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Selected Works

Judy Mullan

Selected Works

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Building Research Capacity Through Community-Based Projects, Kathryn M. Weston, Judy Mullan, Peter L. Mclennan Oct 2011

Building Research Capacity Through Community-Based Projects, Kathryn M. Weston, Judy Mullan, Peter L. Mclennan

Judy Mullan

Research during general practitioner (GP) training has historically been underrepresented in the medical curriculum. Few GPs in Australia have postgraduate research qualifications and few engage actively in research. The development of an integrated and innovative curriculum at an Australian university provides a unique opportunity to embed research and critical analysis (RCA) at every stage of the programme.


Managing Mouth And Skin Care Post Chemotherapy/Radiotherapy, Judy Mullan Oct 2011

Managing Mouth And Skin Care Post Chemotherapy/Radiotherapy, Judy Mullan

Judy Mullan

After reading this article, the pharmacist should be able to: • Provide a customer with information about appropriate mouth care during and following chemotherapy and radiotherapy. • Recommend appropriate therapy for gastrointestinal symptoms experienced post-chemotherapy and radiotherapy. • Provide a customer with information about appropriate skin care following chemotherapy/radiotherapy.


Blister-Packed Medications: Improving Compliance And Reducing Adverse Events, Judy Mullan, John Mullan Oct 2011

Blister-Packed Medications: Improving Compliance And Reducing Adverse Events, Judy Mullan, John Mullan

Judy Mullan

After reading this article, the learner should be able to: • Describe the importance of dosage administration aids as a way to help improve medication compliance and therapeutic outcomes, as well as averting potential adverse drug events; • Identify the benefits of good communication between pharmacists, prescribing doctors and, when appropriate, hospital and/or aged care facility staff for the timely packaging, dispensing and administration of the correct medications in dosage administration aids.