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Full details of seeing Egypt Pharmacists Club 2030

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D. Nashwa Shaker, Chairman of the Cultural Committee of the Egyptian Pharmacists Club, during the press conference organized by the Pharmacists Club, in a Cairo hotel, the club’s vision of Egypt’s 2030 pharmacists, which included strengthening the cultural awareness of pharmacists, through trained pharmacists or have books and shareholders in culture, and the transfer of the expertise of actors Through interactive platforms, and free training courses organized by the club for pharmacists periodically, as well as cooperation with the Pharmacists Syndicate and its sub -headquarters in the governorates, to organize some mini book, and pharmacists are available at special times coordinating later. >

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Dr. said. Lubna Khairi, Chairman of the Pharmaceutical Women Committee, that the presence of women in public work has become a reality thanks to the support of the political leadership to empower women, and in the Pharmacists Club there will be great cooperation with women, and a greater cooperation with the international and local community to dismiss the gap and benefit from women’s experiences for future generations, Creating a supportive work environment, preparing policies that achieve a balance between work and family life for women, protection policies within private societies and scientific facilities, and awareness initiatives that integrate pharmaceutical women into society. >

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Dr. Iman Abdo Ibrahim, Chairman of the Government Pharmacists Committee, drew attention to her experience of government pharmacists’ problems, and works to create an appropriate work environment for them, and overcome obstacles before them, especially since the post -commissioning period, where they lack training and developing skills, and their delivery of the custody is considered an additional burden on them There is also a need and interest in the role of clinical pharmacy, and their spread in all work sites."RTL"> & nbsp;

It requires the solution of obstacles, the training of newly graduated, the foresight of them, the launch of initiatives to support them psychologically and professionally, improve the work environment, establish an electronic communication platform to receive complaints and proposals to solve them, and coordinate with government agencies to improve pharmaceutical supplies and medical supplies, develop pharmacies, and discuss solutions to exclude pharmacists from the covenant ."RTL"> & nbsp;

Dr. Hind Mohamed Otaibi, Chairman of the International Cooperation Committee, Professor of Health and Drug Economics at the German University, that pharmacists need to focus on education, training and employment, and empower the pharmaceutical graduate in Egypt. /span>

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She said that the current challenges lie in the difficulty of obtaining internationally recognized professional certificates, and mastering the English language as a key factor for integration into the global labor market, and therefore work will be done to develop the skills of pharmacists, professionally and technically, through courses at the American University, enhancing language mastery, and upgrading With international professional qualifications, organizing models for pharmacists, holding seminars and discussions on pharmaceutical industries, organizing quick communication sessions, job interviews. >

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