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Mark  Kirschbaum

Mr Mark Kirschbaum ORCID logo

Australia

I graduated with a Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree from the University of Queensland in 1993 and in 2004 was awarded a Graduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy (UQ). I have over 20 years' experience in community and hospital pharmacy practice both in metropolitan and rural settings. I have served in the full time and part time Army as a pharmacist and logistic officer deploying overseas. During this time I contributed to clinical research in the Army Malarial Institute in Brisbane. I am an examiner with the Pharmacy Board of Australia for graduate pharmacy interns and am currently the Lecturer in Rural Pharmacy at the UDRH. My research interests include mental health training for pharmacist particularly in relation to disaster management and maintaining logistic medical support to disaster zones.


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Original Research 18 March 2024

Understanding rural pharmacists’ perspectives: lived experiences and insights associated with rural recruitment and retention


Original Research 29 November 2022

The Pharmacy Community Apgar Questionnaire: a modified Delphi technique to develop a rural pharmacist recruitment and retention tool

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