
Hemas Pharmaceuticals concluded the certificate awarding ceremony of the ‘Pharmacy Personnel Skills Development Program recently at Hilton Residences, honouring their second batch with 35 students. The program was launched in partnership with the Pharmaceutical Society of Sri Lanka (PSSL) with the primary goal of providing skills and knowledge to obtain national registration as a registered pharmacist in 2019.
A career development program providing a comprehensive knowledge for students aspiring to be pharmacists, the ‘Pharmacy Personnel Skills Development Program’ is presented by Hemas Pharmaceuticals in collaboration with PSSL. This provides an opportunity for aspiring candidates planning to sit for the registration examination and to obtain registration as a pharmacist by the SLMC, to attend a six-month preparatory program free and ensures the industry and the community at large is supplied with well qualified pharmacists.
The course syllabus covered Community Pharmacy Practice, Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Pharmacy Management, Regulatory requirements, Pharmacognosy, Cold Chain Management, and Customer Care Service Skills.
Managing Director, Hemas Pharmaceuticals and Hemas Surgicals and Diagnostics Jude Fernando said: “It gives me great pleasure to note the conclusion of the second batch of ‘Pharmacy Personnel Skills Development program and reiterate our commitment to continue this program for the benefit of aspirant students and the community we serve.
The development of pharmacists is a critical link and component in providing a high-quality medical service to the public. Hemas Pharmaceuticals has always been at the forefront of providing high-quality medical services. We believe it is our responsibility to train the industry’s forerunners in all spears.
“Many young people in Sri Lanka are interested in pursuing their careers in the medical field, and there are many students graduating with pharmacy qualifications. However, education about the fundamentals of pharmacy practice and customer and patient care service skills are also of paramount importance to ensure ultimate therapeutic outcomes,” said President of the PSSL Tisara De Silva.