54 min

Current Drug Studies with Palmetto Clinical Research CorConsult Rx: Evidence-Based Medicine and Pharmacy

    • Medicine

On this episode, we are joined by my little cousin Rachel Corvino, BSN and Emily Phillips, CCRC from Palmetto Clinical Research. PCR is the research department for Palmetto Primary Care Physicians. Rachel and Emily talk through some of the clinical studies that they are currently involved with. We discuss new drugs being used in Alzheimer's disease, endometriosis, CV risk reduction, and diabetes. 
Visit Palmetto Clinical Research's website at https://www.palmettoclinicalresearch.com
If you have any questions for myself or Cole, reach out to us on any of the following:
Mike - mcorvino@corconsultrx.com
Cole - cswanson@corconsultrx.com
Instagram and other social media platforms - @corconsultrx
This podcast reviews current evidence-based medicine and pharmacy treatment options. This podcast is intended to be used for educational purposes only and is intended for healthcare professionals and students. This podcast is not for patients and not intended as advice or treatment.
 

On this episode, we are joined by my little cousin Rachel Corvino, BSN and Emily Phillips, CCRC from Palmetto Clinical Research. PCR is the research department for Palmetto Primary Care Physicians. Rachel and Emily talk through some of the clinical studies that they are currently involved with. We discuss new drugs being used in Alzheimer's disease, endometriosis, CV risk reduction, and diabetes. 
Visit Palmetto Clinical Research's website at https://www.palmettoclinicalresearch.com
If you have any questions for myself or Cole, reach out to us on any of the following:
Mike - mcorvino@corconsultrx.com
Cole - cswanson@corconsultrx.com
Instagram and other social media platforms - @corconsultrx
This podcast reviews current evidence-based medicine and pharmacy treatment options. This podcast is intended to be used for educational purposes only and is intended for healthcare professionals and students. This podcast is not for patients and not intended as advice or treatment.
 

54 min