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Seminar Title

 

Seminar 2 – Hospital pharmacists in transplantations

Country

France

 

1. Current Status, Position:

Clinical pharmacist at the University Hospital of Lille, as well as the (co)-author of many publications.

2. Education:

  • 1999-2005: University of pharmacy René Descartes, Paris V
  • 2002: Certificates of biostatistics and modelisation, and of pharmacokinetics, Paris
  • 2003-2005: Master 2: pharmacokinetics (Prof. Scherrman), Paris V
  • 2006/2007: Pharmacy resident, Pharmacy (Dr. Chast), Paris ; Pharmacy resident, Biochemistry (Prof. Bousquet), Paris
  • 2007/2008: Pharmacy resident, clinical pharmacy (Dr. Plauchu), Lyon ; Pharmacy resident, clinical pharmacy, ward of neurology (Dr. Besson) – Grenoble
  • 2007/2008: Certificate of clinical pharmacy as pharmacy resident (Prof. Calop); Certificate of medical material (Prof. Hartmann), Lyon
  • 2008/2009: Diploma of clinical pharmacy (Prof. Calop), Grenoble
  • 2008/2009: Pharmacy resident, clinical pharmacy, ward of pneumology (Prof. Pison), Grenoble; Pharmacy resident, clinical pharmacy, ward of nephrology, (Prof. Zaoui), Grenoble
  • 2009: Pharmacy resident, clinical pharmacy, ward of nephrology, (Prof. Zaoui), Grenoble
  • 2009: Certificate of pharmacology, toxicology (Pr Tod), Lyon ; Certificate of clinical pharmacy in paediatrics (Dr Boyer), Clermont Ferrand
  • 2009/2010: Pharmacy resident, pharmacovigilance (Dr. Mallaret), Grenoble ; Pharmacy resident, clinical pharmacy, ward of nephrology, (Prof. Zaoui), Grenoble
  • Clinical pharmacist consultation for ambulatory CKD patients
  • 2010: Theses: clinical pharmacist in the multidisciplinary management care of chronic kidney disease patients
  • 2011: PHARM D: Clinical pharmacist at the University Hospital of Lille

3. Research Area:

Dr. Belaiche has focused her work on the multidisciplinary management care of non-dialysis dependant chronic kidney disease patients, and kidney transplanted patients.

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