Faculty of Pharmacy


COMMUNITY PARTNERS

Our community partnership with the Faculty of Pharmacy at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) is a collaborative initiative aimed at enhancing public health and well-being. Through this partnership, we leverage the expertise and resources of UKM’s esteemed faculty to develop and implement innovative healthcare programs, conduct research, and provide educational outreach to the community. Together, we strive to address pressing health challenges, promote wellness, and empower individuals with the knowledge and tools to lead healthier lives, all while fostering a strong, sustainable connection between academia and the broader community.


Malaysian Pharmacists Society

Through our partnership with the Malaysian Pharmacists Society (MPS), we seek to empower pharmacists to make a greater impact on public health. This collaboration focuses on continuous professional development, building health awareness, and improving access to reliable pharmaceutical services for all Malaysians.

Alpro Pharmacy

Alpro Pharmacy and the Faculty of Pharmacy, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) have established a partnership to strengthen community service as well as teaching and learning initiatives. By integrating industry expertise into academic settings, this collaboration enhances pharmacy education while fostering community engagement and public health awareness. Through the combination of academic knowledge and practical experience, the partnership aims to nurture competent and socially responsible pharmacy professionals.

Big Caring Group

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Noble Healthcare

Noble

Our partnership with Noble Healthcare is dedicated to delivering high-quality healthcare services and innovative solutions to meet the diverse needs of the community. Together, we strive to improve patient outcomes, enhance wellness, and foster a healthier society through trusted medical expertise and compassionate care.

Felda

The Faculty of Pharmacy, UKM works closely with FELDA to deliver meaningful community outreach programs that improve healthcare access and awareness within FELDA settlements. Among the key initiatives is Operasi Khidmat Masyarakat (OPKIM), where pharmacy students and lecturers collaborate with healthcare professionals to provide health screenings, home medication reviews, educational talks, and engagement activities with local schools and communities. This collaboration not only supports the well-being of FELDA residents but also enriches students’ learning experiences by combining academic knowledge with real-world practice, shaping future pharmacists who are competent, compassionate, and socially responsible.

DBKL

 

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