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Exit Presentation of Exchange Students from Showa University School of Pharmacy

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On February 6, 2024, from 10.00 a.m. to 11.30 a.m., MUPY's International Relations Unit arranged the exit presentation delivered by two exchange students from the School of Pharmacy, Showa University, Japan. Having been held at Room 404, the exit presentation was attended by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Usa Chaikledkaew, the Deputy Dean for International and Public Relations, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vilasinee Hirunpanich Sato, Chair of the Pharmacology Department, and Asst. Prof. Jennis Meanwatthana. Also joining the presentation was Dr. Yuka Tokunaga, a visiting scholar from Showa University's School of Pharmacy.

The students included 1) ) Ms. Mana Hasegawa, and 2) Ms. Juri Chono who had completed their short-term student exchange program arranged by MUPY’s International Relations Unit during February 1-6, 2024. The exchange program was determined to provide the students with international exposure and experiences in the field of pharmacy education, and the healthcare and pharmacy systems of Thailand, resulting in increasing mutual understanding of the differences in the profession and responsibilities of pharmacists between the two countries. It also aimed to enhance Japanese and Thai students’ English language skills, cross-cultural communication, and interpersonal communication skills. 

Furthermore, this activity corresponded to the Faculty’s mission in terms of serving as the portal for professional services that encompasses drugs, herbal medicine, cosmetics and dietary supplements to support the sustainable development of the nation. It also responded to SDG’s 4th Goal: Reduce inequality within and among countries, 10th Goal: Reduce inequality within and among countries, and 17th Goal: Partnership for the Goals to strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership.

Related News: https://pharmacy.mahidol.ac.th/th/activities/3798

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