The mission of the Pharmacy department of Amsterdam UMC is to provide evidence-based high quality pharmaceutical care to patients admitted to Amsterdam UMC.

About us

Research in the Pharmacy department of Amsterdam UMC focuses on improvement of patient care by clinical pharmaceutical and clinical pharmacological research performed in close cooperation with physicians and nurses.

Research

Research topics

  1. Assessment of predictive factors for adverse drug events (ADEs). Intervention strategies are developed in order to reduce ADEs in vulnerable patients using high-risk drugs (clinical pharmacy);
  2. Investigation of the relationship between pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs used in specific patient populations in order to individualize dosing regimens (clinical pharmacology)

Goals and ambitions

  • Validation of quality indicators for pharmaceutical care allowing the development of more clinical interventions strategies in order to reduce ADEs in vulnerable patients;
  • Establishment of an adequate infrastructure for support of clinical pharmacology research projects;
  • Support and initiate new clinical pharmacology projects in collaboration with other clinical research groups.

Research lines

Research of the Pharmacy department consists of two main lines, namely Clinical
Pharmacy and Clinical Pharmacology.

    For more information about research, visit amsterdamumc.org/research

    For more information about research output registration, visit researchinformation.amsterdamumc.org

    Education

    For more information about education, visit amsterdamumc.org/education

    Patient Care

    For more information about patient care, visit amsterdamumc.nl

    Team

    For information about our researchers, visit amsterdamumc.org/researchers

    Career

    We are always on the lookout for talented and passionate people to join our growing team. You will have the opportunity to develop any aspects you are interested in.

    See all our vacancies (in Dutch): werkenbij.amsterdamumc.org