The Second Vice-President of the Pharmacist, Anis Al-Jabouri, confirmed that the pharmacist of Iraq was facing what he described as "doubt and injustice" as a result of the continuing delay in the appointment of graduates of pharmaceutical colleges in the years 2023, 2024 and 2025, despite the existence of the Medical Progressive Law, which provides for the obligation of Governments to appoint medical and pharmaceutical staff.
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The Second Vice-President of the Pharmacist, Anis Al-Jabouri, confirmed that the pharmacist of Iraq was facing what he described as "doubt and injustice" as a result of the continuing delay in the appointment of graduates of pharmaceutical colleges in the years 2023, 2024 and 2025, despite the existence of the Medical Progressive Law, which provides for the obligation of Governments to appoint medical and pharmaceutical staff.