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Jasmina FejzicBPharm (Hons), Cert. IV TAA, PhD (Pharmacy)

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Responsibilities

  • 7014PHM_P1 Advanced Practical Experience 1 (Convenor)
  • 7014PHM_P2 Advanced Practical Experience 2 (Convenor)
  • 7014PHM_P3 Advanced Practical Experience 3 (Convenor)

Professional admission & memberships

  • Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
  • Australasian Pharmaceutical Science Association
  • Croatian Board of Scientific Publication Reviewers

Research expertise

  • Aspects of social pharmacy practice - concepts of compliance, adherence, concordance (therapeutic alliance)
  • Work-integrated learning
  • Pharmacy graduates' internship readiness
  • Rural and Indigenous healthcare
  • Communication in multicultural/multilingual pharmacy environments
  • Information literacy skills in pharmacy education and practice

Recent research grants

  • Wheeler, A., Fowler, J., Hattingh, L., Fejzic, J., McConnell, D., & Shum, D. (2011). Mental health tender (RFT 2010/11-02). Pharmacy Guild of Australia - $2,118,603.
  • Hattingh, H. L., Hall, T., Fejzic, J., & the Gold Coast Health Services District. (2010). Evaluation of adult epilepsy treatment model. Gold Coast Hospital and Griffith University Collaborative Grant - $9,000.
  • Barker, M., Mak, A., & Fejzic, J. (research associate) (2010). ALTC priority project on internationalisation at home: Enhancing intercultural capabilities of business and health teachers, students and curricula. ALTC - $242,000.
  • Fejzic, J. (2010). Optimisation of student preparation for internship. Griffith Health Blended Learning Teaching and Learning - $4,969.

Recent publications

  • Emmerton, L., Fejzic, J., & Tett, S. E. (2012). Consumers' experiences and values in conventional and alternative medicine paradigms: A problem detection study (PDS). BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 12, 39.
  • Fejzic, J., Emmerton, L., & Tett, S. (2010). Towards concordance in health care: perspectives of general practitioners, complementary and alternative medicine practitioners and pharmacists in Australia. Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 35(3), 309-321.
  • Bajramovic Fejzic, J., Emmerton, L., & Tett, S. E. (2004). Perceptions around concordance – focus groups and semi-structured interviews conducted with consumers, pharmacists and general practitioners. Health Expectations, 7(3), 221-234.
  • Bajramovic Fejzic, J., & Tett, S. E. (2004). Medication management reviews for people from the former Yugoslavia now resident in Australia. Pharmacy World and Science, 26(5), 271-276.
  • Burrows, J. A., Bajramovic, J., & Bell, S. C. (2002). Prevalence of complementary and alternative medicine use by adults with cystic fibrosis. Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research, 32(4), 320-323.
  • Bajramovic, J., & Tett, S. E. (2000). Problems of pharmacy communication in multicultural Australia. Australian Pharmacist, 19, 430-434.

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