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    Punjab Launches Internship Program for PharmD Students to Boost Practical Training

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 2, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Punjab government has initiated a dedicated internship program specifically designed for PharmD students. This initiative aims to provide practical training opportunities that complement academic learning, enabling students to gain real-world experience in pharmaceutical settings. By integrating internships into the curriculum, the program seeks to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and professional practice.

    Notably, this program is expected to enhance the employability of PharmD graduates by equipping them with essential skills required in healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. Internships will allow students to work alongside experienced professionals, fostering a deeper understanding of drug development, patient care, and pharmacy management. This hands-on exposure is crucial for preparing students to meet the evolving demands of the healthcare sector.

    In a significant development for pharmacy education in Punjab, the internship program reflects the government’s commitment to improving healthcare education standards. It also aligns with broader efforts to strengthen the pharmaceutical workforce in the region, ultimately benefiting public health outcomes. The program is anticipated to set a precedent for other provinces to follow, promoting practical learning as a core component of professional education.

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