Taraba State College of Health Technology Hosts RFPTN Chairman for Sensitization Program

Taraba State College of Health Technology Hosts RFPTN Chairman for Sensitization Program

Taraba State College of Health Technology Hosts RFPTN Chairman for Sensitization Program

The Reformed Forum of Pharmacy Technicians in Nigeria (RFPTN) Chairman, Pharm. Tech. Odey Kesimba, visited the Taraba State College of Health Technology's Pharmacy Technicians Training Department to sensitize students on professional excellence, ethical conduct, and RFPTN membership.

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During the visit, Pharm. Tech. Odey Kesimba emphasized the importance of academic excellence, work ethic, and lifelong learning. He highlighted RFPTN's role in promoting the profession, protecting pharmacy technicians' interests, and ensuring public safety.

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The Chairman encouraged students to register with RFPTN before graduation, emphasizing the benefits of membership, including professional development opportunities, networking, and access to resources and support.

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Pharm. Tech. Odey Kesimba also sensitized students on ethical aspects, including confidentiality, patients' rights, and professional boundaries. The visit provided an opportunity for students to interact with the Chairman and receive guidance on their career prospects and RFPTN's role.

The College management appreciated the visit and encouraged continued collaboration between RFPTN and the students. The Principal, Mrs. Comfort Odey, commended the Chairman for his inspiring words, while Pharm. Mamezie, HOD of the Pharmacy Technicians Training Department, expressed gratitude for the valuable knowledge and inspiration gained.

The visit demonstrated RFPTN's commitment to mentoring and developing the next generation of pharmacy technicians in Nigeria.