Nazeem Akhtar
Director of Pharma Medicare
Nazeem Akhtar is the Director of Pharma Medicare.
He is a qualified pharmacist with a Master of Pharmacy (MPharm degree). He is also a registered Independent Prescriber. During his prescribing course, he specialized and done his prescribing in the field of Diabetes. He has over 10 years of experience of working in this field. He has worked both for the National Health Service and in the private healthcare sector. Nazeem did not stop there; he continued his passion of learning and entered the cosmetic industry and completed his training in Aesthetics becoming an Aesthetic Practitioner.
After Acquiring his own pharmacy and expanding his entrepreneur skills, Nazeem built strong relations with many healthcare professionals in the medical field both in the UK and abroad in understanding the gaps in healthcare. He travelled the world to understand how each country’s healthcare system was set up and which model he thought was suited to keep up with advances in healthcare technology. It is this commitment and desire that has driven him into delivering high quality healthcare through Pharma Medicare after the acquisition of a WDA license from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency. Through Pharma Medicare, he wants to bring about change in the healthcare sector and raise the bar in giving people a better healthcare service. He strongly believes our hospitals need to become more technology advanced and equipped for the coming future. Technology is expanding at a fast pace and we need to keep up.
Nazeem is committed to bringing forward ground breaking healthcare technology into hospitals across the globe. He has been involved in extensive research work in robotics in hospitals in Japan. Japan is an ever-advancing country which is always one step ahead of the world. He has given many talks and presentations to senior healthcare personnel and aims to present his ideas and research into robotics in how future pandemics could be controlled for publication to the World Health Organization (WHO) and work in collaboration with them in future projects on areas he believes the health sector would benefit. He has a passion to improve healthcare in the African continent and has worked with other healthcare professionals across the globe to identify how AI can be integrated to maximize healthcare output, resulting in changing the way we care and diagnose conditions. Having travelled extensively to the middle east and explored their health sector, he strongly believes this region of the world could set an example to the rest in becoming a leader in health care with the utilization of ever sophisticated and advancement in health technology.