From December 16” 2024 to January 3, 2025, students of the Fm-21-1,2K group successfully completed an internship in pharmacy technology of medicines at the Toka-21 industrial enterprise. The internship was attended by 10 students who gained valuable experience and knowledge in the field of pharmaceutical production.
Tutai Daryn Sultangaliuli, Head of Practice at the Department of Pharmaceutical Disciplines, was responsible for organizing and conducting the practice. Under his guidance, the students got acquainted with modern technologies for the production of medicines, as well as with the basic principles of work in the pharmaceutical industry.
The practice allowed students not only to put theoretical knowledge into practice, but also to develop the professional skills necessary for a future career in the pharmaceutical industry.
Photos from the practice:
Students in production: The first photo shows students of the Fm-21-1,2K group in the production workshop of Toka-21 LLP. They listen carefully to the safety instructions before starting work.
The drug manufacturing process: The second photo shows students involved in the drug manufacturing process. They work under the guidance of experienced company specialists.
Quality control: In the third photo, students carry out quality control of finished products. This is an important step that allows you to make sure that the drugs comply with the established standards.
Laboratory research: The fourth photo shows students in the laboratory, where they carry out various studies and analyses necessary for the development of new pharmaceutical formulas.
Acquired skills and abilities:
During the internship, students have mastered the following important skills and abilities:
Drug production technology: Students learned how to apply modern methods and technologies for the production of medicines, including the processes of mixing, granulating, tableting and encapsulation.
Quality control: They have mastered the methods of quality control of raw materials and finished products, which includes physico-chemical and microbiological analyses.
Working with equipment: Students gained practical skills in working with various pharmaceutical equipment such as mixers, granulators, tablet presses and capsulators.
Documentation and standards: They learned how to keep the necessary documentation and comply with GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) standards, which is a key aspect in the pharmaceutical industry.
Research and development: The students participated in laboratory research aimed at developing new pharmaceutical formulas and improving existing ones.
These skills and abilities will help students in their future professional activities and will form the basis for a successful career in the pharmaceutical industry. Congratulations to the students on the successful completion of the internship and wish them further success in their studies and professional activities!
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