Name:
Dr Stefanie Lip
Organisation:
University of Glasgow
Year elected:
2024
Primary professional setting:
Clinical
Dr Stefanie Lip is a specialist registrar in Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics and General Internal Medicine at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, and the University of Glasgow. Her clinical work involves managing patients with hypertension, and she is actively involved in acute on-call duties. She has recently submitted her Ph.D. investigating the long-term effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection on blood vessels and blood pressure (LOCHINVAR). Dr. Lip is an author for the Prescribing Safety Assessment and serves on the Standard Setting Group. She played a key role in developing the joint NIHR/BPS e-learning resource "Getting into Clinical Research," which earned her the BPS Rang Prize 2022 for Outstanding Achievement in Teaching. Additionally, she has been awarded the John Munro Medal by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh for her outstanding contributions as the Deputy Lead for the Clinical Pharmacology Vertical Theme at the University of Glasgow. Dr. Lip is dedicated to advancing safe prescribing and medicines reconciliation, exemplified by her leadership in organizing Medicines Safety Month at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow.