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The Junior Chamber International in Sweida, in cooperation with a number of national pharmaceutical companies and the branch of the Pharmacists Syndicate in Sweida, launched a virtual pharmacy project with the aim of training graduates of the Faculty of Pharmacy and students who are on the verge of graduation before they enter the labor market.
Hamsa Al-Halabi, head of the International Junior Chamber in Sweida, said in a statement to SANA reporter today that during the preliminary phase of the project, about 100 pharmacists were trained for three days by a group of pharmacists, doctors and experienced trainers, through a virtual pharmacy that was installed in a hotel.
Al-Halabi indicated that the headquarters of a permanent pharmacy at the headquarters of the Pharmacists Syndicate was equipped with medicines to move to it after the completion of the preliminary stage of the project, with networking as well with a number of doctors to transfer second prescriptions to patients to this pharmacy for treatment by the trainees, under the supervision of the union.
For his part, the head of the Sweida Pharmacists Syndicate’s branch board, the pharmacist Assad Al-Ashqar, pointed out in a similar statement the importance of this project to create a partnership with the graduates, provide them with job opportunities and introduce them to medicines and pharmaceutical companies, indicating that the pharmacy equipped in the Syndicate serves as a continuous training center without selling medicines from them. On the social media (WhatsApp) for the trainees to serve the purposes of increasing their expertise in medicines and companies.
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