Keiman Kwong
Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto
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Keiman Kwong is a highly skilled pharmacist with 14.3 years of experience. He has expertise in various areas such as research, pharmacology, molecular biology, and biochemistry. Keiman has worked in the pharmaceutical industry, gaining valuable experience in data analysis, medication therapy management, and microbiology. He is currently a APPE Pharmacy Student at Cancer Care Ontario, where he has been involved in research and research. Keiman is based in Markham, Ontario, Canada.
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APPE Pharmacy Student at Cancer Care Ontario
Work Experience
Pharmacist
Staff Pharmacist
Pharmacy Student
Retail
Keiman Kwong's Professional Milestones
- Epe Pharmacy Student (2013-05-01~2013-05-01): Developed strong analytical skills and analyzed data facilitating informed decision-making within the pharmacy department.
- Undergraduate Research Assistant (2010-08-01~2011-05-01): Assisted in conducting research in a professional setting, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the field.
Education
Pharmacy
2012-2016Skill
Pharmacy
Research
Pharmacology
Molecular Biology
Western Blotting
Biochemistry
Pcr
Scientific Writing
Lifesciences
Pharmaceutical Industry
Data Analysis
Medication Therapy Management
Microbiology
Microsoft Office
Teamwork
Literature Reviews
Time Management
Powerpoint
Cell Culture
Certification
Colleagues
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Keiman Kwong works for Shoppers Drug Mart
Keiman Kwong's role in Shoppers Drug Mart is Pharmacy Student
Keiman Kwong works in the industry of Retail
Keiman Kwong's colleagues are Norma Welch,Brian Kim,Nadia Filippetto, PharmD, MPH
Keiman Kwong's latest job experience is Pharmacy Student at Shoppers Drug Mart
Keiman Kwong's latest education in Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto