Host: Anna Morgan-Barsamian, MPH, RN, PMP, Senior Manager, Training & Education, NaRCAD
A conversation with Tahirih McAleer, BSP, Academic Detailer, RxFiles Academic Detailing Program and Loren Regier, BA, BSP, Consultant Pharmacist, RxFiles Academic Detailing Program Tag: Podcast Series, Evidence Based Medicine
How do we navigate uncertainty in our conversations?
Join us as we hear from our colleagues at RxFiles Academic Detailing Program as they share strategies for handling uncertainty. From balancing preparation with the inevitable "I don't knows" to practicing presence in both professional and personal settings, this episode offers insights into how detailers can make deeper connections and have more meaningful discussions. Tune in to learn how embracing discomfort can lead to growth and confidence. (Click here for the audio transcription.) ![]()
Loren is a Pharmacist and Consultant Editor with RxFiles Academic Detailing Service in Saskatoon, SK, Canada. Loren has guided the development of this provincial academic detailing service since the first “ground breaking” pilot project began in 1997. Loren is active as a member of the Canadian Academic Detailing Collaboration and provides training and consultation to various programs and initiatives. Loren’s interests cover the practical application of evidence to practice and the ongoing development of multifaceted interventions that support academic detailing. Additionally, Loren serves as a faculty facilitator for NaRCAD’s Academic Detailing Techniques trainings. Read more.
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Tahirih graduated from the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition at the University of
Saskatchewan in 2015. Since then, she has been working in community pharmacies in rural settings. She joined RxFiles as an academic detailer in 2018 where she primarily visits rural health care providers. Tahirih is passionate about improving accessibility to primary care practices. Outside of healthcare practices, Tahirih and her husband run a mixed animal veterinary clinic alongside their 2 young boys. Want more? Follow us on Spotify or Apple! Comments are closed.
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