There are many routes into clinical academia for pharmacists, reflecting the wide variety of roles pharmacists play across healthcare.
As one of the pillars of advanced professional practice, research-active pharmacists are becoming increasingly common, particularly among those who have reached or are working towards consultant pharmacist frameworks. Some pharmacists in clinical academia are employed directly by universities to focus on research activities.
Your clinical experience in hospital pharmacy, primary care or community settings provides a strong foundation for a clinical academic career. It gives you the practical insight needed to translate research into meaningful improvements in patient care. NHS England’s Report of a UK survey of pharmacy professionals’ involvement in research highlights that balancing clinical work and research is essential for driving healthcare innovation.