Episodes

  • Balancing Parenting and Oncology Pharmacy - How Do We Do It All?
    Dec 16 2025

    If you’re a new or expecting parent, finding the perfect work-life balance between your family and your profession (not to mention getting a good night’s sleep) can be tricky. HOPA Now is here to help – call it an early Christmas present!

    We assembled an expecting mother, a new father, and a mother of twins to join Matt and Father-of-Four Peter to share their stories and tips on raising children and how their attitudes to their jobs have changed.

    Former HOPA Now host Benjamin Andrick, PharmD, BCOP joined us alongside Renee McAlister Jones, PharmD, BCOP and Emma Garrison, PharmD, BCOP for a wide-ranging chat about everything you might want to know if you’re a HOPA member looking to start a family, or are already on the way to starting one.

    Our podcasting parents cover everything from date night advice and the surprising amount of protein in Costco bagels, to the challenge of finding mess-free crock pot recipes, and the joys of Lucky Charms cereal.

    Featuring a shocking mid-episode reveal you won’t see coming (our producer and one of the co-hosts didn’t when we were recording this, either!), you won’t want to miss our bumper Christmas edition of HOPA Now!

    And don’t forget to share your hobby, side-hustle or passion project with us for a chance to join us onstage at Annual Conference for our first-ever live episode! And if you’re selected, get your conference registration and select expenses reimbursed! Submit before Sunday, January 11, 2026 at https://apps.hoparx.org/forms/call_for_guests/

    Renee, Emma, Ben and Peter recommended the following books and items:

    • HALO SleepSack
    • Expecting Better: Why the Conventional Pregnancy Wisdom Is Wrong--and What You Really Need to Know by Emily Oster
    • Cribsheet: A Data-Driven Guide to Better, More Relaxed Parenting, from Birth to Preschool by Emily Oster
    • The Happiest Baby on the Block: The New Way to Calm Crying and Help Your Newborn Baby Sleep Longer by Harvey Karp
    • The “What to Expect” Series by Heidi Murkoff

    HOPA does not endorse any of these items, and these recommendations reflect the individual opinions of our guests.

    Interested in contributing to a future episode? Got a topic suggestion? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at communications@hoparx.org

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 10: Calling On Telehealth for Cancer Care Solutions
    Nov 18 2025

    Telehealth is not just on the rise – it's the new normal. And, in some cases, a vital lifeline for both isolated patients and overwhelmed, under-resourced institutions. Like every emerging healthcare trend, it has its ups and downs. But what are the nuances of delivering effective patient care through telehealth? What innovations are happening in this field that we can learn from? And what are the challenges facing this form of patient care?

    Matt and Peter head down south to talk to a pair of HOPA members with plenty of telehealth experience – Clarissa Wilkins, PharmD, BCOP, a clinical oncology pharmacist at Texas Oncology; and Marcus “Tad” Autry, PharmD, Regional Medical Science Liaison for BeOne Medicines in Norman, OK.

    Clarissa and Tad help bust myths, map out how to avoid feeling isolated, and explain the positive impact that telehealth can have, as well as offering tips and tricks to any pharmacists who are looking to enter telehealth or expand their knowledge in this area.

    The multi-organization collaboration on Patient Education Sheets can be accessed at https://patienteducationsheets.com/

    The HHS’ Telehealth resources can be access at https://telehealth.hhs.gov/

    Find out more about the American Telemedicine Association and its resources here: https://www.americantelemed.org/

    Tad’s recommended article on providing more thoughtful patient care by Doug Flora, MD can be accessed here: https://douglasflora.substack.com/p/theyre-not-looking-for-ivermectintheyre

    Access HOPA’s resources on cultural competencies here: https://www.hoparx.org/about-us/access-representation-opportunity-at-hopa/aro-toolkit/dei-toolkit-patient-care-resources/#ruralurbancare

    Interested in contributing to a future episode? Got a topic suggestion? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at communications@hoparx.org

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    48 mins
  • Episode 9: An Oasis in the Cancer Care Desert Crisis
    Oct 28 2025

    Cancer Care Deserts are becoming increasingly common across the United States. Vast areas of rural America in need of cancer care are underserved, under-resourced, and under strain. But sometimes the best and most creative solutions come under pressure.

    Join Matt and Peter Stuessy, PharmD, BCOP, to learn about the efforts being made to combat the growing crisis with guests Wade Swenson MD, MPH, MBA, FACP, FACHE, cofounder of the Rural Cancer Institute and the Rural Oncology Conference; and Rachel Wagemann, MBA, Vice President of Operations at Sanford Health in Sioux Falls, SD - the largest rural healthcare system in the country.

    Wade and Rachel share their experiences, the benefits of close-knit community support, and suggestions for what bigger urban institutions can learn from their rural counterparts, as well as advice for smaller cancer care institutions looking to replicate their successes.

    Find out more about the Rural Cancer Institute here: https://www.ruralcancer.org/

    The 2nd Rural Oncology Conference takes place in April 2026 in Minneapolis – find out more here: https://www.ruraloncologyconference.org/

    Interested in contributing to a future episode? Got a topic suggestion? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at communications@hoparx.org

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    49 mins
  • Episode 8: Exploring Oncology Pharmacy in Alaska, Hawaii and Guam
    Oct 14 2025

    Imagine if you had to contend with patients scheduling their treatments around Transpacific flights, "island time", and fishing season! What if everyday problems like drug shortages where even more challenging because you’re 6000 miles away from the mainland, or the only major cancer care center in your state?

    On this episode of HOPA Now, Matt takes on solo hosting duties, but he’s not alone. Joining him to discuss what it’s like working as an oncology pharmacists in some of the most remote corners of the United States, are HOPA members Tarah Hibbs from Anchorage, Alaska; Renee Shirakawa Kwock from Kailua, Hawaii; and Jasmine Bazinet from Guam City, Guam.

    If you’re a HOPA member, make sure to visit HOPA Central for all kinds of useful discussion, as recommended by our guests: https://central.hoparx.org/

    Interested in contributing to a future episode? Got a topic suggestion? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at communications@hoparx.org

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    39 mins
  • Episode 7: Surviving Cancer as an Oncology Pharmacist
    Oct 1 2025

    It’s hard enough being an Oncology Pharmacist, but it’s even harder when you have cancer yourself. Matt is joined by Peter Stuessy, PharmD, BCOP for a very special conversation with Ebtesam “Sammi” Ahmed, PharmD, MS, BCMTMS – Oncology Pharmacist, triple cancer survivor, and Fulbright Specialist Grant recipient.

    Sammi discusses how the journey is far from over when you ring the bell, survivor guilt, lessons learned from experiencing palliative care on multiple continents and, crucially, where to find hope when faced with daunting odds.

    Sammi’s latest paper for the New England Journal of Medicine, about the silent opioid crisis, can be read here: https://catalyst.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/CAT.24.0380

    You can find out more about Sammi’s recommended yoga course for cancer patients here: https://www.mskcc.org/departments/division-subspecialty-medicine/integrative-medicine/programs/yoga-patient

    Following our discussion with Sammi, she recommended this article on the work of Dr. Diane Meier: https://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/18/health/scientist-at-work-diane-meier-providing-care-when-the-cure-is-out-of-reach.html

    Interested in contributing to a future episode? Got a topic suggestion? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at communications@hoparx.org

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    48 mins
  • Episode 6: A Roundtable on Psychedelic Therapies in Cancer Care
    Sep 16 2025

    Psychedelic therapies remain controversial in some parts of the Hem/Onc Pharmacy space, but are beginning to enter the mainstream. It’s an area of cancer care that remains shrouded in misconception, but it might offer patients, caregivers and the bereaved exactly what they need if it is increasingly accepted and more effectively regulated on a wider scale.

    Ben and Matt are joined by a panel of experts to discuss the opportunities, risks, and challenges of psychedelic therapies in cancer care. Paul Hutson; Andrew Whitman, PharmD, BCOP; and Kelan Thomas share some fascinating insights into why microdosing is problematic; drug-drug interactions; potential therapy for those suffering from chronic grief; socioeconomic inequities in access and usage; as well as assessing portrayals in popular culture.

    Learn more about the Psychedelic Pharmacists Association, including how to become a member: https://psychedelicpharmacist.org/

    Find out about any upcoming psychedelics clinical trials through the NIH’s website: https://clinicaltrials.gov/

    Learn more about Oregon and Colorado’s Psilocybin practices, respectively, through their official state health authority websites: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/ph/preventionwellness/pages/oregon-psilocybin-services.aspx (Oregon)

    https://dpo.colorado.gov/NaturalMedicine (Colorado)

    Interested in contributing to a future episode? Got a topic suggestion? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at communications@hoparx.org

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    40 mins
  • Episode 5: Opening Up Palliative Care and Pain Management
    Sep 9 2025

    Pain Management and Palliative Care are multi-faceted parts of Cancer Care that are sometimes misunderstood. Ben and Matt are joined by HOPA member Peter Stuessy, PharmD, BCOP, and Katrina Buretta, NP to learn about their work together at Aurora Health Care in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

    In this special joint interview, they find out about the realities of palliative care, different types of pain, and the secrets to a successful working relationship between Nurse and Pharmacist.

    Interested in contributing to a future episode? Got a topic suggestion? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at communications@hoparx.org

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    31 mins
  • Episode 4: How Climate Change and Cancer Care Impact Each Other
    Aug 26 2025

    Climate Change affects everyone – but did you know how much of an impact it has on cancer care? And how much cancer care can contribute to climate change?

    Matt and Ben learn about what can be done to combat climate change, and the cost of what happens if we don’t prepare for it on every level. To talk through everything from the staggering carbon footprint of cancer care, to how certain cancers are on the rise, and from the best way to tackle climate anxiety, to why institutions should be prioritizing disaster planning, they’re joined by two experts in their field.

    Shellyza Sajwani, PharmD, co-chair of the Canadian Association of Pharmacy for the Environment (CAPhE), a cancer survivor whose treatment was once disrupted by multiple tornadoes, and now plays a key role in global cooperation between oncology and pharmacy experts to tackle climate change; and Joan Schiller, MD, an oncologist and co-founder of climate advocacy group Oncologists United for Climate and Health (OUCH).

    Find out more about OUCH on their website: https://www.ouchforclimate.org/

    You can learn more about Climaceutics here: https://www.climaceutics.com/

    The International Pharmaceutical Federation's SustainabilityRx site offers a wealth of useful and relevant resources: https://sustainability.fip.org/

    And Rx for Climate here: https://www.rxforclimate.org/

    Interested in contributing to a future episode? Got a topic suggestion? We'd love to hear from you.Email us at communications@hoparx.org

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    44 mins