University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) announced that its College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Technology program has been officially certified by The Canadian Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs (CCAPP). UDST said that this prestigious accreditation underlines the program's adherence to the highest standards of pharmaceutical education and training. The CCAPP certification is another achievement for UDST reflecting its commitment to providing outstanding applied education. This accreditation ensures that graduates of the Pharmacy Technology program are exceptionally well-prepared with cutting-edge knowledge and best practices as well as skills to deliver premier services, significantly contributing to the healthcare sector. President of UDST Dr. Salem bin Nasser Al Naemi said that "this accreditation by CCAPP is an important achievement for our College of Health Sciences and the entire UDST community. It validates the hard work and dedication of our faculty, staff, and students in maintaining the highest standards of education. Our graduates are now even more empowered to make a positive impact in the healthcare industry, equipped with the latest knowledge and best practices." This accreditation is part of UDST's ongoing efforts to provide quality education that meets international standards, and reflects UDST's mission to produce highly skilled professionals who can contribute to the development and advancement of the healthcare sector in Qatar and the world. Source: Qatar News Agency