Wexford People

INTRODUCIN­G OUR PHARMACIST­S

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Eliot Norval BSc (Pharm) MPSI.

‘After studying Pharmacy in Robert Gordon’s University, Aberdeen, I moved to Wexford in 2003.

Since then I have worked for the last 14 years in Sam McCauleys, Redmond Square and as manager since 2008. Now I am delighted to be joining Eric, Aine, Laoise and all the team in Selskar Pharmacy.

I’m excited about building a relationsh­ip with all our customers whilst maintainin­g the high standards of customer service and value for money that Selskar Pharmacy is renowned for.’

Barntown native Laoise Molloy BSc (Pharm) MPSI has worked as a pharmacist with the Selskar company for the past four and a half years, having previously managed her own pharmacy The Quay on Crescent Quay for seven years up to 2013.

Educated at Barntown national school and the Presentati­on secondary school, Laoise studied pharmacy at the University of Brighton in the UK and after graduating, she worked for Lloyd’s Pharmacy in Brighton for a few years. She then went travelling for a year, supplement­ing her income by taking up pharmacy work in Australia.

On returning to Ireland, she spent three years managing O’ Sullivans Pharmacy in Douglas, Cork before coming back to Wexford to take over the Quay.

She said Selskar Pharmacy is a pleasant and satisfying work environmen­t which allows her sufficient time to deal with customers. ‘There are four pharmacist­s here and we are fully available to people because we have so much support’.

Aine McElwee BSc(Pharm) MPSI, has worked as a pharmacist in Selskar Pharmacy since qualifying eight years ago from Trinity College Dublin.

Aine is a Wexford native from Cleariesto­wn and was educated in Rathangan N.S and then Presentati­on Secondary School.

‘I really enjoy being able to provide a personal friendly service to the customer, which is what is important to us in Selskar. I think it is crucial to be able to take the time to discuss or advise the customer on any health concerns they may have.’

‘In Selskar Pharmacy we have the time to interact with the customer as we are lucky to have four pharmacist­s on site with a staggering fifty years of combined experience. This really enhances our ability to provide a patient orientated service.’

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Laoise Molloy, Eliot Norval and Aine McElwee.
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Aine McElwee
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Laoise Molloy
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Eliot Norval.

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