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PHARMACY INSTITUTIONS COLLABORATE ON SCHOOL PROGRAM
A $450,000 grant from King Saud University (KSU) in Saudi Arabia will help theMassachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) assist KSU'sCollege of Pharmacy in developing clinical practice faculty, implementing a Doctorof Pharmacy Program, creating postgraduate residency and fellowship programs,and conducting research.
"We are very impressed with the quality of pharmacy education and practice atKing Saud University and its clinical sites," said MCPHS President Charles F.Monahan Jr. "This collaboration will provide both institutions with a unique opportunityto develop cross-cultural and international perspectives on pharmaceuticalcare."
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