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The Official College of Pharmacists (COF) of Ciudad Real faces the final stretch of its intense Pharmacy Management and Administration Program, which is taught from November to next April, with around twenty students.José Alba, director of Pharmanagement Business School, teaches the course together with Francisco Abolafía, Academic coordinator of this business school specialized in helping pharmacists manage the pharmacy from a business point of view.
Alba explained how “this week we addressed the management of the pharmacy by category, the assortment tactics according to the type of Industry Email List pharmacy and clients we have and how medicines and products should be placed, as well as the communication and management of promotions. Another point has been to determine the price of those products that are susceptible to changes, parapharmacy and over-the-counter products.
This course is taken by around twenty pharmacists from the province, Pharmacy Office owners and management managers, to know how to make a pharmacy profitable, as well as improve their business skills, acquiring management and direction knowledge that provides them with elements of criteria in making decisions. of decisions to, in this way, optimize the business management of your pharmacy.
For his part, the president of the COF of Ciudad Real, Francisco Izquierdo, comments that “we must take into account that the majority of pharmacists have health and technical training in medicine, but in the end the reality is that we also have to manage a company in an increasingly complicated environment, as the speakers of this course tell us, which provides us with tools and knowledge to apply this management to a pharmacy in all functional areas: strategy, operations, marketing, human resources, finances, operations, tax, etc.
The pharmacy management and administration program, PDAF, is structured into two face-to-face sessions per month that are complemented by an online platform in which the student can progress at their own pace.The Agrarian Association-Young Farmers (ASAJA) of Ciudad Real warns of the “unaffordable situation” that the countryside is going through and assures that with electricity surpassing all records and agricultural diesel rebounding from one day to the next, the agricultural sector of the province "It's between the ropes.
The agricultural organization assures that the escalation in electricity and diesel prices is suffocating farmers and ranchers. Today the average price of MWh is 472.97 euros and the average cost of a barrel of Brent has reached 123.97 dollars; prices that hit the ceiling.ASAJA Ciudad Real assures that high prices make the viability of farms impossible and denounces the increasing cost of the term quota-power, which has nothing to do with fluctuations in electricity costs.
Likewise, the agricultural organization remembers that the consumer has the right to pay their electricity bills monthly, and opposes the marketing companies sending receipts with a billing period of up to four months, as the members of this organization are denouncing. agrarian. ASAJA emphasizes that farmers and ranchers have the right to split the payment of accumulated invoices during the same period that they contemplate and remembers that if marketers take more than a year to send their invoices to the consumer, they lose the right to collect the same.
The demonstration on March 20 will defend urgent and direct measures to mitigate the devastating effects of increased production costs in the rural world. The organizers defend a comprehensive Shock Plan to combat the situation of a sector totally suffocated by the gap between costs and sales prices.This mobilization plans to start from Plaza de Atocha at 11 in the morning, to continue along Paseo del Prado and Paseo de la Castellana and end at the San Juan de la Cruz fountain, near the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge (MITECO), where the reading of the manifesto that includes the demands of all the conveners will take place; who will mobilize under the motto 'Together for the Countryside'.
Alba explained how “this week we addressed the management of the pharmacy by category, the assortment tactics according to the type of Industry Email List pharmacy and clients we have and how medicines and products should be placed, as well as the communication and management of promotions. Another point has been to determine the price of those products that are susceptible to changes, parapharmacy and over-the-counter products.
This course is taken by around twenty pharmacists from the province, Pharmacy Office owners and management managers, to know how to make a pharmacy profitable, as well as improve their business skills, acquiring management and direction knowledge that provides them with elements of criteria in making decisions. of decisions to, in this way, optimize the business management of your pharmacy.
For his part, the president of the COF of Ciudad Real, Francisco Izquierdo, comments that “we must take into account that the majority of pharmacists have health and technical training in medicine, but in the end the reality is that we also have to manage a company in an increasingly complicated environment, as the speakers of this course tell us, which provides us with tools and knowledge to apply this management to a pharmacy in all functional areas: strategy, operations, marketing, human resources, finances, operations, tax, etc.
The pharmacy management and administration program, PDAF, is structured into two face-to-face sessions per month that are complemented by an online platform in which the student can progress at their own pace.The Agrarian Association-Young Farmers (ASAJA) of Ciudad Real warns of the “unaffordable situation” that the countryside is going through and assures that with electricity surpassing all records and agricultural diesel rebounding from one day to the next, the agricultural sector of the province "It's between the ropes.
The agricultural organization assures that the escalation in electricity and diesel prices is suffocating farmers and ranchers. Today the average price of MWh is 472.97 euros and the average cost of a barrel of Brent has reached 123.97 dollars; prices that hit the ceiling.ASAJA Ciudad Real assures that high prices make the viability of farms impossible and denounces the increasing cost of the term quota-power, which has nothing to do with fluctuations in electricity costs.
Likewise, the agricultural organization remembers that the consumer has the right to pay their electricity bills monthly, and opposes the marketing companies sending receipts with a billing period of up to four months, as the members of this organization are denouncing. agrarian. ASAJA emphasizes that farmers and ranchers have the right to split the payment of accumulated invoices during the same period that they contemplate and remembers that if marketers take more than a year to send their invoices to the consumer, they lose the right to collect the same.
The demonstration on March 20 will defend urgent and direct measures to mitigate the devastating effects of increased production costs in the rural world. The organizers defend a comprehensive Shock Plan to combat the situation of a sector totally suffocated by the gap between costs and sales prices.This mobilization plans to start from Plaza de Atocha at 11 in the morning, to continue along Paseo del Prado and Paseo de la Castellana and end at the San Juan de la Cruz fountain, near the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge (MITECO), where the reading of the manifesto that includes the demands of all the conveners will take place; who will mobilize under the motto 'Together for the Countryside'.