Dr. Jason Perepelkin (BA, BComm, MSc, PhD) is visiting from the University of Saskatchewan where he serves as an Associate Professor of Social and Administrative Pharmacy in the College of Pharmacy & Nutrition and is an Associate Member of the Department of Management & Marketing in the Edwards School of Business.
Dr. Perepelkin’s research interests and expertise centre on marketing, branding, service quality, market orientation, pharmacy management, professional marketing and branding. He teaches in the areas of pharmaceutical policy, management and marketing. He completely redesigned the Management in Pharmacy course in 2010, and created a new elective Marketing for Pharmacists in 2011, both at the University of Saskatchewan. Currently he is designing a new Management course for the new Doctorate of Pharmacy curriculum at the University of Saskatchewan.
In recognition of his innovations in pharmacy management education Dr. Perepelkin was awarded the Association of Faculties of Pharmacy of Canada (AFPC)-Janssen Innovation in Pharmacy Education Award in 2012, and in 2017 was awarded the Provost’s Award for Outstanding Innovation in Learning at the University of Saskatchewan. As well, in 2014 he received the Centennial Alumni of Influence Award, College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, University of Saskatchewan.
Dr. Perepelkin has presented his research provincially, nationally and internationally at pharmacy and management related conferences. On top of reviewing manuscripts for over 10 peer-reviewed journals, he is also on the Editorial Board for the journal Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy.
Date | Friday, 9 November 2018 |
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Time | 12:00pm - 1:00pm |
Audience | All University |
Event Category | Health Sciences |
Event Type |
Seminar |
Campus | Dunedin |
Department | Pharmacy |
Location | Room 713, Level 7, Adams Building, 18 Frederick Street, Dunedin |
Cost | Free |
Contact Name | Susan Heydon |
Contact Phone | +64 3 479 5875 |
Contact Email | susan.heydon@otago.ac.nz |
Website | https://www.otago.ac.nz/pharmacy/research/seminars/index.html |