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Comment on Thoughts on my time with DoseEdge Pharmacy Workflow Manager  by...

Mike, Are you aware of any time studies on how many CPS (on average) can be done over an 8hr period with this system as well as the USP 797 requirements?

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In reply to Theresa. Hi Mike – I am not aware of any studies like that. And let’s face it, the companies that make these products certainly aren’t going to do them. There’s only a downside for them. –...

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Comment on Thoughts on my time with DoseEdge Pharmacy Workflow Manager  by...

After two years of using DoseEdge I can confidently say that it has been a tremendous addition to our IV room. It gives everyone much more confidence in both the checking and compounding of IV’s. We’ve...

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Comment on Mobile compounding units, a.k.a. sterile compounding trailers by...

That’s interesting that the MCU has self-contained utilities that make it feel like a pharmacy cleanroom. I imagine that it’s not ideal for everyone to work in an MCU, but it must be a nice alternative...

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Comment on Mobile compounding units, a.k.a. sterile compounding trailers by...

In reply to <a href="http://jerryfahrni.com/2018/07/mobile-compounding-units-a-k-a-sterile-compounding-trailers/comment-page-1/#comment-719607">Mindy Jollie</a>. They're pretty cool. Like...

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Comment on So I bought a Chromebook  by Rethinking Chromebooks

[…] couple of years ago, I tried switching from a Windows laptop to a Chromebook. It didn’t work. At the time, I was simply too entrenched in my specific needs to make the switch. Things have […]

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Comment on Rethinking Chromebooks by Prasenjeet

<p>I have a Lenovo laptop and it’s great. I’ve also used them off and on at work, and they’ve been great.</p> <p>Downsides: Sadly the newer T490 doesn’t have the additional battery...

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Comment on Rethinking Chromebooks by Jerry Fahrni

In reply to <a href="http://jerryfahrni.com/2019/10/rethinking-chromebooks/comment-page-1/#comment-723835">Prasenjeet</a>. Thanks! I've had 2 ThinkPads and a few from the Lenovo consumer...

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Comment on Saturday morning coffee [December 13 2014] by THRIV

[…] would be terrifying to receive a paralytic if you were awake and alert,” blogged my hospital pharmacist friend Jerry Fahrni. “The drug paralyzes you, but your other senses remain […]

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Comment on Pharmacy Integration is Starting to Make Sense by Tony

Really insightful post and I agree with many of the statements you have stated. I do wonder, though, where you see it going with more “specialized” sections of pharmacy. For example, it looks like...

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Comment on Managing medication trays in acute care pharmacy by Weeks 3 and 4...

[…] Source: https://jerryfahrni.com/2015/03/managing-medication-trays-in-acute-care-pharmacy/ […]

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Comment on BD Intelliport System receives recognition by Robert

2024-2-13 What happened to this BD Intelliport Injection system? It seems brilliant to me.

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Comment on BD Intelliport System receives recognition by Jerry Fahrni

In reply to <a href="https://jerryfahrni.com/2015/08/bd-intelliport-system-receives-recognition/comment-page-1/#comment-730969">Robert</a>. I don't really know. Way back when, I was very...

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