152 Sital Shah

 

In this enlightening episode of Pharmacist Diaries, we dive into the world of Consultant Pharmacists with Sital Shah, Consultant Pharmacist in Hepatology at King's College Hospital. She shares her path to becoming a consultant pharmacist, from her early fascination with science to specialising in hepatology, highlighting the role of family connections and summer placements in shaping her career choice. Sital emphasizes the power of mentorship and diverse experiences, discussing how mentors influenced her career trajectory and the importance of exposure to different areas of pharmacy practice.

The conversation explores Sital's specialisation in hepatology, what drew her to this particular field, and the challenges and rewards of working in liver disease. She illustrates the versatility required, discussing how skills transfer between specialties and the expanding role of consultant pharmacists in various healthcare settings. Sital candidly shares her experiences navigating career challenges, including managing the unprecedented demands of the COVID-19 pandemic and balancing clinical responsibilities with research and teaching duties.

For junior pharmacists, Sital offers valuable advice on finding their niche, emphasising the importance of rotating through different areas and integrating into multidisciplinary teams. She discusses the future of consultant pharmacist roles, highlighting emerging opportunities and the growing importance of specialised knowledge. The episode also touches on the critical topic of work-life balance and stress management, previewing the next episode's focus on maintaining well-being in this demanding career.

Key highlights:

  1. Sital's career path: From early interest in science to specialising in hepatology

  2. The importance of mentorship and diverse experiences in shaping a pharmacy career

  3. Transferable skills

  4. Adapting to challenges: Unexpected rotations and managing during the COVID-19 pandemic

  5. Expanding roles of consultant pharmacists in primary and intermediate care settings

  6. Advice for junior pharmacists on finding their niche and excelling in multidisciplinary teams

  7. The value of networking and professional development

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