Dr. Yvonne Pudritz

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Department für Pharmazie
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Butenandtstraße 5
D-81377 München

Room Nr.: B2.094
Tel.: +49 (0)89 2180 77085
Mail: Yvonne.Pudritz@cup.uni-muenchen.de

                                                                 

About

Yvonne Marina Pudritz is a teacher practitioner in clinical pharmacy at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich, Germany and joined our group in 2023. After studying pharmacy in Dusseldorf (1997-2002), and a short stint in community pharmacy in Bonn, she moved to Aberdeen for her MSc in Clinical Pharmacology (2006). She continued to work as a clinical pharmacist at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and completed her Independent Pharmacist Prescribing qualification at Robert-Gordon-University (2009) as well as her PhD in Applied Health Science at University of Aberdeen in 2012. She then became a NRS Research Fellow. Since her return to Germany in 2014, she has been working at the hospital pharmacy of the LMU hospital as well as teaching clinical pharmacy at the department of pharmacy. Her clinical focus lies in medicine reconciliation and medication safety. Her teaching emphasis is on bedside teaching as well as blended and interprofessional learning. Since 2019, she has been involved in the interprofessional training ward (IPTW) at LMU hospital, the first IPTW in Europe featuring pharmacy as well as medical and nursing student. In 2023, she published a workbook on clinical pharmacy, providing case-based-learning for pharmacy student and foundation pharmacists.

Research Interest

My clinical focus is on medicine reconciliation and patient safety whereas my emphasis at university is on case based learning, interprofessional teaching, and introducing the clinical pharmacy lab analysis, aka the patient. This will lead to my research field, which is two-fold: case-based learning and bridging the gap between theory (university) and practice (patients and other health professionals) in addition to possibilities and limitations of (clinical) pharmacists’ contributions to patient and medication safety.

 

Publications

 

  1. Strobach D, Pudritz YM, Huttner D (2024). Retrospektive analysis of adverse drug reaction enquiries to a hospital drug information service: lessons to be learned to increase in-hospital drug safety. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Volume 32, Issue 5, October 2024, Pages 384–391, DOI: 10.1093/ijpp/riae036
     
  2. Bozic U, Witti MJ, Schmidmaier R, Fischer MR, Zottmann JM, Pudritz YM (2024). Development of the entrustable professional activity ‚medication reconciliation‘ for clinical pharmacy. BMC Medical Education 24, 568 (2024), DOI: 10.1186/s12909-024-05504-0
     
  3. von Kleist-Retzow JC, Oberste-Frielinghaus M, Pudritz YM et al. Selbstbild von Kinderärzten als Lehrende an Universitätskliniken in Deutschland – Teacher Identity of pediatricians at university hospitals in Germany. Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde (2023). DOI: 10.1007/s00112-023-01880-x
     
  4. Haerdtlein A, Debold E, Rottenkolber M, Boehmer AM, Pudritz YM, Shahid F, Gensichen J, & Dreischulte T (2023). Which Adverse Events and Which Drugs Are Implicated in Drug-Related Hospital Admissions? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12(4), 1320. DOI: 10.3390/jcm12041320
     
  5. Röcker N, Wershofen B, Pudritz YM, Fischer MR, Auerbacher M, Fintz M, Drey M, Schmidmaier R (2022). Interprofessional geriatric assessment in nursing home (IgAP): a curricular development in geriatrics. GMS Journal for Medical Education 2022; 39(1):Doc7, DOI: 10.3205/zma001528 
     
  6. Kiesel EK, Drey M, Pudritz YM (2021). Influence of a ward-based pharmacist on the medication quality of geriatric inpatients: a before-after study. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 44, 480–488 (2022). DOI: 10.1007/s11096-021-01369-1
     
  7. Paudyal V, Fialová D, Henman C, Hazen A, Okuyan B, Lutters M, Cadogan C, Alves da Costa F, Galfrascoli E, Pudritz YM, Rydant S, Acosta-Gómez J. Pharmacists’ involvement in COVID-19 vaccination across Europe: A situational analysis of current practice and policy. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 43, 1139–1148 (2021). DOI: 10.1007/s11096-021-01301-7
     
  8. Jaszkowski E, Pudritz YM (2021). Vorsicht Sound-Alikes – Medikationsfehler trotz elektronsicher Verordnungssoftware. Krankenhauspharmazie 2021; 42: 261-263.
     
  9. Eberhard A, Pudritz YM (2021). Eine hyperaktive Migräne? Der klinisch-pharmazeutische Fall. Krankenhauspharmazie 2020, 42 (3): 109-111.
  10. Pudritz YM (2021). Virtual bedside teaching for pharmacy students during their final term at LMU Munich. GMS Journal for Medical Education 2021, 38(1): Doc26. DOI: 10.3205/zma001422.
     
  11. Albien AL, Barth M, Hilmer SM, Kiechle M, Lang L, Reuter H, Pudritz YM (2020). Medizinische Monatsschrift für Pharmazeuten 2020, 43 (12): 489-495.
     
  12. Kiesel EK, Drey M, Pudritz YM (2019). Algorithmus zur Reduktion anticholinerger Nebenwirkungen: Eine Hilfestellung für Ärzte und Apotheker. Krankenhauspharmazie 2019, 40 (12):560-564
     
  13. Pudritz YM, Lächelt U, Pachmayr J (2019). Die Übungsapotheke an der LMU München: Eintauchen in die Praxis. Medizinische Monatsschrift für Pharmazeuten 2019, 42 (10): 391-396.
     
  14. Pudritz YM, Fischer MR, Eickhoff J, Zorek JA (2019). Validity and reliability of an adapted German version of the Student Perceptions of Physician-Pharmacist Interprofessional Clinical Education Instrument, version 2 (SPICE-2D). International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 2019, early view online, DOI 10.1111/ijpp.12568
     
  15. Tolks D, Wershofen B, Kiessling C, Pudritz YM, Härtl A, Schunk M, Fischer MR, Huber J (2019). Lernen aus Fehlern anhand eines fallbasierten Curriculums im medizinischen Querschnittsbereich Gesundheitssysteme/Gesundheitsökonomie und öffentliche Gesundheitspflege. / Learning from mistakes using a case-based curriculum in medical education for health systems / health economics and public health care. Das Gesundheitswesen (2019), DOI: 10.1055/a-0894-4583.
     
  16. Kiesel EK, Hopf YM, Drey M (2018). An anticholinergic burden score for German prescribers: score development. BMC Geriatrics 2018:18:239, DOI: 10.1186/s12877-018-0929-6.
     
  17. Kiesel E, Hopf YM (2017). Hospital pharmacists working with geriatric patients in Europe: a systematic literature review. European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy 2017; 0:1-8. DOI: 10.1136/ejhpharm-2017-001239.
     
  18. Hopf YM (2017). POP Art – Patienten-orientierte Pharmazie für Ärzte und Apotheker: Ein interprofessionelles Lernprojekt in Klinischer Pharmazie. Krankenhauspharmazie 2017; 38:368-376.
     
  19. Hopf YM, Francis J, Helms PJ, Haughney, JAF & Bond CM (2016). 'Linking NHS data for pediatric pharmacovigilance: Results of a Delphi survey'. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 2016, 12 (2): 267-208.
     
  20. Hopf YM, Bond C, Francis J, Haughney J & Helms PJ (2014). 'Views of healthcare professionals to linkage of routinely collected healthcare data: a systematic review'. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2014: 21 (e1): 6-10. DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2012-001575 
     
  21. Hopf YM, Bond CM, Francis JJ, Haughney J & Helms PJ (2014). 'Linked health data for pharmacovigilance in children: Perceived legal and ethical issues for stakeholders and data guardians'. BMJ Open 2014: 4(2): e003875. DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003875 
     
  22. Hopf YM, Bond CM, Francis JJ, Haughney JAF & Helms PJ (2014). “The more you link, the more you risk…”-a focus group study exploring views about data linkage for pharmacovigilance'. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2014: 78 (5): 1143-1150. DOI: 10.1111/bcp.12445.
     
  23. Alyamani NA, Hopf YM & Williams DJ (2009). 'Prescription quality in an acute medical ward'. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety 2009: 18 (12): 1158-1165. DOI: 10.1002/pds.1830 
     
  24. Hopf YM, Watson M & Williams D (2008). 'Adverse-drug-reaction related admissions to a hospital in Scotland'. Pharmacy World and Science 2008: 30 (6): 854-862. DOI: 10.1007/s11096-008-9240-5 
     
  25. Williams DJ, Olsen S, Crichton W, Witte K, Flin R, Ingram J, Campbell MK, Watson M, Hopf YM & Cuthbertson BH (2008). 'Detection of adverse events in a Scottish hospital using a consensus-based methodology'. Scottish Medical Journal 2008: 53 (4): 26-30. DOI: 10.1258/rsmsmj.53.4.26 

 

Books/Bookchapter

 

  1. Pudritz YM, Bartel K, Lächelt U. Von Null auf Hundert – Digitalisierung praktischer Lerneinheiten in der Pharmazie. In: J. Noller et al. (Hrsg). Medien-Räume, Perspektiven der Hochschuldidaktik. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2024. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-43047-4_11
     
  2. Pudritz YM. Ein Fall für die Klinische Pharmazie – Ein Arbeitsbuch zum Lernen, Wiederholen und Wiederholen. Eschborn: Govi Verlag, 2023. ISBN: 978-3-7741-1665-8
     
  3. Martini S, Pudritz YM. Delir in der Geriatrie. In: Gross I, Fischer A, Knoth H (Hrsg.). Medikationsmanagement im Krankenhaus – Ein Arbeitsbuch für Stationsapotheker. Stuttgart: Deutscher Apotheker Verlag, 2021. ISBN: 978-3-7692-7521-6
     
  4. Pudritz YM, Wahl-Schott C. Neue und moderne didaktische Methoden in der Klinischen Pharmazie. In: Jörg Nöller et al (Hrsg.). Methoden in der Hochschullehre. Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven aus der Praxis (= Perspektiven der Hochschullehre, Bd. 1). Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2019. ISBN: 978-3-658-26989-0
     
  5. Schneider S, Hopf YM. Myokardinfarkt: Krankheitsbild und Therapie. Schriftenreihe der Bayerischen Landesapothekerkammer – Band 94, 2017, 88 Seiten. ISBN: 978-3-7741-1353-4.


Reviews

 

  1. Kiesel E, Pudritz YM (2019). Anticholinergic burden: Erkennen, analysieren und minimieren. Pharmazeutische Zeitung (2019), 164 (6), 34-41. 
     
  2. Pudritz YM, Kiesel E (2019). Besonderheiten der medikamentösen (Palliative Care) Behandlung bei alten Menschen. Pflegen: palliativ 2019, 43:27-29.
     
  3. Hopf YM (2017). Sekundärprävention: Medikamente nach Herzinfarkt. Pharmazeutische Zeitung (2017) 162 (40), 34-41.