Pharmacy Practice
Overview
The vision for the Department of Pharmacy Practice is to drive the advancement of health and pharmacist-provided patient care through innovative pharmacy education, practice models and research.
The Department of Pharmacy practice furthers the mission by striving for excellence in teaching, research, scholarly activity, service and patient care.
The faculty provide professional educational opportunities for students to enable them to practice pharmaceutical care, adapt to changing professional roles, utilize new technologies, assume leadership roles in a dynamic health-care environment and contribute new knowledge to the profession.
Major Thrust Area of the Department
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Pharmacogenomics
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Drugs utilization pattern in various therapeutics areas
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Pharmacovigilance
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Haemovigilance
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Promotion of Generic Medicines
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Health Camp for Rural population
Pharmacy Practice Services
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Medication Therapy Management
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Patient Counselling
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Drug Information Services
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Medication reconciliation
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Community Outreach Programme
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Clinical Posting and Placement
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Pharmacovigilance (Adverse drug reaction (ADR) monitoring and reporting)
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Prescription event monitoring
Study Options:
Programmes | Length | Code |
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M. Pharm. | 2 years full time | PP |
Ph.D. | Not applicable | PP |
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Hospital and Community Pharmacy Practice (PP 510)Paper Credit: 01
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Clinical Pharmacy Practice (PP 520)Paper Credit: 02
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Clinical and Applied Therapeutics – I (PP 530)Paper Credit: 03
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Biostatistics (GE 510)Paper Credit: 02
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Seminar / Presentation (GE 511)Paper Credit: 01
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Clinical Placement (LG-511)Paper Credit: 04
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Computer Applications (LG-512)Paper Credit: 01
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ElectivePaper Credit: 02
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Clinical Research (PP-610)Paper Credit: 02
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Pharmacovigilance, Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics (PP-620)Paper Credit: 02
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Clinical and Applied Therapeutics – II (PP 630)Paper Credit: 02
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Evidence-Based Medicine (PP-640)Paper Credit: 02
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Seminar / Presentation / Journal Club (GE-611)Paper Credit: 01
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Clinical Placement (LG-611)Paper Credit: 03
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ElectivePaper Credit: 02