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Waikato’s new pharmacy school getting set for action next year
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Waikato’s new pharmacy school getting set for action next year
Tuesday 3 December 2024, 03:52 PM

University of Waikato pro-vice chancellor of health Jo Lane and pharmacy school head Rhiannon Braund inside the Pā building [Image - Supplied]
Pharmacy Today reporter Jody Hopkinson visited the University of Waikato’s new School of Pharmacy last month
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The University of Waikato’s new pharmacy school will open in February.
It offers a two-year pharmacy qualification for p, READ MORE
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