Core Entrustable Professional Activities in Clinical Pharmacology for Entering Residency: Common Problem Drugs and How to Prescribe Them

Although the medical profession strives for safe prescribing, most medications are unique challenges even when prescribed by an experienced provider. In this article we discuss the pitfalls associated with drug interactions between commonly used antibiotics and anticoagulants, the complexities assoc...

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Hauptverfasser: Donnenberg, Vera S., Chaikin, Philip, Mandic, Maja, Meibohm, Bernd, den Anker, John, Rhinehart, Erin, Nafziger, Anne N., Burris, James F.
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Antibiotics
Anticoagulants
contraception
Contraceptives
Corticoids
Corticosteroids
entrustable professional activities (EPA) in clinical pharmacology
ethinyl estradiol
GME
medical education
Medical personnel
norethindrone
novel oral anticoagulants (NOAC)
opioids
Overdose
Pharmacology
prescribing practices
problem drugs
Professional activities
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Side effects
steroids
thrombosis
toxicity
UME
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