PhD titles
Below is a list of current and completed PhD/ MPhil/ MRes projects undertaken by students in the Centre for Pharmacy Workforce Studies. A link is provided for theses where an electronic version is available.
Ongoing PhDs/ MPhils/ MRes
- Access to and regulation of antibiotics in Jordan - Al-Qudah, Raja'A - PhD start January 2021
- Drugs in the hands of non-professionals; the case of Ghana's pharmaceutical landscape - Emmanuel Boakye Appiah - PhD start September 2020
- The impact of provision of pharmaceutical care by community pharmacists on people living with diabetes - Fatima Abdulhakeem Ikolaba - PhD start September 2018
- Working across boundaries: new models of integration and collaboration across the pharmacy workforce in Greater Manchester - Natasha Burns - PhD start September 2018
- Drug utilisation and patient perceptions of thalidomide use in Jordan - Wejdan Shroukh - PhD start September 2018
- A strategy for the implementation of the common Arab guidelines in pharmacovigilance in countries with nascent pharmacovigilance systems - Hamza Garashi - PhD start September 2017
- Engaging healthcare students in promoting health in high schools communities - Emma Williams - PhD start July 2017
Completed PhDs/ MPhil/ MRes
- Registration requirements for complementary and alternative medicines in Kuwait and internationally - Azhar Alostad - PhD Completed December 2019
- Awareness, demand and use of community pharmacy services for people with long term conditions - Ali Hindi - PhD Completed Decemeber 2019
- Black and ethnic minority students’ progress and support needs (Victoria Tavares) - MClinRes completed September 2019
- Design and feasibility of a peer mentorship intervention to support the transition of newly qualified community pharmacists into independent practice (Dr Esnath Magola) - completed February 2018
- Organisational Culture in Community Pharmacy: Design and Validation of a New Instrument (Dr Iuri Marques) - completed November 2015
- Self-care support of long-term conditions and community pharmacy (Dr Oladapo Ogunbayo) - completed September 2015
- The process of professionalisation during the pre-registration training year in pharmacy (Dr Sam Jee) - completed 2014
- Characterising and understanding career and job commitment in the pharmacy profession (Dr Amir Rashid) - completed 2013
- Pharmacists’ job satisfaction: development of a scale to measure hospital and community pharmacists’ satisfaction with their work (Dr Jane Ferguson) - completed 2012
- Internationally trained pharmacists: their contribution to, and experiences of working in the Great Britain labour market (Dr Zainab Ziaei) - completed 2011
- Professional identity in pharmacy (Dr Rebecca Elvey)- completed 2011
- Understanding pharmacy careers: from undergraduate education to future career plans (Dr Sarah Willis) - completed 2010
- White and minority ethnic women pharmacists' employment choices (Dr Kelly Rowe) - completed 2010
- Identifying fitness-to-practise criteria for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians (Dr Helen Potter) - completed 2010
- The pharmacy labour market: international movement of pharmacists to and from Great Britain (Dr Liza Nichols) - completed 2006
- The primary care pharmacy workforce (Dr Rachel Mullen) - completed 2004