Dania Al-Zarrad

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Dania Al-Zarrad

Senior Specialist Pharmacist – Gastroenterology & Research
GPhC Number2220980
QualificationMPharm, PG Dip
UniversityUniversity College London
Graduated2017
StudiedMaster of Pharmacy (MPharm) / Independent Prescribing / PG Diploma in General Pharmacy Practice
LevelMasters Degree & PG Diploma

Dania is a Senior Specialist Pharmacist in Gastroenterology and Research, with a passion for advancing pharmacy-led care in complex clinical areas like IBD, intestinal failure and high output stomas. She plays a key role in driving research, education and innovation in clinical pharmacy practice. Being a qualified independent prescriber with a Master of Pharmacy from the University of Hertfordshire and a Postgraduate Diploma in General Pharmacy Practice from UCL, both awarded with distinction, makes her exceptionally well-placed to shape safe and effective treatment pathways for patients with chronic gastrointestinal conditions. She believes that specialist pharmacists have a vital role to play in delivering high-quality, patient-centred care. Whether it’s contributing to published research, supporting service development, or delivering clinical education, Dania brings academic excellence, hands-on experience and a deep commitment to improving outcomes in gastroenterology.

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