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Tina Moen

Tina Moen

Saturday 21st April 2012

Evidence Based Medicine to support Clinical Pharmacy*

Biography:

Chief Clinical Officer, Thomson Reuters

Dr. Moen’s staff includes a team of clinicians, technical writers, clinical informaticists, and medical librarians who are responsible for creating and maintaining the content for the Clinical Decision Support product lines which includes Micromedex. She directs literature selection and evaluation, content creation and review, and the incorporation of standard terminologies and code sets to create evidence-based content that serves the clinical information needs of pharmacists, nurses, and physicians.

Since joining Thomson Reuters in July 2002, Dr. Moen has held a variety of roles within the editorial group and product management.

Dr. Moen received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Creighton University. Prior to joining Thomson Reuters, she worked as a clinical pharmacist in the specialty areas of paediatrics, home health care, HIV, and organ transplantation.

Dr. Tina Moen is Chief Clinical Officer within the Healthcare business of Thomson Reuters. Prior to this, she worked as a clinical pharmacist in the specialty areas of paediatrics, home health care, HIV, and organ transplantation.

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