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Professional Area: Pharmacy

Hannah Macfarlane
"I am not pursuing a career as a professional researcher, rather a professional who researches"
Hannah Macfarlane
Clinical Pharmacist
Dr Ian Maidment
“By engaging in research, pharmacy staff can provide the evidence to make a real difference to the lives of people with mental ill-health”
Dr Ian Maidment
Clinical Pharmacist
Dolly Sud
“A PhD is essentially a training degree to learn how to do research and solve problems in clinical practice”
Dolly Sud
Clinical Pharmacist

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