160 Kwame Osei Owusu

 

What does it take to push through personal and professional hardships and emerge stronger? In this episode, I sit down with Kwame Osei Owusu, an NHS clinical pharmacist with a special interest in mental health, as he shares his compelling journey of resilience and perseverance. Kwame is not only a dedicated healthcare professional but also an award-winning mental health advocate, having received the Diana Award in 2021 for Youth Leadership and Mental Health Advocacy, and recognition at the BLAC Awards in 2023 for his contributions to healthcare. In 2024, he was honored with the Potential Unlocked Award, marking his impactful role in raising mental health awareness.

Kwame reflects on his path to becoming the first in his family to earn both a pharmacy qualification and a master’s degree simultaneously. From facing the challenges of medical school applications to coping with the emotional loss of his sister and navigating remote learning during the pandemic, Kwame’s story is one of determination.

He dives into how his mother’s battle with type 2 diabetes ignited his passion for pharmacy, shedding light on the rigorous education and training that prepared him for his role today. Kwame provides an inside look at the often overlooked but critical work pharmacists do in healthcare, recounting his path from university to pre-reg exams, where multiple attempts and unwavering emotional support from friends and family, especially his mother, made all the difference.

Beyond his professional achievements, Kwame opens up about his advocacy for mental health and his journey as a podcaster and healthcare content creator. His passion for conversation, creativity, and helping others has become a platform for mental health awareness. This episode is a celebration of persistence, highlighting the crucial roles pharmacists play and the triumph that comes from overcoming adversity.

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