GP Clinical Pharmacists in primary care manage medication reviews, repeat prescribing systems, and provide expert advice on drug therapies to optimise patient care. They also run clinics for a variety of long-term conditions and collaborate with the healthcare team to improve overall treatment outcomes.
Cole McKee – GP Clinical Pharmacist & Trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner (Male)
Master of Pharmacy (University of Manchester 2014)
PGDip in Advanced Clinical Pharmacy Practice (Queen’s University Belfast 2017)
Non-Medical Prescribing (University of Salford 2019)
Currently undertaking a MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice (University of Bolton)
Special interests in Long-term conditions, Respiratory and Diabetic Medicine.
Fatima Ahmed – Clinical Pharmacist (Female)
Master of Pharmacy (Liverpool John Moores University 2014)
Non-Medical Prescribing (University of Salford 2024)
Special interests in Long-term conditions and Respiratory.
Henok Ghebremedhin – Pharmacy Technician (Male)
NVQ Level 2 – Dispenser (Buttercups 2012)
NVQ Level 3 – Pharmacy Technician (Buttercups 2018)
Accuracy Checking Pharmacy Technician Diploma Level 4 (Preston College 2021)
Primary Care Pharmacy Education Pathway (Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education 2023)
Special interest in Respiratory.
Ayse Sendil – PCN Medicines Optimisation Pharmacist (Female)
Master of Pharmacy (University of Manchester 2016)
PGDip in Advanced Community Pharmacy Practice (University of Manchester 2020)
Non-Medical Prescribing (University of Salford 2024)
Special interests in Long-term conditions and Mental Health conditions including anxiety and depression.
Saira Naseem – PCN Pharmacy Technician (Female)
Prescription Clerks
Our prescription clerks are responsible for managing the administrative aspects of patient prescriptions. they ensure that the medications are prescribed accurately and efficiently, providing essential support to both the clinical team and patients.