Skip to content
minna_eii_w1

Affiliation

South East London Integrated Care Board

Country

United Kingdom

1. Current Status, Position

Min Na is currently the Greener NHS Chief Sustainability Officer’s Clinical Fellow hosted by the South East London Integrated Care Board. Prior to this, Min Na was a full-time hospital Acute Medicine pharmacist in North East England and a part-time Urgent Care pharmacist with an ambulance hospital. She is the Vice Chair of Sustainability at the Guild of Healthcare Pharmacists and co-founder of Pharmacy Declares. 

2. Education

She has completed Masters of Pharmacy at University of Sunderland, UK in 2013 and became a qualified pharmacist in 2014. She has undertaken further postgraduate development courses of Clinical Pharmacy diploma, Independent Prescribing and Clinical Skills with University of Sunderland. She has recently completed a Masters in Environment and Human Health with University of Exeter, Cornwall UK.

3. Research Area

Min Na has published journal articles and spoke at multiple events relating to medicines, pharmacy practice and environmental sustainability and sits in multiple national as well as international sustainability pharmacy working groups contributing to evolving policies and strategies. Min Na is the current project consultant for Royal Pharmaceutical Society Greener Pharmacy Guide for Hospital and Community pharmacies. 

4. Conflict of interest

None

×

Deadline extended to July 15th

Problems caused by shortages are serious, threaten patient care and require urgent action.

Help us provide an overview of the scale of the problem, as well as insights into the impact on overall patient care.

Our aim is to investigate the causes of medicine and medical device shortages in the hospital setting,  while also gathering effective solutions and best practices implemented at local, regional, and national levels.

×

Join us in Prague for the 2nd edition of BOOST!

Secure your spot in the Movement for Shortage-Free World

BOOST is where visionaries, innovators, and healthcare leaders come together to tackle one of the biggest challenges in hospital pharmacy—medicine shortages.