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Stephanie Bridges

Associate Professor, Faculty of Science

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Biography

I am a registered pharmacist, having graduated with a BPharm (Hons) from the University of Nottingham in 1986 and registered with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain in 1987.

I was employed as a pharmacist by Boots the Chemists in 1987 and, after two years, took up the position of the first Boots Teacher-Practitioner within Nottingham School of Pharmacy. Since then I have continued to work in the School, having progressed to lecturer, associate professor, Course Director and, in February 2006, Clinical Course Director.

During this time I have continued to be involved in other areas of pharmacy, notably as a community pharmacy locum, and trainer, writer and assessor of education and training materials for pharmacists, pre-registration students and pharmacy technicians.

In 2006 I received a Lord Dearing Award for Teaching and Learning.

Teaching Summary

Teaching As Clinical Course Director in the School of Pharmacy I am responsible for managing and developing the Professional and Pharmacy Practice components of the MPharm. My teaching includes… read more

Research Summary

My research interests focus on teaching and learning in higher education. I am currently undertaking studies to explore issues surrounding the integration of students from Nottingham University… read more

Recent Publications

  • GRAY, N. J., SYMONDS, B. S., BOARDMAN, H. F. and BRIDGES, S. J., 2006. The scope and nature of interactions in the pharmacy with parents and carers buying medicines for pre-school children INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACY PRACTICE. VOL 14(SUPP/2), B48
  • BOARDMAN, H. F., GRAY, N. J., SYMONDS, B. S. and BRIDGES, S. J., 2006. Over-the-counter medicine purchases for pre-school children from pharmacies: advice and concerns INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACY PRACTICE. VOL 14(SUPP/2), B53

Teaching As Clinical Course Director in the School of Pharmacy I am responsible for managing and developing the Professional and Pharmacy Practice components of the MPharm. My teaching includes developing writing and delivery of lectures, seminars and workshops in the areas of:

• Professional Skills • Communication • Responding to Symptoms • Law and Dispensing • Ethics • Disease and the Goals of Treatment • Preparation for Practice

Current Research

My research interests focus on teaching and learning in higher education. I am currently undertaking studies to explore issues surrounding the integration of students from Nottingham University Malaysia Campus into study in the UK, and the potential for intercultural learning within higher education.

Memberships of Committees & Professional Bodies

  • Member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • Member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society Academic Pharmacy Group

Teaching As Clinical Course Director I am responsible for managing and developing the Professional and Pharmacy Practice components of the MPharm. My teaching includes writing and delivery of lectures, seminars and workshops in the areas of:

• Professional Skills • Communication • Responding to Symptoms • Law and Dispensing • Ethics • Disease and the Goals of Treatment • Preparation for Practice

  • GRAY, N. J., SYMONDS, B. S., BOARDMAN, H. F. and BRIDGES, S. J., 2006. The scope and nature of interactions in the pharmacy with parents and carers buying medicines for pre-school children INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACY PRACTICE. VOL 14(SUPP/2), B48
  • BOARDMAN, H. F., GRAY, N. J., SYMONDS, B. S. and BRIDGES, S. J., 2006. Over-the-counter medicine purchases for pre-school children from pharmacies: advice and concerns INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACY PRACTICE. VOL 14(SUPP/2), B53

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