Technicians and Assistants Research Series
Advanced Pharmacy Australia (AdPha) is proud to introduce the newest series published in Pharmacy GRIT, the Technicians and Assistants Research Series. Authored by Julia Tisdall (Qld), this engaging series aims to make research approachable, guiding pharmacy technicians and assistants getting started on their research journeys. The first instalment Pharmacy assistants and technicians wanting to get involved in research, this is for you!’ refutes common misconceptions that pharmacy practice research is not ‘for’ technicians and assistants and offers some first steps in developing research capacity and collaborative networks in your workplace.
Endorsed and supported by the AdPha Specialty Practice Technicians and Assistants Leadership Committee, Pharmacy Technician Tara Clayson-Fisher states “Julia’s experiences and enthusiasm speaks to the value of finding new ways to engage with and enjoy the work that you do”.
2024
Technicians and Assistants REsearch Series
Breaking research down: writing tips for abstracts
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Natasha Lemuelu and Julia Tisdall |
The third instalment of the Technicians and Assistants Research Series is authored by Natasha Lemuelu (Qld) and Julia Tisdall (Qld) and building on the work done in Parts 1 and 2 provides guidance for writing your own abstract.
[Published 2 July 2024]
Technicians and Assistants REsearch Series
Breaking research down: your research plan to help you stay on topic
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Natasha Lemuelu and Julia Tisdall |
Meet new contributing author Natasha Lemuelu in the second instalment of the Technicians and Assistants Research Series.
[Published 3 June 2024]
2023
Technicians and Assistants REsearch Series
Part 1: Pharmacy assistants and technicians wanting to get involved in research, this is for you!
Julia Tisdall |
[Published 31 October 2023]
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Pharmacy assistants and technicians wanting to get involved in research, this is for you!
Everyone starts somewhere and building research skills through practical experience and developing your networks can help you along the way. Technicians possess a range of skills such as operational skills, management skills, clinical skills, inventory skills, educational skills, which all provide a solid foundation for building research capacity.