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Medway School of Pharmacy



Medway School of Pharmacy is a new school of pharmacy in the south of England in the United Kingdom. It is a unique collaboration between the University of Greenwich and the University of Kent. The impetus for the formation of the Medway School of Pharmacy came from the local community who recognised the shortage of qualified pharmacists in all branches of the pharmacy profession in Kent. The School received approval from the RPSGBin March 2004.

The first cohort of eighty students started their pharmacy degree in September 2004. Since the course is of four years duration there have been no graduates from the Medway School of Pharmacy as of yet.

 
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