175 Craig Ndip

 

From the sun-soaked hills of Tuscany to the halls of British pharmacy education, this week's episode features Craig Ndip. Craig Ndip is the Vice President of the British Pharmaceutical Students' Association (BPSA) and a fourth-year pharmacy student. He grew up in the beautiful hills of Tuscany, Italy, where he developed a love for food and landscapes. After moving to the UK as a teenager without knowing English, Craig overcame significant challenges to pursue his education. Alongside his academic pursuits, he found immense fulfillment in helping others through volunteering as a first aider, which sparked his passion for healthcare. Craig is working hard to learn everything he can about patient care, with the goal of becoming an exceptional healthcare professional who can make a difference in his community.

Craig shares his remarkable journey of moving from Italy to the UK at age 16, overcoming language barriers, depression, and imposter syndrome to become a leader in pharmacy education. This isn't just a story about moving countries—it's about building a new family within pharmacy, turning strangers into lifelong friends, and discovering that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is start over.

In This Episode

  • Craig's emotional journey from Italy to the UK at 16 without knowing English

  • How the initial isolation and language barrier led to depression and self-doubt

  • The breakthrough moment that changed his trajectory

  • Finding his path to pharmacy after originally planning to study medicine

  • Building resilience through adaptation and stepping outside his comfort zone

  • How joining university clubs (especially American football) helped him discover his talent for connecting with people

  • His journey from shy international student to BPSA Vice President

  • Craig's leadership philosophy of empowering others

  • Plans for his foundation year in split community and GP practice

  • Aspirations beyond traditional pharmacy practice and interest in entrepreneurship


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