In this episode, I speak with Professor Diane Ashiru-Oredope, a credentialed consultant pharmacist and a leading voice in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and pharmaceutical public health. Diane shares her fascinating career journey - from frontline clinical pharmacy to national and international leadership roles shaping AMR policy and advancing pharmaceutical public health.
We explore:
✅ The evolution of pharmaceutical public health and its growing impact on population health
✅ Leadership lessons from tackling AMR at a national and global level
✅ The power of research, collaboration, and mentorship in shaping public health careers
✅ Overcoming self-doubt and stepping into leadership opportunities
Diane’s insights are invaluable for any health leader looking to navigate complex systems, influence policy, and drive meaningful change.
Reflective Questions for Health Leaders
As you reflect on the insights from Diane’s career journey, consider these questions to help guide your own leadership growth:
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