Susan Taylor

Associate Dean (Rural)
After Co-ordinator of the B Pharm (Rural)

Qualifications

B Pharm, MSc (Clinical) Lond, PhD, MRPharmS

Contact Details

University of Sydney
Phone: +61 2 9036 7070
Fax: +61 2 9351 4391
Email:
Room S243
Pharmacy Building A15
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006 Australia

Research Interests

  • Rural Health
  • Indigenous Health
  • Pharmacoeconomics and Health Economics
  • Disease Prevention through Community Pharmacy

Peer Reviewed publications in 2005/2006

  • Swain L and Taylor SJ (2006) Pharmacy student education helping to improve Indigenous medication management and health.Australian Pharmacist 25, 490-494
  • Crockett J Taylor S (2006) Patient outcomes following an intervention involving community pharmacists in the management of depression. Australian Journal of Rural Health 14, 263-269
  • Simpson M, Leversha A, Matrriott J, Taylor S, Bull R, Howarth H, Galbraith K, Dalton L, Best D, Rose M. (2006) Development of a mentoring module to enhance an online national pharmacy preceptor training program. Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research 36,1-3
  • Hamrosi K, Taylor SJ, Aslani P (2006) Issues with prescribed medications in Aboriginal communities: Aboriginal Health Workers' Perspectives. Rural and Remote Health, 6:557 (online)
  • Hamrosi K, Taylor SJ, Aslani P (2005) Evidence Based Strategies for Improving Indigenous Health – a review of the literature. Australian Pharmacist 24, no 11, p882-883
  • Marriott J, Taylor SJ, Simpson M, Bull R, Galbraith K, Howarth H, Leversha A, Best D, Rose M (2005) An Australian National strategy for pharmacy preceptor education and support. Australian Journal of Rural Health 13 (2) 81-90
  • Kritikos V, Saini B, Bosnic-Anticevic S, Krass I, Shah S, Taylor SJ, Armour CL (2005) Innovative health promotion by rural community pharmacists: a feasibility study. Health Promotion Journal of Australia 16, 69-73
  • Taylor SJ, Milanova T, Hourihan F, Krass I, Coleman & Armour CL (2005) A cost effectiveness analysis of a community pharmacist initiated disease state management service for type 2 diabetes mellitus. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 13, 33-40
  • Gallego G, Melocco T, TaylorSJ, Brien JE (2005) Access to high-cost drugs: Decision makers' perspectives. Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research 35,1-3

Major Publications

  • S J Taylor, C L Armour. (2003) Consumer Preference for dinoprostone vaginal gel using Stated Preference Discrete Choice Modelling to assess, Pharmacoeconomics, 21, 721-735.
  • S J Taylor, C L Armour. (2002) Acceptability of Willingness to Pay techniques to consumers, Health Expectations, 5, 341-356.
  • MR Limcango, CL Armour, EG Salole and SJ Taylor (2001) Cost benefit analysis of a Haemophilus Influenzae Type B Meningitis Prevention Programme in the Philippines. Pharmacoeconomics, 19,pp 391-400.
  • S J Taylor, C L Armour. (2000) Measurement of consumer preference for treatments used to induce labour: A willingness to pay approach. Health Expectations, 3, 203.
  • S J Taylor, J K Peat and C L Armour. (1999) An evaluation of prostaglandin E2 vaginal gel use in practice. Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 24, 303.
  • SJ Taylor, CL Armour (1997) Cost Implications in the Management of Induction of Labour. Pharmacoeconomics, Nov 12(5) 547-554.

Career Path

  • Community Pharmacist - 2 years
  • Hospital Pharmacist - 14 years
  • Teacher and Academic - 15 years