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Dr Treasure McGuire
Dr

Treasure McGuire

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Overview

Background

Treasure McGuire graduated with a Bachelor of Pharmacy and a Bachelor of Science (Pharmacology) from the University of Queensland UQ). She also completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy and Graduate Certificate in Higher Education at UQ. In 2005, she completed her PhD in the School of Population Health, UQ, entitled Consumer medicines call centres: a medication liaison model of pharmaceutical care.

She has held a sennior conjoint appointment between the School of Pharmacy, UQ and Mater Pharmacy, Mater Health, Brisbane since 1996, and was appointed as a Senior Lecturer in 2006. In her Mater role, she has been Assistant Director of Pharmacy (Practice and Development) over this same time period. At UQ, she coordinates a graduate clinical pharmacy course within the Master of Clinical Pharmacy program. In 2016, this program received a UQ Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences Team Award for Programs that Enhance Learning and in 2017 a citation in the University of Queensland Award for Excellence in Teaching and Learning.

Treasure’s research is translational, focussing on patient centred-care and quality use of medicines in the domains of medicines information, evidence-based practice, medication safety, reproductive health, complementary medicines, communicable diseases and interprofessional education. She is a Fellow of the Australian College of Pharmacy and a Fellow of the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia.In recognition of her services to medicines information, she received the Lilly International Fellowship in Hospital Pharmacy and the Bowl of Hygeia of the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia. In 2015, she was the recipient of the Sr Eileen Pollard Medal (Mater Research-UQ) for excellence in incorporating research into clinical care provision.

Availability

Dr Treasure McGuire is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Postgraduate Diploma, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Women's health

    particularly medicines use in pregnancy and breastfeeding

  • Consumer health and medicines information seeking behaviour

  • Complementary medicines

    Use, evidence of efficacy and safety

  • Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacovigilance

    medication use and safety

  • Interprofessional education

Research impacts

Experienced academic in pharmacology and therapeutics with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Skilled in clinical research, governance, medical education, medicines information and clinical trials.

Works

Search Professor Treasure McGuire’s works on UQ eSpace

265 works between 1984 and 2025

261 - 265 of 265 works

1997

Book Chapter

Safe use of drugs while breastfeeding

McGuire, Treasure Madeleine (1997). Safe use of drugs while breastfeeding . Breastfeeding management in Australia. (pp. 221-232) edited by Brodribb, Wendy. Melbourne, VIC Australia: Australian Breastfeeding Association.

Safe use of drugs while breastfeeding

1996

Journal Article

A pharmaceutical care liaison model

McGuire, Treasure M. (1996). A pharmaceutical care liaison model. Australian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 26 (1), 36-37.

A pharmaceutical care liaison model

1988

Journal Article

Audit as a Basis for Informed Consent with Cerebral Angiography

MOWAT, PAUL D., McGUIRE, TREASURE M., JELLETT, LEON B. and STOKES, JULIE A. (1988). Audit as a Basis for Informed Consent with Cerebral Angiography. Australasian Radiology, 32 (3), 319-321. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1673.1988.tb02746.x

Audit as a Basis for Informed Consent with Cerebral Angiography

1987

Journal Article

Update on excretion of drugs in breast milk - Part 1

McGuire, T. M., Mitchell, I. B., Wright, A. H. and Noordin, Z. (1987). Update on excretion of drugs in breast milk - Part 1. Australian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 17 (4), 245-252.

Update on excretion of drugs in breast milk - Part 1

1984

Journal Article

Beta blockers associated with Peyronie's disease

McGuire, T. (1984). Beta blockers associated with Peyronie's disease. Australian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 14 (2), 86-87.

Beta blockers associated with Peyronie's disease

Funding

Past funding

  • 2012 - 2014
    Complementary medicines: frequently asked questions and best evidence answers
    Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Supervision history

Current supervision

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Treasure McGuire directly for media enquiries about:

  • complementary medicines
  • consumer medicines help seeking behaviour
  • interprofessional education
  • medication safety
  • pharmacovigilance
  • toxicology
  • women's health

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