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Viktoria Mönch (* 1941 as Viktoria Waydhas in Berlin ) is a German pharmacist.

Career

After studying pharmacy at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich, Viktoria Mönch worked for several years in public pharmacies and then took over as deputy head of the pharmacy at Großhadern Clinic . Shortly thereafter, she became - as the first woman in this position at a university pharmacy - Pharmacy Director, and subsequently Senior Pharmacy Director at the Inner City Clinic in Munich. In her 25 years of service until 1999, she introduced numerous innovations in the hospital pharmacy. The drug information center, which was newly founded in 1992, was created for all pharmaceutical issues for the 15 LMU clinics, which was expanded in 1998 for the public Bavarian pharmacies.

In 1998, on her initiative, a clinical pharmacy, that of the pharmacy of the inner city clinics of the LMU, was certified according to ISO 9001 in the German-speaking area for the first time. She also wrote a manual on quality management (QMH) together with Christian Stempel.

From the beginning of her service, the introduction / establishment of the clinical pharmacy in Munich for the pharmaceutical knowledge transfer to the doctors and the pharmaceutical care of the patients was a particular concern - beginning with the participation in the clinical medical rounds (1981-1983) in the neurosurgical intensive care unit of the Großhadern Clinic. While she was on the board of the Federal Association of German Hospital Pharmacists (ADKA eV), the specialist pharmacist for clinical pharmacy was born in 1985. Numerous further symposia, lectures, moderations and publications on the topic followed at home and abroad. In the mid-1980s she was committed to a "Pharmaceutical Europe" for hospital pharmacists (1st European Symposium for Hospital Pharmacists, 1986 in Wiesbaden) and the promotion of female colleagues (14th PAN American and Caribbean Congress of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Pharmacy World Congress , Washington . International Forum For Women in Pharmacy: Women in Pharmacy in Germany. ).

She initiated the expansion of the doctoral regulations for Dr. rer. biol. hum. at the Medical Faculty of the LMU (1982) and accompanied six doctoral degrees from hospital pharmacists to this doctoral degree on topics of clinical pharmacy. As the editor of the specialist publication series Apotheke Klinikum Innenstadt , she made a significant contribution to the highly qualified interdisciplinary transfer of knowledge and thus promoted close cooperation between doctors and pharmacists.

In 25 national and international specialist events and congresses, she passed on her knowledge in the areas of clinical pharmacy, pharmaceutical and military-pharmaceutical history and the certification of clinical pharmacies according to ISO 9001. Mönch is regarded as an outstanding pharmacist who is intensively committed to the interdisciplinary exchange between doctors and pharmacists and who promotes modern training for young pharmacists. She lives in Munich and is still active in various organizations in an advisory capacity or as an active member.    

Offices

  •  Vice-President of the Federal Association of German Hospital Pharmacists (ADKA e.V.) 1988–1992. Before that, member of the board from 1984–1988
  •  Managing Director of the Society of Friends and Patrons of the German Medical History Museum, Ingolstadt (1978–1986)
  •  Honorary judge at the State Professional Court for the Medical Professions at the Supreme Bavarian Regional Court (1982–2002)
  •  Managing Director of the Drugs Commission of the LMU clinics. Member of all sub-commissions.
  •  Member of the ethics committee for clinical studies of the medical faculty of the LMU (since 2000)

Honors

  • 1987: Service badge of the German Medical History Museum
  • 1994: Rapp Medal from the Federal Association of German Hospital Pharmacists

Projects

  •  Establishment of a drug information point for the 15 clinics of the inner city clinic. Expanded for the pharmacies of the Free State of Bavaria in 1998 as Regional Information Office Bavaria
  • Certification (1996) according to DIN EN ISO 9001 as the first pharmacy in the entire German-speaking area. Recertification 1999
  •  For the first time in Germany doctorate of six hospital pharmacists as Dr. rer. hum. biol. at the Medical Faculty of the LMU on topics of clinical pharmacy
  •  Editor of the series of publications Apotheke Klinikum Innenstadt
  •  TV reports on topics such as “genetic engineering”, “placebo” (SAT.1), “antibiotics - miracle cures or devil's stuff” (1988) in the regular health program “Consultation hour” by Antje-Katrin Kühnemann   

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Members - Medical Faculty - LMU Munich. Retrieved January 10, 2019 .