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Pharmatrust Pharmacy was honoured at the 4th White Coat Ceremony held at the Great Hall of the University of Ghana for its immense contribution to the School of Pharmacy.
The ceremony, organised by the School of Pharmacy, brought together students, faculty, and industry leaders to mark a key milestone in the professional journey of pharmacy students.
The award was received by Pharm Dr Anthony Adjiepong, CEO of Pharmatrust Pharmacy, in recognition of the company’s consistent support for both the institution and its students.

Pharmatrust’s contributions span mentorship, academic guidance, and direct involvement in student development initiatives.
Many students credit the pharmacy’s efforts for improving their understanding of professional pharmacy practice and preparing them for real-world responsibilities.
During the ceremony, the host highlighted the importance of strong partnerships in education.
“No bridge stands without firm pillars,” the host said. “Today, we pause to honour a legacy of impact. This award is presented to Pharmatrust Pharmacy.
"As a key stakeholder, your commitment has provided the foundation upon which our students build their clinical expertise. Your partnership reflects the theme of this year’s ceremony: First Contact, Lasting Impact.”

Colleagues within the School of Pharmacy described Pharmatrust Pharmacy’s support as reliable and results-driven.
Its involvement in training programmes and student support systems has strengthened the academic environment and improved outcomes for many learners.
The company’s approach focuses on practical knowledge, discipline, and continuous growth.
The White Coat Ceremony remains a defining moment for pharmacy students as it symbolises their transition into the professional phase of training.
Recognising contributors like Pharmatrust Pharmacy reinforces the value of dedication and service within the academic community and underscores the importance of collaboration between industry and academia in building a strong healthcare workforce.
Dr Adjiepong received the award from Professor Alfred Edwin Yawse, Provost of the College of Health Sciences.
The ceremony concluded with applause, celebrating Pharmatrust Pharmacy’s role in shaping the future of pharmacy in Ghana.
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