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Paul Chin

Senior Lecturer

MB ChB PhD

Email paul.chin@otago.ac.nz
Tel +64 3 244 1077

Paul Chin is a clinical pharmacologist, employed as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Otago, Christchurch and Senior Medical Officer at Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand – Waitaha Canterbury.

Research interests include therapeutic drug monitoring (including anticoagulants and antimicrobials), quality use of medicines, electronic prescribing, and clinical decision support.

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

Pairman, L., Chin, P., & Doogue, M. (2026). Indication-based prescribing and prescribing with indications, effects on documentation, medicines use, and clinical outcomes: A systematic review. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 207, 106209. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2025.106209 Journal - Research Other

Chin, P. K. L., & Doogue, M. P. (2025). Oral anticoagulation for adults with atrial fibrillation or venous thromboembolism. Australian Prescriber, 48(5), 161-166. doi: 10.18773/austprescr.2025.047 Journal - Research Other

Charles, K., Pairman, L., Moon, E., Doogue, M., Wilkinson, T., & Chin, P. (2025, August). Educational and clinical utility of electronic pre-prescribing by final year medical students as a potential workplace-based assessment. Verbal presentation at the International Association for Health Professions Education (AMEE) Annual Conference, Barcelona, Spain. Conference Contribution - Verbal presentation and other Conference outputs

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

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