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Next Tuesday .. First Yemeni conference on clinical pharmacy will held at September 21 University

Next Tuesday .. First Yemeni conference on clinical pharmacy will held at September 21 University

Saba Yemen31-01-2025
Sana'a (Saba) - The seventh scientific conference of September 21 University for Applied Sciences, and the first Yemeni conference on clinical pharmacy, will be launched next Tuesday in Sana'a under the slogan "The role of clinical pharmacy in enhancing a healthy reality and distinguished pharmaceutical practice."
The President of September 21 University - the conference chairman, Dr. Mujahid Maasar, explained to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that the two-day conference aims to improve the quality of health care by enhancing the role of clinical pharmacists in the health team.
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