好吧,艾米·麦克雷

IF 1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research Pub Date : 2023-08-29 DOI:10.1002/jppr.1879
Michael J. Dooley BPharm, GradDipHospPharm, PhD, FSHP, AdvPracPharm
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本期《华尔街日报》刊登了一篇题为《是时候改变了:提高澳大利亚神经肌肉阻滞剂的安全性》的论文主要作者艾米·麦克雷于去年12月15日在家中与家人平静地离世。艾米对提高药物安全使用的热情和决心,影响了许多药剂师、护士、医生和在她的职业生涯中有幸与她互动的病人。这包括她早期作为临床药剂师的角色,直到最近作为阿尔弗雷德健康的高级药物安全药剂师。此外,Amy还是莫纳什大学药学和药物科学学院研究生学习和专业发展部门的高级药剂师、西方健康高级药剂师和高级讲师。她对改善患者护理和减少药物相关风险的贡献将成为她的众多遗产之一。Amy是澳大利亚范围内减少神经肌肉阻滞剂(NMBA)给药错误的核心,NMBA可能导致意外瘫痪、呼吸停止、严重的永久性伤害和死亡。这些努力包括一份国家报告的出版:改变的时间:建议改进澳大利亚神经肌肉阻滞剂的标签和包装。这项工作得到了维多利亚治疗咨询小组和许多其他国家组织的支持,导致澳大利亚引入了NMBAs标签的强制性警告声明。Amy在一系列其他倡议中也发挥了关键作用,包括减少与高剂量胰岛素相关的潜在致命错误,引入Tall Man字母以减少药物选择错误,以及患者教育和授权策略以改善静脉血栓栓塞的预防。我们很遗憾艾米不能在这里分享这一里程碑,但我们知道她的影响和遗产将继续下去。艾米是一个很棒的人,她过充实生活的勇气和决心鼓舞了我们许多认识她的人。许多人将继续怀念艾米,她在使护理更安全方面的影响将在遥远的未来被感受到。作者遵守《华尔街日报》的署名政策。迈克尔·杜利(Michael Dooley)是《药学实践与研究》杂志的主编。这项声明不需要伦理审批。
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Vale Amy McRae

This issue of the Journal includes a paper titled ‘Time for change: Improving neuromuscular blocking agent safety in Australia’.1 The lead author, Amy McRae, sadly passed away last year on 15 December, at home peacefully with her family by her side.

Amy had a passion and determination to improve the safe use of medicines and this influenced the many pharmacists, nurses, doctors, and patients who had the pleasure of interacting with her during her career. This included in her early role as a clinical pharmacist, through to more recently as Senior Medication Safety Pharmacist at Alfred Health. In addition, Amy was also the Senior Pharmacist, Quality Use of Medicines, Western Health and Senior Lecturer, Post-Graduate Studies and Professional Development Unit, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Monash University.

Her contribution to improving the care of patients and reducing the risks associated with medication will be one of her many legacies. Amy was central in Australia-wide improvements to reduce neuromuscular blocking agent (NMBA) administration errors, which can cause unintended paralysis, respiratory arrest, severe permanent harm, and death. These endeavours included the publication of a national report Time for change: proposed improvements to the labelling and packaging of neuromuscular blocking agents in Australia.2 This work, supported by the Victorian Therapeutics Advisory Group and many other national organisations, resulted in the introduction of mandatory warning statements for the labels of NMBAs in Australia. Amy was also pivotal in a range of other initiatives, including reducing potentially fatal errors associated with high doses of insulin, the introduction of Tall Man lettering to reduce medication selection errors, and patient education and empowerment strategies to improve prophylaxis for venous thromboembolism.

We are very saddened that Amy is not here to share in this milestone but know that her impact and legacy will continue. Amy was a wonderful person whose courage and determination to live a full life was inspirational to many of us who knew her. Amy will continue to be missed by many and her impact on making care safer will be felt far into the future.

The author complies with the Journal's authorship policy.

Michael Dooley is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research.

Ethics approval was not required for this announcement.

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Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research
Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research Health Professions-Pharmacy
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期刊介绍: The purpose of this document is to describe the structure, function and operations of the Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research, the official journal of the Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia (SHPA). It is owned, published by and copyrighted to SHPA. However, the Journal is to some extent unique within SHPA in that it ‘…has complete editorial freedom in terms of content and is not under the direction of the Society or its Council in such matters…’. This statement, originally based on a Role Statement for the Editor-in-Chief 1993, is also based on the definition of ‘editorial independence’ from the World Association of Medical Editors and adopted by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors.
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