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Affiliation

University of Helsinki / HUS Pharmacy

Country

Finland

1. Current Status, Position

Mrs Carita Linden-Lahti is a Clinical Teacher at the University of Helsinki and HUS Pharmacy. She is responsible of teaching medication safety and clinical pharmacy in pharmacy specialisation programmes. She is also CEO of Safe Medicare Consulting company.

2. Education

Mrs Linden-Lahti studied at the University of Helsinki and graduated as pharmacist in 2007. She finalised her patient safety specialisation programme in 2012. She is now doing her PhD about strategic perspective to medication safety.

3. Research Area

Mrs Carita Linden-Lahti’s research focuses on medication safety strategies at both organisational and national levels.

4. Conflict of interest: none

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