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Seminar Title

 

Workshop 1 – Qualitative research methods in pharmacy practice: an interactive session for hospital pharmacists

Affiliation

Robert Gordon University

Country

United Kingdom

1. Current Status, Position

Senior Lecturer and MPharm Course Leader. Involved in teaching and administration for both undergraduate and postgraduate pharmacy students.

2. Education

  • 1989: Graduated with a BSc (Hons) Pharmacy from Robert Gordon Institute of Technology
  • 2001: Graduated with an MSc in Clinical Pharmacy at Robert Gordon University and graduated
  • 2001: Graduated with a PgCert in Tertiary Level Teaching at Robert Gordon University and graduated
  • Working towards a Doctor of Education at University of Stirling (due for submission early 2012)

3. Research area

Her main research focus is educational research, with a particular interest and expertise in using qualitative methods in this field. Currently in the final stages of completing a Doctorate of Education (due for submission early 2012). She has a specific interest in researching teaching, learning and assessment and has published qualitative studies on reflective learning, communication and consultation skills.

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