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Dr Michelle King

BPharm, PhD

Senior Lecturer

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Responsibilities

  • 3034PHM Drug Information and Evaluation III
  • 7010PHM Professional Pharmacy Practice III

Research expertise

  • Models of pharmaceutical care
  • Pharmacovigilance and Pharmacoepidemiology
  • Inappropriate prescribing
  • Factors that influence prescribing
  • Modelling for demand for pharmaceuticals
  • Medical error and cognitive blindness
  • Ethics and professional standards

Recent research grants

  • Wheeler, A., Whitty, J, King, M, Kelly, F & Kendall E. (2011). Chronic Illness tender (RFT 2010/11-06). Pharmacy Guild of Australia - $1,415,207
  • McMillan, S., Shapland, S., Hattingh, L., King, M., Maganlal, S., & Rao, G. (2011).  Integrating patient centred care by a blended learning approach: The Virtual Family Model in Pharmacy. Griffith Grant for Learning and Teaching - $10,000.

Recent publications

  • McMillan, S., Hattingh, L., & King, M. (2011). Community pharmacists' opinions of their role in administering non-prescription medicines in an emergency. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 33(5), 800-805.
  • Sun, H-K., Seshadri, M., Lingard, S., Monaghan, W., Faoagali, J., Chan, E. ... & Grant, G. (2011). Antibacterial activity of β-cyclodextrin and 2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin trimethoprim complexes. American Journal of Microbiology, (In press).
  • Hattingh, H. L., Maganlal, S., & King, M. A. (2010). The impact on community pharmacy of the changing generic medicine substitution landscape. Journal of Law and Medicine, 17, 761-771.
  • Hattingh, H. L., King, M. A., & Smith, N. A. (2009). An evaluation of the integration of standards and guidelines in community pharmacy practices. Pharmacy World & Science, 31(5), 542-549.
  • Johnstone, R., & King, M. (2008). A responsive sanction to promote systematic compliance?: Enforceable undertakings in occupational health and safety regulation. Australian Journal of Labour Law, 21, 280-315.
  • Hattingh, H. L., Smith, N. A., Searle, J., & King, M.A. (2007). Regulation of the pharmacy profession throughout Australia.Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research, 37(3), 174-177.
  • King, M. A., & Roberts, M. S. (2007). The influence of the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) on inappropriate prescribing in Australian nursing homes. Pharmacy and World Science, 29, 39-42.
  • King, M. (2006). Pharmacist prescribing in the UK. An Australian's perspective. Australian Pharmacist, 25, 21.
  • King, M., & Cadman, B. (2006). Conversation with a prescribing pharmacist. Australian Pharmacist, 25, 22.
  • King, M., McFarlane, K., Juroszek, L., & Bond, C. (2005). The Middlefield project: Novel provision of pharmacy services to a deprived area. Pharmaceutical Journal, 275, 164-166.
  • King, M. A. (2005). Pharmaceutical public health in Scotland. Australian Pharmacist, 24, 320-322.
  • King, M. A. (2005). Developing evidence-based PILs to inform the public about St John's wort. Pharmaceutical Journal, 274, 302-303.
  • Sorensen, L., King, M. A., Peck, R., & Roberts, M.S. (2004). In-home medication reviews for war veterans: early experience in Australia. Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research, 34, 122-124.
  • Sorensen, L., King, M. A., Ientile, C., & Roberts, M.S. (2003). Has drug therapy gone to the dogs? Age and Ageing, 32, 460-461.
  • King, M. A., Purdie, D. M., & Roberts, M. S. (2001). Matching prescription claims with medication data for nursing home residents: Implications for prescriber feedback, drug utilisation studies and selection of prescription claims database. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 54, 202-209.

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