Pharmacy in Person with Sadik Al-Hassan

Sadik Al-Hassan tells C+D's Nana Ofori-Atta about what he learnt as a superintendent pharmacist that has helped him as an MP, how a near-death experience helped him commit to becoming an MP, and what he agrees with Trump on.
Pharmacy in Person with Sadik Al-Hassan
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Sadik Al-Hassan is the member of Parliament for North Somerset and an award-winning pharmacist with nearly two decades of experience serving local communities. Drawing on his frontline expertise in community pharmacy, Al-Hassan brings a practitioner's perspective to the heart of Parliament. He chairs the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Pharmacy, where he champions issues affecting patients, pharmacists, and the wider medicines supply chain.’

In this podcast, Al-Hassan goes through his pharmacy career from studying at Bath to becoming a pre-reg at Boots, and the activities he did to tap into his love for talking. He explains why he didn't think he'd become a pharmacist, how his family helped him as he campaigned to be an MP, why pharmacy does well "pound for pence" and a heartwarming story of a memorable patient.

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