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Conditions of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Faculty of Pharmacy Holds Online Judiciary

31 Aug 2020 10:22 by Rizki Aprilia


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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the IIK Bhakti Wiyata Faculty of Pharmacy is holding online or online judicium activities.

This was done to prevent the spread of the corona virus and in line with the government's appeal for physical distancing, Monday (31/08/2020).

 

This series of processions was attended by 60 judges from the D3 and S1 Pharmacy study program IIK Bhakti Wiyata. Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy Dewi Resty Basuki, S.Farm., M.Farm., Apt advised the judiciary not to stop studying.

 

"Hopefully the knowledge gained while in college is useful, able to take part in the community, maintain the good name of the alma mater and be ready to compete in the world of work," he said. "Don't stop studying, continue to the pharmacist profession, especially on our campus there is a pharmacist professional study program. , "he concluded.

 

Meanwhile, the Chancellor of IIK Bhakti Wiyata Prof. Dr. Muhamad Zainuddin, Apt, also hoped that even though the COVID-19 condition, students should still be enthusiastic. The campus may be quiet but academic activities must be kept alive.

 

"Even though there are many challenges faced in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic which makes some of us have to carry out undergraduate examinations online and even the Judicium event today, all of these do not reduce the academic prestige of the process. The campus may be quiet but the academic world must be quiet. keep going "he concluded.

 

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