Pharmacy SIG Webinar - Creative approaches to pharmacy practice
Hosted on 20th February 2026, this Webinar introduced a newly re-launched Pharmacy Special Interest Group (SIG) for Creative Health. Pharmacy SIG Chair Ranjita Dhital was joined in conversation with others leading on Pharmacy creative practice, Strategic Leadership, Education, & Research, for an inspiring look at creative approaches to Pharmacy practice. Speakers included: 0:24: Ranjita Dhital, Associate Professor in Interdisciplinary Health Studies, UCL (includes introduction to the SIG, as well as Ranjita's own work) 21:47: Ameet Vaghela, Lead Clinical Pharmacist, Shoreham Health Centre 33:35: Sandeep Pahal, Senior Principal Pharmacist Medicines Optimisation, Black County ICB The National Centre for Creative Health (NCCH) provides the Secretariat for the SIG. Find out more about the Pharmacy SIG here https://ncch.org.uk/pharmacy-special-...

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