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Thorrun Govind -Tv Health Expert

Member Of The Board Of Advisors at iEthico

Thorrun Govind is a dual-qualified professional, serving as a pharmacist and healthcare lawyer, currently working as a solicitor at Brabners and as a pharmacist for Vichy Laboratoires. Thorrun is actively involved in the Haleon Centre for Human Sciences as part of the Pain Management Faculty Team and holds various leadership roles at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, including the youngest elected board member. In addition to mentoring, Thorrun serves as Chair of the English Pharmacy Board and the Community Pharmacy Consultation Service. With extensive media experience, Thorrun is a recognized health expert, appearing on numerous major platforms. Thorrun's legal expertise includes healthcare advisory and inquests, with a solid foundation in litigation and contract work. Educational achievements include an MPharm from King's College London and distinction in both LPC MSc in Law and Graduate Diploma in Law from The University of Law.

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iEthico

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AI powered drug shortage solutions for medicine access. iEthico’s mission is to ensure patients get access to the medication they need, regardless of limitations created by the lack of availability of medicines in their country. Our solution creates a digital operating system that sits above the fragmented network of pharmacists and suppliers, using technology to remove complexity, making it easier for the underlying market to operate. The international reporting and supply platform will improve access to information on shortages and provide an alternative regulated route for sourcing medicines, overcoming the key challenges of inequitable distribution and inconsistent and limited reporting. This will dramatically improve the workload of pharmacists, increase access to medicines, drive down costs and reduce the carbon footprint of pharmaceutical distribution and waste through improved efficiency.


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