Browsing Research publications by Author "Law, Ethics and Professsionalism in Pharmacy Practice"
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Responding to symptoms and history-taking
Purvis, J.; Gallagher, C. T. (Pharmaceutical Press, 2013) -
A retrospective analysis of the GDC's performance against its newly-approved fitness to practise guidance
Gallagher, C. T.; De Souza, A. I. (2015-09-11)Objectives: To assess if the GDC considers relevant factors at all stages of its deliberations into misconduct, as required by the determinations in the cases of Cohen, Zygmunt, and Azzam; and to assess whether those ... -
Undergraduate research involving human subjects should not be granted ethical approval unless it is likely to be of publishable quality
Gallagher, C. T.; McDonald, L. J.; McCormack, N. P. (2014-06)Small-scale research projects involving human subjects have been identified as being effective in developing critical appraisal skills in undergraduate students. In deciding whether to grant ethical approval to such projects, ... -
The use of simulation in an MPharm undergraduate course in a new school of pharmacy
Kostrzewski, Andrzej; Brodie, Marjorie; Patel, Krishna; Alinier, Guillaume (2010)Introduction: The University of Hertfordshire School of Pharmacy opened in 2005 offering a 4-year degree which includes simulation teaching for all years. This teaching approach has been reported to improve clinical skills ... -
Why the contextualisation of chemistry in the MPharm curriculum is needed
Fergus, Suzanne; Kostrzewski, Andrzej (2011)Chemistry is a core subject area in the MPharm degree programme. The indicative syllabus1 specifies chemistry directly in drug design and discovery, pharmaceutical chemistry and analysis, drug identification and drug ...