Monday, 14 July 2014

VACANCY FOR TEACHING FACULTY:- URGENTLY REQUIRED

URGENTLY REQUIRED LECTURERS IN PHARMACY

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Vacancy for the post of 
Pharmaceutical Chemistry( Eligibilty:-M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Chemistry) and PharmacyPractice (Eligibilty:-M.Pharm in Pharmacy Practice, Experience and Skills in Clinical Pharmacy services) in National College of Pharmacy,Kerala.
Vacancy for B.Pharm:-Those who completed B.Pharm can also send their Resumes for teaching faculty
Candidates can apply with their resumes to pharmacy@kmct.edu.in
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Please specify the name of the college in which you have studied in respective resumes
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URGENTLY REQUIRED PROFESSORS IN PHARMACOLOGY
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NATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
Contact:-04952297440
pharmacy@kmct.edu.in 
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Affiliated to University of KUHS  and approved by the Pharmacy Council of India, AICTE and Govt. of Kerala, National College of Pharmacy—setup in 1996—has earned its name as the leading pharmacy college in the region with its excellent facilities, dedicated faculty and enviable placement record.National College of Pharmacy has been in forefront of impairing pharmacy education about 14 years, nurtured and supported by KUHAS, the college successfully runs courses from D.Pharm to Pharm D including various specializations in post graduate levels. It is there for significant that new rising buds of pharma profession should be a part of our institution which could result in a better and more comprehensive professional achievement.National College of Pharmacy was the first college in Kerala to start the internationally recognied Pharm.D course. It was introduced by the Government of India and the Pharmacy Council of India in 2008.The Pharm.D program is a pre-PhD, post-graduate professional doctoral program. It was introduced to improve clinical pharmacy services in India and it is the only pharmacy service which is in direct contact with patient health care system.
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Thursday, 10 July 2014

Career for M.Pharm as SRF for CSIR sponsored project in BHU

Banaras Hindu University ranks among the first few in the country in the field of academic and research output. This university has two campuses, 3 institutes, 16 faculties, 140 departments, 4 advanced centers and 4 interdisciplinary schools. The University is making its mark at the national and international levels in a number of frontier areas of Science, Social Science, Technology, Medicine and Agriculture etc.
Post: Senior Research Fellow
The Qualification should be read as under:
Qualifications: The candidate should be M. Tech/M.S. Pharmacy/ M. Pharm. or M.Sc. in Biochemistry/Biotechnology/Zoology/Life Science with NET/GET and having 2 years post M.Sc. research experience and age not exceeding 32 years. A relaxation of 5 years upper age limit will be given to SC/ST/Physically Handicapped/Female candidate.
Candidate with experience of research in the area of the project or related field will be preferred. Application on Plain paper giving Bio-data along with qualification, research experience, etc. supported by attested documents should reach latest by 14 July-2014. To Dr. Surya Pratap Singh (P.l.) Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005. No TA/DA will be paid if called for interview.

Pharm.D after B.Pharm is possible

The biggest dilemma that pharmacy graduates facing is What to do now???
To job or to further education....???
We through this page have been helping pharma graduates for job hunt for years. But due to the increasing demand of Internationally recognised Pharm.D course many B.Pharm graduates are interested to know more about it. The Pharmacy Council of India has arranged a wonderful oppurtunity to study Pharm.D  after B.Pharm. as Pharm.D. (Post Baccalaureate)

Pharm.D. (Post Baccalaureate): The duration of the course shall be for three academic  years (two years of study and one year internship or residency) full time with each academic year spread over a period of not less than two hundred working days.  
The period of three years duration is divided into two phases –
Phase I – consisting of First and Second academic year.
Phase II – consisting of Internship or residency training during third year involving posting in speciality units. It is a phase of training wherein a student is  exposed to actual pharmacy practice or clinical pharmacy services, and acquires skill under supervision so that he or she may become capable of functioning independently.
Minimum qualification for admission to:-
Pharm.D. (Post Baccalaureate) Course - A pass in B. Pharm examination with a minimum of 50% marks from the institution approved by the Pharmacy Council of India, under section 12 of the Pharmacy Act.
 Provided that there shall be reservation of seats for the students belonging to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other Backward Classes in accordance with the instructions issued by the Central Government/State Government/Union Territory  Administration as the case may be from time to time.

Pharm.D. (Post Baccalaureate) Programme – 10 students. National College of Pharmacy offers  Pharm.D (PB) and admissions to 2014 are open






National College of Pharmacy was the first college in Kerala to start the internationally recognied Pharm.D course. It was introduced by the Government of India and the Pharmacy Council of India in 2008.The Pharm.D program is a pre-PhD, post-graduate professional doctoral program. It was introduced to improve clinical pharmacy services in India and it is the only pharmacy service which is in direct contact with patient health care system. The first batch of Pharm.D post baccalaureate students graduated in August 2011. The Pharm.D degree requires five years of classroom and hospital based didactic study (two years didactic post-baccalaureate course), followed by one year of internship training in addition to ongoing practicals and research project. The entry requirements for this 6 year pharmD program is after 12 years of school education with maths & science sub: or diploma in pharmacy and for post baccalaureate entry is after 4 year B.Pharm undergraduate qualification[citation needed]. In India pharm D students and graduates are actively participating in direct patient care in hospitals.

The introduction of the Pharm D. course is set to change the country’s pharmacy education landscape and is expected to take the country’s pharmacy education to international levels.
The programme of Pharm.D is to produce pharmacists who have the abilities and skills which are necessary to achieve outcomes related to:
  • Providing Pharmaceutical care to patients.
  • Developing and managing medication distribution and control systems.
  • Monitoring drug response in patients and adjusting dosage regimens to produce the safest, most beneficial results in therapy.
  • Managing the pharmacy.
  • Promoting public health.
  • Providing drug information and education.
  • Providing technical aid to Pharmaceutical industry and solving problems pertinent to the manufacturing of medicines.
  • Reviewing products evaluated for formulary consideration.
  • Evaluating policies, procedure, protocols and clinical pathways to ensure safe use of medications.
  • Analyzing quality assurance activities to ensure that improvements are implemented to produce positive patient outcome.
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