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Seminar Title

 

Seminar CL5 – Medication safety in vulnerable patient groups

Affiliation

Evelina Children’s Hospital

Country

United Kingdom

1. Current Status, Position

Stepen Tomlin is the Consultant Pharmacist – Children’s Services at the Evelina Children’s Hospital (Guys & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust- King’s Health Partners). He is a hands on clinical specialist and accountable for paediatric medicine service delivery within his Trust. For many years he has worked part time as the professional secretary of the Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacists Group (NPPG), allowing him to represent paediatric pharmacy on many national forums and within the media. He works closely, advises and sits on many committees with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Royal Pharmaceutical Society and Department of Health. 

2. Education

His large educational commitments (national and international lecturing and write learning packages) both within and external to the Hospital have led to him becoming an Honorary Senior Lecturer at University College School of Pharmacy and King’s College London University. He also works closely with the national Professional Body to define and encourage competence of paediatric pharmacists.

3. Research Area

Stephen Tomlin is the lead clinical pharmacist for the London/South East research Network under the NIHR Medicines for Children’s Research Network. He works closely with academia on the research front and currently supervises 3 clinical pharmacy PhD . His research interests centre on Paediatric Medicine Safety and Paediatric Medicine Concordance.
 

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