About Deanne Marshall
After graduating from the University of Sunderland MPharm Pharmacy in 2003, I completed my pre-registration training at a large chain community pharmacy in the centre of Newcastle in 2004.
After qualifying, I worked as a community pharmacist in the region and in 2007, I joined the University as a Senior Lecturer. I have held several roles at the University including placement co-ordinator and leader on different undergraduate and postgraduate modules.
In 2015, I became Programme Leader for the Overseas Pharmacist Assessment Programme (OSPAP).
Research
My main research areas are pharmacy education and community pharmacy practice.
My MSc project looked at different methods of teaching postgraduate pharmacists how to interpret electrocardiograms (ECG).
