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Take Two Pills and listen to this podcast

by Lauren Gory

Take Two Pills and listen to this podcast: teaching and learning in health, medicine, and more! Our goal is to connect innovative teachers in health sciences and provide practical and inspirational teaching advice. If you are teaching or want to teach in medicine, pharmacy, nursing, psychology, nutrition, physical or occupational therapy, or other health sciences-Two Pills Podcast is for you! [email protected] twitter: @twopillspodcast

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Episodes

Get Psyched with Dr. Greg Bohall!

30m · Published 25 Oct 03:00

Interview with Dr. Greg Bohall!

Dr. Greg Bohall, Psy.D., C.R.C., MAC, ICADC, CADC-II

Dr. Greg Bohall earned his doctorate in psychology (Psy.D.) in clinical forensic psychology in 2014 from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Dr. Bohall is currently pursuing his licensure as a psychologist in the State of California. He is nationally and internationally recognized as a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (C.R.C.), a Master Addiction Counselor (MAC), and as an Internationally Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ICADC). He also holds a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor-II (CADC-II) credential in the State of California.

In his current role, Dr. Bohall provides clinical and forensic consultation to numerous organizations throughout the greater Los Angeles area where he authors grants for funding opportunities, develops programs for a variety of clinical and forensic populations, tailors documentation and organizational procedures, provides staff clinical training, and develops research protocols. He is also an adjunct instructor at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Dr. Bohall is the principal author of the text titled The Psychologist’s Guide to Professional Development (2017) through Springer International Publishing. He is also the principal series editor of the upcoming text series tentatively titled Dangerous Behaviors in Clinical and Forensic Psychology through Springer International Publishing where he is assessing intimate partner violence, affective and predatory violence, sexual deviance, psychopathy, terrorism, suicidality and self-injury, homicidality, and bullying and harassment in relation to various DSM-5 diagnoses and clinical orientations. Dr. Bohall’s current research interests include forensic assessment and rehabilitation, applicability of criminological theory in clinical practice, efficacy and processes of drug treatment courts, intimate partner violence, methods of interviewing and interrogation, and the underreporting of drug facilitated sexual assaults. Lastly, he has been appointed to the editorial board for the Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, & Trauma and the Journal of Child Sexual Abuse.


In his spare time, Dr. Bohall enjoys the viewership of non-intellectually stimulating movies (e.g., Stepbrothers, Ted, Dumb and Dumber), analyzing the science of bar operations by staring at the television show Bar Rescue, consuming buffalo wings with ranch dip, walking in serene settings, and the engagement in the closure of eyes to repair the body from the various daily damages (AKA sleeping).



Get Psyched with Dr. Greg Bohall!

30m · Published 25 Oct 03:00

Interview with Dr. Greg Bohall!

Dr. Greg Bohall, Psy.D., C.R.C., MAC, ICADC, CADC-II

Dr. Greg Bohall earned his doctorate in psychology (Psy.D.) in clinical forensic psychology in 2014 from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Dr. Bohall is currently pursuing his licensure as a psychologist in the State of California. He is nationally and internationally recognized as a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (C.R.C.), a Master Addiction Counselor (MAC), and as an Internationally Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ICADC). He also holds a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor-II (CADC-II) credential in the State of California.

In his current role, Dr. Bohall provides clinical and forensic consultation to numerous organizations throughout the greater Los Angeles area where he authors grants for funding opportunities, develops programs for a variety of clinical and forensic populations, tailors documentation and organizational procedures, provides staff clinical training, and develops research protocols. He is also an adjunct instructor at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Dr. Bohall is the principal author of the text titled The Psychologist’s Guide to Professional Development (2017) through Springer International Publishing. He is also the principal series editor of the upcoming text series tentatively titled Dangerous Behaviors in Clinical and Forensic Psychology through Springer International Publishing where he is assessing intimate partner violence, affective and predatory violence, sexual deviance, psychopathy, terrorism, suicidality and self-injury, homicidality, and bullying and harassment in relation to various DSM-5 diagnoses and clinical orientations. Dr. Bohall’s current research interests include forensic assessment and rehabilitation, applicability of criminological theory in clinical practice, efficacy and processes of drug treatment courts, intimate partner violence, methods of interviewing and interrogation, and the underreporting of drug facilitated sexual assaults. Lastly, he has been appointed to the editorial board for the Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, & Trauma and the Journal of Child Sexual Abuse.

In his spare time, Dr. Bohall enjoys the viewership of non-intellectually stimulating movies (e.g., Stepbrothers, Ted, Dumb and Dumber), analyzing the science of bar operations by staring at the television show Bar Rescue, consuming buffalo wings with ranch dip, walking in serene settings, and the engagement in the closure of eyes to repair the body from the various daily damages (AKA sleeping).

Welcome to Season 2 and Interview with Dr. Jenny Van Amburg!

24m · Published 07 Oct 01:00

Interview with Dr. Jenny Van Amburg!

Welcome to Season 2 and Interview with Dr. Jenny Van Amburg!

24m · Published 07 Oct 01:00

Interview with Dr. Jenny Van Amburg!

When to Say "Yes" and when to Say "No" with Dr. Abbie Lyden!

19m · Published 24 May 16:00

Dr. Abbie Lyden: Grew up in Indiana, graduated pharmacy school from Purdue University and completed a PGY1 residency at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. After finishing the residency she helped launch pharmacy services in the Emergency Department. In 2010, she made her way back to her midwestern homeland and joined the ED team at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where she continues to practice clinically. She enjoys sharing her clinical experience with students at Rosalind Franklin University, particularly when utilizing active learning teaching strategies, where she serves as an Associate Professor.  When not chasing her 18 month old daughter and 4 year old son around Chicago, she loves to travel, spend time with family and debate with her husband whether or not their kids will be Purdue or Notre Dame fans...Go Boilers!

When to Say "Yes" and when to Say "No" with Dr. Abbie Lyden!

19m · Published 24 May 16:00

Dr. Abbie Lyden: Grew up in Indiana, graduated pharmacy school from Purdue University and completed a PGY1 residency at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. After finishing the residency she helped launch pharmacy services in the Emergency Department. In 2010, she made her way back to her midwestern homeland and joined the ED team at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where she continues to practice clinically. She enjoys sharing her clinical experience with students at Rosalind Franklin University, particularly when utilizing active learning teaching strategies, where she serves as an Associate Professor.  When not chasing her 18 month old daughter and 4 year old son around Chicago, she loves to travel, spend time with family and debate with her husband whether or not their kids will be Purdue or Notre Dame fans...Go Boilers!

Two Pills Tips: You'll Thank Yourself for Self-Reflection!

6m · Published 12 May 14:00

                    Two Pills Tips: You'll Thank Yourself for Self-Reflection!

Preceptor Self ReflectionYou have finished with students/residents/learners! Or you’re almost there! While everything is fresh, this is the perfect time to reflect on your experience as a preceptor and consider changes for next year. You will likely receive formal evaluation feedback from students, but self-reflection is key. This tip will discuss some questions to ask yourself to honestly self-evaluate your performance in guiding students on rotations.

For full episode content, tips, and information visit us at www.twopillspodcast.com

Two Pills Tips: You'll Thank Yourself for Self-Reflection!

6m · Published 12 May 14:00

                    Two Pills Tips: You'll Thank Yourself for Self-Reflection!

Preceptor Self ReflectionYou have finished with students/residents/learners! Or you’re almost there! While everything is fresh, this is the perfect time to reflect on your experience as a preceptor and consider changes for next year. You will likely receive formal evaluation feedback from students, but self-reflection is key. This tip will discuss some questions to ask yourself to honestly self-evaluate your performance in guiding students on rotations.

For full episode content, tips, and information visit us at www.twopillspodcast.com

Striving for Excellence not Perfection with Dr. Milena McLaughlin!

18m · Published 26 Apr 14:00

Interview with Dr. Milena McLaughlin!

In her own words Dr. McLaughlin is: 

"Philadelphia transplant to the Midwest with no immunosuppression required! I attended the oldest pharmacy school in the country (Philadelphia College of Pharmacy) and then completed a PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY and an Infectious Diseases Fellowship at Northwestern Memorial Hospital (NMH) through Midwestern University (MWU). After 10 years of training (after all, pharmacists love to count by fives), I achieved my lifelong dream (at least since third grade) of becoming a math teacher (Clinical Pharmacokinetics). I am currently an Associate Professor at MWU and I am also an HIV/ID Clinical Pharmacist at NMH. Students often laugh at my really bad pharmacy jokes. In my “free” time you can find me baking castle shaped bundt cakes, crafting, or watching any Philadelphia sports team game."

More episode information available at www.twopillspodcast.com

Striving for Excellence not Perfection with Dr. Milena McLaughlin!

18m · Published 26 Apr 14:00

Interview with Dr. Milena McLaughlin!

In her own words Dr. McLaughlin is: 

"Philadelphia transplant to the Midwest with no immunosuppression required! I attended the oldest pharmacy school in the country (Philadelphia College of Pharmacy) and then completed a PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY and an Infectious Diseases Fellowship at Northwestern Memorial Hospital (NMH) through Midwestern University (MWU). After 10 years of training (after all, pharmacists love to count by fives), I achieved my lifelong dream (at least since third grade) of becoming a math teacher (Clinical Pharmacokinetics). I am currently an Associate Professor at MWU and I am also an HIV/ID Clinical Pharmacist at NMH. Students often laugh at my really bad pharmacy jokes. In my “free” time you can find me baking castle shaped bundt cakes, crafting, or watching any Philadelphia sports team game."

More episode information available at www.twopillspodcast.com


Take Two Pills and listen to this podcast has 110 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 28:47:42. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 20th, 2024 21:12.

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