Assistant Professor of Non-Medical Prescribing, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences
James combines his role as Assistant Professor at The University of Nottingham with his clinical role as Lead Pharmacist for Boston Primary Care Network. James has extensive experience providing undergraduate and postgraduate education to medical, nursing and allied health professionals, focusing on therapeutics and medicines optimisation. His current teaching role involves undergraduate teaching for nursing and pharmacy students, postgraduate teaching for nurses and allied health professionals completing the Non-Medical Prescribing course, and critical reflection of prescribing practice for Advanced Clinical Practitioners. His experience in clinical roles across primary care, secondary care, and commissioning services inform his teaching and ensures a well-rounded and contemporary contribution to the prescribing curriculum.
Medicines Optimisation
Therapeutics
Medical and non-medical prescribing
Primary care and General Practice
Dependence forming medicines
Polypharmacy
Pharmacist led deprescribing of long-term hypnotics in primary care
The impact of multiple dependence forming medications on deprescribing outcomes
B236, Medical SchoolQueen's Medical Centre Nottingham, NG7 2HA
telephone: +44 (0)115 95 15559 email: mhssupport@nottingham.ac.uk