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Affiliation

University Hospital Vienna, Hospital Pharmacy, Department of Medicines information and Clinical Pharmacy - Clinical Pharmacist

Country

Austria

1. Current Status, Position

Fiona Nagele currently works as a clinical pharmacist at the  University Hospital Vienna. She is the responsible ward pharmacist for the departments of cardiology, angiology and vascular surgery.

2. Education

Fiona Nagele studied Pharmacy at the Karl-Franzens University Graz and became licensed pharmacist in 2015. In 2018, she obtained a postgraduate MSc in Clinical Pharmacy, International Practice and Policy at UCL London.

3. Research Area

Fiona Nagele’s areas of expertise include antithrombotic stewardship, drug interactions and cardiovascular risk management.

4. Conflict of interest

No conflict of interest declared.

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