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Ifunanya Ikhile

Deputy Director of Examinations and Assessments, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Assistant Professor of Medical Education

Deputy Director of Examinations and Assessments, Medical Education Centre

OSCE Lead

Consultant, World Health Organization Academy

Education Advisor, Commonwealth Pharmacists Association

Consultant, Health Professionals Assessment Consultancy (HPAC)

Pharmacist (First class graduate with a PhD in pharmacy education practice and policy)

Outreach Manager, BME Staff Network

EDI Representative University Research Integrity and Ethics Committee (URIEC)

Expertise Summary

Health Workforce Development Expert with a major interest in assessment and educational measurement, as well as in- service development of health professionals especially within the LMIC context.

Teaching Summary

Taught clinical pharmacy and management at the university of Port Harcourt in Nigeria for about 4 years and was privileged to lead the set up the first medicines and poisons information centre at the… read more

Research Summary

Ongoing alliance with the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) to efficiently and effectively ensure fit-for-purpose education within resource-constrained settings.

Partnership with CPA to design CPD modules for Commonwealth countries as well as Health leadership development for pharmacists in 8 African countries.

2017 Health Services Research and Pharmacy Practice Conference (Nottingham, UK) Attended as Volunteer Transforming Teaching Programme Conference (Nottingham, UK) Attended as Pharmacy Educator NHS Conference Pharmacy Practice Now and in the future (London, UK) Attended as Pharmacy Educator Pharmacy Education Conference (Manchester, UK) Attended as Pharmacy Educator United Kingdom Forum for International Education and Training Conference (Oxford, UK) Attended as Pharmacy Educator Human Resources for Health Conference (Dublin, Ireland) Attended as Global Health Writer

2018 International Pharmaceutical Students Federation Conference (Lagos, Nigeria) Attended as Plenary Speaker Oral Presentation- FIP- PharmaceuticalWorkforce Development Goals in the African Context International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) Pharmacy Practice Conference (Lisbon, Portugal) Poster Presentation- The PharmD controversy: Pharmacy undergraduate programme change in the context of a developing country International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) World Congress (Glasgow, Scotland) Poster Presentation- Stakeholder engagement in ensuring a needs-based programme for undergraduate pharmacy education.

2019 Annual Teaching and Learning Conference (Nottingham, UK) Attended as Pharmacy Educator Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Postgraduate Research (Nottingham, UK) Attended as PhD Researcher Monash Pharmacy Education Symposium (Prato, Italy)

2020 UKRI Equality and Diversity Conference (Online) Attended as Facilitator

2021 Innovation in Medical Education Conference (Online) Attended as Medical Educator

Taught clinical pharmacy and management at the university of Port Harcourt in Nigeria for about 4 years and was privileged to lead the set up the first medicines and poisons information centre at the university.

Currently teaching the Principles of Assessment and Feedback module on the Masters in Medical Education Programme.

Current interests include how assessments and feedback provision impact students learning trajectory.

Past Research

A mixed methods health workforce development project on a national scale, designed to align pharmacist skills and competencies with role requirements and societal healthcare needs. This project highlighted policy implications of fit for purpose workforce development and the impact of collaboration.

Future Research

Future research themes would be around inter professional collaboration to share best practice and maximize patient outcomes.

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