The Square Foundation supports a range of educational programs for pharmacists in Namibia, Ethiopia, Malawi and Botswana
Philip Harrison arrived in Montreal from Britain in 1976, planning to stay for a couple of years and then see more of the world.
Mr. Harrison, 78, noted that while there are roughly 60,000 pharmacists in Britain, there are just 300 in Malawi, which has 18 million people. “And the pharmacist is often the first health care professionals that the patient sees,” he said.
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