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The opening of a virtual pharmacy to train students at the University of Damascus

2020-01-08T14:35:29.818Z


Damascus-SANA The Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Damascus inaugurated today a virtual pharmacy designed to prepare the student to practice the profession


Damascus-Sana

Today, the Faculty of Pharmacy at Damascus University inaugurated a virtual pharmacy that aims to prepare the student to practice the profession by training him academically on the way to work and preparing graduates who are able to link education outcomes to practice and provide the opportunity to acquire the skills they need in the labor market.

In her speech, the dean of the College of Pharmacy, Dr. Jamila Hassian, indicated that this pharmacy is a kind of linking the university with society and upgrading the pharmacy profession in addition to focusing on training to develop the skill in dispensing medicine and providing advice to the patient as the student puts an atmosphere similar to that of the real pharmacy indicating that the college will By dividing the students into categories, each group includes about 15 students, as the fifth year students will be trained initially because they are about to graduate.

In turn, Dr. Ammar Maatouk, one of the pharmaceutical companies that contributed to the pharmacy project, explained that the project aims to provide students with the skills they need to enter the labor market.

In a statement to reporters, the President of Damascus University, Dr. Muhammad Maher Kabakibi, indicated that the university seeks to develop everything related to pharmaceutical scientific research and link the college of pharmacy with laboratories and pharmaceutical companies by identifying the most important problems they suffer from and securing the necessary solutions to them through research of graduate students to achieve the slogan Connecting the university to society.

The virtual pharmacy experiment was applied during the past year in the universities of Al-Baath and Tishreen, in addition to a number of private Syrian universities.

The opening was attended by the Syndicate of Syrian Pharmacists Dr. Wafaa Keshi and a number of scientific and trade union activities.

Source: sena

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