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Seminar Title

Workshop 2 – Critical care multidisciplinary team – the role of the pharmacist

Affiliation

University Hospital of Navarra

Country

Spain

Current Status, Position

Dr Irene Aquerreta is an ICU pharmacist and pharmacist member of the antimicrobials stewardship program at the University Hospital of Navarra. She also teaches at the Pharmacy Faculty.

Education

Dr Irene Aquerreta studied pharmacy at the University of Navarra and graduated in 1995. She became a hospital pharmacy specialist at the University Hospital of Navarra in 1999, and finalised her PhD in Pharmacy in 2000.

Research Area

Dr Aquerreta’s research focuses on pharmaceutical care of critical patients and antimicrobials use at the hospital setting.

Conflict of interest: none

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