About

I commenced my academic career at the Mount Isa Centre for Rural and Remote Health (MICRRH) – James Cook University in 2011, where I am currently employed. My role at MICRRH is broad and focuses on improving the rural pharmacy workforce through facilitation of student placements, education for rural and remote pharmacists and multidisciplinary education and teaching sessions for students and health professionals. I teach into both the Bachelor of Nursing Program and Bachelor of Pharmacy Program at James Cook University. My role at MICCRH requires me to effectively independently manage project objectives, timelines and budgets. My research interests relate to pharmacy education, diabetes management in indigenous populations and defining the future scope of practice of pharmacists.

Teaching
  • PC1101: Introduction to Pharmacy (Level 1; CNS & TSV)
  • PC2208: Pharmaceutical Public Health and Primary Healthcare for Pharmacists (Level 2; CNS & TSV)
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  • Rural Pharmacy, Pharmacy Workforce, Pharmacy Education
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