ReproRx

Sally Rafie, PharmD | Birth Control Pharmacist

Timely topic discussions on reproductive health issues for pharmacy professionals with Dr. Sally Rafie. Brought to you by Birth Control Pharmacist.

Episodes

  1. 03/08/2023

    Rural Communities

    How can we support rural communities? Our guests Dr. Danielle Colayco and Ashley Rojas discuss the barriers to reproductive care that rural communities face, and ways that pharmacists can be a resource and bridge gaps in care. Rural communities are disproportionately affected when it comes to reproductive care. These communities face challenges to access basic healthcare services. In rural communities patients have to travel further to access healthcare services. Rural communities have been negatively impacted by pharmacy closures which increases the burden these communities and remaining pharmacies face. Pharmacists who work in rural areas where pharmacies have closed can use this as an opportunity to build up their services and serve as a resource to their community. One way to connect patients to community services is by mapping community social resources, such as food banks, domestic violence shelters, and mental health services. By taking action, pharmacists can help bridge the gap in rural communities and ensure everyone has access to healthcare services. To claim CPE credit, visit https://birthcontrolpharmacist.com/podcast Connect with our guests and their work: Ashley Rojas, Executive Director of Fresno Barrios Unidos    Instagram: @fresnobarriosunidos    Website: https://fresnobarriosunidos.org/ Danielle Colayco, PharmD, MS, Executive Director of Komoto Family Foundation    Instagram: @komotofamilyfoundationofficial    Website: https://www.komotofamilyfoundation.org/

    26 min
  2. 03/08/2023

    Reproductive Justice

    What does reproductive justice mean to you? Our guests Dr. Kajua Lor, Dr. Christina Madison and Attorney Jennifer Chou joined us to discuss the reproductive justice movement, their work and experiences, and how to incorporate the principles into your practice. Reproductive justice is the human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent the children we have in safe and sustainable communities. To support this right for all people, pharmacists can facilitate access to healthcare services. It is important for pharmacists to show they are here for their community members by valuing their patients and providing services, such as contraceptives. Pharmacists should provide contraceptive access to all patients to the extent possible. Patients will remember the pharmacist who takes the time to help them understand their options and feel agency over their reproductive health. We discuss how reproductive justice differs from reproductive rights. We then discuss the work that is being done to help support the reproductive justice movement and share ways that pharmacists can adopt reproductive justice into their practices. To claim CPE credit, visit https://birthcontrolpharmacist.com/podcast Connect with our guests and their work: Kajua Lor, PharmD, BCACP    Instagram: @kajualorpharmd    Twitter: @kajualorpharmd    Website: https://kajualorpharmd.wixsite.com/kajualorpharmd Christina Madison, PharmD, FCCP, AAHIVP    Instagram: @thepublichealthpharmacist    Twitter: @publichealthrx    Website: https://www.thepublichealthpharmacist.com/ Jennifer Chou, J.D.    Twitter: @_jenchou @aclu_norcal    ACLU page: https://www.aclunc.org/staff/jennifer-chou

    32 min

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Timely topic discussions on reproductive health issues for pharmacy professionals with Dr. Sally Rafie. Brought to you by Birth Control Pharmacist.