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029 Tanya Aubeeluck
Tanya is a firm believer of a professional 5-year plan and the belief that life has a way of showing you different paths. She started out as a community pharmacist but behind the scenes she was developing her goals in order to navigate into a clinic based or General Practice based career pathway.
028 Gayle Campbell
On today's episode I am super excited to introduce a senior cardiovascular pharmacist at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust (GSTT) and creator of the MedTap App, Gayle Campbell.
027 Catherine Quinlan
Catherine started her pharmacy journey as a STEP Pharmacist at Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust, London. She completed 3 years in this role whilst undertaking the Postgraduate Diploma in General Pharmacy Practice (PG Dip GPP) with University College London (UCL).
026 Anisha Patel & Sunjay Vyas
Christmas is over. January is here. However it feels a bit different this year. Perhaps there isn't the same level of optimism that usually arrives with the new year. For some it is also a stressful time.
025 Amar Suchde
Amar Suchde is a fully qualified independent prescribing- aesthetic pharmacist, specialising in non-surgical cosmetic treatments. After a successful career in pharmacy, Amar repositioned himself into the world of aesthetics.
024 Martin Eguridu
Martin Eguridu has recently embarked on a new journey as a Primary Care Network Pharmacist which he has been enjoying thoroughly so far. To hear his full story, please check out Episode 23 of the podcast.
023 Martin Eguridu
Martin Eguridu is a passionate, positive, and motivated pharmacist with big dreams. He graduated from Medway School of Pharmacy in 2015 and started his pharmacy career as a community pharmacist with Lloyd's Pharmacy.
022 Allie Xu
Allie Xu is best described as a multi-tasking pharmacy queen! She is a community pharmacist, a holistic health coach, the founder of the Global Pharmacy Entrepreneur Community and the host of Pharmacy Entrepreneur TV and podcast
021 Catherine Duggan
Catherine is the current Chief Executive Officer at the International Pharmaceutical Federation, also known as FIP. She is responsible for visionary leadership, support, advocacy and delivery of the FIP vision and mission across 144 member organisations and 160 Academic Institutions representing 4 million pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists worldwide.
020 Ijeoma Ekeocha
Ijeoma is a fellow podcaster and created the podcast Brown Skin Stories which I adore listening to and have learnt so much from over the past few months. Her guests are inspirational leaders within pharmacy and their passion for our profession shines through each episode.
019 Gina Suarez
On today's episode we explore the journey of a Pharmacist and Certified Health Coach, Dr Gina Suarez, all the way from the island of Puerto Rico.
018 Sarah Cavanagh
On today's epsiode I am absolutely delighted to introduce an inspiring and dedicated pharmacist who I consider a role model within our profession, Mrs Sarah Cavanagh. Sarah has nearly 30 years of healthcare and teaching experience in the NHS, the private, the academic and the voluntary sectors, in the UK and overseas.
017 Jennifer Shannon
Jennifer is a wonderful mother of 4 beautiful children, dedicated wife to Professor Mike, and currently the proud owner of Lily's Pharmacy in Georgia, USA. She started her career as an enthusiastic resident pharmacist; an experience which she clearly loved and her passion for this type of role at the start of a pharmacy career shines throughout our conversation.
016 Janelle Soong
Janelle is a Kings College London pharmacy graduate and has just started her split community pharmacy (Day Lewis Pharmacy) and pharmaceutical industry (GSK) pre-registration placement. She is also the author of Let Sleeping Pharmacists Lie: Tales from Pharmacy School and the patients you never forget
015 Freddy Kitutu
Dr Freddy is currently the Dean of the School of Health Sciences at Makerere University. He is the youngest dean of the university and possibly the youngest dean within the region. He is passionate about teaching clinical pharmacy to undergraduate pharmacy students, specifically concentrating on infectious diseases.
014 Edwin Panford-Quainoo
Edwin Panford-Quainoo is a passionate, positive, and highly accomplished professional with over 20 years of pharmacy experience in a variety of settings and countries. Within the first 10 years of his career, he was registered as a pharmacist in 3 countries which is an achievement in itself!
013 Komal George
This epsiode is a special little treat for you guys as it is the podcast's first 3-way conversation. It is Part II to my initial conversation with Komal George. To hear about Komal’s background and why she decided to go into pharmacy, please go and listen to episode 5 of the podcast.
012 Adnan Khan
Dr Adnan Khan had big dreams as a pharmacy student and his persistence and willpower has allowed him to fulfil many of them already. Shortly after qualifying as a pharmacist, he decided to take an exciting leap towards a PhD in Cancer Immunology at the University of Nottingham.
011 Adam Martin
Dr. Adam Martin is the first Pharmacist Diaries international podcast guest and pharmacist. He is the founder of The Fit Pharmacist, host of the Fit Pharmacist Podcast, and author of two books (Rx: You: The Pharmacist’s Survival Guide for Managing Stress & Fitting in Fitness and the Gen-Z Pharmacist: Dominate Pharmacy School & Script Your Dream Career).
010 Jacqueline Gyamfi
Jacqueline is the first pharmacy student to be interviewed on the podcast so this is an exciting moment for me as well as all our pharmacy students out there tuning in. Jacqueline chose to pursue her career in pharmacy as she wanted to combine her love of science, particularly chemistry, with the desire to help people.