Dr. Eiman Shamseldin Al Gailani
Lecturer - Pharmacy PracticeBiography
Dr. Eiman Shamseldin Al Gailani Ali is a distinguished clinical pharmacist and lecturer in the Department of Pharmacy Practice at Dubai Pharmacy College for Girls. She graduated second in her class with a B.Pharm from DPCG in 2005 and later achieved first rank in her MSc in Clinical Pharmacy in 2016. Additionally, she holds an MSc in Healthcare Administration from the University of Atlanta, USA (2010), where she also graduated with first rank. Dr. Eiman is currently pursuing her PhD in Clinical Pharmacy at the University of Strathclyde, UK. She teaches in both the B.Pharm and M.Pharm programs and co-supervises research projects at both levels. Dr. Eiman has previously served as the Head of the Professional Practice Experience Unit and continues to be actively involved in coordinating courses under the General Education and Elective Course Department.
Education
- B.Pharm, Dubai Pharmacy College for Girls, UAE, 2005
- MSc in Healthcare Administration, University of Atlanta, USA, 2010
- MSc in Clinical Pharmacy, Dubai Pharmacy College for Girls, UAE, 2016
- PhD candidate in Clinical Pharmacy, University of Strathclyde, UK, since 2020
Research Interests
- Pharmacoepidemiology and drug utilization research in cardiovascular diseases, cancer, antibiotics, and antimicrobial stewardship
- Medication error and patient safety
- Drug adherence and treatment outcomes
Research Publications
- Beshir, S., Shamseldin Al Gailani, E., et al. "Women's Knowledge, Perception, Practice, and Experience of Using Skin-Lightening Products in the UAE." Journal of Public Health Research, 2023.
- Doaa Kamal Alkhalidi, S.A. Beshir, E. Shamseldin Al Gailani, et al. "Parental Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices on the Use of Antibiotics in Children: A Cross-Sectional Study in UAE." Pharmacy Practice Journal, 2024.
- Shehab, N.G., Khan, R.K., Elgailani, E.S., Shawish, K.Y. "Possible Intrusive Food Interaction with Oral Dabigatran’s Anticoagulant Activity in Rat Models." Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2018.