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个人简介

2014 - present: PhD "The use of nano-polymeric formulations to improve the solubility and dissolution of poorly soluble drugs," University of Bradford 2013- 2015: Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education Practice, University of Bradford 2013: Independent Prescribing course, University of Bradford 2004 - 2008: Masters in Pharmacy (1st Class), University of Bradford 2012-2014: Visiting Lecturer, University of Huddersfield, School of Pharmacy 2012-2013: Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice, University of Keele 2010-2012: Specialist Clinical Psychiatric Pharmacist, Rotherham and Doncaster Mental Health Trust 2009-2010: Clinical Pharmacist, South West Yorkshire Mental Health Trust

研究领域

Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy Education

Pharmacy Practice (Medicines optimisation), Pharmacist development/skilling, Pharmacists in Mental Health settings, Novel solubility strategies to increase solubility of poorly soluble drugs, Drug design, development and delivery

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HSRPP conference April 2015. Where do they go? Destination Unknown: An exploratory study of the disposal of transdermal drug patches in the private healthcare sector (UK). International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. May 2015 HSRPP conference April 2015. An investigation of the knowledge and practice of healthcare professionals relating to the use of transdermal patches. Room for improvement? International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. May 2015 Biopharmaceutical Analytical Symposium. Characterisation of a novel vascular disrupting agent, ICT01-2588, using Taylor Dispersion Analysis. March 2015 Editor/Author publication. Medicines Management Toolkit for the Children Palliative Care Sector. Together for Short Lives. July 2014 RPS conference September 2014. Fit for purpose? A qualitative study of key stakeholders’ perspectives on pharmaceutical needs assessments. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. Sept 2014. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. Sept 2014 RPS conference September 2014. Pharmacy students’ perceptions on interacting with people with mental health problems: A qualitative study. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. Sept 2014

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