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Seminar Title

 

Seminar: Highlights of Spanish Hospital Pharmacy

Affiliation

Parc Taulí Sabadell Hospital Universitari

Country

Spain

1.    Current Status, Position

Hospital Pharmacy staff, Onco-haematology Department.

2.    Education

  • 1994: Degree in Pharmacy (Barcelona University)
  • 2002: Hospital Pharmacy (Hospital Parc Taulí)    
  • Since 2002: In charge of all Clinical Trials in the Pharmacy Service

3. Research Area

Since 2009 Victor de Pedro is involved in onco-haematology deparment and he is actually preparing Board Certified Oncology Pharmacist.
He is also in charge of Clinical Trials in the Pharmacy Service of his hospital.
He is coordinating a traceability process in onco-haematology area, from the chemotherapy production laboratory to administration in Outpatients Hospital.

 

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