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Seminar Title

 

 Seminar H3: Pharmacists’ involvement in clinical trials and ethical committees

Affiliation

A.O.U. Consorziale Policlinico di Bari – U.O. Farmacia

Country

Italy

1. Current Status, Position

  • Clinical Pharmacy Operating Unit Responsible (Parenteral Nutrition and Non-sterile Preparations Lab and Oncological Galenic Lab).
  • Ethical Committee Vice President, Hospital Therapeutic Commission Member.
  • Clinical Trials coordination Committee of the Hospital Pharmacists' Italian Society.

2. Education

  • 2006: “Evidence-based-Medicine and Health Research methodology” Master’s degree.
  • 1987: “Applied Pharmacology” Master’s program.
  • 1985: “Clinical Pharmacy” Master’s program.

3. Research Area

  • Ethical Committees procedures.
  • Clinical Trials and IMPs management.
  • Clinical Nutrition.
  • Oncological Pharmacy.
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