Many physicians, pharmacists, students and their parents have a lot of questions in their mind about this curriculum. But still I believe that Pharm.D is going to be the No.1 employer in the Healthcare.
Pharm.D is short form of ''Doctor of Pharmacy.'' It is the professional pharmacy doctoral program. In India, it is a total six years program after 10+2 or Pharm.D which includes five years of academic study and one year of internship. It is slightly different that of M. Pharm (Pharmacy Practice).
The academic study includes the same subjects such as B. Pharm, in addition the pharmacy practice components are emphasized such as Hospital Pharmacy, Community Pharmacy, Pharmacotherapeutics, Clinical Pharmacy, Biostatistics and Research Methodology, Clinical Toxicology, Clinical Research, Pharmacoepidemiology, Pharmacoeconomics, Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacotherapeutic Drug Monitoring. Further to add, in the fifth year of the course the candidate has to perform a project work for six months. Pharm.D is the only course which offers the prior exposure towards patient handling modules in the hospital setup and one year internship is surely going to help them implementation of clinical pharmacy services and can work on different research projects in hospital too.
Some unique features of Pharm D include- eligibility to register for Ph.D., prefix 'Dr.' to name and a registrable qualification after completion of course.
The pharmacists can provide the clinical pharmacy services like ..
Out of the services patient medication counseling is considered to be the most important part from a patient's point of view. The information that may be discussed while a counseling session purpose, expected action, storage, method of administration of drugs and medical devices. Overall skills required to provide better clinical pharmacy services are up-to-date knowledge of clinical aspects of drugs and good communication skills.
Pharm.D is short form of ''Doctor of Pharmacy.'' It is the professional pharmacy doctoral program. In India, it is a total six years program after 10+2 or Pharm.D which includes five years of academic study and one year of internship. It is slightly different that of M. Pharm (Pharmacy Practice).
The academic study includes the same subjects such as B. Pharm, in addition the pharmacy practice components are emphasized such as Hospital Pharmacy, Community Pharmacy, Pharmacotherapeutics, Clinical Pharmacy, Biostatistics and Research Methodology, Clinical Toxicology, Clinical Research, Pharmacoepidemiology, Pharmacoeconomics, Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacotherapeutic Drug Monitoring. Further to add, in the fifth year of the course the candidate has to perform a project work for six months. Pharm.D is the only course which offers the prior exposure towards patient handling modules in the hospital setup and one year internship is surely going to help them implementation of clinical pharmacy services and can work on different research projects in hospital too.
Some unique features of Pharm D include- eligibility to register for Ph.D., prefix 'Dr.' to name and a registrable qualification after completion of course.
The pharmacists can provide the clinical pharmacy services like ..
Out of the services patient medication counseling is considered to be the most important part from a patient's point of view. The information that may be discussed while a counseling session purpose, expected action, storage, method of administration of drugs and medical devices. Overall skills required to provide better clinical pharmacy services are up-to-date knowledge of clinical aspects of drugs and good communication skills.
After completion and during the course Pharm D candidate may provide the clinical pharmacy services in the hospital, work in the areas Clinical research organizations (CRO), Pharmacovigilance, Pharmaco-economics, community services, research and academics.
As we know it is a newly launched curriculum in India, it will take time to get it well established. Pharm.D candidates need to work hard and get recognized in the society for patient-care by clinical pharmacy services. They have to create a rapport with other healthcare providers such as physicians, nurses, and also with patients. Pharm.D candidates have to generate the need of clinical pharmacy services in the society and prove its importance.
As the Pharm.D is mostly patient-centered curriculum, therefore, patients will be benefited the most. The patients would be able to know all the information about their disease, drugs and lifestyle modifications for the disease in future which would definitely increase prognosis of the patients. The clinical pharmacy services would also minimize the work-load of physicians from their busy schedule as well as it would decrease the load on the Indian health-care system.
As we know it is a newly launched curriculum in India, it will take time to get it well established. Pharm.D candidates need to work hard and get recognized in the society for patient-care by clinical pharmacy services. They have to create a rapport with other healthcare providers such as physicians, nurses, and also with patients. Pharm.D candidates have to generate the need of clinical pharmacy services in the society and prove its importance.
As the Pharm.D is mostly patient-centered curriculum, therefore, patients will be benefited the most. The patients would be able to know all the information about their disease, drugs and lifestyle modifications for the disease in future which would definitely increase prognosis of the patients. The clinical pharmacy services would also minimize the work-load of physicians from their busy schedule as well as it would decrease the load on the Indian health-care system.
As a summary, it can be expected that the Pharmacists, i.e., Pharm.D would play a major role in Indian health care system and Industry in future. This course will give an opportunity to pharmacists to work more prominently in Indian health care system.
So, "Be THE BEST VERSION OF YOU"
Doctors, Medicos, Nurses, Pharmacists and others Healthcare professional are our best friends and we all here learning and working for a single goal of wellness of patient.
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by
Akshaya Srikanth,
Pharm.D Internee,
Hyderabad, India
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