Georgia C. Richards DPhil (Oxon), BSc (Hons I) is a research fellow at the University of Oxford. We sat down to discuss fundamentally why healthcare, and specifically pharmacy, appears to be consistently poor at reporting, sharing and learning from significant and fatal incidents involving patients.
Georgia coordinates and teaches Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) and systematic review modules for the undergraduate Medical School. She has a Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil/PhD) in Epidemiology from the University of Oxford (2021) and expertise in quantitative observational research, open data, open science and evidence synthesis. Georgia's list of publications is here.
Georgia founded and leads the Preventable Deaths Tracker. She is an Open Data Institute (ODI) Research Fellow, an Associate Editor of BMJ Evidence Based Medicine, a Fellow of Reproducible Research Oxford (RROx), a Centre for Open Science (COS) Ambassador, a member of the Catalogue of Bias Collaboration, on the Steering Group for the Declaration to Improve Health Research, and a founding member of the Transparent & Open Research Collaboration in Health (TORCH).
Georgia welcomes supervision queries from undergraduate and graduate students on taught and research programmes who are interested in pursuing research in the following areas:
Georgia also welcomes contributions to the Preventable Deaths Tracker and Oxford Catalogue of Opioids.
Here are some links I mentioned in the podcast.
The potential legal ramifications of pharmacies using volunteers
Andrea James on the legal impact of COVID-19 on pharmacy
Professor Zubin Austin on what it means to be a pharmacist
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Delving into the detail of NHS Pharmacy First with Matt Barclay
Future pharmacy podcast: Will pharmacists be replaced by technology?
The art of automation in community pharmacy
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The entrepreneurial pharmacist who was inspired to start her own business
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Time to highlight the unspoken misery of the HRT shortages
Dr Ollie Hart on being a PCN Clinical Director, the importance of patient activation and why coaching is so important in pharmacy
How a communication error and subsequent medication mix up led to the death of a patient
Mental health pharmacist Dolly Sud on community pharmacy, research golden nuggets and why you should support the College of Mental Health Pharmacy
Miles Briggs MSP on workforce pressures, pharmacy first and looking to the future by investing in Scottish pharmacy
Emma and Johnny discuss being failed medics, barefoot doctors, record access, pharmacy politics, leadership, credentialing, Twitter spats, bullying and Brexit
NAWP President on the gender pay gap, snowy white peaks, the PDA and the future of women in pharmacy
The pharmacists running 30 half marathons in 30 days
Talking pharmacy business with PharmaDoctor CEO Graham Thoms
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