Skip to content
ruth_edwards_bw

Seminar Title

 

Student Programme: A systematic approach to pharmaceutical care – what is this all about and how can it be implemented by the hospital pharmacist?

Affiliation

Robert Gordon University

Country

United Kingdom

1. Current Status, Position

Dr. Edwards (BSc, MSc Clinical Pharmacy, Doctor of Education) is Senior Lecturer and MPharm Course Leader at the Robert Gordon University in the United Kingdom.

2. Education

Dr. Edwards graduated with a BSc (Hons) Pharmacy from Robert Gordon Institute of Technology in 1989 and registered as a pharmacist with RPSGB in 1990. Her early professional experiences were in community pharmacy and she completed an MSc in Clinical Pharmacy in 2001. Since 1999, she has worked as an academic pharmacist, completing a PgCert in Tertiary Level Teaching and develops and delivers teaching to undergraduate and postgraduate students. In 2013, she was awarded a Doctor of Education for research into students’ learning practices. 

3. Research Area

Dr. Edward’s main research focus is educational research, with a particular interest and expertise in using qualitative methods in this field. In 2013, she completed a Doctorate of Education using artefacts to explore pharmacy students’ learning practices. Ruth has a specific interest in researching teaching, learning and assessment and has published studies on reflective learning, communication and consultation skills.

4. Conflict of interest: none

×

Join us in Prague at the special rate of
350 Euro*(+ 21% Czech VAT)
to promote
WORLD PHARMACIST DAY 2025!

Secure your spot (only 45 seats available!)

*instead of 400 Euro – Offer available from 25/09 at 00h01 to 30/09 at 23h59 CET

×

Join us in Prague for

the 2nd edition of BOOST!

Secure your spot (limited seats available!)

BOOST is where visionaries, innovators, and healthcare leaders come together to tackle one of the biggest challenges in hospital pharmacy — the shortage of medicine and medical devices.

×

Deadline extended to July 15th

Problems caused by shortages are serious, threaten patient care and require urgent action.

Help us provide an overview of the scale of the problem, as well as insights into the impact on overall patient care.

Our aim is to investigate the causes of medicine and medical device shortages in the hospital setting,  while also gathering effective solutions and best practices implemented at local, regional, and national levels.

×

Join us in Prague for the 2nd edition of BOOST!

Secure your spot in the Movement for Shortage-Free World

BOOST is where visionaries, innovators, and healthcare leaders come together to tackle one of the biggest challenges in hospital pharmacy—medicine shortages.