AMMAN — The Jordan Pharmacists Association (JPhA) on Tuesday met with expatriate pharmacists working in Arab countries to discuss their problems, needs and suggestions.
JPhA President Ahmad Issa stressed the association’s dedication to following up with pharmacists working abroad.
Issa said expatriate pharmacists, estimated at 5,000, support the national economy.
The expatriates discussed ways to facilitate the payment of their annual registration fees to the JPhA.