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    Hi all friends all over the world,

    Summer 2011 EPSFers invite all students from all over the world to come visit

    Egypt and discover the magical spirit of one of the oldest countries all over the

    world.

    A journey waits to come unfold the history of 7000 years as Egypt has been a

    cradle of civilization and a center for aspiration. It is a chance to visit and live

    the moment where ancestors were actually writing history with their own

    hands through the temples of Luxor and Aswan.

    Not only live the moment of the ancestors but also meet Egypt's youth who also

    made history last winter after January 25th

    and brought peace to life. Now we feel the

    taste of freedom, we feel proud and always expect the best. Egypt's inspirational

    story can't be missed you can't miss seeing freedom in the Middle East.

    So you can live the moment through Egypt oldest monuments, share the greatest

    time with Egyptians throughout various trips discovering Egypt's culture, discover the

    deserts adventure, sailing through the Nile and have a great time on the beach in

    Hurdaga.

    Egyptians believe that "When people succeed, it is because of hard work". So summer

    2011 we will grantee that you work hard with us throughout the intensive training.

    You will experience the clinical pharmacy field in Egypt through one of the most

    developed hospitals and world's number one Children's Cancer Hospital in the MiddleEast. In addition, train at the largest chain pharmacies in Egypt.

    So a Big warm welcome to everyone all over the Globe, it's where an unforgettable

    story imprints in your life.

    At last, youre always welcome in SEP with EPSF!

    Yours,

    Mohamed Hassan Tawfik

    EPSF Student Exchan e Officer 2010-2011

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    Ali Kemal AteFrom Turkey

    "The first thing to say is that really was a good experience and the best time I have ever had.

    It was more funny than I expected. The hostel we stayed in was very comfortable and staff was very

    friendly and funny. I couldnt attend the factory visit but hospital practice was great, more than I

    expected and the pharmacy we had visited was the greatest one I have ever seen.

    Cairo is really an active capital and also other cities are certainly showplace. I still cant

    understand how the people made the pyramids, temples and tombs! The most important thing is

    that the Egyptian team was wonderful and all students were very concerned, friendly and funny.

    My advice to all pharmaceutical students' is to have a SEP in Egypt where the holiday in

    Hurghada, scuba in Red sea and other unforgettable things, and I guaranteed that you will never

    forget it.

    Id like to thank again all my Egyptian friends and my brother Hamza Ashraf."

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    Annie Cai

    From Canada

    "My name is Annie Cai, and I came to Egypt for

    exchange from Toronto, Canada. I am currently

    in my 3rd

    year of studies in pharmacy, which is

    a 4-year program.

    My exchange trip was an amazing experience

    and I learned a lot about the culture of Egypt,

    the place of pharmacy in Egypt, as well as

    pharmacy practice in Countries of other

    exchange students. During my trip, we had

    training sessions at the Cairo Childrens CancerHospital on various aspects of hospital

    pharmacy, including outpatient prescription

    flow, rounds, formulation of total parenteral

    nutrition, as well as daycare treatments. This is

    very similar to the practice of hospital

    pharmacy in Canada, and I was very glad to see

    that the profession has evolved globally, and

    that pharmacists are playing a much more

    integral role in healthcare.

    In our spare time, I had the opportunity to visit

    many famous landmarks and learn about the

    rich history and culture of the Egyptian Society.

    It was a once in a lifetime opportunity to learn

    and explore in the company of other eagerstudents as well as a very welcoming EPSF

    crew! In addition to the amazing landmarks

    such as the Pyramids, valley of the kings,

    citadel at Alexandria and all the temples along

    the Nile river, I was amazed and speechless at

    the natural wonders of the nation, such as the

    view from the peak of Mount Sinai, the

    expansiveness of the white and black desert,

    and of course the gorgeous scenery of Dahab

    and the Red Sea.

    I loved my time in Egypt and am exceptionally

    grateful to have made so many amazing friends

    in this 1 month. It is by far the best experience

    of my life and I miss all the people and all the

    places greatly! Thank you EPSF for making this

    experience most memorable, and I hope you

    will continue to make such a wonderful effort

    for future exchange students so that they may

    experience all that Egypt has to offer!"

    Through tours of drug manufacturing plants

    and community pharmacies, it is noticeable

    that all aspects of pharmacy are growing, and

    operation procedures and standards of

    practice are very similar world-wide.

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    Eric ZaccaroFrom United States

    For me, living in Egypt was such a

    different world to me, and so amazing. For the

    first week we volunteered in the world-famous

    57357 Childrens Cancer Hospital, and this was

    an amazing opportunity for us as we got to

    participate in various fields around the

    hospital, including stations such as TPN,

    compounding, infectious disease rounds,

    radiation, the day-center, and many others.

    Thus, it gave us an eclectic learning experience

    about clinical pharmacy in this setting.

    "My name is Eric Zaccaro, and I currently attend the

    University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy in Connecticut,USA. I am currently in my 4

    thout of 6 years in the program

    (Pharm D), and I am also applying for a combined MBA program,

    which will add another year. I love to travel and learn from other

    cultures, and the International Pharmaceutical Students

    Federation (IPSF) has given me great opportunities. This year I

    was elected to the position of SEO-elect, and will become SEO in

    the Fall of 2011.

    The Mega Trip was such a remarkable

    experience and we got to see so many thingsincluding Valley of the Kings, a Nile Cruise,

    camping in the desert, Alexandria, Aswan,

    Luxor, Hurghada, Dahab, and many others. Our

    activities included dune buggies, snorkeling,

    going to many tropical beaches, seeing many

    ancient monuments, etc.

    As well as the trip itself, all of the EPSF

    students hosting us were so amazing and

    hospitable all around. I made many life-long

    friends, with which I stay in touch, and their

    friendliness made the trip so much more

    amazing. If I could do it all over again, I would

    do it in a heartbeat."We also had the opportunity to view El-Ezaby

    pharmacy, the countrys largest community

    chain, and this was a great learning experience

    as we got to see and compare how community

    pharmacy was. Aside from this pharmacy

    related learning, traveling around the country

    and living in Cairo was all amazing in itself.

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    Special photos' shots in Egypt by Eric's camera!

    Matej VukFrom Croatia

    "My name is Matej Vuk, and I am a fourth year pharmacy student

    at Pharmacy and Medical Biochemistry Faculty of the University

    of Zagreb, Croatia. Also I contribute to our national CroatianPharmacy and Medical Biochemistry Students' Association (CPSA)

    as a Secretary General.After the three years of college, hard work and studying, I decided that it is about time to have a

    prolonged vacation. Since all of the students at our faculty have to do their training each year I

    figured SEP would be something I would most benefit from. Egypt, as my SEP hosting country,

    turned out to be a perfect fit.

    My choice of the host country was quite quick, due to a couple of friends who have already done

    SEP in Egypt, and their insightful experiences. EPSF as the host association was also very highly

    recommended.

    In organization of EPSF, I've spent the entire August doing the exchange. It was a perfect blend of

    training, sightseeing and vacation.

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    Upon our arrival to Cairo, we were

    accommodated in a small hotel in the centre of

    the city. When I arrived, I also had the pleasure

    of meeting the students from the previous

    group. This gave me a great insight of what was

    yet to come.

    The first two weeks in Cairo were amazing. We

    managed to do a one day trip to Alexandria,

    see the pyramids, Cairo bazaar, old Muslim and

    Coptic parts of Cairo, as well as all the other

    attractions Cairo has to offer, like sailing on the

    Nile on a Fluca, or visiting the traditional

    dancing show...

    Our next destination was Hurghada. It was

    quite nice to take a rest, and relax after the

    desert. We went snorkeling over a big reef,

    which was quite impressive. From Hurghada

    we continued our trip to Luxor, where we

    stayed for a couple of days. Although too hot,

    we managed to see everything there, and build

    memories which will last a lifetime!

    In Luxor, we stepped off of the hot sand and

    got aboard a cruise ship. Our cruise to Aswan

    lasted for three days and it was my favorite

    part of the whole journey.

    From Aswan we took a 1000 km train trip back

    to Cairo and then continued by bus to Dahab. 3

    days of pure relaxation filled our batteries foryet another trip back to Cairo.

    The last days in Cairo were a bit sad as we all

    knew that our trip is coming to an end. We did

    our last souvenir shopping, exchanged photos,

    and finally said goodbye.

    During our stay, pharmacy students from Egypt

    were with us at every step of the way. The

    EPSF team really tried to do everything to

    make our stay as comfortable as possible. Theybecame our true friends. EPSF proved that they

    were there for us, and once again proved that

    they have one of the best SEP programs in the

    world."

    Matej VukCroatia

    In these two weeks we also did our training. It

    consisted of a community pharmacy visit, a

    factory visit, and a training in a Children'scancer hospital. The training in the hospital

    was the longest, it lasted for 5 days. It also had

    the biggest impact on us as a group, since most

    of us had never done a training in a hospital. It

    was very professional, well organized, and

    memorable.

    After our two weeks in Cairo, we started our

    Mega trip.

    Our first destination was the desert. Actually

    we stayed in an oasis, and did a trip to the

    desert where we also spent the night. One of

    the best experiences of my life.

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    "I am Hatice Demirci. I live in turkey and I am a mslim. I am studying fourth class in Ankara

    niversity faculty of pharmacy. You know Turkey is beautiful country. And now we are waiting for

    summer. Everywhere is green... Everywhere is flower. And sea we have a lot of sea..

    Mediterranean Sea, black sea, marmara sea, Aegean Sea... we love swimming so we are waiting for

    summer :)) also weather is sunny now.

    In Egypt it was magnificent... we travelled everywhere... I love Dahab and Hurghada... because Ilove the sea and swimming... mmmm oasis was not good... I don't like there. Pyramids were

    wonderful. The Nile and Fluca (I don't know ...that' true??) was perfect, always msic and dance,

    and Egyptian dance I love and I make that :)) 57357 children's Cancer hospital was perfect, the

    pharmacists were kindly. I love everyone. Egyptian people are hospitable and sweety.

    Last one, EPSF team .. Hamza, Farouk, Lina, Marwa, Rana, Zeynab, Hadeer, Osama, Ahmed Adel,

    Mahmoud, Shalaby , Yara, Cihan (jiji), Karim and so many people, I love all of them especially

    Farouk, Yara and Cihan, they are special for me and want to say something..'' hey three of you.. I

    love you, and I miss you very much, I will come again for you inallah'' they always interested us, I

    want to say thank you - Shokran all of them."

    Hatice DemirciFrom Turkey

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    Mehmet AliFrom Turkey

    "Hello there,

    My name is Mehmet Ali Sahin and I am from Turkey. This is my fifth year in pharmacy.

    Egypt was good even there were demonstrations. I was there from 24th of January to13th of February. I tried to visit all places I can.

    EPSF was awesome! They tried to do their best! Thanks to them!"

    Kind Regards

    Mehmet Ali

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    Paulina BiskupskaFrom Poland

    "My name is Pola (from Poland). Summer 2010 was a

    special period for me: in July I graduated from my

    pharmacy studies and I spent the whole August on

    exchange programme in Egypt. At first I was a little bit

    afraid I didnt know anyone and couldnt speak

    fluently English but it turned out that it was

    unnecessary.

    In August, me and my friends from all over the world,

    had the opportunity to sightsee almost the whole

    Egypt: not only the most significant places like Cairo,

    Khan-Al-Khalili bazar, The Pyramids, Temples in Luxor

    and Aswan, but also Hurghada, Dahab, Coptic Cairo and

    many others. The exchange programme gave me a

    chance to get to know pharmacy in a different country

    I spent one week on practice in Childrens Cancer

    Hospital in Cairo, visited community pharmacy andspent one day in Delta Pharma Factory. If I would be

    asked which memories I would cherished the most I

    would definitely say that sleeping in the open air on the

    Sahara desert and climbing the Sinai Mountain.

    If you are from Poland where average temperature is

    between 16-20 C during summer Egyptian weather

    may be a little bit tiring. But luckily after sightseeing we

    came back to air-conditioned rooms in our hotels.

    To be honest I returned home very tired, because ourStudent Exchange Officer Hamza Ashraf did his best to

    fulfill every single day. Thanks to him and the EPSF

    members we have an amazing opportunity not only to

    sightsee everything but also we had varied social

    programme. Egyptian students who accompanied us all

    the time were very patient and sacrifice their time for

    us. Id like to thank all of EPSF members who take care

    of me and my group!

    This exchange programme was an unforgettable

    experience. I met very astonishing and interesting

    people, and I am sure that these friendships will last for

    many years."

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    Raul Andrade MartinFrom Spain

    "Hi!

    My name is Raul Andrade Martin, I am from a little

    city from the north-west of Spain called Santiago de

    Compostela. I am currently pursuing my fourth year

    of Pharmacy degree. I would like to keep studying till

    I finish my PhD in Pharmacology.

    When I went to Egypt (July 2010), I already knew that

    I didn't want to develop my working life neither in a

    pharmacy, industry or hospital, but, who could give

    me the opportunity to try these specific fields of work

    without compromising my future plans?

    Everyone knows the answer: EPSF!

    In Egypt I found a lot of beautiful things: knowledge,

    experiences, fun and friendships. But regardless at all

    things I learnt from the academic experiences, what I

    loved more was the dedication with which the

    organizer (Hamza Ashraf) and his crew (all my

    Egyptian friends) gave us to make us enjoy the all the

    trip.

    One of my favorites' memories is our trip throughout

    the Nile, where we had the opportunity to watch the

    temples and to enjoying our free time in the pool!

    I also would like to render thanks to all my SEPmates

    for putting up with my madness, and letting me learn

    more about them and their cultures.

    Cheers for the trip of my life!"

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    Zoi - Maria GlarouFrom Greece

    "Hello there! Greetings from cold Greece! How is the weather there? Still

    hot, like last summer? Well, my name is Zoi Maria Glarou and I had the

    honor to participate in SEP - Egypt, August 2010.

    I just had finished my first year at the faculty of Pharmacy in Ovidius

    University, Constanta, Romania and that is how my story begins.

    First of August seemed to be a regular day just like any other, until I got to my rooms window and

    looked outside. Cairo downtown was at my feet! A few meters away the Egyptian Museum was

    standing imposingly while Tahrir square and the adjacent boulevards seemed so busy. Luckily,

    everything was so quite up here! Most of us were already having breakfast in the small lobby of our

    hostel and the first day of our adventure was about to start.

    The idea came when a few months ago I received an email regarding Student Exchange Programme

    of IPSF. Egypt seemed to have the most interesting offer as in their programme it was included

    training to the 3rd

    largest Children Cancer Hospital worldwide and 1st

    one in Africa. Visits to

    GlaxoSmithKline factory facilities as well as in the local Delta Pharma and visits to the largest

    pharmacy chain in Egypt, Al Ezzaby.

    My application was approved and the trip began

    alongside 12 students from all over the world

    accompanied by the most helpful and enthusiastic

    team of EPSF. The month passed so quickly, full of

    adventures, challenges and lots of fun among someof the nicest places in the country! 2 Croatian, 1

    Canadian, 3 Polish, 2 Malaysian and finally 2 Greeks

    (including me) filled our hearts and cameras with the

    nicest memories of Aswan, Luxor, Alexandria,

    Hurgada, Mountain Sinai, cruise on the Nile, camping

    under the veil of the sky, swimming in the oasis

    springs, relaxing on Red Sea beaches and even

    playing hide and seek with white foxes in the White

    desert, dancing with Bedouins and off course having

    numerous of visits to Museums, temples as well astraditional mosques. History lessons were not

    skipped at all, as after the end of the training

    programme we had a tour guide most of the time

    with us, teaching or just enjoying a cup of hibiscus at

    the evenings.

    Definitely, Egypt and its people will stay in my memory leaving me the best impressions as their

    passion for Pharmacy made them achieve a great educational, professional, historical, hospitable

    and joyful mixture of students training."

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    Some photos from Zoe's gallery in SEP! Enjoy

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    "My name is Ahmed Mohamed Ghoniem, third year

    student at the faculty of Pharmacy and drug

    manufacturing, Pharos University in Alexandria.

    I joined the SEP (summer 2010) at Kaunas, Lithuania.

    The Period of training was from 13/8/2010 till

    27/8/2010

    Place I have visited: laboratory of Kaunas University

    Pharmacy & a visit to the homeopathic pharmacy at

    the same pharmacy. We were doing some dosage

    forms for the patients including: Creams, powders,

    ointments, solutions & tea.

    Places I visit during my trip:

    1- Pharmacy museum (Kaunas)

    2- Medicine museum (Tallinn, Estonia)

    3- Town hall Pharmacy (Raeapteek) the oldest

    continuously running pharmacies in Europe.

    The accommodation was at the dormitory of Kaunas

    University of medicine beside the pharmacy.

    Finally, Id like to thank EPSF for the great opportunity I

    take. As it is always the best federation all over the

    world due to its strong programs, board and local

    associations."

    Ahmed GhoniemHad SEP in Lithuania

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    Ahmed Hussein KhodeirHad SEP in Czech Republic

    "I have visited Czech Republic, it is one of the most beautiful countries in Europeand in the whole

    world, I spent my best month in my life, it was really a greatexperience, I knew much people all over

    the world where ever I go I will be with my friends. Czech is a developed country and its people are

    so kind and it is devoid of any racism. I have stayed in Brno and visited Prague and Hradec; they

    really are nice cities, in addition to Vienna that was 1.5 hour away from Brnoand. I visited also Linz

    and Salisburg in Austria. Besides I spent 3 fantastic days in Paris, the capital of beauty :D . My

    training was very useful, I trained under kind and helpful doctors, and I hope I could visit them again

    one day. I'd like to say thank you to EPSF student exchange programme that gave me that important

    chance and they keep in touch with me especially after the exchange."

    My greetings,

    Ahmed Hussein Khodeir

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    Hamza Ashraf

    Had SEP in Turkey

    "The student exchange may seem to be

    traditional activity, but once I joined it, I

    discovered another world, another lives,

    another cultures and another people, It

    developed many of my skills and made me

    completely different than the person who I

    was, My ambitions and my dreams are now

    bigger with wider view on the entire world,

    Thank you EPSF for giving me the chance to

    have this experience."

    During presentation about Egypt and EPSF achievements

    at Faculty of Pharmacy in Ankara University

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    To dispense a medicine from the pharmacy under the governmental health system, thepharmacist should gain a lot of information from the patient, about the doctor and about the

    patient himself, so this makes the process of dispensing the medicines more complicated and

    tiring for both pharmacists and patients.

    If the government lowered the price of the medicine and the pharmacist disagreed because thislowers his profit, the government stop dealing with him and so he loses 90% of his customers.

    For the pharmacist to get his money back from the government he should cut the price andbarcode from the medicine box and tap it with the dispensing form and this makes the shape of

    the box unbeautiful and even may make the medicine without protecting box.

    The government would like to bring chain pharmacy system to Turkey and so there will not beany chance for pharmacists to have their own business in their own pharmacy and they will be

    only working in others` pharmacies and gain less profit. There is no delivery system in the community pharmacy to deliver the medicines to their

    customers, and so the patient should go to the pharmacy.

    If the patient would like to buy the medicine without the prescription governmental coverage, hewill pay much more than the other price.

    There is no current law to state the distance between each pharmacy and the other and so youmay find 4 pharmacies near to each other door by door.

    Non pharmacists can work as medical reps. Pharmacies got paid from the government each 3 months. The orange prescription is for kidney dialysis, the purple for blood products both of products are

    not present in the pharmacy just ordered and sent by each order and the pharmacist don`t see

    them, red prescription for toxics and should be with lab reports and not prescribes by any

    doctor, green prescription for another level of controlled drugs but prescribed by any doctor.

    Morning, afternoon, evening, night,before or after meal

    no. Of tablets, no of spoons, no of drops.

    each ..... hours

    They are so friendly with medical reps, and they are not pharmacists, they make them sit anddrink something.

    An article about "Community Pharmacy in Turkey" by Hamza Ashraf

    90% of citizens are covered by the governmentalhealth insurance system, patients go to the

    hospital and don`t pay any thing there and then

    when they go to the pharmacy take the medicine

    and the payment is withdrawn from their salaries,

    so the government is the major customer and this

    is a problem because the customer is the one who

    controls the price.

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    Khaled Al SayyadHad SEP in Hungary

    "I've SEP in Hungary and I've visited Budapest,

    Balaton, Praha and Wien.

    It was a very pleasant experience to go for SEP for

    the third time in a row, I really recommend going on

    SEP for any one. Meeting new people & visiting new

    places is amazing besides the night life in Budapest

    & Praha is absolutely stunning.

    You will earn great expertise regarding your

    pharmaceutical practice & you can improve you

    communication skills. But I have to advice you guys

    that English is a must for complete & satisfactory

    conversation with you fellow SEP mates, we had a

    couple of Spanish & Turkish girls with us who barely

    speak English & communication with them wasreally hard, it was as if they were completely cut off

    the group."

    Cheers

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    Mostafa Ahmed Hassan

    Had SEP in Czech Republic

    "First of all I need to thank all the circumstances

    that allowed me to go on this trip.

    This month was the best month in my whole life,

    really what an awesome trip!

    My training was in Czech Republic in a beautiful city

    called Brno, which is the second biggest city in the

    country after Prague which is also a fabulous city.

    It was a useful training which would be beneficial to

    me in my future career.

    After I finished my training days, I had gone to

    Prague which is the capital of the country and

    another city called Hradec Koralov with a

    multinational group that made me very happy

    because I knew many friends from many countries

    that will welcome me whenever I'll go to their

    countries as I invited them to come to Egypt.

    from the best things in the trip that I visited Vienna

    and Paris where I enjoyed my time there and I was

    interested in the sightseeing of those awesome

    countries that I recommend to all the people who

    want to travel to Europe especially Vienna which I

    believe that it is the most beautiful city allover the

    world.

    At the end of the trip I visited Linz and Salisburg inAustria which are also very nice cities that I enjoyed

    the fabulous creation of the nature.

    At the end, I want to thank EPSF for their efforts

    with us that facilitate enjoying our trip and I want to

    thank them for keeping in touch with us after

    exchange.

    Finally, I recommend this trip for anyone that is

    hesitating of going on an exchange program that

    gave us a huge experience we would have never gotif we didn't go."My greetings.

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    Moustafa BehairyHad SEP in Turkey

    "My name is Moustafa Behairy and I'm in Faculty of Pharmacy at Sinai University.

    I've SEP in Ankara Turkey 2010 from 1st

    of July to 30th

    of July 2010. I've got training in a hospital

    pharmacy till 21st and then the social programme began till 31st

    of July, but I left Turkey in 30th

    of

    July.

    My training was in Ankara. The first weekend we went to Cappadocia. In the second weekend we

    went to Eskisehir and in the last days (social programme) to Didim and Istanbul."

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    For more details about Student Exchange

    Programme with EPSF please contact our

    SEO [email protected]

    On behalf of the Egyptian Pharmaceutical Students' Federation

    (EPSF), we would like to express our deep gratitude to Mr. Hamza

    Ashraf(EPSF SEO 2009-2010) for his continuous support for the EPSF

    and the Student Exchange committee, and his great efforts todevelop the quality of the Student Exchange Programme in Egypt.

    EPSF Executive Board 2010-2011

    All the articles in this newsletter are belonging to the writers' opinions not the EPSF.

    Copyrights to Egyptian Pharmaceutical Students' Federation (EPSF), 2011

    Newsletter is designed by:

    Khaled MostafaEPSF Chairperson of Media and Publications 2009-2011

    For any comments about the design [email protected]

    EPSF Editions about SEP!

    EPSF has issued theStudent Exchange Info

    Pack(click on the links for online browsing)

    and theIncoming Introto help the students

    to know all details about their SEP in Egypt.

    Also theStudent Exchange outgoing intro

    for the Egyptian students who want to join

    SEP and have the exchange experience!

    EPSF will launch its website for Student Exchange!

    http://studentexchange.e-psf.org

    Very soon!

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    On behalf of more than 50,000 Egyptian pharmacy students

    and recent graduates, the Egyptian Pharmaceutical Students'

    Federation (EPSF) would like to thank the International

    Pharmaceutical Students' Federation (IPSF) for organizing this

    amazing program annually that aims for improvement in

    pharmacy education through facilitating students and young

    pharmacists to undertake international professional

    experiences.

    Viva la Pharmacie .. Viva IPSF

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