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Position
PhD Student
Department
Department of Medicine (Christchurch)
Qualifications
BSc(Hons)
Research summary
Improving clinical decision support for medication prescribing in hospitals

Research

Milan is a PhD student in the Department of Medicine at the University of Otago, Christchurch. His research focuses on leveraging routinely collected healthcare data to enhance electronic clinical decision support (CDS) for hospital medication prescribing. He has a particular interest in CDS alerts, their impact on prescribing behavior and clinical outcomes, and strategies to reduce alert fatigue.

Publications

Berryman, L. T., Chin, P. K. L., Pairman, L. J., Sundermann, M., & Doogue, M. (2026). Geographical variability in dabigatran dosing within New Zealand. Internal Medicine Journal. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1111/imj.70477 Journal - Research Other

Sundermann, M., Mehrtens, J. A. H., Douglas, N. M., Gardiner, S. J., Doogue, M., & Chin, P. K. L. (2025). Antibiotic prescribing for cellulitis in the absence of penicillin-cephalosporin cross-reactivity alerts: A retrospective study. Pharmacology Research & Perspectives, 13(5), e70175. doi: 10.1002/prp2.70175 Journal - Research Article

Alamri, Y., Sundermann, M., O'Mahony, A., Hiskett, I., Zhang, M., Neal, C., & Chin, P. (2025). Rivaroxaban plasma concentrations cannot be predicted from coagulation assays: Real-life experience from a tertiary hospital in New Zealand. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 47(6), e150-e156. doi: 10.1097/ftd.0000000000001361 Journal - Research Article

Sundermann, M., Pairman, L., Clendon, O., Fan, D., Doogue, M., & Chin, P. K. L. (2025). Vulnerability of a New Zealand hospital computerised provider order entry system to prescribing error: A comparative study with other systems. Internal Medicine Journal, 55(6), 975-984. doi: 10.1111/imj.70053 Journal - Research Article

Sundermann, M., Every-Palmer, S., Barclay, M., & Chin, P. K. L. (2025). A clinical decision support alert to promote timely laxative use in in-patients prescribed clozapine. BJPsych Open, 11, e51. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2025.1 Journal - Research Article

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