Introduction to daily activities of clinical pharmacist.
Drug therapy monitoring,
Medication chart review
Clinical Progress
Pharmacist intervention
Detection and management of ADRs
a beautiful ppt, illustrating the principles for prescribing, current concepts for clinical decision making, for practicing medicine and health care planning worldwide...
Introduction to Premarketing Phase
Limitation of Premarketing Phase and Importance of Phase IV period
Definition of DUS
History of DUS
Objectives of DUS
Types of Drug Use Information
Drug Utilization Cycle
Introduction to daily activities of clinical pharmacist.
Drug therapy monitoring,
Medication chart review
Clinical Progress
Pharmacist intervention
Detection and management of ADRs
a beautiful ppt, illustrating the principles for prescribing, current concepts for clinical decision making, for practicing medicine and health care planning worldwide...
Introduction to Premarketing Phase
Limitation of Premarketing Phase and Importance of Phase IV period
Definition of DUS
History of DUS
Objectives of DUS
Types of Drug Use Information
Drug Utilization Cycle
This lecture slides are prepared for Refresher course for pharmacist. Essential Medicines, Rational use of drugs and Self medication, These are the topics covered in this ppt.These slides are also useful for other medical undergraduates and post graduates students.
Essential drug concept and rational use of medicinesPravin Prasad
Many medical students are unheard of the Essential Medicine List. This has been mentioned in very small sections in various textbooks that are in use in Nepal. The discussion on this topic is a must among medical and nursing students, as well as anyone related to field of Medicine
Definition and scope of Pharmacoepidemiology ABUBAKRANSARI2
In these slides I shared the information of definition and scope of pharmacoepidemiology. Types of studies - cohort studies, cross-sectional studies etc.
This presentation describes the objectives, approach and application of Drug Utilization studies in Pharmacotherapeutics. This emphasizes on how to conduct a drug utilization studies.
Quality Use of Medicines means:
• Selecting management options wisely by:
Considering the place of medicines in treating illness and maintaining health, and
recognising that there may be better ways than medicine to manage many disorders.
• Choosing suitable medicines if a medicine is considered necessary so that the best available option is selected by taking into account:
- the individual
- the clinical condition
- risks and benefits
- dosage and length of treatment
- any co-existing conditions
- other therapies
- monitoring considerations
- costs for the individual, the community and the health system as a whole.
This lecture slides are prepared for Refresher course for pharmacist. Essential Medicines, Rational use of drugs and Self medication, These are the topics covered in this ppt.These slides are also useful for other medical undergraduates and post graduates students.
Essential drug concept and rational use of medicinesPravin Prasad
Many medical students are unheard of the Essential Medicine List. This has been mentioned in very small sections in various textbooks that are in use in Nepal. The discussion on this topic is a must among medical and nursing students, as well as anyone related to field of Medicine
Definition and scope of Pharmacoepidemiology ABUBAKRANSARI2
In these slides I shared the information of definition and scope of pharmacoepidemiology. Types of studies - cohort studies, cross-sectional studies etc.
This presentation describes the objectives, approach and application of Drug Utilization studies in Pharmacotherapeutics. This emphasizes on how to conduct a drug utilization studies.
Quality Use of Medicines means:
• Selecting management options wisely by:
Considering the place of medicines in treating illness and maintaining health, and
recognising that there may be better ways than medicine to manage many disorders.
• Choosing suitable medicines if a medicine is considered necessary so that the best available option is selected by taking into account:
- the individual
- the clinical condition
- risks and benefits
- dosage and length of treatment
- any co-existing conditions
- other therapies
- monitoring considerations
- costs for the individual, the community and the health system as a whole.
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India Diagnostic Labs Market: Dynamics, Key Players, and Industry Projections...Kumar Satyam
According to the TechSci Research report titled “India Diagnostic Labs Market Industry Size, Share, Trends, Competition, Opportunity, and Forecast, 2019-2029,” the India Diagnostic Labs Market was valued at USD 16,471.21 million in 2023 and is projected to grow at an impressive compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.55% through 2029. This significant growth can be attributed to various factors, including collaborations and partnerships among leading companies, the expansion of diagnostic chains, and increasing accessibility to diagnostic services across the country. This comprehensive report delves into the market dynamics, recent trends, drivers, competitive landscape, and benefits of the research report, providing a detailed analysis of the India Diagnostic Labs Market.
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The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases is a significant driver for the demand for diagnostic lab services. Chronic conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer require regular monitoring and diagnostic testing for effective management. The rise in chronic diseases necessitates the use of advanced diagnostic tools and technologies, driving the growth of the diagnostic labs market. Additionally, early diagnosis and timely intervention are crucial for managing chronic diseases, further boosting the demand for diagnostic lab services.
CHAPTER 1 SEMESTER V - ROLE OF PEADIATRIC NURSE.pdfSachin Sharma
Pediatric nurses play a vital role in the health and well-being of children. Their responsibilities are wide-ranging, and their objectives can be categorized into several key areas:
1. Direct Patient Care:
Objective: Provide comprehensive and compassionate care to infants, children, and adolescents in various healthcare settings (hospitals, clinics, etc.).
This includes tasks like:
Monitoring vital signs and physical condition.
Administering medications and treatments.
Performing procedures as directed by doctors.
Assisting with daily living activities (bathing, feeding).
Providing emotional support and pain management.
2. Health Promotion and Education:
Objective: Promote healthy behaviors and educate children, families, and communities about preventive healthcare.
This includes tasks like:
Administering vaccinations.
Providing education on nutrition, hygiene, and development.
Offering breastfeeding and childbirth support.
Counseling families on safety and injury prevention.
3. Collaboration and Advocacy:
Objective: Collaborate effectively with doctors, social workers, therapists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated care for children.
Objective: Advocate for the rights and best interests of their patients, especially when children cannot speak for themselves.
This includes tasks like:
Communicating effectively with healthcare teams.
Identifying and addressing potential risks to child welfare.
Educating families about their child's condition and treatment options.
4. Professional Development and Research:
Objective: Stay up-to-date on the latest advancements in pediatric healthcare through continuing education and research.
Objective: Contribute to improving the quality of care for children by participating in research initiatives.
This includes tasks like:
Attending workshops and conferences on pediatric nursing.
Participating in clinical trials related to child health.
Implementing evidence-based practices into their daily routines.
By fulfilling these objectives, pediatric nurses play a crucial role in ensuring the optimal health and well-being of children throughout all stages of their development.
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NDIS and Community 24/7 Nursing Care is a specific type of support that may be provided under the NDIS for individuals with complex medical needs who require ongoing nursing care in a community setting, such as their home or a supported accommodation facility.
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For those battling kidney disease and exploring treatment options, understanding when to consider a kidney transplant is crucial. This guide aims to provide valuable insights into the circumstances under which a kidney transplant at the renowned Hiranandani Hospital may be the most appropriate course of action. By addressing the key indicators and factors involved, we hope to empower patients and their families to make informed decisions about their kidney care journey.
Navigating Challenges: Mental Health, Legislation, and the Prison System in B...Guillermo Rivera
This conference will delve into the intricate intersections between mental health, legal frameworks, and the prison system in Bolivia. It aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current challenges faced by mental health professionals working within the legislative and correctional landscapes. Topics of discussion will include the prevalence and impact of mental health issues among the incarcerated population, the effectiveness of existing mental health policies and legislation, and potential reforms to enhance the mental health support system within prisons.
2. FOUNDERS
Dr. Kalyan Uppaluri MD
FACP
MD in Internal Medicine, USA
Professional Degree in Medical
Genomics,
Stanford University
Cancer research at Wayne State
University
Associate Professor, Internal
Medicine
Campbell University
Dr. Hima Challa MD FACP
MD in Internal Medicine, USA
Professional Degree in Medical
Genomics,
Harvard Medical School
Masters in Nutrition
science,
Texas Women University
Founding member of
Pharmacogenomics Research Network
Program Director, Internal Medicine
residency program, Campbell University
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4. Why Personalized Medicine?
• Current medical guidelines group all individuals with
similar diseases into one category and dictate the exact
same management for every individual.
• Result? Treatment failures.
• Initial response to medical management only, is as low
as 50% for most chronic conditions.
5. The traditional approach
Current medical practices group all individuals with similar
diseases into one category
Dictate the exact same management for every individual
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Result?
Treatment
failures
Multiple testing
regimens
Powerful
medications
Invasive
treatment
Effectiveness of drugs
Hypertension Drugs
ACE Inhibitors 10-30
%
Heart Failure Drugs
Beta Blockers 15-25
%
Anti Depressants 20-50
%
Cholesterol Drugs
Statins 30-70
%
Asthma Drugs
Beta-2-agonists 40-70
%
6.7% of patients in hospitals experience
serious drug reactions
7. RESULT
Emergence of multiple diets like Atkins, Paleo, ketosis diet,
hcg weight loss designed by less qualified individuals.
Focusing on a single nutritional culprit as a solution.
Serious medical complications arising from the above.
9. 4 P’s of Medicine
• Personalized
• Predictive
• Preventative
• Participatory
10. •Major organizations across the globe, including
American Heart Association, American College of
Physicians are embracing personalized and
integrative care as a major approach in patient care.
•AHA in November 2013 advised an integrative
approach which combines---Fitness, Mental health
and Diet.
12. Genomics in
Personalized
Medicine
Everyone has
unique genes
GENES PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE
Your predisposition
to diseases
How you react to various
foods and medicines
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Personalized medicine uses your genetic information,
along with other factors such as your environment and
history, in order to make more precise, personalized,
and safer medical choices.
13. Scope of Genomics- Helps in Longevity
Genetics can be used along with medical information in the following
areas-
Heart disease risk
Know your medications
Diabetes , high BP, Thyroid, Obesity Risk and management
Nutrition
Fitness
14. • Comprehensive Genomic Analysis.
• Nutrition and Fitness Genomics.
• Metabolic Genomic Analysis- Includes Hormonal
health, Gut health, Obesity risk and management,
Thyroid management, Musculoskeletal Health.
15. Increase your Longevity and Healthy Years
of Life
A comprehensive program that combines the power of DNA sequencing
data to your health plan to provide accurate plan designed for you.
• This is an advanced genomic clinical interpretation technology. It looks at
over 20,000 genes unique to you and provides health insights.
• It uses the latest DNA sequencing technology to help you prevent cancer,
heart diseases, diabetes, obesity and other lifestyle disorders.
• Based on your unique gene information and blood tests, it provides the
risk of certain diseases you carry and gives a clear plan on how to prevent
them.
16. BENEFITS
• Provides chances of diseases, complications and
Management plans, based on your genes for-
Diabetes, High BP, Heart disease, Parkinson’s
disease, Gastro conditions, kidney disorders.
Also provides, detailed plans on how to avoid
them.
• Pharmacogenomics- Provides an exhaustive list
of all the medications which are FDA approved,
you will respond well to and have low chances
of side effects. Covers medications for the
conditions listed above.
17. NUTRITION AND FITNESS
• Includes Carbohydrate metabolism, Lipid metabolism,
Proteins, Vitamins and Minerals Metabolism.
• What kind of foods will suit you. Eating according to genes.
• If keto diets and fasting is good for your body.
• Diet plans to maintain optimum health.
• Know the right amount and type of workout to suit your
body.
18. • Analysis and reporting of over 40 blood biomarkers including testing
for anaemia and iron status, liver and kidney function, insulin and
glucose markers, cholesterol panel with particle size, inflammatory
markers, hormones, certain vitamin nutrient levels.
• Imaging studies if needed.
19. How is it done?
• Initial consultation by a doctor to go over your current conditions, physical
exam and blood work.
• 10 ml blood draw, for your labs and DNA to be extracted and analyzed.
• Final output- Your current health profile along with your lifestyle habits, and
your gene analysis is put together, to give a complete report and detailed
health plan.
20. Flow chart of the process
DNA Quality &
Quantity
Nanodrop & QUBIT
DNA fragments
Quantity &
Quantity –
Bioanalyzer/ Tape
station
• Data Trimming
• Alignment of
Reads to
Reference
Genome
• QC Post
Alignment
• File
Conversions
• Duplicate
Markup File
• Variant
Detections
• Validations
Data Cleaning,
Demultiplexing
Raw Data
Annotation of
detected genetic
variants
Report Generation
FDA Approved
pharmacogenomic
analysis
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