College of Pharmacy at the University of Ninevah Continues to Support Clinical Training Programs for Resident Pharmacists in Cooperation with the Ninevah Health Directorate

The College of Pharmacy at the University of Ninevah continues its support for clinical training programs for resident pharmacists (PGY2) as part of the implementation of the scientific and training cooperation agreement established between the college and the Ninevah Health Directorate. This collaboration aims to strengthen integration between the academic and professional sectors and contribute to the advancement of pharmaceutical services and healthcare delivery.

In this context, Dr. Abeer Mansour Abdulrasool, a faculty member at the College of Pharmacy, University of Ninevah, delivered a scientific lecture as part of the training program. The lecture addressed a number of specialized topics designed to enhance the clinical skills of resident pharmacists and strengthen their professional competencies in line with the latest developments in clinical pharmacy practice.

This activity reflects the University of Ninevah’s commitment to advancing applied pharmaceutical education and providing a specialized training environment that contributes to preparing highly qualified pharmaceutical professionals capable of effectively supporting the healthcare system and delivering advanced therapeutic services to the community.

These efforts also demonstrate the College of Pharmacy’s dedication to strengthening partnerships with healthcare institutions across the province, thereby improving the quality of training and professional development while reinforcing the university’s role in community service and meeting the needs of the healthcare sector.