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Seminar Title

Multidisciplinary approaches to overcoming the healthcare workforce challenges

Affiliation

University Hospital Motol, Prague, Czechia

Country

Czechia

1. Current Status, Position

Petr Horák is the Chief Pharmacist and the Head of the Drug and Therapeutics Committee in the country’s largest hospital, University Hospital Motol. He is also a member of the Department of Pharmacy at the Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education, responsible for the pharmacy specialisation programmes.

He serves as Vice President of the Czech Pharmaceutical Society and a Board member of its Hospital Pharmacy Section. He served as a Board member and President of the EAHP.

2. Education

He graduated from the University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences School of Pharmacy in 2001 (PharmDr. title in 2002). He holds a specialisation in Hospital (2005) and Community (2003) Pharmacy.

3. Research Area

His research interests are: hospital pharmacy services in Europe, hospital pharmacy specialisation.

4. Conflict of interest

None

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