302. CDS and PGY2 Pharmacy Informatics Training feat. Dr. Marc Willner
Pharmacy, IT, & Me: Your Informatics Pharmacist Podcast - A podcast by Tony Dao, PharmD, EMBA, CPHIMS, FCPhA
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302. CDS and PGY2 Pharmacy Informatics Training feat. Dr. Marc Willner Intended Audience: Everyone Originally recorded in early 2022. On today's episode, we had the opportunity to speak with lead pharmacy informatics specialist and residency program director, Dr. Marc Willner, on his career journey and what his role is in terms of clinical decision support. Topics in this episode include: Dr. Willner's early career path Vendor-neutral residency training The importance of clinical knowledge prior to moving into pharmacy informatics What the CDS informatics team is responsible for, such as pharmacy patient scoring The feature request process How COVID-19 affected practice You can learn more about the Cleveland Clinic Pharmacy Informatics Residency program at https://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/pharmacy/education/residency-programs You can also reach out to Dr. WIllner at [email protected] Disclaimer: Views expressed are those of the individuals and do not reflect thoughts and opinions of any entity with which speakers have been, is now, or will be affiliated. New to LinkedIn and not sure where to start? Download my free ebook, "Professional Networking Unlocked", at https://www.tonydaopharmd.com/ebook Follow us on social media! Twitter: @pharmacyitme Instagram: @pharmacyinformatics LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pharmacyitme/ Website: Pharmacy IT & Me Email: [email protected] Follow Tony's personal Twitter account at @tonydaopharmd Network with other pharmacists at Pharmacists Connect!http://pharmacistsconnect.com For more information on pharmacy informatics, check out some of the following useful links: ASHP's Section of Pharmacy Informatics and Technology: https://www.ashp.org/Pharmacy-Informaticist/Section-of-Pharmacy-Informatics-and-Technology/ HIMSS: https://www.himss.org/resources/pharmacy-informatics-and-its-cross-functional-role-healthcare Disclaimer: Views expressed are my own and do not reflect thoughts and opinions of any entity with which I have been, am now, or will be affiliated.