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Dr Laetitia Hattingh

BPharm, MPharm, GCApplLaw, AACPA, Cert. IV TAA, PhD

Senior Lecturer

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Responsibilities

  • Master of Pharmacy (Program Convenor)
  • 3033PHM Pharmacy Law and Practice (Convenor)
  • Professional Pharmacy Practice Discipline Head
  • 7002PHM Professional Pharmacy Practice I (Convenor)
  • Interprofessional Learning with School of Medicine

Professional admission & memberships

  • Pharmacy Board of Australia
  • Australian Association of Consultant Pharmacy
  • Pharmaceutical Society of Australia

Other professional appointments

  • Pharmacist Panel of Assessors
  • Pharmaceutical Defence Limited: Queensland Local Advisory Committee
  • Gold Coast Health Community Council
  • Gold Coast Division of General Practice Quality Use of Medicines Program Advisory Group

Research expertise

  • The utilisation and implementation of practice standards
  • Pharmacy regulation, law and ethics
  • The changed role of pharmacists and risk management
  • Safety and quality use of medicines
  • Drug misuse and abuse

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.
  • Waters, A., Farrell, L., Zimmer-Gembeck, M., Hattingh, L., McConnell, H., Donovan, C., & Ollendick, T. (2011). Enhancing treatment outcomes for childhood anxiety disorders: An interdisciplinary approach. Griffith University Chronic Disease Prevention Innovation Grant - $98,930.
  • 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.
  • McMillan, S., & Hattingh, L. (2009). An assessment of pharmacists' legal and ethical responsibilities in the treatment of medical emergencies in community practice. Queensland Pharmacy Research Trust through the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (QLD branch) - $1,000.
  • Hattingh, H. L., & Emmerton, L. (2009). An exploratory study of extended healthcare practitioner roles in medication management in a rural community. Pharmacy College Trust Research Grant through the Pharmacists Board of Queensland - $101,533.

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.
  • Hattingh, H.L. (2011). The regulation of pharmacy ownership in Australia: the potential impact of changes to the health landscape. Journal of Law and Medicine, (Accepted for publication).
  • Karaksha, A. A., Hattingh, H. L., & Hall, T. (2010). Quality of discharge summaries sent by a regional hospital to general practitioners. Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research, 40(3), 208-210.
  • 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.
  • Haywood, A., Bolitho, R., Gusti, K., Yim, C., Testa, C., & Hattingh, H. L. (2009). Compounding solutions for exotic and nondomesticated fauna in Australia: an investigative study. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compounding, 13(5), 440-444.
  • 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.
  • Hattingh, H. L. (2009). Pharmacists' responsibility and potential liability regarding generic substitution. Medicine and Law, 28(4), 697-704.
  • Hattingh, L., Smith, N., Searle, J., & Forrester, K. (2008). Developments in pharmacists' disciplinary processes and outcomes. Journal of Law and Medicine, 16(1), 109-119.
  • 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.
  • Hattingh H. L., Forrester K., Smith N., & Searle, J. (2007). Pharmacy practice developments: The potential impact on pharmacists' legal liability. Journal of Law and Medicine, 14(3), 397-402.
  • Chapter 10 of the South African Health Review 1998. The Production and Distribution of Human Resources in Pharmacy Department: Pharmacy Practice, Interim Pharmacy Council of South Africa. Good Pharmacy Practice in South Africa
  • Hattingh H. L., Summers, R. S., & Spence, T. H. Pharmacist's assistants/pharmaceutical technicians - threat or opportunity for pharmacy in South Africa?
    • Part 1 - the South African Pharmaceutical Journal June 1995
    • Part 2 - the South African Pharmaceutical Journal August 1995

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