
معرفی
Wasem Alsabbagh is an Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo’s School of Pharmacy. His research focuses on pharmacoepidemiology, health services research, and pharmacy practice, with an emphasis on opioid crisis management, vaccination accessibility, diabetes treatment outcomes, and healthcare disparities. He holds a position in the Faculty of Pharmacy, contributing to both academic and clinical advancements in pharmaceutical policy and public health.
Research Interests:
- Pharmacoepidemiology: Investigating drug utilization patterns, adverse event correlations, and population-level drug safety.
- Health Inequity: Analyzing socioeconomic determinants of healthcare access, particularly regarding opioid prescriptions and vaccination programs.
- Vaccination Strategies: Optimizing pharmacy-based vaccination services and electronic health record integration for preventive care.
- Diabetes Management: Evaluating drug efficacy (e.g., SGLT2 inhibitors) and patient adherence to antidiabetic therapies.
Article Trends: His recent work addresses Canada’s opioid crisis through socioeconomic analysis, explores SGLT2 inhibitors’ risks/benefits for diabetes patients, and examines vaccination accessibility in rural/underserved populations. His studies often combine longitudinal data and cross-sectional surveys across provinces.
Scientific Awards: No awards explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Advising & Grants: No formal advisees or grant details listed. His research appears to be grant-funded but specifics are omitted.
Labs/Teams: Not explicitly mentioned, but collaborations with public health agencies and pharmacy networks are implied through his studies on population health surveillance and healthcare policy.



