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Greta Mah is an Adjunct Lecturer at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from the same institution. Currently, she works as a clinical pharmacist at the Geriatric Day Hospital and Geriatric Clinic at North York General Hospital, where she coordinates the 'Living Parkinson’s' education program within the hospital's specialized geriatric service. Greta is also a certified geriatric pharmacist recognized by the U.S. Commission for Certification in Geriatric Pharmacy. In her teaching role, she has developed and reviewed teaching and learning modules related to dementia and Parkinson's disease, facilitated interprofessional courses on safe prescribing in pain management, and taught Pharmacotherapy for Older Adults (PHM352H1) focusing on dementia. She has served as a preceptor for numerous students throughout her career. Greta's research interests include improving care for geriatric patients, with recent projects centered around preventing emergency room visits for Parkinson’s patients through pharmacist-led telephone interventions and adopting an interprofessional patient-centered approach aimed at improving health outcomes and managing chronic non-cancer pain among frail elderly patients in an outpatient day hospital setting.
Department of Sociology