Gemma Quinn
Senior Lecturer in Clinical Pharmacy
School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences
Bradford University
United Kingdom
Biography
2009-2017: DPharm, University of Bradford. Thesis entitled: Developing a professional identity: A grounded theory of pharmacy students undertaking an early period of pre-registration training 2008: Independent prescribing course, King’s College, London 2007: Clinical Syndromes module of MSc in Infectious Diseases for Pharmacists, Imperial College, London 2002-2005: Diploma (Distinction) in Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmacy, London 1997-2001: MPharm (2:1), University of Nottingham 2010-present: Senior Lecturer, Pharmacy Practice, University of Bradford 2008-2010: Lecturer-practitioner, University of Bradford/ Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust 2006-2008: External marker for PgD; De Montfort University, Leicester 2001-2008: Various roles including; Lead Pharmacist Admissions and Discharge, Senior Admissions Pharmacist; Medicines Management Pharmacist and Resident Pharmacist; Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London
Research Interest
Development of professionalism and professional identity Reflection Education
Publications
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Bryony Dean Franklin, Roopa Karia, Paul Bullock, Gemma Bracey and Ann Jacklin (2003), One-stop dispensing - does one size fit all? Pharm J 271 p365
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Bracey G, Miller G, Dean Franklin B, Jacklin A and Gaskin G (2008), The Contribution of a Pharmacy Admissions Service to Patient Care. Clin Med 8 p53-7 (also presented as a poster at UKCPA conference)