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Affiliation

NHS Highland

Country

United Kingdom

1. Current Status, Position

Mrs Clare Morrison is currently Lead Pharmacist (Quality Improvement) at NHS Highland

2. Education

  • June 2017: Fellowship of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain;
  • May 2017: Intermountain Healthcare Advanced Training Program in quality improvement;
  • August 2016: Scottish Quality & Safety Fellowship;
  • October 2013: Faculty of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society;
  • June 2008: Postgraduate certificate in clinical pharmacy (therapeutics);
  • July 2007: Independent prescriber;
  • January 2007: Supplementary prescriber;
  • July 1998: Practising Pharmacist;
  • July 1997: BPharm Hons.

3. Research Area

Mrs Morrison’s research is focused on the delivery of high quality pharmaceutical care in a remote and rural setting.

4. Conflict of interest: none

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