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Affiliation

The Regional Specialist Hospital in Wrocław - Clinical Pharmacist

Country

Poland

1. Current Status, Position

Ms. Kamila Urbańczyk is currently a clinical pharmacist at The Regional Specialist Hospital in Wroclaw. She is responsible for developing clinical pharmacy services with main focus on vascular and general surgery. Miss Urbańczyk is also a Vice-President of Polish Society of Clinical Pharmacy and lecturer at the Deparment of Clinical Pharmacology at Wrocław Medical University.

2. Education

Ms. Urbańczyk studied Pharmacy at the Wrocław Medical University and became licensed pharmacist in 2017. In 2020 she graduated Advanced Clinical Pharmacy Practice from Queen’s University Belfast.

3. Research Area

Ms. Urbańczyk focuses on different aspects of clinical pharmacy service development and drug-related problems.

4. Conflict of interest

No conflict of interest declared.

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