REVOLUTION PHARMD...

The purpose of this site is to bring a revolution in health care profession by spreading knowledge relating to Pharm.D.To improve quality of Pharm.D education.

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REVOLUTION PHARMD

The purpose of this site is to bring a revolution in health care profession by spreading knowledge relating to Pharm.D.To improve quality of Pharm.D education

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REVOLUTION PHARMD.

Have a peace of mind that your notes will always be there when you need them.

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REVOLUTIONIZNING THE HEALTH CARE

The purpose of this site is to bring a revolution in health care profession by spreading knowledge relating to Pharm.D.To improve quality of Pharm.D education.

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REVOLUTION PHARMD

Have a peace of mind that your notes will always be there when you need them..

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REVOLUTION PHARMD

The purpose of this site is to bring a revolution in health care profession by spreading knowledge relating to Pharm.D.To improve quality of Pharm.D education.

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ANTIBIOTICS-PHARMD MNEMONIC


These are the different classes of medications and their mechanism of action. I’ve sorted them by

GENESIS AND DEVELOPMENT OF PHARMACY EDUCATION AND PHARM D IN ASIA.


This  Article was sent to Revolution Pharm.D by Second Year  PHARM D (PB) students from Amrita School of Pharmacy,Kerala .

"Our special thanks to Dr.K.G Revikumar sir,for his countless effort,guidance and support throughout our journey"

                               --PHARM D (PB) students from Amrita School of Pharmacy,Kerala .

PHARM.D IV YEAR JNTU

                                                   Previous question papers-2013 

PCI asks govt to incorporate Pharm D as qualification for posts of teachers, pharmacists, drug regulators, etc


Peethaambaran Kunnathoor, Chennai
Wednesday, August 29, 2012, 08:00 Hrs  [IST]

The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) has written to various union ministries, state governments and UPSC to incorporate Pharm D as a qualification for various posts like pharmacists, teachers, drug regulators, etc. in their recruitment rules.

PHARM.D III YEAR-JNTU QUESTION PAPERS

PHARM.D II YEAR-JNTUH QUESTION PAPERS


                                                       Pathophysiology

                                             Pharmaceutical Microbiology

                                                     
                                                   Pharmacotherapeutics-I

PHARM.D I YEAR QUESTION PAPERS-JNTUH

                                   
                                                Human Anatomy and Physiology
                                                         
                                                                Pharmaceutics
                                                     
                                                          Medicinal Biochemistry

                                            Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry

                                     


                                 

KMSCL to appoint Pharm.D professionals as part of strengthening research activities

Peethaambaran Kunnathoor, Chennai
Thursday, August 16, 2012, 08:00 Hrs  [IST]

As part of strengthening research activities and medicine supply, the Kerala State Medical Services Corporation Ltd (KMSCL) has decided to appoint Research Associates from qualified pharmacy practice professionals, it is learnt.

“The Corporation will soon appoint three research assistants. With the strengthening of research activities, the Corporation will become more efficient, transparent and strong,” said Biju Prabhakar, managing director of KMSCL.

The selected candidates will be given minimum six months training. The required qualification for the post notified is first class M. Pharm (pharmacy practice) or Pharm D. Those who have experience in publications or presentations in pharmacy practice, in areas like drug policies, dispensing practices, pharmacoeconomics, pharmaceutical care, drug information, pharmacovigilance, drug use evaluation etc will be given priority

Case Discussion – Community-Acquired Pneumonia

TG is a 68 y.o. patient admitted to the hospital after complaining of a “severe cold with difficulty breathing”.  A brief note accompanies the patient to the floor, where he is examined by the medical intern who writes the following note:

TESTIMONIAL FROM STUDENT OF Amrita institute of medical science and research centre,Kerala.

Haii..this is krishnapriya from Amrita institute of medical science and research centre,Kerala.I am doing my second year Pharm D