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Academy Lauds NUC’s Adoption Of Doctoral Pharmacy Degree

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The Nigeria Academy Of Pharmacy has commended the Natiol Universities Commission (NUC) naon its adoption of the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) degree in replacement of the erstwhile Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) degree as the basic professional degree for Pharmacy to be issued by Nigeria’s universities.

The transformational move, according to a statement signed by the president of the academy, Prof Lere Baale and Mrs Clare Omatseye of the public relations unit, aligns with global best practices and positions the nation’s pharmacy profession for an even more significant impact on pharmaceutical innovation and overall healthcare development.

The transition to the Pharm.D programme, the statement said, reflects pharmacy’s continuing evolution in scope, complexity and value-delivery in a world in which healthcare challenges are, in turn, growing more complex and intricate.

“In addition to their roles in drug and therapeutic research and development and manufacturing and ensuring the availability and accessibility of medications, pharmaceutical practice now increasingly incorporates clinical decision-making, direct patient care and leadership in healthcare settings. The Pharm.D training curriculum enables pharmacists to imbibe a robust combination of research, industrial and clinical elements, and contemporary management and leadership.

“We commend the NUC for its foresight in contributing to the advancement of the pharmaceutical profession in Nigeria and, in so doing, Nigeria’s healthcare and industrial sectors. Pharmacists whose training aligns with the rapidly evolving healthcare, scientific and industrial sectors would be better placed to uplift these critical sectors locally and internationally. Therefore, the Pharm.D training curriculum will enable Nigeria’s pharmacists to contribute more on the national stage and considerably enhance their international competitiveness, empowering them to contribute even more meaningfully to global health initiatives,” the statement said.

 

It urged all stakeholders – universities, professional bodies, pharmaceutical research and manufacturing organisations, students and healthcare institutions – to embrace this transition and work collaboratively to ensure its successful implementation. We also acknowledge the tireless advocacy efforts of the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria, the Nigeria Academy of Pharmacy, the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, and other learned scientific organisations, contributing to this laudable development.

 

It expressed optimism that this development would inspire more reforms in the education and training of healthcare professionals in Nigeria and foster an increasingly interdisciplinary approach to healthcare delivery in Nigeria for the ultimate benefit of the Nigerian people and affirm commitment to fully support the transition.

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