Dr. Kang asked me to forward this email to everyone in B104..
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 13:02:58 +0800 Subject: Feedback from PEAC on Pharmacy & Nursing students
Dear Colleagues
As you may know, the IMU Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC) has been meeting this week (14 - 16 January) on quality issues of academic programmes being delivered in our University. As part of this meeting, PEAC visited Hospital Tuanku Ja'afar in Seremban to look at clinical teaching facilities for Pharmacy & Nursing undergraduate students. I am pleased to inform you that the PEAC members are very impressed with the students that they met. PEAC members are particularly pleased to noted that our students are self-confident and knowledgeable and PEAC remarked that our "students are second to none".
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your individual devotion and enthusiasm in the training of our next generation of healthcare professionals. Well done & keep up the good work. Let's make the next batch even better.
I would appreciate if you could give the abovesaid feedback from PEAC to all Pharmacy & Nursing students.
Best wishes Peter
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Professor Peter Pook Dean, Pharmacy & Health Sciences International Medical University No. 126 Jalan 19/155B, Bukit Jalil 57000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
These were some of the questions asked and answers given.. Or thereabouts..
PEAC: In your feedback forms, most of you said you have no social lives. What can you comment about that?
B104: Well, to be honest, when we first entered BPharm, it was like, we had a life, and suddenly we had none! But as time progressed, we learnt to manage our time and now we can juggle both at the same time..
PEAC: Most of you said that you felt your knowledge was inadequate. Anything to say about that?
B104: Well, there's always room for improvement!
PEAC: How is BPharm compared to other pharmacy courses? Is it any better or is it worse? What's good or bad about it?
B104: We can't really say.. Coz every pharmacy course has its own pros and cons.. The good thing about this course is that we are exposed at a very early stage to the roles of pharmacists and are sent to hospitals and industries and community pharmacies for attachment..
P/S: Guess who was one of those they interviewed?!
Hehe.. Prof Peter.. You must totally belanja us makan d! Chynna or Iketeru ok? Haha!Labels: IMU |