Seminar on “Community Pharmacy Practice | Current trends and future perspectives” at Department of Pharmacy University of Peshawar.

Seminar on “Community Pharmacy Practice | Current trends and future perspectives” at Department of Pharmacy University of Peshawar was held on March 02, 2021. CEO Umar Pharmacy Mr. Rafiq was chief guest of event.

Prof. Dr. Jamshaid Ali Khan (Chairman Pharmacy Department), Meritorious Prof. Dr. Zafar Iqbal (Dean Faculty of Sciences), Dr. M. Ismail (Asst. Professor) and other faculty members, students and professionals from RMI Peshawar, DG Drug Control & Pharmacy Services KP Govt., and Pharmacy Council of Pakistan KP participated in the event.

The event was organized jointly by the Umar Pharmacy Peshawar and Department of Pharmacy, university of Peshawar under the umbrella of U. Training & Research Cell of Umar Pharmacy Peshawar
Dr. Asmat Ullah (Director Pharmacy, Umar Pharmacy Peshawar ) and Mr. Wasail Ali Awan (General Manager, Umar Pharmacy Peshawar ) were the Speakers of event.

Shields were presented to faculty members and Speakers. Certificates were distributed among the participants and organizers.

Broachers of Umar Pharmacy and Special Pens were distributed among the students and all Participants.

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