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AWARD WINNERS


Ashley Thomson with Professor Donald Cairns, Head, School of Pharmacy & Life Sciences, RGU and Philip Winn, Head of Institute and Head, School of Pharmacy, University of Strathclyde


PHARMACIST OF THE FUTURE ASHLEY THOMSON, ROBERT GORDON UNIVERSITY


Ashley Thomson from the Robert Gordon University School of Pharmacy scooped the Pharmacist of the Future Award on the night. Ashley was recognised for her passion about quality patient care. Through her contributions as event co-ordinator for the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), as a student representative for the Centre for the Advancement of Interprofessional Education (CAIPE), as the faculty of quality improvement representative for pharmacy and life sciences and as the founder and RGU president of the Interprofessional Education Society (IPESoc), Ashley has been determined to enhance the profession. Her contributions and extra-curricular activities have all been an essential part of her development as a professional.


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“I am very proud to win this award here tonight. The candidates are all incredible and great colleagues of mine who are all a real asset to community pharmacy so whilst I am shocked, I am also incredibly pleased to win,” Ashley told us.


Philip Winn Head of Institute and Head, School of Pharmacy with the University of Strathclyde added, “For both Universities this award is hugely important to us. What we are dealing with in this category is education and the development of the profession, not to mention that we are dealing with the development of a profession of hugely talented young people.”


“I am very proud to win this award here tonight. The candidates are all incredible and great colleagues of mine who are all a real asset to community pharmacy so whilst I am shocked, I am also incredibly pleased to win” - Ashley Thomson


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