Salman Chishti MRPharmS

Editorial Board
The editorial board is open to experienced pharmacists, doctors, and other healthcare professionals who are actively practising or recently retired. Their real-world experience is essential in preserving practical, patient-focused insight across all content published on the platform. Professionals who have worked directly with patients, medicines, prescribing systems, and multidisciplinary teams bring a level of judgement that cannot be replicated by theory alone. Their contribution helps ensure that the information remains clinically grounded, relevant to everyday care, and aligned with the realities faced by both healthcare professionals and the public.
This includes professionals from community, hospital, primary care, specialist, and public health settings, as well as those with expertise in prescribing, medicines optimisation, chronic disease management, patient counselling, and clinical governance. By involving contributors with diverse healthcare backgrounds, the platform is better positioned to reflect the breadth of real clinical practice while maintaining a clear, consistent standard of accuracy, safety, and usefulness.
In addition, academic healthcare professionals are welcomed to contribute, bringing research-driven perspectives that strengthen the depth and reliability of the content. Their involvement supports a more rigorous and evidence-aware approach, helping to connect frontline clinical experience with current literature, evolving guidelines, and broader scientific understanding. This is particularly valuable in areas where interpretation, nuance, and critical appraisal are needed to present medicine information responsibly.
The combination of clinical and academic expertise creates a balanced and authoritative editorial structure. It allows the platform to deliver content that is not only informative, but also professionally credible, practically useful, and suitable for a wide audience. The aim is to maintain a high editorial standard where patient relevance, scientific integrity, and professional judgement work together to support trustworthy medicine information.