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Seminar Title

 

Seminar Operational 5: Medicines accross the interface – who is responsible?

Affiliation

Antoine Béclère Hospital - APHP

Country

France

1. Current status, position:

Currently, she works in Antoine Béclère Hospital – APHP where she elaborate and develop a therapeutic education program for patients living with a Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension in collaboration with all Pneumology Department caregivers.

2. Education:

Julie Rouprêt-Serzec (Dec. 4, 1973) followed her studies in Pharmacy at University of Paris. From 1997 to 2001, she moved to Lille for her pharmacy internship. She received her Pharmacy Degree in 2001 ending with a thesis of clinical pharmacy. In 2001, she was back in Paris and joined the Pharmacy Department of Robert Debre Pediatric Hospital – APHP as a clinical pharmacist. In 2005 she joined the Pharmacy Department of Bichat-Claude Bernard Hospital – APHP to improve her experience in clinical pharmacy and therapeutic patient education. Besides, she conducted once a week therapeutic education consultations with HIV infected patients. In 2008, she obtained a Master Degree in Therapeutic Patient Education at University of Medicine in Paris. Moreover, she is a member of the European Society of Clinical Pharmacy (ESCP) and of the European Fellowship for Pharmacists (EFP).

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