Tuesday Jan 18, 2022
Information overload: tips and tricks for staying on top of the literature, part 2
Sara J. Hyland, Clinical Pharmacist at OhioHealth Grant Medical Center, returns in Part 2 to share tools, expertise and strategies on how to stay ahead of the overwhelming volume of contributions to in this information age. Sara discusses with host Gretchen Brummel how to develop a multi-pronged system for limiting the workload of keeping up, skimming and drilling strategies and maintaining your system so it stays current.
Guest speaker:
Sara J. Hyland, PharmD, BCCCP
Clinical Pharmacist
OhioHealth Grant Medical Center
Moderator:
Gretchen Brummel, PharmD, BCPS
Pharmacy Executive Director
Vizient Center for Pharmacy Practice Excellence
Show Notes:
[00:41-3:25] Ways to limit the workload associated with staying current
[03:26-11:26] Skimming and drilling strategies
[11:26-13:42] Maintaining your system
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Keeping Up with the Medical Literature: How to Set Up a System - American Family Physician - American Academy of Family Physicians Click here
Learn Like a Pro: Barbara Oakley, PhD: 9781250799371: Amazon.com: Books Click here
#50: How to read the medical literature like a journal editor - The Curbsiders Click here
Evidence-Based Strategies to Better Remember What You Learn - learntrepreneurs Click here
Seventy-five trials and eleven systematic reviews a day: how will we ever keep up? - PubMed Click here
Scientific literature: Information overload | Nature Click here
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