Overview
Background
Associate Professor 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 held a conjoint appointment between the School of Pharmacy, UQ and Mater Pharmacy, Mater Health, South East Queensland between 1996 and December 2022. She was appointed as a Senior Lecturer in 2006, Associate Professor, Clinical in 2021 and since 2023 Honorary Associate Professor. Treasure also holds a conjoint appointment between Mater and the Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University as Associate Professor of Pharmacology. In her clinical role at Mater, she is Assistant Director of Pharmacy (Practice and Development). At UQ, she coordinated a graduate clinical pharmacy course within the Master of Clinical Pharmacy program for over a decade. 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, focusing 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 Emeritus Fellow of the Australasian College of Pharmacy, Fellow of the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia and Foundation Fellow, Australian and New Zealand College of Advanced Pharmacy. 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:
- Not available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science, The University of Queensland
- Postgraduate Diploma, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
- Postgraduate Certificate, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Women's health
particularly medicines use in pregnancy and breastfeeding
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Consumer health and medicines information seeking behaviour
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Complementary medicines
Use, evidence of efficacy and safety
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Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacovigilance
medication use and safety
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Interprofessional education
Research impacts
Associate Professor Treasure McGuire has a record of national achievement in clinical research: Lilly International Hospital Pharmacy Fellowship (1983), Sandoz Research Fellowship (1993), and Sr Eileen Pollard Medal for excellence in incorporating research into clinical care provision (Mater Research-UQ, 2015). Between 1995 and 2012, she transitioned innovative pharmacist-demonstration projects into national, medicines call centres, supporting over 200,000 consumer help-seeking events and delivering $4.5 millio funding from professional stakeholders to support these quality use of medicines activities. Her related PhD provided strategic opportunities to increase the consumer voice in health decision-making (27 peer-reviewed papers, 58 conference papers as research lead).
In 2012, her evidence-based collaborative was awarded a NHMRC-CRE grant, ‘Minimising Antibiotic Resistance for Acute Respiratory Infections’ ($2.5 million over 5 years). I led pragmatic research matching antibiotic pack size with guideline duration of use and evaluated antimicrobial stewardship interventions. Opportunities followed: TGA initiatives (removal of repeats from commonly prescribed antibiotics), 2017 HABS Faculty Research Collaboration Seeding Grant success, and seven Cochrane systematic reviews.
The quality and impact of Treasure’s work is evident through publication in international recognised outlets: over 90 peer-reviewed papers (23 as first author), 26 book chapters/e-modules, and 134 conference presentations. She has developed a growing pharmacy workforce with research skills, integral to their professional development. Whilst securing modest funding (≈$750,000) for practice-based research as primary investigator, her co-investigator grants exceed $3 million. However, Treasure’s key achievement is that her research continues to inform practice change in healthcare delivery and medicines use.
Works
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2008
Journal Article
Sexual infections
McGuire, T. (2008). Sexual infections. Pharmacy News (20/NOV.), 13-15.
2008
Journal Article
Wheeze and sneeze
Mcguire, T. (2008). Wheeze and sneeze. Pharmacy News (28/AUG.), 17-21.
2008
Journal Article
Cold comfort
McGuire, T. (2008). Cold comfort. Pharmacy News (19/JUNE), 15-22.
2008
Journal Article
A joint project: Diagnosis, treatment and management of osteoarthritis
McGuire, Treasure M. and Wood, Charlotte (2008). A joint project: Diagnosis, treatment and management of osteoarthritis. Pharmacy News (10/APR.), 15-18.
2008
Journal Article
Insight into insulin: Exploring the role of insulin in management of diabetes
McGuire, Treasure M. (2008). Insight into insulin: Exploring the role of insulin in management of diabetes. Pharmacy News (31/JAN.)
2008
Conference Publication
The Adverse Medicine Events (AME) Line: Australian Experience with Consumer Pharmacovigilance
Moses, G., McGuire, T. and McEwen, J. (2008). The Adverse Medicine Events (AME) Line: Australian Experience with Consumer Pharmacovigilance. 8th Annual Meeting of the International-Society-of Pharmacovigilance (ISoP), Buenos Aires, Argentina, 5-8 October 2008. Auckland, New Zealand: Adis International.
2008
Journal Article
Clinical and epidemiological surveillance of consumers' experiences with complimentary and altenative medicines
Coxeter, P., Emmerton, L. M. and McGuire, T. (2008). Clinical and epidemiological surveillance of consumers' experiences with complimentary and altenative medicines. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 16 (2), B7-B8.
2007
Journal Article
Women's trouble - Every little bit hurts: Dysmenorrhoea & premenstrual syndrome
McGuire T.M. (2007). Women's trouble - Every little bit hurts: Dysmenorrhoea & premenstrual syndrome. Pharmacy News (8/NOV.), 15-18.
2007
Journal Article
Hypersensitivity
McGuire, Treasure (2007). Hypersensitivity. Pharmacy News (SUPPL. SEPT.), 8-9.
2007
Journal Article
Treating the ear
McGuire, Treasure (2007). Treating the ear. Pharmacy News (SUPPL. SEPT.), 24-25.
2007
Journal Article
Antidepressants in children and adolescents - changes in utilisation after safety warnings
Dean, Angela J., Hendy, Anna and McGuire, Treasure (2007). Antidepressants in children and adolescents - changes in utilisation after safety warnings. Pharmacoepidemiology And Drug Safety, 16 (9), 1048-1053. doi: 10.1002/pds.1396
2007
Journal Article
Treating diabetes
McGuire, Treasure and Pennisi, Jo (2007). Treating diabetes. Pharmacy News (SUPPL. SEPT.), 18-19.
2007
Journal Article
Inflammatory debate
McGuire T.M. (2007). Inflammatory debate. Pharmacy News (10/MAY), 17-19.
2007
Journal Article
I will survive: Helping women survive the nightmare of breast cancer
McGuire T.M. and McGuire M. (2007). I will survive: Helping women survive the nightmare of breast cancer. Pharmacy News (12/APR.), 17-19.
2007
Journal Article
When pain reigns: Supporting patients living with the misery of chronic pain
McGuire, Treasure and Loadsman, Peter (2007). When pain reigns: Supporting patients living with the misery of chronic pain. Pharmacy News (15/MAR.), 17-20.
2007
Conference Publication
Sleep-driving, sleep-eating and sleep-smoking associated with zolpidem: Consumers demonstrating their valuable role in phormacovigilance
Moses, G. M. and McGuire, T. M. (2007). Sleep-driving, sleep-eating and sleep-smoking associated with zolpidem: Consumers demonstrating their valuable role in phormacovigilance. 7th Annual Meeting of the International-Society-of-Pharmacovigilance, Bournemouth, United Kingdom, 21-24 October 2007. Auckland, New Zealand: Adis International.
2007
Conference Publication
Bridging the gap between student learning and professional practice: Evaluation of interprofessional learning programs
McGuire, Treasure, Jackson, C.L., Davidson, B., Nicholson, C., Young, L. and Dunwoodie, R. (2007). Bridging the gap between student learning and professional practice: Evaluation of interprofessional learning programs. Pharmacy Education Symposium, Monash University, Prato, Italy, 9-11 July 2007.
2007
Journal Article
Starter packs: A good start to therapy?
Patounas, Marea P. and McGuire, Treasure M. (2007). Starter packs: A good start to therapy?. Australian Prescriber, 30 (1), 14-16. doi: 10.18773/austprescr.2007.007
2006
Journal Article
Stepping out: Improving bone strength, treating osteoporosis in seniors
Mcguire, Treasure (2006). Stepping out: Improving bone strength, treating osteoporosis in seniors. Pharmacy News (23/NOV.), 17-21.
2006
Journal Article
Training the primary care team: A successful interprofessional education initiative
Jackson, C. L., Nicholson, C., Davidson, B. J. and McGuire, T. M. (2006). Training the primary care team: A successful interprofessional education initiative. Australian Family Physician, 35 (10), 829-832.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Treasure McGuire is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Addressing early discontinuation of antidepressant treatment from a patient and health care professional perspective
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Maria Donald, Dr Sam Hollingworth
Completed supervision
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Dynamics of patient-based benefit-risk assessment and information seeking for medication decision-making in chronic disease
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Helen Benham, Dr Sam Hollingworth
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Off-label metformin in gestational diabetes: a mixed-method analysis of pharmacist and stakeholder perceptions of collaboration and practice
Associate Advisor
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Evolving management of menopausal symptoms in Australian women: Response to evidence changes about hormone therapy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Sam Hollingworth
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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