| Lourdes Cantarero-Arévalo |
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02.07.2026-28.08.2026
"Pharmaceutical Policy, Economics, and Ethics: A Global Health Perspective"
This residency aims to write a book titled "Pharmaceutical Policy, Economics, and Ethics: A Global Health Perspective." This book will serve as a foundational resource for pharmaceutical students, providing a structured understanding of pharmaceutical systems, economic principles, and ethical considerations, emphasising equity and access in LMICs.
The specific objectives of this project are to:
Develop an interdisciplinary textbook tailored to pharmacy students and professionals, integrating pharmaceutical policy, economics, and ethics.
Focus on global health challenges and solutions, particularly in LMICs, with case studies illustrating real-world dilemmas and decision-making processes.
Provide clear guidance on how pharmaceutical policies influence access to essential medicines and healthcare services.
Offer ethical frameworks for assessing pharmaceutical innovations, regulatory decisions, and pricing strategies.
Ensure alignment with global health initiatives, including WHO policies and frameworks.
Expected Outcomes
A well-structured book manuscript ready for submission to an academic publisher or open-access platform.
A valuable educational resource that enhances pharmaceutical education and informs policymaking.
Strengthened collaboration with WHO and other global health organisations through knowledge-sharing and dissemination.





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