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Spotlight: Amy Chan

A photo of researcher Amy ChanAmy is a senior clinical academic pharmacist at the School of Pharmacy, University of Auckland, and working clinically in primary care. She also holds an honorary post at the Centre of Behavioural Medicine, University College London.  Amy has specific research interests in digital health interventions and using big data to explore relationships between different risk factors and health outcomes. Amy has nearly 15 years’ experience in the public health service, where she led the clinical pharmacy service. She also provides consultancy to charities, medical research organisations, and non-government organisations. Amy is currently the global lead for workforce transformation with the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP), and the Commonwealth Pharmacists’ Association (CPA) Research Lead. Amy is a member of the global Respiratory Effectiveness Group (REG), Open Digital Health and leads a workstream for ERS CONNECT Clinical Research Collaboration – Moving multiple digital innovations towards connected respiratory care: addressing the over-arching challenges of whole systems implementation.

 

 

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