125 Cathrine McKenzie: How This Pharmacist Advanced Critical Care Practice for the ENTIRE NATION!
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In this engaging podcast episode, we explore the remarkable career journey of Dr. Cathrine McKenzie, a clinical pharmacist specialising in critical care. The conversation delves into Cathrine's motivation to become an expert in ICU medications, a goal she pursued while undertaking a challenging PhD journey alongside motherhood. As one of the first funded critical care pharmacists in the UK, Catherine's dedication and expertise shine through. The discussion extends to Catherine's passion for research and collaboration, emphasising the importance of proactive engagement and building one's research portfolio. Key takeaways from this insightful episode include: Follow your interests and passions to find the right specialty - Cathrine pursued critical care pharmacy because she loved science and being part of a clinical team. Seek opportunities to collaborate on research - reach out to doctors or specialists in other fields if there are no pharmacy colleagues to partner with. Build your expertise to become the go-to pharmacist in your specialty - Cathrine made it a goal to know the ICU medications better than the doctors. Don't wait for structured training programs - advance your own learning through self-study if needed. Cathrine taught herself intensive care medicine early in her career. Cathrine's journey serves as a compelling example, showcasing the incredible achievements that pharmacists can unlock through determination, self-learning, collaboration, specialty expertise, and a steadfast commitment to advocating for the profession. SIGN UP to my NEWSLETTER below so you’ll be the first to know when new episodes are being released. You’ll also receive regular inspiration, tips, tools, and free content. https://pharmacistdiaries.ck.page/newsletter PARTNERSHIPS: The Naked Pharmacy is offering my podcast listeners a 20% discount on all their products. Use discount code PD20 at checkout to receive the offer. https://www.thenakedpharmacy.com/ Healf is offering my podcast listeners a 10% discount on all their products. Use the following link to purchase products and the discount code will be applied at checkout. https://healf.com/?snowball=ANISHA11032 FREE PDF GUIDE: 5 Steps to Streamline Your Week and Add 5 Extra Hours to Your Schedule! Inside these digital pages, you'll discover a carefully crafted strategy designed to bring order to the chaos, providing you with the keys to unlock additional time in your week. As we step into a new year, it's the perfect moment to redefine how you approach your days, allowing you to reclaim precious hours for what truly matters. Let's make 2024 the year of transformation and unparalleled efficiency! Don’t miss out on all this FREE content friends. Here’s the link to ⁠⁠subscribe⁠⁠! CONNECT WITH DR. CATHRINE MCKENZIE: LinkedIn: Cathrine McKenzie Instagram: @cathymck40 Twitter: @cathymac40 FILMED AND EDITED BY: Sunjay Vyas: https://www.sunjav.uk/ Follow me on My Website, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and/or Twitter. Feel free to subscribe to the podcast on your favourite podcast platform so you can be notified when a new episode is released or leave a review on apple podcasts. If you have any suggestions for guests you want me to talk to or if you’d like to come on yourself, please feel free to contact me via social media, or email at [email protected].
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