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Vasileiou Konstantinos

Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutical Marketing

Section of Pharmacology - Biosciences

Studies

  • 1992-1997: B.Sc. Department of Agricultural Economics. Agricultural University of Athens.
  • 1997-1998: M.Sc. in Food Economics and Marketing. Department of Agricultural and Food Economics. University of Reading, UK.
  • 1998-2002: Ph.D. in Food Marketing (Supply Chain Management). Faculty of Agricultural Engineering, Food Production & Rural Land Use. Cranfield University, UK.

 

Positions

02/2020 – Today: Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy, University of Patras, GR

2017 – 2023: Adjunct Academic Staff, Hellenic Open University, GR

2009 – 2020: Adjunct Assistant Professor / Lecturer, University of Patras, GR

2006 – 2019: Adjunct Assistant Professor / Lecturer, ΤΕΙ (Technological Educational Institute) of Western Greece, TEI of Patras and TEI of Messolonghi, GR

2004 – 2007: Adjunct Assistant Professor / Lecturer, University of Ioannina, GR

 

Teaching Activity

Undergraduate Program

  • Pharmaco-economics [PHA-Ε14-NEW]

Postgraduate Program “Drug Design and Development

  • Research Methodology and Ethics [DPHA_5]

Postgraduate Program: “Cosmetology - Preparation and Evaluation of Cosmetic Products

  • Industrial Production of Cosmetic Products [PHA-COS-24]

Interdepartmental Postgraduate Program Personalized Medicine

  • Personalized Medicine, Public Health and Economics [PM_05

 

Research Interests

  • Health professionals’ and patients’/public awareness, attitudes, and intentions towards the adoption of innovations in personalized medicine

  • Health professionals’ awareness, attitudes, self-efficacy, practice and intentions towards promoting patients’/public self-care

  • Patients’/public health literacy, health information seeking, empowerment, awareness, self-efficacy, attitudes, health locus of control, health consciousness, practice and intentions towards self-care (e.g. OTC, dietary supplements)

  • Community pharmacists’ awareness, attitudes, self-efficacy, social norms, perceived behavioral control, practice and intentions towards providing new services to their customers (e.g. vaccination, management of mild conditions)

  • Health professionals’ and patients’/public awareness, attitudes, and intentions towards the adoption of AI based healthcare innovations

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Office hours for Students
  • Monday: 11:00-13:00
    Tuesday: 09:30-11:30