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University of Zambia, School of Pharmacy, Lusaka, Zambia

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Dr. L.T.M. Muungo (DipPharm, BScPharm, MPhil, PhD, MIodZ, LMPSZ) is trained and qualified pharmacist with advanced clinical and industrial pharmacy. He is the Founding Head of localized pharmacy degree program in Zambia established in 2001. He initiated the postgraduate training for qualified pharmacists at the University of Zambia. He is also the Founding Designate Dean of the School of Pharmacy, Nutrition & Dietetics at Lusaka Apex Medical University from 2011. The pharmacy training program coordinated and headed by Dr. Muungo has contributed immensely towards required pharmaceutical personnel for Zambia from barely 30 personnel in 2000 to over 400 personnel in 2014.

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7 biotechnology and human disease
7 biotechnology and human disease7 biotechnology and human disease
7 biotechnology and human disease
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6 radiopharmaceutical systems
6 radiopharmaceutical systems6 radiopharmaceutical systems
6 radiopharmaceutical systems
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4 preformulation
4 preformulation4 preformulation
4 preformulation
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15 coagulation and flocculation
15 coagulation and flocculation15 coagulation and flocculation
15 coagulation and flocculation
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Assessment template tool for group reflective learning
Assessment template tool for group reflective learningAssessment template tool for group reflective learning
Assessment template tool for group reflective learning
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Training of pharmacists in zambia developments, curriculum structure and future perspectives published version march 2019
Training of pharmacists in zambia   developments, curriculum structure and future perspectives published version march 2019Training of pharmacists in zambia   developments, curriculum structure and future perspectives published version march 2019
Training of pharmacists in zambia developments, curriculum structure and future perspectives published version march 2019
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