Richard Grainger, the Director of Pharmacy at Slade Pharmacy Murdoch in Western Australia (WA), exemplifies what it means to lead with purpose — showing up every day with a passion and deep commitment to his patients and team.
Affectionately nicknamed Captain America (for his exceptional leadership and problem-solving), Richard continues to leave a lasting mark throughout his 16 plus year career with Slade Pharmacy.
A unique beginning
Richard began his pharmacy story at just 14 years old sweeping floors and stacking shelves at his local pharmacy. Even then, he felt a strong pull toward the profession.
After a brief foray into sales, Richard found his way back into pharmacy, completing his Bachelor of Pharmacy and never looked back.
Building experience
Richard’s Slade journey began as an intern at Slade Pharmacy Murdoch (formerly APHS Murdoch). It wasn’t long before he became the site’s first junior oncology pharmacist helping to build the foundations of Murdoch’s pharmacy oncology services.
“It was a big learning curve,” Richard explained.
“Oncology was new to Murdoch, and we had to collaborate with other hospitals to set up the unit. But those experiences were pivotal and shaped the way I work today.”
Richard went on to become an oncology pharmacist at Murdoch, and after three years moved into the role of Oncology Team Lead at Epic Pharmacy Hollywood (now Slade Pharmacy Hollywood), before returning to Murdoch again in 2020 to lead the site as Director of Pharmacy.
He credits much of his professional growth to key mentors across Slade including: John Forster, Andrew Wells, Russell Hill, and Cherrie Leong.
“I’ve learned so much from these leaders— skills and values that shape the leader I am today.”