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Спикер ЗС Александр Ведерников принял участие в парламентских слушаниях в Госдуме, посвященных обеспечению лекарственной безопасности в России. 

Глава областного парламента отметил, что предприятия фармотрасли стремятся к качественным изменениям в своей работе после ухода с рынка некоторых зарубежных компаний. 
 
«Отрасли нужны профессиональные кадры. Один из вариантов решения этой задачи в регионах – целевое обучение в вузах за счет ассигнований из разных бюджетов. При этом фармацевты не должны превращаться в коммерческих представителей определенных брендов», – подчеркнул Александр Ведерников.
 
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Спикер ЗС Александр Ведерников принял участие в парламентских слушаниях в Госдуме, посвященных обеспечению лекарственной безопасности в России. 

Глава областного парламента отметил, что предприятия фармотрасли стремятся к качественным изменениям в своей работе после ухода с рынка некоторых зарубежных компаний. 
 
«Отрасли нужны профессиональные кадры. Один из вариантов решения этой задачи в регионах – целевое обучение в вузах за счет ассигнований из разных бюджетов. При этом фармацевты не должны превращаться в коммерческих представителей определенных брендов», – подчеркнул Александр Ведерников.
 
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