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A Profile of Current pharmacy Education in the Sudan
Gamereldeen, Eltayeb Mohamed Eltayeb; Haga, Mohamed Alzain Mohamed.
  • Gamereldeen, Eltayeb Mohamed Eltayeb; s.af
  • Haga, Mohamed Alzain Mohamed; s.af
Sudan j. med. sci ; 5(4): 241-242, 2010.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1272380
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ABSTRACT
The first pharmacy college affiliated to University of Khartoum was established in (1963) with intake of only twenty students per year. This policy of admission continued with no substantial annual increase in the number of students enrolled in the college of pharmacy. However; after the revolution of higher education in the (1990) (s); the number of governmental and national pharmacy colleges has multiplied enormously. Today there are about thirteen pharmacy colleges with possibly more in the pipeline. It is true that expansion in higher education is a requirement for national development; albeit; a clear strategy should be envisaged whereby quality of the university graduate matters mare than number. Pharmacy graduates of the last ten years or so labored in an environment of severe shortages of qualified teaching staff and facilities. These graduates are understandably of low standards and consequently their contribution in health care will be poor
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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Pharmacists / Pharmacy / Schools / Education Language: English Journal: Sudan j. med. sci Year: 2010 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Pharmacists / Pharmacy / Schools / Education Language: English Journal: Sudan j. med. sci Year: 2010 Type: Article