Workshop at the College of Pharmacy to Develop Professional Skills under the Program "Map Your Practical Steps"
The diligent Rehabilitation, Employment, and Follow-up Unit at the esteemed College of Pharmacy, operating under the direct and rigorous supervision of the Rehabilitation, Employment, and Follow-up Center at the University of Basrah, meticulously organized a highly specialized workshop entitled (Map Your Practical Steps) specifically aimed at formally preparing students to seamlessly integrate into the advanced pharmaceutical labor market.
The comprehensive training workshop dynamically featured an invaluable scientific lecture delivered by Assistant Lecturer (Ali Muhammad Al-Rawaq), primarily aiming to officially introduce esteemed students to professional career horizons and operational pathways actively available post-graduation. This extensively included domains firmly such as specialized pharmaceutical media, clinical community pharmacy management, medical cosmetics marketing, and modern electronic marketing companies. The lecture additionally highlighted exactly how to systematically refine graduates' professional skills and purposefully utilize their extensive academic information base to confidently and successfully launch their professional careers.
The interactive workshop additionally addressed the various positive and negative factors directly reflecting on the patient's psychology and the exact optimal techniques to effectively mitigate detrimental repercussions operating within the clinical environment. Furthermore, the lecture presented the latest pivotal academic studies definitively directed at developing personal and administrative skills for pharmacists, specifically in the vital areas of precise strategic time management, effectively organizing life priorities, mastering effective communication strategies (both physical and auditory), and scientifically enhancing persuasion skills—all of which profoundly influence constructing successful relationships with patients and colleagues in the advanced medical and commercial sectors.







