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Liceo de Cagayan University
RNP Boulevard Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City
College of Pharmacy
PHARMACY INTERNSHIP DAILY TIME RECORD Name of Intern: MONTANTE, RISSA DANICA D. Name of Establishment: ROSE PHARMACY BULUA Address of Establishment: BULUA ,CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY [ ] Community Pharmacy [ ] Hospital Pharmacy [ ] Manufacturing Pharmacy For the Month of APRIL Year 2012
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Certified: TOTAL: 48 Hours ARLENE H. CASTRO, RPH Director/ Manager of firm Intern’s Signature NOTED BY: ARLENE H. CASTRO, RPH BERNADETTE B. CADOSALES,RPH Signature over printed name of Internship Adviser Pharmacists-in-charge
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