Rhys, cardiology pharmacist, joined me to discuss how he has incorporated research into his clinical role. He shares how he got introduced to research and how it is currently shaping both his role and his clinical interactions. We talk all about real-world evaluation.
Top 3 takeaways
1) Real world evaluation as reporting on how evidence-based treatments or interventions work in people who get excluded from research studies.
2) Research delivery in large research studies and a training ground and inspiration for becoming a driver research design.
3) No data is bad data, even if you do not prove your hypothesis, you still add to the knowledge base
Bio:
Rhys is a specialist clinical pharmacist who is a cardiology independent prescriber in Wales at the Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend. After his introduction to research (Ferric Derisomaltose in HF) he has become active in multiple real-world evaluations and research projects. In addition to his interest in the management and practice-based research in Heart Failure, he also works to promote the benefits and the role of a specialist pharmacists within multi-disciplinary teams.
Find Rhys
X (twitter): @RhysWMPharm https://twitter.com/RhysWMPharm
Rhys is reading:
Burn: The misunderstood science of metabolism by Herman Pontzer
Rhys’ Research:
https://academic.oup.com/ehjcr/article/5/8/ytab281/6352634?login=false
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