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Dr Jasmina Fejzic
Dr

Jasmina Fejzic

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Overview

Background

Jasmina is an Australian registered pharmacist with a community and hospital pharmacy background. After the Bosnian War, which interrupted her Literature studies (!990-92) at Sarajevo’s Faculty of Philosophy, she relocated to Australia and completed her BPharm(Hons Class I) in 2000 and a PhD at the University of Queensland (UQ) in 2007. She's been teaching in Australian higher education since 2001, at the UQ (2001-2007), Queensland University of Technology (2007-2009), and Griffith University (2009-2015), developing and implementing BPharm and MPharm programs. Jasmina returned to the UQ School of Pharmacy in 2015. She has taught as a community and hospital pharmacist, preceptor, tutor, simulated learning facilitator, and lecturer, creating, teaching, and coordinating 15 undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

Current Teaching: Jasmina teaches into the UQ's Pharmacy Program and coordinates two 2-unit courses at the School of Pharmacy: Quality Use of Medicines A1 (PHRM2011) and A2 (PHRM2012). She also teaches into Integrated Biomedical Sciences for Nursing (BIOM2070) at the Faculty of Medicine.

Research: In addition to her commitment to Pharmacy Practice Research, Jasmina is passionate about her Educational Research, her own teaching, and she remains a curious learner. Her research is aligned with the biopsychosocial model and scientific understanding that is informed by different ways of knowing. She uses quantitative and qualitative techniques, the latter enabling deep and flexible understanding of social and cultural aspects not ascertainable through quantitative approaches. Jasmina is committed to meaningful results that enhance how we practise, teach and learn in the contemporary healthcare.

Jasmina's choices are not always and inevitably career driven, and she remains focused on enhancing the professional practice as well as student experiences - e.g. aiming to help students to recognise the process and joy of learning in class and in the workplace, building lifelong learning skills for personal and professional development. She has supervised to completion masters and doctoral students and her teams received competitively funded grants totalling close to AU$3 million from the Department of Health, and other healthcare and higher education bodies.

For a brief overview of Jasmina's research interests - please either see below (if viewing this on the 'UQ Researchers' page), or click 'View researcher profile' in the top left corner of Jasmina's School profile page to view her 'UQ researchers' page.

Availability

Dr Jasmina Fejzic is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours), The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Pharmacy Practice

    understanding values, behaviours, and outcomes in contemporary healthcare; practitioners' expectations, needs, and ability to access, apply and translate research into practice

  • Culture

    developing education and professional practice that implements professional, compassionate, and culturally appropriate care in culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) health contexts

  • Educational Research

    enhancing students' intra/inter-personal skills, communication, work integrated learning, employability, professionalisation, self-management and self-care

Works

Search Professor Jasmina Fejzic’s works on UQ eSpace

44 works between 2000 and 2024

21 - 40 of 44 works

2014

Journal Article

Mental health consumer and caregiver perceptions of stigma in Australian community pharmacies

Knox, Kathy, Fejzic, Jasmina, Mey, Amary, Fowler, Jane L., Kelly, Fiona, McConnell, Denise, Hattingh, Laetitia and Wheeler, Amanda J. (2014). Mental health consumer and caregiver perceptions of stigma in Australian community pharmacies. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 60 (6), 533-543. doi: 10.1177/0020764013503149

Mental health consumer and caregiver perceptions of stigma in Australian community pharmacies

2014

Conference Publication

Using Simulated Learning Modules (SLMs) to enhance pharmacy students' professionalism and practice effectiveness

Fejzic, J., Barker, M., Priddle, A. and Hills, R. (2014). Using Simulated Learning Modules (SLMs) to enhance pharmacy students' professionalism and practice effectiveness. NEW YORK: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2014.07.153

Using Simulated Learning Modules (SLMs) to enhance pharmacy students' professionalism and practice effectiveness

2014

Journal Article

Review of community pharmacy staff educational needs for supporting mental health consumers and carers

Mey, Amary, Fowler, Jane L., Knox, Kathy, Shum, David H. K., Fejzic, Jasmina, Hattingh, Laetitia, McConnell, Denise and Wheeler, Amanda (2014). Review of community pharmacy staff educational needs for supporting mental health consumers and carers. Community Mental Health Journal, 50 (1), 59-67. doi: 10.1007/s10597-012-9580-4

Review of community pharmacy staff educational needs for supporting mental health consumers and carers

2014

Conference Publication

Global citizens: leaders of tomorrow

Fejzic, Jasmina and Daly, Amanda (2014). Global citizens: leaders of tomorrow. Student Leadership Conference 2014 – ‘GU20’, Brisbane, Australia, 30 September 2014.

Global citizens: leaders of tomorrow

2013

Journal Article

Trust and safe spaces: mental health consumers' and carers' relationships with community pharmacy staff

Mey, Amary, Knox, Kathy, Kelly, Fiona, Davey, Andrew K., Fowler, Jane, Hattingh, Laetitia, Fejzic, Jasmina, McConnell, Denise and Wheeler, Amanda J. (2013). Trust and safe spaces: mental health consumers' and carers' relationships with community pharmacy staff. Patient, 6 (4), 281-289. doi: 10.1007/s40271-013-0032-1

Trust and safe spaces: mental health consumers' and carers' relationships with community pharmacy staff

2013

Conference Publication

Stimulating simulations: learning outcomes and lessons learnt about simulated learning modules addressing common pharmacy practice interactions

Fejzic, Jasmina, Barker, Michelle, Hills, Ruth and Priddle, Alannah (2013). Stimulating simulations: learning outcomes and lessons learnt about simulated learning modules addressing common pharmacy practice interactions. Monash Pharmacy Education Symposium 2013 – Teaching for Learning, Prato, Italy, 8-10 July 2013.

Stimulating simulations: learning outcomes and lessons learnt about simulated learning modules addressing common pharmacy practice interactions

2013

Journal Article

Community pharmacy experiential placement: comparison of preceptor and student perspectives in an Australian postgraduate pharmacy programme

Fejzic, Jasmina, Henderson, Amanda, Smith, Nerida A. and Mey, Amary (2013). Community pharmacy experiential placement: comparison of preceptor and student perspectives in an Australian postgraduate pharmacy programme. Pharmacy Education, 13 (1), 15-21.

Community pharmacy experiential placement: comparison of preceptor and student perspectives in an Australian postgraduate pharmacy programme

2013

Conference Publication

Saying ‘no’ professionally: simulated Learning approaches to teach Pharmacy students to refuse patients’ inappropriate requests

Fejzic, Jasmina, Barker, Michelle, Hills, Ruth and Priddle, Alannah (2013). Saying ‘no’ professionally: simulated Learning approaches to teach Pharmacy students to refuse patients’ inappropriate requests. Monash Pharmacy Education Symposium 2013 – Teaching for Learning, Prato, Italy, 8-10 July 2013.

Saying ‘no’ professionally: simulated Learning approaches to teach Pharmacy students to refuse patients’ inappropriate requests

2012

Journal Article

Consumers' experiences and values in conventional and alternative medicine paradigms: A problem detection study (PDS)

Emmerton, Lynne, Fejzic, Jasmina and Tett, Susan E. (2012). Consumers' experiences and values in conventional and alternative medicine paradigms: A problem detection study (PDS). Bmc Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 12 (1) 39, 39-1-39-10. doi: 10.1186/1472-6882-12-39

Consumers' experiences and values in conventional and alternative medicine paradigms: A problem detection study (PDS)

2012

Conference Publication

What really makes students ‘work ready’ – What are Pharmacy students’ and their preceptors’ considerations?

Fejzic, Jasmina and Barker, Michelle (2012). What really makes students ‘work ready’ – What are Pharmacy students’ and their preceptors’ considerations?. Joint ASCEPT-APSA (Australasian Pharmaceutical Science Association) Conference, Sydney, Australia, 2-5 December 2012.

What really makes students ‘work ready’ – What are Pharmacy students’ and their preceptors’ considerations?

2012

Conference Publication

Understanding of the concept of ‘adherence to treatment’ in pharmacy students, pharmacists and their patients: the myth of common sense

Fejzic, Jasmina, Shum, David and Smith, Nerida (2012). Understanding of the concept of ‘adherence to treatment’ in pharmacy students, pharmacists and their patients: the myth of common sense. 17th International Social Pharmacy Workshop, Phuket, Thailand, 23-26 July 2012. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2012.08.065

Understanding of the concept of ‘adherence to treatment’ in pharmacy students, pharmacists and their patients: the myth of common sense

2012

Conference Publication

Community pharmacy-consumer/carer relationships are key in mental health care

May, Amary, Kelly, Fiona, Knox, Kathy, Fejzic, Jasmina, Hattingh, Laetitia, McConnell, Denise, Fowler, Jane, Davey, Andrew and Wheeler, Amanda (2012). Community pharmacy-consumer/carer relationships are key in mental health care. Joint ASCEPT-APSA (Australasian Pharmaceutical Science Association) Conference, Sydney, Australia, 2-5 December 2012.

Community pharmacy-consumer/carer relationships are key in mental health care

2010

Journal Article

Towards concordance in healthcare: Perspectives of general practitioners, complementary and alternative medicine practitioners and pharmacists in Australia

Fejzic, J., Emmerton, L. and Tett, S. E. (2010). Towards concordance in healthcare: Perspectives of general practitioners, complementary and alternative medicine practitioners and pharmacists in Australia. Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 35 (3), 309-321. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2710.2009.01093.x

Towards concordance in healthcare: Perspectives of general practitioners, complementary and alternative medicine practitioners and pharmacists in Australia

2007

Conference Publication

Concordance in conventional and complementary paradigms: a problem-detection study

Fejzic, Jasmina, Emmerton, Lynne and Tett, Susan (2007). Concordance in conventional and complementary paradigms: a problem-detection study. Australasian Pharmaceutical Science Association (APSA) Annual Meeting 2007, Sydney, Australia, 8-11 December 2007.

Concordance in conventional and complementary paradigms: a problem-detection study

2007

Other Outputs

Conventional medicine and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) – Concordance and perspectives of consumers, health professionals and CAM practitioners

Fejzic, Jasmina (2007). Conventional medicine and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) – Concordance and perspectives of consumers, health professionals and CAM practitioners. PhD Thesis, School of Pharmacy, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/158541

Conventional medicine and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) – Concordance and perspectives of consumers, health professionals and CAM practitioners

2004

Journal Article

Perceptions around concordance - focus groups and semi-structured interviews conducted with consumers, pharmacists and general practitioners

Bajramovic, Jasmina, Emmerton, Lynne and Tett, Susan E. (2004). Perceptions around concordance - focus groups and semi-structured interviews conducted with consumers, pharmacists and general practitioners. Health Expectations, 7 (3), 221-234. doi: 10.1111/j.1369-7625.2004.00280.x

Perceptions around concordance - focus groups and semi-structured interviews conducted with consumers, pharmacists and general practitioners

2004

Conference Publication

Perceptions of concordance with medicines: Focus groups and semi-structured interviews conducted with consumers, pharmacists and general practitioners

Bajramovic Fejzic, J., Emmerton, L. M. and Tett, S. E. (2004). Perceptions of concordance with medicines: Focus groups and semi-structured interviews conducted with consumers, pharmacists and general practitioners. 13th International Social Pharmacy Workshop, Malta, 19-23 July, 2004. Malta: Malta College of Pharmacy Practice.

Perceptions of concordance with medicines: Focus groups and semi-structured interviews conducted with consumers, pharmacists and general practitioners

2004

Journal Article

Medication management reviews for people from the former Yugoslavia now resident in Australia

Bajramovic Fejzic, J. and Tett, S. E. (2004). Medication management reviews for people from the former Yugoslavia now resident in Australia. Pharmacy World and Science, 26 (5), 271-276. doi: 10.1023/B:PHAR.0000042879.89551.70

Medication management reviews for people from the former Yugoslavia now resident in Australia

2004

Conference Publication

Perceptions of concordance with medicines: focus groups and semi-structured interviews conducted with consumers, pharmacists and general practitioners

Bajramovic Fejzic, Jasmina, Emmerton, Lynne and Tett, Susan (2004). Perceptions of concordance with medicines: focus groups and semi-structured interviews conducted with consumers, pharmacists and general practitioners. 13th International Social Pharmacy Workshop, Valetta, Malta, 19-23 July 2004.

Perceptions of concordance with medicines: focus groups and semi-structured interviews conducted with consumers, pharmacists and general practitioners

2002

Conference Publication

Health issues in people from a non-English speaking background (NESB)

Bajramovic, Jasmina and Tett, Susan (2002). Health issues in people from a non-English speaking background (NESB). Refugee Health Summit, Brisbane, Australia, October 2002.

Health issues in people from a non-English speaking background (NESB)

Funding

Past funding

  • 2018 - 2020
    An innovative Antimicrobial Stewardship Program for children in remote and regional areas: optimising antibiotic use through early intravenous-to-oral conversion
    The Children's Hospital Foundation
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Jasmina Fejzic is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Optimising Pharmacy Practice

    Several topics (please contact me directly for more info): values, behaviours, and outcomes in contemporary healthcare; practitioners' expectations, needs, and ability to access, apply and translate research into practice (transformational and translational aspects of research)

  • Developing Cultural Capability in Education and/or Healthcare

    Several topics (please contact me directly for more info): developing education and professional practice that implements professional, compassionate, and culturally appropriate care in culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) health contexts

  • Educational Research

    Several topics (please contact me directly for more info): enhancing students' intra/inter-personal skills, communication, work integrated learning (WIL), validated assessment in WIL, meaningful reflection and feedback, employability, professionalisation, continuing professional development and lifelong learning, self-management and self-care

  • Implementing 'EXCELL Method' to facilitate students' professional capacity building and enhance employability

    Please contact me directly for more info on this project

Media

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