The Digital Apothecary - Timothy Aungst, PharmD. Pharmacy Podcast Episode 245
Author of the Digitial Apothecary - Timothy Aungst PharmD. About Tim: Aspiring modern renaissance man. Started off as an Industrial Maintenance Technician (which included banging industrial machinery with a large spanner, and discovering the joys of a welder). Went on to be educated and trained as a pharmacist, with an emphasis on inpatient and ambulatory services. Centered on transitions of care and geriatric medicine. Dedicated towards the merge of technology and medicine, with a focus on mobile health (mHealth). Hoping to bring mobile technology to pharmacy practice and interdisciplinary care, leveraging technology to improve access to information and increase interprofessional communication. Tim is a frequent writer for Pharmacy Times. INTERESTS: Mobile Technology (e.g. smartphones, tablet computers, personal fitness trackers) Mobile Health (i.e. mHealth) Medical Writing Design in Medicine Geriatric care Pharmacy History (especially European 1400-1800) EDUCATION: Clinical Geriatric Fellowship, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, Worcester, MA (1 Year) PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency (ASHP Accredited), St. Luke's University Hospital Network, Bethlehem, PA (1 Year) Doctorate of Pharmacy, Wilkes University Nesbit School of Pharmacy, Wilke-Barre, PA. Graduated 2011. LICENSES: Pennsylvania Pharmacy License Massachusetts Pharmacy License CERTIFICATIONS: APHA Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery Certification Residency Teaching Certificate - Lynne Sylvia, PharmD NIH: Protecting Human Research Participants Certification NIH: Clinical Research Training Certification CITI: Biomedical Research CITI: Health Information Privacy and Security (HIPS) for Clinical Investigators REFERENCES: INQUIRE FOR FURTHER DETAILS WEBSITE INFORMATION The intention of this little slice of the internet is twofold. First, serving as an electronic portfolio and CV of my work. Second, an area where I can place my thoughts and interests for others to share. It is not intended as a means to help patients with their disease states or give medical advice. That is a matter between a provider and patient, which I have no part of through this digital means. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.