On April 12, GMU Master in Clinical Pharmacy graduate, Sahar Elnajjar, participated in the 4th AUE Student Research Competition with a project titled “Choice of Multi-Chamber Bag or Compounded Parenteral Nutrition in The United Arab Emirates.”

Ms. Sahar discussed how her project was done based on national-level SWOT analysis, and a set of recommendations was prepared using the GRADE system (classification of quality of evidence and strength of recommendation). She highlighted that feedback on the SWOT analysis and recommendations were collected from the PN providers.
Vice Chancellor for Quality & Global Engagement, Dean College of Pharmacy, Professor Sherief Khalifa commented: When you admit the best and the brightest students and when you partner with the best national and international institutions, you realize you have the strongest program in the region. A program that produces research with impact on the profession.