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PHARMACY EVENT

Hellow comrades, we'll be hosting a pharmaceutical carrier path and employability skills event on 17/06/2015. (Wednesday) 01:30pm at new lecture hall 5

. Experienced Pharmacists from TFDA, PHARMACY COUNCIL, GSK, SHELLYS PHARMACEUTICALS, PHILIPS and a "deviated" but very successful fellow pharmacist from tigo are expected to give a talk. 

 free drinks and bites will be offered for all participants.

 Come one, come all.

 

 From School of pharmacy chairman. Pius Kiwango

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  1. thats a very good event, an exellent idea .... a deviated pharmacist Tigo haha cant wait to hear him speak!

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