Teaching Strengths
Mrs Josephine Crockett
School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Science
College of Health
Josephine Crockett is a registered pharmacist with expertise across a number of practice settings, including community, hospital, industry and academia. Before moving to UniSA Clinical and Health Sciences Josephine held the positions of Professional Operations Manager with the Pharmacy Board of Australia, SA/NT Branch Director for the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia and was a senior pharmacist for the Drug and Therapeutics Information Service (DATIS). Josephine also worked in the pharmaceutical industry in marketing, regulatory affairs and medicines information along with other community and hospital appointments.
In her current role Josephine teaches pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, pharmacotherapeutics and pharmacy practice to students studying pharmacy, nursing, midwifery and podiatry. She has extensive experience in strategic and business management, governance and medical writing with a particular interest in evidence-based teaching and learning to achieve competency-based education and professional practice outcomes. Her specialty areas include digital learning, prescribing for allied health, workplace-integrated learning and legal and ethical practice. As program manager for the pharmacy intern training program, Josephine is passionate about the delivery of a high-quality curriculum and learning strategy to underpin the professional competencies required for registration as a pharmacist in Australia.
Josephine also holds a number of advisory appointments with the Australian Pharmacy Council.
Programs I'm associated with
- ICPH - Graduate Certificate in Pharmacy Practice
- ICPH - Graduate Certificate in Pharmacy Practice
- IMNS - Master of Nursing (Nurse Practitioner)
- IBMW - Bachelor of Midwifery