Overview
Background
Dr Ghahreman-Falconer is a registered pharmacist and a lecturer in Medicines Management and Pharmacy Practice at the School of Pharmacy, The University of Queensland. She course coordinates in the Master of Clinical Pharmacy Program. Dr Ghahreman-Falconer has worked as a pharmacist both in community and hospital settings for 20 years, and is passionate about improving patient safety and the quality of care we deliver our patients. She currently works one day per week at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, in a senior research role to build research capacity in the pharmacy department and across Metro South Health by mentoring aspiring hospital pharmacists. Her research interests include risk prediction modelling, medication safety and clinical informatics to optimise patient care. She supervises HDR and Honours students conducting research on machine learning in clinical practice, and extended scope pharmacy services in acute care settings. Dr Ghahreman-Falconer provides academic oversight to the RECARD Study (Medical Research Futures Fund: MRFMMIP000044), a program of research focused on reducing preventable medication related hospitalisations in high-risk cardiovascular patients. Her work as a research conjoint at the Princess Alexandra Hospital enables her to stay abreast of clinical needs, clinician workflows, digital hospital changes and what is needed at the coal face. She is the chair of the Pharmacy Research in Metro South (PRIMS) committee. Dr Falconer is also an affiliate within the Centre for Health Service Research UQ. She is an active member of the Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia (SHPA) and serves on the Research Leadership Committee.
Availability
- Dr Nazanin Ghahreman-Falconer is:
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Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Works
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2022
Conference Publication
A qualitative study of the experiences of a pharmacy team working collaboratively in a COVID-19 vaccination service
Paradissis, Chariclia, De Guzman, Keshia R., Barras, Michael, La Caze, Adam, Winckel, Karl, Taufatofua, Natasha and Falconer, Nazanin (2022). A qualitative study of the experiences of a pharmacy team working collaboratively in a COVID-19 vaccination service. 61st PAH Health Symposium, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 23-26 August 2022.
2022
Journal Article
Correction to: Scoping Review of Studies Evaluating Frailty and Its Association with Medication Harm
Lam, Jonathan Yong Jie, Barras, Michael, Scott, Ian A., Long, Duncan, Shafiee Hanjani, Leila and Falconer, Nazanin (2022). Correction to: Scoping Review of Studies Evaluating Frailty and Its Association with Medication Harm. Drugs & Aging, 39 (8), 671-672. doi: 10.1007/s40266-022-00956-9
2022
Journal Article
Scoping review of studies evaluating frailty and its association with medication harm
Lam, Jonathan Yong Jie, Barras, Michael, Scott, Ian A., Long, Duncan, Shafiee Hanjani, Leila and Falconer, Nazanin (2022). Scoping review of studies evaluating frailty and its association with medication harm. Drugs and Aging, 39 (5), 333-353. doi: 10.1007/s40266-022-00940-3
2022
Journal Article
A multimodal intervention to optimise antimicrobial use in residential aged care facilities (ENGAGEMENT): protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial
Falconer, Nazanin, Paterson, David L., Peel, Nancye, Welch, Alyssa, Freeman, Christopher, Burkett, Ellen, Hubbard, Ruth, Comans, Tracy, Hanjani, Leila Shafiee, Pascoe, Elaine, Hawley, Carmel and Gray, Leonard (2022). A multimodal intervention to optimise antimicrobial use in residential aged care facilities (ENGAGEMENT): protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial. Trials, 23 (1) 427. doi: 10.1186/s13063-022-06323-8
2022
Conference Publication
Collaborative Optimisation and Ordering of Medications (COOM)
Smareglia, Leon, Hill, Courtney, Barras, Michael, Currey, Elizabeth, Ghahreman-Falconer, Nazanin and Snoswell, Centaine L. (2022). Collaborative Optimisation and Ordering of Medications (COOM). Medicines Management 2021 (MM2021), Adelaide, SA Australia, 25-26 February 2022. The Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia.
2022
Journal Article
Evaluation of two European risk models for predicting medication harm in an Australian patient cohort
Falconer, Nazanin, Barras, Michael, Abdel-Hafiz, Ahmad, Radburn, Sam and Cottrell, Neil (2022). Evaluation of two European risk models for predicting medication harm in an Australian patient cohort. European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 78 (4), 679-686. doi: 10.1007/s00228-021-03271-1
2021
Conference Publication
Validation and updating of the adverse inpatient medication event (AIME) model
Falconer, N., Scott, I., Abdel-Hafez, A., Snoswell, C., Cottrell, N., Morris, C., Lam, J. and Barras, M. (2021). Validation and updating of the adverse inpatient medication event (AIME) model. Australasian Pharmaceutical Science Association (APS) Conference, Online, 6-8 December 2021. Adelaide, SA, Australia: Bellberry.
2021
Journal Article
The right time and place: the need for seven‐day pharmacist service models
Falconer, Nazanin, Snoswell, Centaine, Morris, Christopher and Barras, Michael (2021). The right time and place: the need for seven‐day pharmacist service models. Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research, 51 (6), 444-455. doi: 10.1002/jppr.1761
2021
Journal Article
Systematic review of machine learning models for personalised dosing of heparin
Falconer, Nazanin, Abdel-Hafez, Ahmad, Scott, Ian A., Marxen, Sven, Canaris, Stephen and Barras, Michael (2021). Systematic review of machine learning models for personalised dosing of heparin. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 87 (11) bcp.14852, 4124-4139. doi: 10.1111/bcp.14852
2021
Conference Publication
Evaluation of the Collaborative Ordering of Medications (COOM) pharmacist-physician model of care at the point of discharge in a digital hospital
Smareglia, L., Ghahreman-Falconer, N., Barras, M., Currey, E. and Snoswell, C. (2021). Evaluation of the Collaborative Ordering of Medications (COOM) pharmacist-physician model of care at the point of discharge in a digital hospital. 60th Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH) Health Symposium: Embracing diversity in healthcare, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 24 - 27 August 2021. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Metro South Health.
2021
Journal Article
Determining causality, severity and preventability of inpatient medication harm, including related hospital-acquired complications, using clinical coding data
Aziz, E., Barras, M., Snoswell, C. and Falconer, N. (2021). Determining causality, severity and preventability of inpatient medication harm, including related hospital-acquired complications, using clinical coding data. Pharmacy Growth, Research, Innovation and Training (Pharmacy GRIT), 5 (1-2), 46-52. doi: 10.24080/grit.1308
2021
Journal Article
Medicinal mishap: death from diltiazem-ibrutinib interaction
Falconer, Nazanin, Ryan, Marissa, Badman, Belinda and Carrington, Christine (2021). Medicinal mishap: death from diltiazem-ibrutinib interaction. Australian Prescriber, 44 (3), 107-108. doi: 10.18773/austprescr.2021.019
2020
Journal Article
The pharmacist informatician: providing an innovative model of care during the COVID-19 crisis
Falconer, Nazanin, Monaghan, Corey and Snoswell, Centaine L (2020). The pharmacist informatician: providing an innovative model of care during the COVID-19 crisis. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 29 (2), 152-156. doi: 10.1093/ijpp/riaa017
2020
Journal Article
Development and validation of the Adverse Inpatient Medication Event Model (AIME)
Falconer, Nazanin, Barras, Michael, Abdel‐Hafez, Ahmad, Radburn, Sam and Cottrell, Neil (2020). Development and validation of the Adverse Inpatient Medication Event Model (AIME). British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 87 (3) bcp.14560, 1512-1524. doi: 10.1111/bcp.14560
2020
Other Outputs
Prioritising patients at high-risk of medication harm: development and validation of risk prediction models
Ghahreman-Falconer, Nazanin (2020). Prioritising patients at high-risk of medication harm: development and validation of risk prediction models. PhD Thesis, School of Pharmacy, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2020.807
2020
Journal Article
Vitamin D and the link with Parkinson’s disease: causal or correlational?
Deguzman, K. R. and Ghahreman-Falconer, N. (2020). Vitamin D and the link with Parkinson’s disease: causal or correlational?. Pharmacy Growth, Research, Innovation and Training (Pharmacy GRIT), 3 (4), 291-292.
2020
Journal Article
Identifying medication harm in hospitalised patients: a bimodal, targeted approach
Falconer, Nazanin, Spinewine, Anne, Doogue, Matthew P. and Barras, Michael (2020). Identifying medication harm in hospitalised patients: a bimodal, targeted approach. Therapeutic Advances in Drug Safety, 11, 2042098620975516. doi: 10.1177/2042098620975516
2019
Journal Article
How hospital pharmacists prioritise patients at high-risk for medication harm
Falconer, Nazanin, Barras, Michael and Cottrell, Neil (2019). How hospital pharmacists prioritise patients at high-risk for medication harm. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 15 (10), 1266-1273. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2018.11.003
2019
Journal Article
Defining and classifying terminology for medication harm: a call for consensus
Falconer, Nazanin, Barras, Michael, Martin, Jennifer and Cottrell, Neil (2019). Defining and classifying terminology for medication harm: a call for consensus. European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 75 (2), 137-145. doi: 10.1007/s00228-018-2567-5
2019
Conference Publication
Prioritising hospital patients at high-risk of medication harm: development and validation of a predictive risk model
Falconer, N., Barras, M., Abdel-Hafez, A., Radburn, S. and Cottrell, N. (2019). Prioritising hospital patients at high-risk of medication harm: development and validation of a predictive risk model. 14th Congress of the European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (EACPT), Stockholm, Sweden, 29 June - 2 July, 2019. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. doi: 10.1007/s00228-019-02685-2
Supervision
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Available projects
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Projects available upon discussion
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
What are the barriers to, and facilitators of, implementing AI-driven medication management tools across healthcare , and how can these challenges beaddressed?
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Michael Barras, Professor Ian Scott
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Doctor Philosophy
Evaluation of a predictive model for dosing IV unfractionated heparin developed using machine learning
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Michael Barras
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Doctor Philosophy
Development and Integration of a Medication Harm Prediction Tool within an Australian Digital Hospital
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Michael Barras, Professor Ian Scott
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Master Philosophy
Pharmacist led post discharge medication review in patients at high-risk of medication related harm
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Carla Scuderi, Professor Michael Barras, Professor Ian Coombes
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Doctor Philosophy
A pharmacist to improve medication management and patient outcomes for critically ill patients in the emergency department.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Michael Barras, Associate Professor Katherine Isoardi
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Doctor Philosophy
A predictive model for 30-day hospital readmission in Cardiology patients
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ian Coombes, Professor Michael Barras
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Doctor Philosophy
Patient-Centred Pharmacy Care in the hospital setting
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ian Coombes, Professor Michael Barras
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Exploring a role for antibiograms as an antimicrobial stewardship tool in Residential Aged Care Facilities
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Len Gray, Associate Professor Chris Freeman
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