[quote=jerk,Nov 28 2011, 06:29 PM]
@spharm1
i Let’s echo jerk, be objective
About qualified lecturer-> A lecturer should be an expert in the field he lectures but not necessary a registered pharmacist. While being a registered pharmacist can be an added advantage to the individual if he happens to be a pharmacy lecturer
But being a registered pharmacist (used to work as a pharmacist for at least a year and …) not necessary equal to a good lecturer if he does not put in his effort into lecturing.
e.g. a registered pharmacist =/= a good statistic lecturer for pharmacy students
“the rest from India”
Unfortunately, in Malaysia, at least for this few years, this phenomenon is not unique to the particular college you mentioned
“we learn topic called pharmacoinformatics…... she spent time talking how to use word, excel, internet blah blah. not pharmacy.”
again, in Malaysia, this phenomenon is not unique to the particular college you mentioned, this happen even in X university
“……statistic and dont know why”
Haha, do not choose pharmacy because you want to run away from maths (numbers)
if you choose pharmacy as your profession, you will find statistics useful (you still have to deal with number) and it is as important as chemistry
If you choose to be a pharmacist, work hard.
This post has been edited by coldyrat1234: Jan 8 2012, 06:31 AM
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