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Affiliation

"Agios Georgios" Chania General Hospital

Country

Greece

Current position
Dr. Eleni Rinaki is currently head hospital pharmacist in a 600-bed public health hospital in Greece. She leads all activities in the hospital pharmacy, including management of controlled substances, clinical consultancy to healthcare professionals, patients information on medicines, budget, logistics, automations in medicines’ storage and quality issues. She also participates in hospital ‘s scientific committees, such as antimicrobial stewardship, infections’ control and formulary committee.

Education
Dr. Eleni Rinaki studied Pharmacy at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and became licensed pharmacist in 1998. In 2000, she obtained her MSc in Industrial Pharmacy and in 2005 her MSc in Biostatistics from the same univesrity. In 2007 she obtained a PhD in biopharmaceutics at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens for her work on mathematical modeling of absorption for orally administered medicines.

Research area
Dr. Rinaki’s research focuses on antimicrobial stewardship projects, controlled and advanced antibiotics, medicine shortages, controlled substances and pharmacoeconomic issues.

Conflict of interest
None

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