AWARDS
PHARMACIST OF THE YEAR
NABEEHA ASMAT, SHIELDHILL PHARMACY, FALKIRK
Nabeeha's dedication exceeds typical pharmacy duties, fostering staff development, enhancing patient care and community engagement. She has championed innovative tele-pharmacy services, personalized medication reviews, collaborative relationships with healthcare professionals and community stakeholders to elevate pharmacy effectiveness, staff development, and patient satisfaction.
RACHAEL GERVAISE, DAVIDSONS CHEMIST, BANCHORY Rachael has become known across the pharmacy independent prescribing network as a ’go-to’ expert for advice and support. Always willing to share knowledge, she leads the Grampian IP’s and pharmacists monthly call to enhance learning and share experience and expertise across the network.
ALASDAIR MACINTYRE, BURNSIDE PHARMACY, GLASGOW With a ‘How can I help?’ mindset, Alasdair is renowned for his ‘Teach and Treat’ training. An active provider of pharmacy first plus, he provides convenient and timely consultations to patients. Alasdair serves as an exemplar in patient care through planning and investment in staff training.
GILLIAN WARD, WALLACETOWN PHARMACY, DUNDEE Known by her patients and colleagues for her kindness, Gillian goes the extra mile to improve patient health and wellbeing. Striving to improve the services that pharmacies provide within the community, Gillian is an advocate for delivering the best possible care to all.
STEWART MCNAIR, NHS LOTHIAN Stewart pioneered a Frailty clinic, addressing complex patient needs and reducing hospital admissions. He facilitated staff development, encouraged peer support, and promoted green health prescribing. Stewart's innovative approaches, including house visits and community engagement, elevate pharmacy within healthcare.
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