My apologies. Obviously this was meant to be for Ciprian!
Dean Giustini, UBC biomedical branch librarian
Diamond Health Care Centre and Vancouver Hospital
Vancouver BC, Canada V5Z 1M9
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On Fri, 26 Sep 2008, Dean Giustini wrote:
> Hi Ciprian,
> I'm wondering if you could come to speak to my class of student health
> librarians on October 7th at 6pm on the UBC campus? I would love if you could
> briefly talk about your weekly podcast and how pharmacists use podcasts to
> stay current with evidence. Dean
>
> Dean Giustini, UBC biomedical branch librarian
> Diamond Health Care Centre and Vancouver Hospital
> Vancouver BC, Canada V5Z 1M9
> blog: http://weblogs.elearning.ubc.ca/googlescholar
> wiki: http://hlwiki.slais.ubc.ca
> twitter: http://twitter.com/giustini
>
> On Thu, 25 Sep 2008, Ciprian Jauca wrote:
>
>> Some people on this list may already be aware of this, so I'll begin with
>> apologies for cross-posting. I thought people will be interested to know
>> that the Therapeutics Initiative is producing a weekly podcast on evidence
>> based drug therapy.
>> The podcast is designed with family physicians, pharmacists and students in
>> mind. The intention is to provide a healthy dose of evidence based drug
>> therapy information and a smidgeon (or more sometimes) of healthy
>> skepticism. It is also meant to be practical and hopefully entertaining.
>> The podcasts are presented by Dr. James McCormack, a professor in the
>> Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences at The University of British Columbia
>> and Dr. Michael Allan, an assistant professor in the Department of Family
>> Medicine at the University of Alberta. Both have extensive experience in
>> not only using evidence in clinical practice, but also teaching and writing
>> about the practical aspects of evidence-based information and are active
>> members of the Therapeutics Initiative's Education Working Group. For more
>> information about the group, including members' bios go here:
>> http://ti.ubc.ca/en/node/136
>> We've created a blog for the podcast, through which James and Michael are
>> answering listeners' questions and receiving ideas for future shows. This
>> has proven very popular and we found both the questions and the feedback
>> received from listeners quite insightful.
>> More information about this new source for unbiased evidence based
>> information can be found here: http://ti.ubc.ca/en/blog/2514 You can listen
>> to any episode right from the website, download any episode to your
>> computer or subscribe to automatically receive the weekly podcast and then
>> listen to it on your computer, iPod or MP3 player.
>> To subscribe to the podcast through iTunes click here and then press the
>> 'subscribe' button.
>> Or just click here:
>> http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=279020839
>> Thank you for reading this. Have a great day!
>> Best regards,
>> Ciprian Jauca
>> Program Coordinator
>> Therapeutics Initiative
>> University of British Columbia
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>> +1-604-822-0700
>> www.ti.ubc.ca
>>
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