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TAPSA TANZANIA's 10th Annual Scientific Conference


TAPSA-MUHAS Chapter is a member of and serves as the current headquarters of TAPSA TANZANIA (Tanzania Pharmaceutical students' Association), an autonomous, non-political, non-profit, student association committed to serve Pharmaceutical Students and general public at large.

TAPSA-MUHAS aims to promote improved public health through the provision of information, education, and networking opportunities for its member students. 


MEMBERSHIP

Membership is open and recommended to all Bachelor of Pharmacy and Diploma of Pharmaceutical Sciences students belonging to Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences. All members are requested to follow the association on various social media for updates on events and activities. 



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