During the launch ceremony of the “Rafid” program, Prince Sattam University’s College of Pharmacy was honored in recognition of its distinguished partnership as a key contributor to the program’s success.
The recognition was presented by Professor Dr. Ahmed bin Hamdan Al-Jedai, Vice Chairman and Managing Directors at SPIMACO Pharmaceuticals, in the presence of Dr. Mohammed bin Khalid AlAbdulaali , Assistant Minister of Health for Health Services, and Dr. Nasser Al-Qahtani, Deputy Minister of Human Resources, in an event that reflected the commitment of official and academic bodies to the initiative and its role in developing national competencies.
Dr. Manal Al-ossaimi, Dean of the College of Pharmacy, received the honorary shield in appreciation of the college’s pioneering role in preparing and graduating national talents who have significantly contributed to supporting the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors in the Kingdom.
The Rafid program is one of the initiatives launched by SPIMACO Pharmaceuticals, aiming to attract top pharmacy graduates across the Kingdom and develop their professional capabilities through a comprehensive one-year academic and practical training. The program seeks to strengthen localization efforts and empower national talents to take on leadership roles in the pharmaceutical industry.