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Senior Lecturer

Background and interestsDr Chloe Campbell headshot

Dr Chloë Campbell is a pharmacist with experience across hospital and community pharmacy practice. Alongside her academic role, she works as a clinical pharmacist in general practice.

Chloë’s professional roles include membership of the Editorial Advisory Board of the New Zealand Formulary and the Board of the New Zealand Pharmacy Education and Research Foundation. Chloë was awarded a Fellowship of the New Zealand Hospital Pharmacy Association in 2017 and provides expert commentary for New Zealand Pharmacy Research Review.

Teaching activities

Chloë teaches in both undergraduate medical and postgraduate primary health care programmes. She is course convenor for the postgraduate paper New Zealand Primary Health Care (PRHC701).

Research activities

Chloë’s research focuses on improving the safe and effective use of medicines within complex healthcare systems. This includes work on medicines communication and information transfer at transitions of care, medicines use in older adults, and the role of pharmacists in healthcare delivery.  Her work frequently uses mixed methods approaches to explore real-world practice and inform service design, policy development, and workforce optimisation.

Chloë welcomes postgraduate students interested in applied research that improves medicines use and patient outcomes. Potential research topics include improving medication safety during transitions of care, digital innovation in prescribing and medicines management, and strengthening interprofessional communication in healthcare teams. If you have an idea or research question you want to explore, she encourages you to get in touch.

Publications

Campbell, C., Morris, C., Dunlop, A., & McBain, L. (2025, November). Improving medicines safety of older New Zealanders on multiple medicines at hospital discharge. Verbal presentation at the Academic GP conference, Hamilton, New Zealand. Conference Contribution - Verbal presentation and other Conference outputs

Campbell, C., Morris, C., Sunderland, B., McBain, L., & Czarniak, P. (2024). Contribution of the community pharmacist workforce to primary care through the lens of medicines classification: Comparison of Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia. Journal of Primary Health Care, 16(4), 372-381. doi: 10.1071/HC24050 Journal - Research Article

Campbell, C. (2024, July). Improving medicines safety of older New Zealanders on multiple medicines at hospital discharge: Perspectives of primary health care professionals. Verbal presentation at the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP) Conference for General Practice, Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington, New Zealand. Conference Contribution - Verbal presentation and other Conference outputs

Campbell, C., Morris, C., & McBain, L. (2022). Exploring prescription-related communication between community pharmacy and general practice. Proceedings of the New Zealand Primary Care Research Colloquium. (pp. 2). Retrieved from https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/fmhs/about-the-faculty/soph/sections-departments-centres/general-practice-and-primary-health-care/research-interests.html Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

Campbell, C., Morris, C., & McBain, L. (2021, August). Electronic transmission of prescriptions in primary care: Transformation, timing, and teamwork. Verbal presentation at the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP) Conference for General Practice, Wellington, New Zealand. Conference Contribution - Verbal presentation and other Conference outputs

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