The pharmacy assistant program
aims to graduate qualified and trained batches of pharmacist assistants so that
the graduate will be able to work alongside the pharmacist, or within the
health team in most areas of pharmaceutical and pharmaceutical work.
After the student has studied theoretically and practically for 72 credit hours (240 actual hours), he is qualified theoretically and practically to deal with the patient, dispense the appropriate medication, instruct the patient to use it, and provide necessary advice and instructions.
Student receives practical and
theoretical courses in pharmacology, pharmacy and medical store management,
with special emphasis on pharmacology, pharmaceutics, pharmacology and
toxicology.
The program produces Pharmacy
Assistant, which is a job title for a pharmacy assistant who has a diploma in
the field of pharmacy, and he plays a vital and very important role in
pharmacies, where the pharmacy technician performs a number of tasks, the most
important of which is receiving and preparing medical prescriptions from
patients, as well as reviewing Medicines on the shelves of the pharmacy to
check their expiration date and decide what the pharmacy lacks of medicines to
order from the distributing companies and organize the process of entering the
medicines into the pharmacy, and in his work this does not differ from a
general pharmacist who holds a bachelor’s degree except in some administrative
and organizational tasks.
Message of the program:
Qualifying professional pharmacist assistants at a high level of efficiency, and consolidating the principles, ethics and ethics of the pharmacy profession in the college graduates, who are able to contribute to improving the health care of the community and competing in the fields of pharmaceutical work at the local and regional levels.
Program Goals:
The pharmacy Assistant program
seeks to achieve the following objectives:
Graduate specifications:
Graduates of the program are expected
to achieve the following educational and learning outcomes at the level of
international standards in the field of pharmacy:
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