Qatar University’s College of Pharmacy (QU-CPH) MSc student Ahmed Ashraf Makhlouf recently successfully completed the oral defence of his MSc thesis, titled 'Community pharmacists’ self-perceived competency, and enablers and barriers towards the management of common minor ailments in Qatar'. The MSc project was supervised by QU-CPH associate professor of Clinical Pharmacy and Practice Dr Kazeem Yusuff and QU-CPH professor of Social and Administrative Pharmacy Dr Mohamed Izham Mohamed Ibrahim. The MSc project was a two-phase cross-sectional assessment of the self-perceived competency of community pharmacists working in independent and chain pharmacies in Qatar to manage common minor ailme
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