Educational Objectives

Cognitive Objectives

  • Providing students with the scientific foundations in basic pharmaceutical and medical sciences.

  • Familiarizing students with drug formulations, their physical and chemical properties, and their mechanism of action within the body.

  • Equipping students with the knowledge related to preparing, preserving, and storing medications in accordance with approved scientific standards.

  • Developing students’ understanding of pharmaceutical terminology, laws, and regulations governing pharmaceutical practice.

  • Enhancing students’ knowledge of the principles of clinical pharmacy, drug control, and pharmaceutical safety.

Skill-Based Objectives

  • Training students on dispensing medications and pharmaceutical preparations in a correct and safe manner.

  • Developing skills in preparing some simple pharmaceutical preparations within educational laboratories.

  • Equipping students with the ability to handle equipment and apparatus used in laboratories and pharmacies.

  • Developing skills in reading prescriptions and understanding specific medication instructions.

  • Training students on applying quality control and quality assurance methods in handling medications.

  • Developing the ability to manage medical supply warehouses, store pharmaceuticals, and accurately document their movement.

Behavioral and Professional Objectives

  • Instilling professional ethics and commitment to professional responsibility in dealing with patients and medications.

  • Developing the spirit of teamwork and cooperation with members of the healthcare team.

  • Enhancing commitment to occupational safety standards within laboratories and pharmacies.

  • Developing effective communication skills with patients and healthcare sector workers.

  • Promoting a culture of continuous learning and keeping pace with scientific and technical developments in the field of pharmacy.

Community Service and Labor Market Objectives

  • Preparing assistant pharmacists capable of meeting the labor market demands in both the public and private sectors.

  • Contributing to elevating the level of health and pharmaceutical services provided to the community.

  • Supporting healthcare institutions with qualified technical cadres to work in hospitals, health centers, and pharmacies.

  • Enhancing drug and health awareness among community members through scientific and educational activities.

  • Contributing to the development of the pharmaceutical sector by graduating cadres who possess scientific and practical competence.

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