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Jkuat pharmacy students tipped on journal publishing

Participants of the Pharmaceutical Journal of Kenya (PJK) seminar presentation on Journal Publishing last Friday. [Courtesy]

Students pursuing Bachelor of Pharmacy at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, have been challenged to sharpen their writing and research skills by exploring publishing opportunities in reputable journals as a way of developing a competitive career profile that will set them a cut above the rest in their quest for career growth.

Speaking to School of Pharmacy students and faculty, Friday, November 3, 2019 during the Pharmaceutical Journal of Kenya (PJK) seminar presentation on Journal Publishing, the Chief Guest, Dr Peter Mwangi Mugo, a researcher at KEMRI and member of the editorial board of PJK, further said, published research findings could help policymakers in implementing findings that provide solutions that could shape the country’s healthcare system.

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