Paul Szumita, Clinical Pharmacy Director at Brigham and Women's Hospital, shares how to participate in publishing research by working to fill gaps in the literature. Paul discusses with host Gretchen Brummel different types of publications that pharmacists get involved, some past projects of his own, training you need to publish, and how to get started in publishing work.
Guest speaker:
Paul Szumita, PharmD, FCCM, FASHP, BCCCP, BCPS
Director, Clinical Pharmacy Services
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Moderator:
Gretchen Brummel, PharmD, BCPS
Director, Clinical Pharmacy Services
Vizient Center for Pharmacy Practice Excellence
Show Notes:
[00:47-2:10] Paul’s background and current position
[02:11-2:47] Number one piece of advice to start publishing
[02:48-4:42] Fitting publishing into day-to-day work
[04:43-5:56] Different publications to get you involved
[05:57-7:05] Paul’s own projects
[07:06-9:08] Barriers to publishing
[09:09-10:04] Training needed
[10:05-12:59] Process of submitting
[13:00-14:41] Small scale ways to get started
[14:42-18:43] Advantages to solo and team publishing
[18:44-20:23] Future of pharmacy-based publication
Links | Resources:
How-to guide for overcoming barriers of research and scholarship training in Pharm.D. and pharmacy residency programs Click here
Residency research training: Need to rethink the prescription for success? Click here
Barriers to publishing in biomedical journals perceived by a sample of French researchers: results of the DIAzePAM Click here
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