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Affiliation

Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine

Country

Czech Republic

Current Status, Position

Dr Kornelia Chrapkova currently is Lead Clinical Pharmacist of the Clinical Pharmacy Department and the Medicine Information Centre of the Hospital Pharmacy, Chief Deputy Pharmacist of the hospital pharmacy at the Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine in Prague and Member of the EAHP Scientific Committee. She is also responsible for the implementation of clinical pharmacy services in the hospital, with a special interest in antibiotic policy and transplant medicine. She is as well Member of the Drug Committee of the hospital and Member of the TDM (therapeutic drug monitoring) team and Antimicrobial Stewardship team of the hospital. She is Lecturer at the Institute for Postgraduate Education.

Education

•1997 – 2001 Pharmacy Degree, Faculty of Pharmacy, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia

•2004 – 2008 Specialisation Degree in Hospital Pharmacy, Institute for Postgraduate Education, Prague, Czech Republic

•2009 – 2011 Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy, University of Sunderland, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Sunderland, Great Britain

•2012 – 2017 PharmD, Faculty of Pharmacy, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia

Research Area: none

Conflict of interest: Dr Chrakopva used to be on the advisory group of Pfizer.

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