In this engaging conversation, Marvin Munzu shares his inspiring journey from a challenging upbringing in Cameroon to becoming a successful pharmacist and entrepreneur. He emphasizes the importance of encouragement in transforming lives, recounting a powerful story of a former patient who turned her life around. Marvin discusses his career path, including his transition from pharmacy to management and his passion for educating and motivating future pharmacists. He highlights the significance of pursuing one's passions and the impact of mentorship in shaping future generations.
25 March 2026, 12:00 pm
28 minutes 54 seconds
Pharmacy in Person with Minna Eii
In this engaging conversation, Mina Eii, an advanced pharmacist practitioner, shares her inspiring journey in the healthcare field, highlighting the impact of a memorable patient on her career path towards sustainability in pharmacy. She discusses her current role, the challenges faced in the NHS, and the importance of collaboration between community and hospital pharmacists. Mina also emphasizes the need for sustainability in pharmacy practices and offers valuable advice for aspiring pharmacists, focusing on work-life balance and the importance of soft skills.
18 March 2026, 12:00 pm
21 minutes 40 seconds
Pharmacy in Person with Rakhi Aggarwal
In this podcast episode, Raki Agrawal shares her journey as a pharmacist, discussing her experiences in various roles within the NHS, the importance of mentorship in her career, and the resources available through the NHS Specialist Pharmacy Service (SPS). She emphasizes the value of community pharmacists utilizing SPS to enhance their practice and offers advice for young pharmacists entering the field.
10 March 2026, 7:14 pm
27 minutes 55 seconds
Pharmacy in Person with Amerjit Singh
Amerjit Singh owner and founder of skills4pharmacy sits down with C+D for a conversation about leadership, management and his inspiration and drive to educate pharmacy teams.
4 March 2026, 9:49 am
30 minutes 47 seconds
Pharmacy in Person with Media Zanganeh
In this conversation, Media Zanganeh discusses the importance of taking risks and seizing opportunities in one's career, particularly in the context of pursuing a PhD and becoming a lecturer. She emphasizes the value of involvement in various projects and the impact of passion on career growth.
25 February 2026, 12:17 pm
30 minutes 51 seconds
Pharmacy in Person with Jane Lambert
In this conversation, Jane Lambert, founder and CEO of ECG Health Group and Makewell Clinic, shares her journey in healthcare, focusing on her experiences with ADHD and autism. She discusses the importance of empathy in patient care, the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals, and the role of community pharmacists in providing support. Jane reflects on her career progression from nursing to establishing her own clinic, emphasizing the need for accessible healthcare services and the significance of understanding neurodivergence in clinical settings.
18 February 2026, 12:00 pm
27 minutes 47 seconds
Pharmacy in Person with Victoria Steele
In this episode of the Pharmacy in person podcast, Nana interviews Victoria Steele, a seasoned pharmacist and the first female superintendent of Lloyds Pharmacy. Victoria shares her journey from pharmacy school to founding her own business, Steeliers Limited, and discusses the challenges and triumphs she faced along the way.
The conversation delves into the importance of mentorship, leadership responsibilities, and memorable patient encounters that have shaped her career. Victoria emphasizes the need for community pharmacy to be recognized for its vital role in healthcare and the future opportunities that lie ahead.
11 February 2026, 12:00 pm
40 minutes 20 seconds
Pharmacy in Person with Prof. Mahendra Patel
In this conversation, Dr Mahendra shares his experience of receiving a surprise nomination for a national honors award. He reflects on his initial reaction, feelings of imposter syndrome, and the recognition of deserving individuals around him. The discussion highlights the complexities of accepting accolades and the internal struggles that accompany them.
4 February 2026, 11:42 am
34 minutes 59 seconds
Pharmacy in Person with Jon Hayhurst
Takeaways
Pharmacy and medicines are interconnected but belong to everyone.
Leadership in healthcare is about modeling good behaviors.
Looking after staff is essential for better patient care.
Career paths in pharmacy can be diverse and non-linear.
University experiences can shape lifelong friendships and professional networks.
Pre-registration training can vary significantly in quality and experience.
Soft skills are crucial in pharmacy practice and leadership.
Memorable patient experiences can shape a pharmacist's career.
Embracing change is necessary in the evolving healthcare landscape.
Public service motivation drives many healthcare professionals.
28 January 2026, 12:00 pm
22 minutes 56 seconds
Pharmacy in Person with Judit Mora
Judith emphasizes the need for policy changes to empower pharmacy staff and shares insights on the future of Nuumad and her personal aspirations.
Takeaways:
Nuumad is a digital consultation platform for pharmacies.
Judith identified a gap in pharmacy innovation and services.
Barriers to entry include not being a pharmacist and gender dynamics.
The shift from prescription to service-based pharmacy is crucial.
Empowering pharmacy staff can enhance patient care.
Numad's platform speeds up consultations significantly.
Communication and empathy are key in healthcare.
Judith's diverse background contributes to her success in UX and product management.
The future of Nuumad includes expanding services and integration with other tools.
Support from the pharmacy community is vital for Nuumad's growth.
21 January 2026, 12:00 pm
33 minutes 31 seconds
Pharmacy in person with Aileen O'Hare
Summary
In this engaging conversation, Aileen O'Harr shares her journey as a pharmacist, highlighting her experiences in pediatric care, her current roles at the GPHC and NHS, and the importance of community pharmacy. She reflects on a memorable patient encounter that emphasizes the human side of healthcare, discusses her career progression from hospital to regulatory roles, and introduces the Churchill Fellowship as a transformative opportunity for learning and growth. Aileen also offers valuable advice for aspiring pharmacists, encouraging them to embrace every layer of their career and find their passion in the profession.