Prof Beverley Glass ~ Professor of Pharmacy
Pharmacy
- About
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- Teaching
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- PC1101: Introduction to Pharmacy (Level 1; CNS & TSV)
- PC1102: Pharmacy Practice and Pharmaceutics 1 (Level 1; CNS & TSV)
- PC1110: Foundations of Pharmacy Practice 1 (Level 1; CNS & TSV)
- PC1210: Foundations of Pharmacy Practice 2 (Level 1; CNS & TSV)
- PC1320: Introductory Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapy (Level 1; CNS & TSV)
- PC2200: Applied Therapeutics and Pharmacy Practice 2 (Level 2; CNS & TSV)
- PC2202: Pharmacy Practice and Pharmaceutics 2 (Level 2; CNS & TSV)
- PC2207: Integrated Therapeutics 1 (Level 2; CNS & TSV)
- PC2540: Evidence in Pharmacy Practice Part 1 of 2 (Level 2; CNS & TSV)
- PC2550: Evidence in Pharmacy Practice Part 2 of 2 (Level 2; CNS & TSV)
- PC3300: Applied Therapeutics and Pharmacy Practice 3 (Level 3; CNS & TSV)
- PC3303: Integrated Therapeutics 3 (Level 3; CNS & TSV)
- PC3360: Pharmacy Research Part 1 of 4 (Level 3; CNS & TSV)
- PC3460: Pharmacy Research (Professional) Part 1 of 4 (Level 3; CNS & TSV)
- PC4401: Integrated Therapeutics 4 (Level 4; TSV)
- PC4404: Advanced Pharmacy Practice 3 (Level 4; TSV)
- PC5515: Pharmaceutical Public Health Project (Level 5; TSV)
- PC5516: Extended Pharmaceutical Public Health Project (Level 5; TSV)
- Research Disciplines
- Socio-Economic Objectives
- Publications
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These are the most recent publications associated with this author. To see a detailed profile of all publications stored at JCU, visit ResearchOnline@JCU. Hover over Altmetrics badges to see social impact.
- Journal Articles
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- Chaudhary S, Lindsay D, Ray R and Glass B (2024) Do the attitudes and practices of Australian pharmacists reflect a need for education and training to provide care for people who are transgender? International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 32 (1). pp. 61-68
- Chaudhary S, Ray R and Glass B (2024) Answering the Call for Community Pharmacists to Improve Healthcare Delivery to Trans and Gender Diverse People: Guide for Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating an Online Education Program in Australia. Pharmacy, 12 (1).
- Ryan A, Robertson K and Glass B (2024) Look-alike medications in the perioperative setting: scoping review of medication incidents and risk reduction interventions. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 46. pp. 26-39
- Chaudhary S, Ray R and Glass B (2023) “I don't know much about providing pharmaceutical care to people who are transgender”: A qualitative study of experiences and attitudes of pharmacists. Exploratory Research in Clinical and Social Pharmacy, 9.
- Davey B, Lindsay D, Cousins J and Glass B (2023) “Why Didn’t They Teach Us This?” A Qualitative Investigation of Pharmacist Stakeholder Perspectives of Business Management for Community Pharmacists. Pharmacy, 11 (3).
- Davey B, Lindsay D, Cousins J and Glass B (in press) Pharmacy Students’ Perspective on Business Management for the Community Pharmacist. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education,
- Drovandi A, Glass B and Malau-Aduli B (2023) Australian Perceptions of Warnings on Cigarette Sticks. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 21. pp. 432-450
- Filmer T, Ray R and Glass B (2023) How can we help you? A qualitative study of the provision of care to culturally and linguistically diverse clients in community pharmacy. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 31 (6). pp. 601-607
- Filmer T, Ray R and Glass B (2023) Barriers and facilitators experienced by migrants and refugees when accessing pharmaceutical care: A scoping review. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 19 (7). pp. 977-988
- Knott G, Mylrea M and Glass B (2023) Perceptions of academic staff on pharmacist preceptor roles, skills, attributes and training requirements: A qualitative report. Pharmacy Education, 23 (1). pp. 554-559
- Knott G, Mylrea M and Glass B (2023) Pharmacy preceptor training: Addressing the challenges of clinical supervision in community practice. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 31 (5). pp. 558-561
- Mackay A, Taylor S and Glass B (2023) Pharmacists' roles in assisted reproductive technology. Exploratory Research in Clinical and Social Pharmacy, 12.
- More
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ResearchOnline@JCU stores 167+ research outputs authored by Prof Beverley Glass from 2002 onwards.
- Current Funding
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Current and recent Research Funding to JCU is shown by funding source and project.
Department of Health and Ageing - Pharmacy Trial Program
Integrated Practice Pharmacists within Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services
- Indicative Funding
- $1,040,046 over 2 years (administered by Pharmaceutical Society of Australia)
- Summary
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples experience a much higher burden of disease due to heart disease, diabetes and other chronic health problems. Many deaths from these illnesses can be prevented if patients are better supported to take their medicines and prescribing quality is improved. This trial will explore if including a practice pharmacist in the primary health care team within Aboriginal community controlled health services (ACCHSs) leads to improvements in the quality of care that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people receive. Our trial will tell us if prescribing by doctors is improved, if patients are more likely to take their medicines, and if indicators of their health are improving over time.
- Investigators
- Sophie Couzos, Rhondda Jones, Emily Callander, Erik Biros, Deb Smith, Michelle Bellingan, Beverley Glass, Priscilla Page, Donald Whaleboat, Robyn Preston, Nicole Bates, Douglas Boyle, Vicki Slinko, Roderick Wright, Nadia Lusis, Elizabeth Moore and Katie Panaretto (College of Medicine & Dentistry, Academy, College of Public Health, Medical & Vet Sciences, University of Melbourne, Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council, Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory and Gidgee Healing Mount Isa Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services Ltd)
- Keywords
- Aboriginal Health; integrated health care; continuing quality improvement; Primary Health Care; practice pharmacist; community based participatory research
- Supervision
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Advisory Accreditation: I can be on your Advisory Panel as a Primary or Secondary Advisor.
These Higher Degree Research projects are either current or by students who have completed their studies within the past 5 years at JCU. Linked titles show theses available within ResearchOnline@JCU.
- Current
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- What works, why, and how? Factors that contribute to implementation of allied health service-learning programs in the rural and remote Australian context (PhD , Secondary Advisor/AM)
- Defining Pharmaceutical Public Health Competencies for Australian Pharmacists (PhD , Secondary Advisor/AM)
- Design, Implementation and Evaluation of an Intervention for a Kidney Transplant Service in Northern Queensland utilising a prospective Cohort study (PhD , Secondary Advisor/AM)
- Pharmacists? role in patient infertility in rural and remote communities of Australia. (PhD , Primary Advisor/AM/Adv)
- Design, implementation and evaluation of processes used for the safe storage, selection and administration of anesthetic medications in a regional tertiary referral hospital (PhD , Primary Advisor/AM/Adv)
- Exploring Perspectives for a Pharmacist-led Vaccination Clinic in a North Queensland Ambulatory Cancer Centre (Masters , Primary Advisor/AM/Adv)
- Australian Pharmacists perspectives on the supply of emergency contraception and evaluation of guidelines (Masters , Primary Advisor/AM/Adv)
- Completed
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- Role of Pharmacists in Transgender Healthcare (2024, PhD , Primary Advisor/AM/Adv)
- Design, delivery, and evaluation of a preceptor training program for community pharmacists at a regional Australian University (2023, PhD , Primary Advisor/AM/Adv)
- Complementary and alternative medicine in cancer: perspectives of patients and health professionals (2023, Masters , Primary Advisor)
- Perspectives of pharmacists and pharmacy students on business management in community pharmacy (2023, Masters , Primary Advisor)
- Expanded pharmacy practice in rural Australia (2022, PhD , Primary Advisor/AM/Adv)
- Perceived effectiveness of tobacco packaging and cigarette stick warnings as anti-tobacco interventions (2019, PhD , Secondary Advisor/AM)
- Percutaneous absorption in frogs: in vitro and in vivo studies. Developing models for disease treatment and environmental risk management (2019, PhD , Primary Advisor/AM/Adv)
- Data
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These are the most recent metadata records associated with this researcher. To see a detailed description of all dataset records, visit Research Data Australia.
- Llewelyn, V. (2019) In vivo percutaneous absorption data for model chemicals in Rhinella marina: chemicals formulated in Amphibian Ringer’s Solution. James Cook University
- Llewelyn, V. (2019) In vivo percutaneous absorption data for chloramphenicol, formulated in 20% propylene glycol, in Rhinella marina. James Cook University
- Llewelyn, V. (2019) In vitro percutaneous absorption data for model chemicals in Litoria caerulea and Rhinella marina: chemicals formulated in Amphibian Ringer’s solution. James Cook University
- Llewelyn, V. (2019) In vitro percutaneous absorption data for model chemicals in Rhinella marina: chemicals formulated in penetration enhancers ethanol or propylene glycol. James Cook University
- Collaboration
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