Skip to content
anne_black_v3

Seminar Title

 

Seminar PH4 – Advanced therapy medicinal products – new competencies in hospital pharmacy

Affiliation

The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust

Country

United Kingdom

1. Current Status, Position

Anne Black (BSc (Hons) in Pharmacy) is Assistant Director of Pharmacy – Quality Assurance at Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. She is a pharmacist and a Qualified Person for Investigational Medicinal Products.

2. Education

Mrs. Black qualified as a pharmacist 1991 and began her career at The Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust as a Basic Grade Pharmacist and subsequently became the QA Pharmacist. She was one of the first cohort of students to study for and attain the Postgraduate Diploma in Pharmaceutical Technology and Quality Assurance from the University of Leeds.

She later returned to the North East, spending three years as Technical Services Manager for a commercial Specials Manufacturer before returning to the NHS in a QA role. Mrs. Black took up her current post in January 2013.

3. Research Area

Mrs. Black works mostly within the traditional pharmaceutical arena but has developed an interest in advanced therapy medicinal products since becoming involved with the quality management of the Newcastle Cellular Therapies facility. She has introduced a governance system for ATMPs within her organisation.

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.