Pharmacy Students in Nigeria under the aegis of the Pharmaceutical Association of Nigeria Students (PANS) in collaboration with AB Global Health Initiative, an NGO based in Nigeria are set to host the first ever Certificate Course in Global Health Pharmacy in West Africa.
According to the head of Global Health Pharmacy Projects in the organization Aniekan Ekpenyong, the course will be held at three Nigerian universities; one in the north which would serve as the Northern cohort, another in the West (Western cohort) and the last in the South (Southern and Eastern cohort). The center for the northern cohort will be at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University, with Faculty of Pharmacy, Obafemi Awolowo University Ife hosting the Western Cohort while Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Port Harcourt will serve as the centre for the Southern/Eastern Cohort.
The certificate course introduces theories and concepts including current trends, issues, challenges and debates in global health to provide a critical understanding of the determinants that shape the current global health situation, and the important role expected of pharmacists to play.
The course aims to raise critical thinkers in pharmacy who are able to contribute to debates and challenges in global health, inspire and develop pharmacists who will in the near future lead advocacies for global health issues and also provide a platform for networking with other global health leaders in Africa.
The course director and lecturer is Professor Don Eliseo Lucero Prisno III of the London School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Don has published in the fields of global health and public health in scientific journals and has authored book chapters. His work has been recognized by a number of international awards including the first Global Health Promotion Practice Award by the World Health Organization (WHO) and International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE).
Targets of the course include pharmacists, recent graduates of pharmacy and pharmacy students in Nigeria and West Africa. The date is slated for the 5th – 12th of February, 201 7 (6th -7th for the Northern Cohort, 9th – 10th for the Southern/Eastern Cohort and 11th – 12th for the Western Cohort).
More information about the event can be obtained by visiting AB Global Health Initiative on facebook or sending an email to abqlobalhealthinitiative@qmail.com
A right step in the right direction. Kudos to PANS
Awesome! ABG and PANS were building the bridge…..A.A. El Kadir (Pharm )Kano,Nigeria
A welcome development. Being up-to-date with new improvement in this sector will improve health services
Wow great job AB Global and PANS..Nigeria is setting the pace in pharmacy education and training indeed.Great challenge there for other countries.
Cynthia( Kenya)