
The Kuwait Pharmaceutical Association (KPA) has signed a memorandum of understanding with healthcare organization Organon to enhance women’s and family health and elevate pharmacists’ roles in providing high-quality healthcare.
The agreement, signed during the Kuwait Conference for Pharmaceutical Progress, aims to improve pharmacy care standards and equip pharmacists with the latest medical information, according to Al-Rai daily.
The partnership includes a training program, “Excellence in Patient Care in Pharmacy,” focused on family planning and improving communication skills, as well as utilizing artificial intelligence tools for better patient care.
The collaboration seeks to empower pharmacists and improve access to healthcare services, particularly in women’s and family health, across Kuwait.