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Affiliation

APHP, Hôpital Antoine Béclère, Service Pharmacie

Country

France

1. Current Status, Position

Dr André Rieutord (PharmD, PhD) is currently:

  • Chief-Pharmacist in a teaching hospital (since 2009)
  • Chair of the Patient Education Committee of the Paris-Sud University Hospital Group (since 2011)
  • Chair of the Drug and Therapeutics Committee (since 2016)

2. Education

Dr André Rieutord has a MSc and a PhD in Analytical Chemistry. He passed his “Habilation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR)” in 2005.

3. Research Area

Dr André Rieutord practice and research include drug compounding and pharmaceutical care in paediatrics or adults management. In November 2013, he was awarded the prize “Manager of the year” by the “Think Tank Club des Pilotes de Processus”.

4. Conflict of interest: none

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