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Trine R. H. Andersen serves as an External Lecturer at the Department of Pharmacy within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. Her academic foundation includes a Master of Science in Pharmacy (MSc Pharm) and a PhD in Pharmacy, complemented by an ongoing clinical role at Region Zealand Hospital Pharmacy since August 2008.
Her research concentrates on critical gaps in clinical pharmacy, particularly inappropriate prescribing practices for kidney disease patients. Key interests encompass pharmacotherapy optimization, drug safety monitoring, and intervention strategies to reduce medication-related harm in vulnerable renal populations. This work bridges academic theory with frontline hospital pharmacy challenges, emphasizing real-world applicability in nephrology settings.
Dr. Andersen's 2024 rapid review in Basic and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology exemplifies her research trajectory, analyzing global prescribing patterns, clinical consequences, and evidence-based solutions for kidney disease patients. The study highlights systemic issues in medication management while advocating for standardized interventions to improve patient outcomes across healthcare systems.
No scientific awards or major honors are documented in available sources. Her professional activities prioritize clinical education and hospital pharmacy practice rather than graduate student supervision, as no advisees are mentioned in institutional records.
She maintains active collaboration between the University of Copenhagen and Region Zealand Hospital Pharmacy, ensuring academic insights directly inform clinical protocols and patient care standards in medication safety.
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