Mangaluru: Father Muller Medical College Hospital celebrates World Pharmacist Day 2024


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Mangaluru, Sep 26: Father Muller Medical College Hospital (FMMCH) celebrated World Pharmacist Day on September 25 in the Utility Building. The event, themed 'Pharmacists: Meeting Global Health Needs', honoured the vital role pharmacists play in healthcare worldwide. This special day also marks the anniversary of the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP), founded in 1912.

The celebration began with a heartfelt prayer song by FMMCH pharmacists, followed by a welcome address from Sr Zeena, in charge of medical stores. A cake-cutting ceremony took place, with dignitaries and pharmacists joining in the festivities.

Fr Jeevan George Sequeira, administrator of FMMCH, and Dr Manjunath, head of nephrology, honoured senior pharmacists for their dedicated service. Asha Rego was recognized for 11 years of service, while Merlyn Rasquinha, Gretta Fernandes, Anil Kumar (30 years), Clera D’Souza, and Shanthi Monteiro (16 years) were celebrated for their long-standing contributions.

In his address, Fr Richard Coelho, director of FMCI, extended heartfelt gratitude to all pharmacy staff for their unwavering dedication. He urged them to approach their work with love, empathy, and a sense of service, reminding them of their crucial role in the healing ministry.

The event was emceed by Josline and Swathi, acknowledging the presence of Fr Donald Neelesh Crasta, assistant administrator, sisters, and MC members, making the celebration a heartfelt tribute to the pharmacy profession.

 

 

  

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