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LAU School of Pharmacy’s First Career and Open House Event Well-Supported by Pharmaceutical Companies

Nearly 15 global and regional companies, all dedicated to providing valuable opportunities to students, took part in the university’s first Career and Open House Pharmacy Day, held in May. “We at Amgen, remain committed to supporting LAU and future healthcare professionals in their journey with a common objective and mission to serve and create value for our patients and community,” explained Amgen’s Senior Country Manager – Levant Markets Lama Mouhayar.

The event, one of many organized to help students explore their options, enabled attendees to meet several different representatives from pharmaceutical firms to seek out information on jobs available post-graduation and learn more about various career paths.

The fair also catered to potential pharmacy students. “Prospective students, along with their parents, were informed about the school and the different career options should they decide to pursue pharmacy as a major. They were also put in contact with current students,” commented Jad Abdallah, LAU assistant professor at the School of Pharmacy, who played a key role in organizing the event.

Sanofi’s HR business partner Lama Abboud presented her company’s new summer internships to students. “They have really good knowledge and excellent communication skills,” she said of LAU students, remarking that a number of them are already working with Sanofi, one of the leading companies in Lebanon. “We are looking for pharmacists who are motivated, already have some training, and have conducted volunteer work or have distinguished themselves in another way.” 

In line with these criteria, LAU offers students every possibility to build on these areas and qualify for internships and employment. Besides mentorships and opportunity elective courses, students are able to pursue their studies and take part in rotations in the U.S. as LAU’s Pharm.D. program is recognized by the Accreditation Council of Pharmacy Education (ACPE). “Thanks to these opportunities and to a well-rounded curriculum, our students are gaining exposure in all pharmaceutical fields,” said Aline Saad, clinical assistant professor at the School of Pharmacy.

It was through this exposure, in fact, that graduating student Perla Saud discovered her passion for clinical pharmacy and decided to enroll in a Ph.D. in the U.S. “I conducted a rotation at LAUMC-Rizk Hospital’s cardiology department and found that working with doctors and residents to find the optimal therapy for our patients was for me the most rewarding experience,” she said. As part of her course at LAU, Saud worked at hospitals, NGOs and community clinics, catering to diverse needs.

“It was an eye-opening experience that made me understand that the best thing about pharmacy is the many possibilities it opens up,” said Saud.