Reviewer Acknowledgment
The editors and the publisher would like to thank the members of the Editorial Board and the following colleagues for their kind assistance in reviewing articles submitted to Pharmaceutical Technology in Hospital Pharmacy in 2016.
Their generously-provided time and valuable comments have been greatly appreciated and contributed to the journal’s successful first year.
Alexandre Amin
Necker University Hospital, Paris, France
Pascal Bonnabry
Geneva University Hospitals, Switzerland
Thomas Briot
University Hospital Angers, France
Shehzad Ashraf Chaudhry
International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Thomas Connor
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, USA
Gilles Dollo
University Hospital Rennes, France
Antoine Dupuis
University Hospital Poitiers, France
Laurence Escalup
Institut Curie, Paris, France
Jean-François Husson
Centre Hospitalier de Blois, France
Emmanuel Jaccoulet
Georges Pompidou European Hospital, Paris, France
Marie Kempf
University Hospital Angers, France
Irene Krämer
Johannes Gutenberg-University Hospital, Mainz, Germany
Damien Lannoy
University Hospital Lille, France
Pascal Le Corre
University Hospital Rennes, France
Veronique Marchais
University Hospital Angers, France
Frédéric Marçon
University Hospital Amiens, France
Dominique Navas
University Hospital Nantes, France
Pascal Odou
Lille Regional University Hospital Centre, France
Renaud Respaud
University Hospital Tours, France
Farshid Sadeghipour
University Hospital Lausanne, Switzerland
Valérie Sautou
University Hospital Clermont-Ferrand, France
Rudolf Schierl
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
Paul Sessink
Exposure Control Sweden AB, Bohus-Björkö, Sweden
Thomas Storme
University Hospital Robert-Debré, Paris, France
Raphael Vazquez
Centre hospitalier intercommunal de Poissy-Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
Jean Vigneron
University Hospital Nancy-Brabois, France
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- graphical-abstract
- Editorial
- Quality and Safety in the Hospital: The Pharmacist is the Key Person
- Research Articles
- Rubber Coring of Injectable Medication Vial Stoppers: An Evaluation of Causal Factors
- Prospective Descriptive Study of RFID Tag Detection Rates based on Various Exploratory Scenarios Aimed at Identifying Optimal Conditions of Use
- Surface Contamination in a Teaching Hospital: A 6 Year Perspective
- Short Communications
- Evaluation of the Surface Contamination by Cytotoxic Agents of a Chemotherapy Reconstitution Unit: From Analysing Work Practices to Preventive and Corrective Actions
- Simultaneous Determination of Sufentanil and Ziconotide in Combination for Intrathecal Analgesia by UPLC-UV
- Reviewer Acknowledgment
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- graphical-abstract
- Editorial
- Quality and Safety in the Hospital: The Pharmacist is the Key Person
- Research Articles
- Rubber Coring of Injectable Medication Vial Stoppers: An Evaluation of Causal Factors
- Prospective Descriptive Study of RFID Tag Detection Rates based on Various Exploratory Scenarios Aimed at Identifying Optimal Conditions of Use
- Surface Contamination in a Teaching Hospital: A 6 Year Perspective
- Short Communications
- Evaluation of the Surface Contamination by Cytotoxic Agents of a Chemotherapy Reconstitution Unit: From Analysing Work Practices to Preventive and Corrective Actions
- Simultaneous Determination of Sufentanil and Ziconotide in Combination for Intrathecal Analgesia by UPLC-UV
- Reviewer Acknowledgment