FIP, as the global leader for pharmacy, has taken the initiative to build the “FIP World List of Pharmacy Schools”, which will be the most comprehensive and up-to-date list of pharmacy institutions from around the world. This global list is intended to guide all pharmacy stakeholders, from students to policymakers, in assessing the appropriateness and effectiveness of pharmacy education strategies. The availability, completeness and quality of FIP’s World List of Pharmacy Schools means it will provide a unique source of information for pharmaceutical workforce policies, procedures and plans.
Further background on the FIP World List of Pharmacy Schools:
The FIP World List of Pharmacy Schools is an initiative to monitor pharmaceutical capacity and capability, similar to those of many other global organisations, such as the World Medical Schools List held by the World Medical Association. Given 2021 is the World Health Organization’s Year of Health and Care Workers, the need for our global organisations to demonstrate increased capacity in all health workers is key to ensure our professions are not further diminished but amplified.
FIP is a founder member of the World Health Professions Alliance (WHPA) with doctors, nurses, dentists, and physiotherapists. All WHPA members have been requested to feedback their schools’ status to the WHO as part of pandemic preparedness, and FIP having a list of accredited pharmacy schools will help to identify where schools may be needed and created to ensure long-term pharmaceutical workforce capacity.
Jerash Private University
Faculty of Pharmacy
The faculty of pharmacy at Jerash Private University was established in 2015. The faculty was built with laboratories and lecturing halls equipped with the latest educational tools and scientific equipment to fulfill the needs for both teaching and research interests. The educational system at the faculty of pharmacy depends upon credit hours for theoretical and practical courses in addition to a pharmacy training course to prepare professional pharmacists. The faculty aims toward becoming an advanced scientific center for pharmaceutical sciences by achieving international standards in the areas of pharmacy education, training, research, and community service all within the Kingdom's objectives in the areas of pharmacy education.
Earning the B.sc. degree in pharmacy requires five years with an average of two semesters each year. The duration of each semester is 16 weeks based on credit hours. The total number of credit hours required for earning the B.sc. degree in pharmacy is 160 credit hours in addition to a training course in hospitals and pharmacies in the Kingdom.