🚀 2-Day Tech Bootcamp: Reimagining Healthcare with Technology
Interested in starting a career in tech but don’t know where to begin? This bootcamp is for you!
📅 17th–18th July, 2026
🕖 7:00 PM
📲 Scan the QR code on the flyer or register here: https://t.co/VeIEikcLzs
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🚀 2-Day Tech Bootcamp: Reimagining Healthcare with Technology
Interested in starting a career in tech but don’t know where to begin? This bootcamp is for you!
📅 17th–18th July, 2026
🕖 7:00 PM
📲 Scan the QR code on the flyer or register here: https://t.co/VeIEikcLzs
#YPG
PSN–YPG Oyo chapter congratulates the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Ibadan, Class of 2024/2025 on their induction. 🎓💊
Kudos to Pharm. Dr. Iyanuoluwa Faith & Pharm. Dr. Ogunjobi Idris on receiving the PSN–YPG Leadership Award. 🏆
#YPGOyoAward#UIPharmD2026
7-DAY MALARIA AWARENESS CAMPAIGN: DAY 7
HERBAL REMEDIES OR NOT?
Some herbal remedies are known to be safe and effective for treating malaria.
The dose of a remedy could however make it safe or a poison.
That a remedy is natural does not mean it cannot be toxic or be in overdose.
When using herbal remedies, ensure you are taking the prescribed dosage the right way for the required number of days.
Consult your healthcare provider for expert counselling on the remedy.
7-DAY MALARIA AWARENESS CAMPAIGN: DAY 6
USE INSECTICIDE TREATED NET
Using long lasting insecticide treated nets provides a malaria-free environment.
Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) protect you from mosquito bites.
7-DAY MALARIA AWARENESS CAMPAIGN: DAY 5
*RUN A TEST BEFORE CONCLUDING IT'S STRESS*
Malaria symptoms can look like stress.
Not all body aches or headaches are due to stress. It is important to run a test before concluding that all you need is a pain reliever.
7-DAY MALARIA AWARENESS CAMPAIGN: DAY 4
INTERMITTENT PREVENTATIVE TREATMENT IN PREGNANCY (IPTp)
Malaria in Pregnancy is one of the leading causes of death in pregnant women.
IPTp protects you and your child from complications as a result of malaria in pregnancy.
7-DAY MALARIA AWARENESS CAMPAIGN: DAY 3
FIGHT THE VECTOR, DEFEAT THE DISEASE
Malaria is caused by a parasite carried by mosquitoes.
Mosquitoes breed in stagnant water bodies.
Clean gutters and drains to ensure they do not breed mosquitoes.
Cover storage water containers when not in use.
Wear protective clothing (long sleeves and pants).
Install mosquito nets around beds and windows.
Apply mosquito repellent creams.
7-DAY MALARIA AWARENESS CAMPAIGN: DAY 2
DON'TS OF ANTIMALARIAL THERAPY
Appropriate use of antimalarials helps you get better soonest and reduce chances of developing resistance to medications.
Do not take vitamin C or blood tonic with antimalarials.
Do not discontinue treatment even if you feel better before the last dose.
Do not take antimalarials as a routine medication.
Do not take antimalarials because you are taking antibiotics.