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Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by jerryvyne(m): 12:15am On Oct 14, 2019 |
Period007: This is a nice information and development. I'm sure other schools are coming up with meeting up with the modernised PharmD program... |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by philcom09: 12:34am On Oct 14, 2019 |
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Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Bapy(m): 5:53pm On Oct 26, 2019 |
iaamxavier:Unijos PharmD program fully accredited and the pioneer set now in 200l 2nd semester.As men of Honour� |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by TRAILBLAIZER: 10:44am On Nov 07, 2019 |
shollish:seems God has decided to reward my struggle my caps has changed to admission in progress PHARMACY 3 Likes |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Donwyz(m): 2:46pm On Nov 07, 2019 |
yes! UNN pharmD has been 100% confirmed now I can boldly and correctly say, I am so happy I would be part of the pioneer set ...Very good one for the Noble profession |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by shollish(m): 6:34pm On Nov 08, 2019 |
It will end in praise! TRAILBLAIZER: |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by SantiRAMBO: 7:05pm On Nov 08, 2019 |
Can a Basic Medical Science student in 400L transfer to Pharmacy 200L in Uniben.... Plese I need answers urgently. |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by TRAILBLAIZER: 8:56pm On Nov 08, 2019 |
shollish:ameen o you 'd be the first I will tag on my testimonial post stay tuned 1 Like |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by somtoto(m): 2:16pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
Good day pharmacist in the house. Pls Im looking for a place(community pharmacy) where I can do my siwes programme in Lagos. I will b grateful,if you can help...thank you |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Samsantos9: 7:49am On Nov 28, 2019 |
SantiRAMBO: Hello, do you mean 400l (finals) or 300l going to 400l, if it is the later then it is very possible to transfer to pharmacy in uniben.... |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by SantiRAMBO: 8:54am On Nov 28, 2019 |
Samsantos9: Yea, 300L going to 400L Thanks for your time.. |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Samsantos9: 9:15pm On Nov 29, 2019 |
SantiRAMBO:I think you still can.. it's a pleasure bro... |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Kimzylove(f): 9:52am On Feb 10, 2020 |
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Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Jman06(m): 5:13pm On Feb 10, 2020 |
Kimzylove:OK... I understand your plight. Biochem is good for someone who intends going into research and the academia. In Nigeria however, the course has little job opportunities. The only readily available job is lecturing and that is if one has done masters and PhD. The fewer jobs available in oil and gas industries and co are usually reserved for children of the rich and highly connected. Also, mind you that almost all universities in Nigeria offer biochemistry and turn out many graduates into the labour market on yearly basis thus worsening the competition for the few available jobs. PLEASE BIOCHEMISTRY IS NOT ALMOST THE SAME THING AS PHARMACY. Those that say that speak out of gross ignorance! Pharmacy consists of six departments viz Pharmacology, pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmaceutical microbiology, pharmacognosy and clinical pharmacy. The course is very didactic and highly demanding. In 200level, they offer biochemistry (everything I did at BSc level including practicals), physiology, Anatomy and other pharmacy courses including pharm maths). In uniben for instance where they offer the course as pharmD, the training is very rigorous as they combine pharmaceutical sciences with intense clinical exposures(they study all disease conditions, patients assessment and counseling, clinical clerkship etc) which enables graduates to help physicians in clinical settings to identify and proffer solutions to drug-related problems through patients interview and assessment. Having stated the above, I'll encourage you to pursue your dream of studying pharmacy because in honesty, the course is rewarding and opens a lot of opportunities in many aspects of pharmacy practice such as hospital pharmacy, industrial pharmacy, community pharmacy, regulatory affairs pharmacy, academic pharmacy, military pharmacy, ambulatory pharmacy etc. If you are interested in research, pharmacy would provide you more options of research areas to delve into. Some uninformed people look down on community pharmacy, but that is the cash cow of the profession! Some refer to it as "store" and stuff like that, but it all depends on how one packages one's business. There are some community pharmacies with breathtaking arrangement such that when you enter the place, you'll love working there. In what level are you already in biochem? If you're still in 100level, I'll advise you to prepare well and write JAMB again, this time around choose a school like uniben that offers pharmacy. But if you're already in say 300level, I'll advise that you finish biochem and then apply for direct entry into pharmacy. You'll enjoy pharmacy but you seriously need to work hard! I wish you the very best of luck. 2 Likes |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Kimzylove(f): 5:27pm On Feb 10, 2020 |
............ 1 Like |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Jman06(m): 5:56pm On Feb 10, 2020 |
Kimzylove:OK...thanks |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by ayorinde217(m): 6:18pm On Feb 10, 2020 |
Hello Nairalander, please i need info about Winelight Analytical System Limited as i received invite from them for an interview this week. I currently work in a company where i earn 150k per month but the staff turn over is too high. I will be very happy if someone would tell me about their package and welfare to know if it worth going for their interview. Thank you in anticipation |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Nobody: 1:00pm On Feb 11, 2020 |
I am in 400l in uniuyo and on the verge of suspending studies for one year because of school fees issue Here is my school portal page https://uniuyo.edu.ng/eportals/dashboard.php Please, have pity on self-sponsored students. As men of honor, we join hands. |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by blessingsax(m): 11:10pm On Feb 11, 2020 |
Fellow basic medicine graduate, such as biochemist, physiologist, anatomist, microbiologist ... Is this how we are going to be folding our hand and take no move on the highest rate of not getting better job in our dear country Nigeria by allowing some field to continue cheating on us. For how long are we go to continue with this our silent, accepting that some department that come across our department and we also come across their department should be our dictator when it comes to job opportunity because 80% of us saw this course as an alternative to so call clinical medicine what is now our testimony now? Why did we now see ourselves like a slave to this clinical medicine and we now need to hide our degree and apply as an O level holder before we can work in hospital as health or x ray attendance forgotten that we are graduate? Why can we call on the government to look into it because all this our hospital have laboratory in which the have to run biochemical, microbiology, anatomy and physiological examination. Why can we ask whose field is working in the above mentioned laboratory when we the graduate of those field were not included in the recruitment Calder form when ever there is hospital requirement form is out? Why can we call on the NUC to remove our courses from clinical medicine and explain to them that they have render us jobless and if they need our help they should call on us. If NUC and Government say it will not meet with world academic standard, why can we tell them is the world standard say we should be treated when it come to job opportunity? Please let put-on this fight so that we can enjoy our struggles in schools, enjoy our skills and knowledge. Let use all our social media platform and any other platform let us express our feeling on all the NUC, state and federal government platform and let other that see it comment too then they we take us serious but if we are still ok with teaching of secondary schools biology, chemistry, agricultural science, physics let us keep mute. Thanks 1 Like |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by blessingsax(m): 11:27pm On Feb 11, 2020 |
[quote author=Jman06 post=86538748] OK... I understand your plight. Biochem is good for someone who intends going into research and the academia. In Nigeria however, the course has little job opportunities. The only readily available job is lecturing and that is if one has done masters and PhD. The fewer jobs available in oil and gas industries and co are usually reserved for children of the rich and highly connected. Also, mind you that almost all universities in Nigeria offer biochemistry and turn out many graduates into the labour market on yearly basis thus worsening the competition for the few available jobs. PLEASE BIOCHEMISTRY IS NOT ALMOST THE SAME THING AS PHARMACY. Those that say that speak out of gross ignorance! Pharmacy consists of six departments viz Pharmacology, pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmaceutical microbiology, pharmacognosy and clinical pharmacy. The course is very didactic and highly demanding. In 200level, they offer biochemistry (everything I did at BSc level including practicals), physiology, Anatomy and other pharmacy courses including pharm maths). In uniben for instance where they offer the course as pharmD, the training is very rigorous as they combine pharmaceutical sciences with intense clinical exposures(they study all disease conditions, patients assessment and counseling, clinical clerkship etc) which enables graduates to help physicians in clinical settings to identify and proffer solutions to drug-related problems through patients interview and assessment. Having stated the above, I'll encourage you to pursue your dream of studying pharmacy because in honesty, the course is rewarding and opens a lot of opportunities in many aspects of pharmacy practice such as hospital pharmacy, industrial pharmacy, community pharmacy, regulatory affairs pharmacy, academic pharmacy, military pharmacy, ambulatory pharmacy etc. If you are interested in research, pharmacy would provide you more options of research areas to delve into. Some uninformed people look down on community pharmacy, but that is the cash cow of the profession! Some refer to it as "store" and stuff like that, but it all depends on how one packages one's business. There are some community pharmacies with breathtaking arrangement such that when you enter the place, you'll love working there. In what level are you already in biochem? If you're still in 100level, I'll advise you to prepare well and write JAMB again, this time around choose a school like uniben that offers pharmacy. But if you're already in say 300level, I'll advise that you finish biochem and then apply for direct entry into pharmacy. You'll enjoy pharmacy but you seriously need to work hard! I wish you the very best of luck. [/Fellow basic medicine graduate, such as biochemist, physiologist, anatomist, microbiologist ... Is this how we are going to be folding our hand and take no move on the highest rate of not getting better job in our dear country Nigeria by allowing some field to continue cheating on us. For how long are we go to continue with this our silent, accepting that some department that come across our department and we also come across their department should be our dictator when it comes to job opportunity because 80% of us saw this course as an alternative to so call clinical medicine what is now our testimony now? Why did we now see ourselves like a slave to this clinical medicine and we now need to hide our degree and apply as an O level holder before we can work in hospital as health or x ray attendance forgotten that we are graduate? Why can we call on the government to look into it because all this our hospital have laboratory in which the have to run biochemical, microbiology, anatomy and physiological examination. Why can we ask whose field is working in the above mentioned laboratory when we the graduate of those field were not included in the recruitment Calder form when ever there is hospital requirement form is out? Why can we call on the NUC to remove our courses from clinical medicine and explain to them that they have render us jobless and if they need our help they should call on us. If NUC and Government say it will not meet with world academic standard, why can we tell them is the world standard say we should be treated when it come to job opportunity? Please let put-on this fight so that we can enjoy our struggles in schools, enjoy our skills and knowledge. Let use all our social media platform and any other platform let us express our feeling on all the NUC, state and federal government platform and let other that see it comment too then they we take us serious but if we are still ok with teaching of secondary schools biology, chemistry, agricultural science, physics let us keep mute. Thanks] |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Jman06(m): 9:04am On Feb 12, 2020 |
[quote author=blessingsax post=86574365][/quote]You should rather dissipate all the energy in pressuring the government to invest in RESEARCH. Also, put in efforts to attract the private sector and NGOs and make them see reasons to invest in research! If more money is made available for research, you can have grants to work with as a researcher and with dedication, you could breakthrough and possibly patent a product. That's so much money you know. No where in the world do people work as medical laboratory scientists in hospitals with just a BSc in the above science courses you mentioned. Most of these courses were created for the purposes of research and teaching and that is even after studying up to PhD level. Every other thing na jara! |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Bukkiminat(f): 8:06pm On Mar 02, 2020 |
Bukkiminat: Look who's done with her exams. Y'all, there is a new pharmacist in the house as I count down to my induction. I am grateful for the learning process so far. 12 Likes |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by SolomonGrundy: 8:22am On Mar 03, 2020 |
Bukkiminat:Congratulations! |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by jessyb: 11:06am On Mar 03, 2020 |
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Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Ocinnox(m): 2:07pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Bukkiminat: Congratulations, which school ma'am? |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Pelumi881: 11:00pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Ok |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Pelumi881: 11:01pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Who knows about about the new pharmacy program in Bingham University ? |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Pelumi881: 6:34pm On Mar 05, 2020 |
Pelumi881:someone should please answer |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Pelumi881: 6:30am On Mar 06, 2020 |
Is there a pharmacy group chat please? |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by iaamxavier(m): 3:20pm On Mar 06, 2020 |
Bukkiminat: Congratulations dear So what did you specialize in? |
Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by johnsonm2g: 9:14pm On Mar 09, 2020 |
Good day to you all. Please for those pharmacy students in UNIBEN, I'll like to ask the possibility of me getting admitted into faculty of pharmacy via direct entry. I just graduated from Life Sciences with 2.2. Please, what are my chances like. I earnest awaits ur response. |
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