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Gordon Becket is Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, University of Central Lancashire. After graduating from the School of Pharmacy, University of London, Gordon worked in hospital and industrial pharmacy before undertaking postgraduate studies in the area of medicinal chemistry at the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen. Following this, Gordon was a lecturer in pharmaceutics in the School of Pharmacy at RGU for four years before moving to SE Asia where he worked as senior lecturer in pharmacy practice in the Department of Pharmacy, National University of Singapore. After twelve years in Singapore, Gordon joined the School of Pharmacy at the University of Otago as senior lecturer in pharmacy practice and later became Associate Dean for postgraduate professional programmes.

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Norris, P., Horsburgh, S., Keown, S., Arroll, B., Lovelock, K., Cumming, J., Herbison, P., Crampton, P. and Becket, Gordon (2011) Too much and too little? Prevalence and extent of antibiotic use in a New Zealand region. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 66 (8). pp. 1921-1926. ISSN 0305-7453 Horsburgh, Simon, Norris, Pauline, Becket, Gordon, Crampton, Peter, Arroll, Bruce, Cumming, Jacqueline, Herbison, Peter and Sides, Gerald (2010) The Equity in Prescription Medicines Use Study: Using community pharmacy databases to study medicines utilisation. Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 43 (6). pp. 982-987. ISSN 15320464 Horsburgh S., Norris P., Becket G., Arrol B., Cumming J., Herbison P. Dispensing to the elderly in a New Zealand town: too much or too little? International Journal of Pharmacy Practice (2008), 16, Supplement 2, B18-19. Wilson S., Dyke J., Gidman W. Becket G. An interdisciplinary analysis of professionalism: student perceptions, core concepts, and the implications for pharmacy practice and education. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice (2008), 16, Supplement 2, B38-39.

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