction Software, smart pump datasets, and how build for success in IV medication risk managment! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Out of the Box IV Medication Safety
This Episode is accredited for Continuing Professional Development. In order to claim your credit simply listen to the show, rate us on your podcast service, and then email us [email protected] with your rating and any review comments.In this, our second Scutum or episode, we look at how Dose Error Reduction Software works, how we can build strong IV medication libraries and how convenience can equal compliance.We start to celebrate successes and 'good catches' and look at how risk management systems can raise us up! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Estonia Job
In this episode we welcome a special guest Alice Dainty, a 'compounding supremo' to take us through how automation and re-engineering of intravenous medication compounding can be achieved, there's more poerty, James gets ghosted by the Pope and the Dalai Lama, and Samuel's trumpet goes missing, creating a mystery that may involve Dipak, Tina, and lovers of music everywhere. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Why Testudo? What does medication safety mean today?
This Episode is accredited for Continuing Professional Development. In order to claim your credit simply listen to the show, rate us on your podcast service, and then email us [email protected] with your rating and any review comments.In this, our first EVER episode we look at the size of the problem. We look into the dark corners, at workarounds, at how the system can either raise you up or pull you down. We look at every part of the medication chain (well maybe not every part...) We'll give some scary numbers, tell tales of data and personal experiences of medication error, and think about the second victim.And if this all seems a bit dark... then don't worry sunshine and fresh air is coming in subsequent episodes as we look at medication management solutions, celebrate successes and 'good catches' and look at risk management systems that raise us up! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About* Medication Management in the Hospital and Beyond (*But Were Afraid to Ask) We've got it all from robots and AI, compounding clean rooms as the engine rooms of oncology, through to IV-medication delivery in oncology, critical care, and in homecare. And there's even some physics thrown in for those of you who like that sort of thing... think Bernouli’s equation and more... much more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
HOSTED BY
James Waterson
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