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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by jaxman007(m): 1:23am On May 31, 2020
Lauretta I was your student @ oxonian Grand Academy
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by perdollar(m): 1:31am On May 31, 2020
Ishiewo:
my lion brother!!
mmmmmmmmmm
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Mires: 4:57am On May 31, 2020
djon78:



But the morale about this inspiring story is that she didn't throw in the towel.
Many would have given up, but she didn't.
It's not surprising that she later became SUG president of uniben.
That's someone with a great unconquerable spirit!!!
And her story is very inspiring

This lady will go places!!
Failure made her stronger!!
Most of the greatest achievers of our time came from insurmountable difficulties.
But it gave them resolve, to achieve greater things

People that just go through life without great difficulties rarely live mark on the sand of times.
They rarely make great mark on the earth.

You are very correct
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Mires: 5:03am On May 31, 2020
Randy100:
I sight you, fellow lion. You are very correct with your assertion. Thank you.

Nwanne, you are welcome. Passing through the lions den is not yam/beans. Is it the hurdles of GS (now GST), or that of Abuja if one discipline incorporates Mathematics and Statistics. My brother, UNN as an institution is a training ground to overcome the jungle called Nigeria.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Randy100: 5:50am On May 31, 2020
Mires:


Nwanne, you are welcome. Passing through the lions den is not yam/beans. Is it the hurdles of GS (now GST), or that of Abuja if one discipline incorporates Mathematics and Statistics. My brother, UNN as an institution is a training ground to overcome the jungle called Nigeria.
You lied not. Studying pharmacy, we had to do the two first year maths and subsequently two statistics. We are just trained to be the best among the rest.

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Sherry101: 6:22am On May 31, 2020
Congrats my pharmacist. The things we saw in UNN those days.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Dannyfan(m): 6:52am On May 31, 2020
Snowale:
she has both because, for the first 5 years she did B.pharm, after the 6th year she then have are Pharm.D.
School that are not yet awarding doctors to their pharmacist graduates, the pharmacist can decide to go to UNN and do a year+ course in order to have the pharm.D also, meaning, he would have both B.Pharn and Pharm.D
Yes, checked. I guess it's a straight six years course and not five years with additional one year. Moreso a Pharm.D curriculum differs from a B.Pharm curriculum. With time they'll blend the two awards together (may be BPPD), prior to PCN futuristic claim that the minimum award for registration will be Pharm.D.

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Obidiugwu: 7:00am On May 31, 2020
Your story is very inspiring, I had similar experience in the same school but mine was at 100 level only,I pulled out immediately.
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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by PassionD(f): 7:33am On May 31, 2020
oyedav:
lauretta Lauretta,, my able sug presido. Never knew this was the story... so insightful. Am also a uniben optometry 300level student. One of ur ardent followers during the sug elections in unibest.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by PassionD(f): 7:35am On May 31, 2020
Period007:


https://trupharmacyng.com/2020/05/24/my-missionary-journey-through-pharmacy-school-dr-obakpolo-lauretta/?fbclid=IwAR0TH5-LAnCORvJhLkHCRlP3p8JuA2r36gkyNdic8bGKMPjRxPp644IljhM

Induction day with my parents

Congratulations girl. No risk no reward. You have done really well. University of Benin is not a play ground. Anybody wey go that school dey believe. Biochemistry department na another war zone. Chai!!!!! Thank God for seeing us through. Congratulations again.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Desto010: 8:19am On May 31, 2020
phockallmods:

I rebuke u and your evil generation. Back to sender.
Die already, male witch like you!
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by MrEgghead(m): 8:35am On May 31, 2020
Snowale:
As far you are a pharm.D graduate, you can be called Dr. anywhere, anytime.
it doesn't affect patients at all, because all professionals knows their assigned responsibilities
It doesn't affect anybody if the holder could humbly insist he's not a Medical Doctor but we all know how things go in Nigeria..Even chemists will smile when you erroneously call them doctors not to talk of pharmacists.

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by MrEgghead(m): 8:42am On May 31, 2020
mannyiyke:
It's not true. It's unethical in the hospital setting. He or she is just a pharmacist in the hospital. Nothing more.
You're right.
When I was going through the list of interns for OAUTHC, even those that had pharmD and O.D were only addressed as Mr and Mrs.
it's for the sake of the gullible populace, even the so called graduates in Nigeria can be sometimes gullible.. That's why Ph.D is as irrelevant as p in psychology in hospital setting.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Hillsautos: 9:26am On May 31, 2020
Never give up. Hold your head high
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Mires: 9:27am On May 31, 2020
Randy100:
You lied not. Studying pharmacy, we had to do the two first year maths and subsequently two statistics. We are just trained to be the best among the rest.

Absolutely true. If the author in the person of Pharmacist former SUG Presido will want to say it, Uniben Pharmacy was a revision as a result of the training she was subjected to in UNN Pharmacy.

That reminds me my First year crush in the den. Pharmacist Chiamaka. Black beauty with brain. She got MTH 111, MTH 102, and all her first year courses A. That lady is a genius.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Nobody: 10:16am On May 31, 2020
mannyiyke:
It's not true. It's unethical in the hospital setting. He or she is just a pharmacist in the hospital. Nothing more.
Pharmacist is the specific name, just like surgeons, pathologist, Dentists, optometrist, otorhinolaryngologist, veterinarians etc. The are all Doctors. They can all be called doctor. But, a veterinarian would never risk doing the work of a Optometrist, while a pharmacist would never try doing the work of an ENT doctor.

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Nobody: 10:19am On May 31, 2020
MrEgghead:
It doesn't affect anybody if the holder could humbly insist he's not a Medical Doctor but we all know how things go in Nigeria..Even chemists will smile when you erroneously call them doctors not to talk of pharmacists.
Exactly, I don't think any pharmacist would ever try doing the work of a surgeon or Dentist, he knows his job. Just like a Dentist wouldn't do the work of a pathologist. Even though they are all Doctors.

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Period007(m): 10:45am On May 31, 2020
mannyiyke:
It's not true. It's unethical in the hospital setting. He or she is just a pharmacist in the hospital. Nothing more.
Check the current HOD from University of Benin teaching Hospital

Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by MrEgghead(m): 11:06am On May 31, 2020
Snowale:
Exactly, I don't think any pharmacist would ever try doing the work of a surgeon or Dentist, he knows his job. Just like a Dentist wouldn't do the work of a pathologist. Even though they are all Doctors.
The job of a pharmacist is not to consult, diagnose and treat but they do that in disguise.

These days they even do that openly without qualms.
As a dentist you can interpret the work of a pathologist for diagnosis and treaatment...btwn a pathologist is a specialist.

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Henri8: 11:12am On May 31, 2020
Randy100:
I don't want to sound insensitive to her case but she is to be blamed for what happened to her at UNN. I stil like her courage and determination in fighting till last. She is welcomed to the noble profession of druggist.
How?
Tell us what we do not know.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by MrEgghead(m): 11:17am On May 31, 2020
Snowale:
Pharmacist is the specific name, just like surgeons, pathologist, Dentists, optometrist, otorhinolaryngologist, veterinarians etc. The are all Doctors. They can all be called doctor. But, a veterinarian would never risk doing the work of a Optometrist, while a pharmacist would never try doing the work of an ENT doctor.
Don't bring this up...Don't ever mention a pharmacist in category of Dentists, surgeons, pathologists, ENT and Vets...All those you mentioned have the qualification to consult, diagnose and treat because they a common designation "MBBS or BDS"....
Pharm.D is only a professional doctorate just like Ph.D is a research doctorate.
In hospital setting, they can not be called doctors but in other organisations they can.

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Period007(m): 11:55am On May 31, 2020
MrEgghead:
Don't bring this up...Don't ever mention a pharmacist in category of Dentists, surgeons, pathologists, ENT and Vets...All those you mentioned have the qualification to consult, diagnose and treat because they a common designation "MBBS or BDS"....
Pharm.D is only a professional doctorate just like Ph.D is a research doctorate.
In hospital setting, they can not be called doctors but in other organisations they can.
Stop moving from threads to threads typing rubbish

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by MrEgghead(m): 12:18pm On May 31, 2020
Period007:

Stop moving from threads to threads typing rubbish
You and I are learned enough to know the truth..

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Nobody: 12:23pm On May 31, 2020
mannyiyke:
Done with clearance? What did he do?

Examination malpractice and is not like it happened that year the case was on for about 3 years. I just heard there is a new vc and he promise to call them all back. (pharmacy dept)
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Nobody: 12:25pm On May 31, 2020
Evercurious:



If you are caught for exam malpractice, it l be best you expel yourself by applying for a change of school before facing exam malpractice panel. Get your transcript and run to the new school

So, that is possible.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Nobody: 12:31pm On May 31, 2020
Evercurious:


What's the 'pure wickedness' in that? Didnt you read your hand book to know the consequences for your action?
If you were in Poly Nekede as at 1996/1997 you won't even dare trying such in an exam hall.. Well I dont know about now..

Abeg the guy non kick person, if it was in my school the worst you will get is 2 years suspension. I heard the vc had issues with the students (SUG), they never wanted him so he'd being hard on the students. If the student was a child of a prominent person or a lecturer they wouldn't have being expelled.

Well like they said the "law is for the poor"
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Period007(m): 12:37pm On May 31, 2020
MrEgghead:
You and I are learned enough to know the truth..
You are not leaned
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by arinzos(m): 1:29pm On May 31, 2020
Snowale:
2008, then you can only get your waec results from your school or watch office

the school you graduated would type it and print it out for you as transcript
I don't think so. My sis got Her own Online including the one from the School.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by bizzibodi(m): 1:46pm On May 31, 2020
Do pharmacy dept now give Dr.pharm for a 1st degree course?
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by bizzibodi(m): 2:00pm On May 31, 2020
This na doctor by hook,an extra one yr suppose gives master degree not D.pharm.
No matter how long a lizard stays inside river it can never be a croc.
Most of them will end up setting up drug shops or be dispensers in government hospitals,we cannot make drugs in nigeria,but to be importing drugs from China,India & vietnam...all we know is carrying big big certificates
Just thinking aloud.
Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by bizzibodi(m): 2:05pm On May 31, 2020
Bbbwings:

You can set up a big pharmacy store na.
Drugs sell.
Anybody who cannot identify a NSAIDs can set up a pharmacy store & hire a pharmacy or their certificate if he has money.

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Re: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by MrEgghead(m): 2:20pm On May 31, 2020
Period007:
You are not leaned
grin
Period007:
You are not leaned

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