The Annual Pharmacy Symposium, organised by the Department of Pharmacy of the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery at UM, will take place at the Msida Campus this year. The Symposium will be held between 5 and 9 March, in the New Anatomy Lecture Room (NALR) at the Biomedical Building.
During the symposium the final year students in Doctorate in Pharmacy will be presenting their dissertations. The research areas address the development of novel pharmaceutical care and clinical pharmacy services, access and assessment of innovative therapies and processes which contribute to enhanced patient safety.
Final year pharmacy students of M.Pharm. degree and students in their final year of the courses leading to the Bachelor of Science (Hons) Pharmaceutical Technology degree and the Master of Science in Pharmacy will present their research work too. Second, third and fourth year Pharmacy students will present their work-in-progress project as posters and in poster discussion fora.
Students will present projects and dissertations undertaken in the fields of interest of the Department, namely Pharmaceutical Care, Pharmacy Administration, Pharmacy Information, Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs, Pharmaceutical Technology and Computational Chemistry.
The symposium is an opportunity for students, staff and collaborators of the Department of Pharmacy to meet, network and discuss research programmes. Health care professionals and colleagues are invited to attend.
Students will present projects and dissertations undertaken in the fields of interest of the Department, namely Pharmaceutical Care, Pharmacy Administration, Pharmacy Information, Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs, Pharmaceutical Technology and Computational Chemistry.
The symposium is an opportunity for students, staff and collaborators of the Department of Pharmacy to meet, network and discuss research programmes. Health care professionals and colleagues are invited to attend.
This year’s Symposium will see the introduction of Buzz sessions which are intended to bring about an interactive experience for the students present among the audience.
The details of the programme are available on the Department of Pharmacy website.
For further information contact Ms Amanda Calleja by email.