Ezinwanne Ugochukwu
MemberA Lecturer, researcher, and Clinical Pharmacist at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, with a PhD focus on patient safety culture, medication errors, second victim experiences, and patient satisfaction with safety practices. I am passionate about improving healthcare delivery through innovative pharmacist-led interventions.
My expertise spans public health, clinical pharmacy, and healthcare management, with over eight co-authored peer-reviewed articles indexed in SCOPUS and Web of Science and have conducted impactful studies on HIV prevention, health behavior, and social behavioral pharmacy, particularly in youth and underserved populations.
I have actively mentors’ pharmacy students in social behavioral research, promoting evidence-based strategies for PrEP uptake and contraceptive use. As an advocate for precision medicine and HIV prevention, my work integrates qualitative and quantitative research to address healthcare disparities in Nigeria.
I have presented at international conferences and organized professional workshops, further showcasing my commitment to advancing global health through education, innovation, and research.