Proposed amendments in Pharm.D Regulations 2008
14-126/2016-PCI
It has been
noted by the PCI that –
a) as per the statutory provision of
Pharm.D. Regulations, 2008, there is a requirement of 300 bedded hospitals.
b) some
North Eastern States and hilly regions of India, hospitals with 300 bed
strength are not available. As a result
these areas are not able to have Pharm.D course. The matter was considered by the Executive
Committee of the Council in its meeting held in Feb, 2017 which decided to
approve the following draft amendment in Regulation 2) of “Appendix-B” of the
Pharm.D. Regulations, 2008.
DPA demands Punjab & Maharashtra govts to create posts of clinical pharmacist
DPA-Maharashtra team has met various Cabinet Ministers during the winter assembly sessions regarding issues of Pharm.Ds
-Dr. Ranjit Patil, Minister of state Home (Urban), Urban Development, General Administration, Law and Judiciary and Parliamentary Affairs.
- Shri. Rajkumar S Badole, Hon'ble Minister of State Social Justice & Special Assistance
- Vinod Tawde Hon'ble Education Minister of Maharashtra
-Madan Yerawar Minister of state Energy, Tourism, Food and Drug, Administration and Public Works General Administration
- Dhananjay Munde Leader of Opposition in Maharashtra Legislative Council
- Narayan Rane Member (elect) of Maharashtra Legislative Council, Ex. chief minister.
- Shri. Rajkumar S Badole, Hon'ble Minister of State Social Justice & Special Assistance
- Vinod Tawde Hon'ble Education Minister of Maharashtra
-Madan Yerawar Minister of state Energy, Tourism, Food and Drug, Administration and Public Works General Administration
- Dhananjay Munde Leader of Opposition in Maharashtra Legislative Council
- Narayan Rane Member (elect) of Maharashtra Legislative Council, Ex. chief minister.
We have also given representation Letters to their official PA to:
1. Pankaja munde, Minister Rural Development Women and Child Development
2. Pravin Pote, Member of Maharashtra Legislative Council Industries and Mining, Environment, Public Works
3. Dr. Deepak Sawant, Member of Maharashtra Legislative Council, Shiv Sena Public Health and Family Welfare
1. Pankaja munde, Minister Rural Development Women and Child Development
2. Pravin Pote, Member of Maharashtra Legislative Council Industries and Mining, Environment, Public Works
3. Dr. Deepak Sawant, Member of Maharashtra Legislative Council, Shiv Sena Public Health and Family Welfare
Andolan for scholarship of Pharm.D Students
05/01/2017, Samaj Kalyan Office, Amravati, Maharashtra: Due to the unavailability of the rightful scholarship(EBC/OBC/PTC) facility to the doctor of pharmacy students of govt. college of pharmacy a bold front has been taken up by the DPA(Doctor Of Pharmacy Association), including the Doctor Of Pharmacy students. Earlier various efforts to solve this issue had been undertaken by Mr. Vinayak Ghayal, State President, DPA and along with Mr. Dhanraj Shinde and other members of association but no favourable response was received until now and hence this decision was taken.
An Andolan in the Samaj Kalyan office will be held as a fight for their rights so that justice will be done. Beginning from 10:30 am today, it will continue up till a favourable response and action has been taken by the social justice department.
Telangana Pharmacy Council re-registration procedure
Telangana State Pharmacy Registration Tribunal has been
constituted recently to coordinate the formation of "Telangana Pharmacy
Council". Pharmacists who wish to
continue their work in Telangana are directed to re-register with the newly
established Telangana State Pharmacy Registration Tribunal (TSPRT) on or before
April 30. Those who fail to do so by April 30 may have to
face a lengthy process if they want to register later.
The Re-registration process can be done by submitting the
following documents:-
- A self-attested application form
- Photocopy of APCC registration certificate
- Photocopy of passbook
- Photocopy of any address proof
- A minimal fee of Rs.10/-
Establishment, Development and popularization of Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm d) Programme in India
This Article was sent to Revolution Pharm. D by Lin Mary George Second Year PHARM D students from National College Of Pharmacy(NCP), Manassery (P.O) Calicut, Kerala, India.
Abstract:
With the remarkable growth of hospitals,new challenges were
raised which necessitated more planing and co-ordination among the healthcare
professionals. There arised the concept of clinical pharmacy which in-turn lead
to the birth of pharm d programme. Initially the programme was introduced in
university of California in the year 1955.within a short while it attained wide
acceptance and popularity. The pharmacy education in India is not much old.
Though Madras medical college started pharmacy educational in 1860,it began as
a university programme only in 1932 at BHU(Banarus Hindu University). In 1999 a
remarkable attempt was made to start pharm d in India by Dr. Revikumar K.G in Trivandrum medical college, kerala. But
unfortunetly it failed. India and other countries came to think seriously about
pharm d when Foreign Pharmacy Graduation Equivalency Committee(FPGEC) in US
made it mandatory that a 5 year pharmacy graduation programme to be eligible to
appear for Foreign Pharmacy Graduation Equivalency examination(FPGEE).All these
prompted the authorities to introduce 6 year regular and 3 year post
baccalaureate Pharm d in the country during the year 2008.
2nd National Level Essay Competition on the Occasion of World Pharmacists Day
On the occasion of World
Pharmacists Day, Doctor of Pharmacy Association is organising a National Level
Essay Competition 2015.
SUBMISSION:
1)
Essays should be typed in a Word Document file (.doc) and can be sent in doc or
pdf
Format.
Formatting should use 12pt Times New Roman, 1.5 paragraph spacing.
2)
The length of the essay must not be longer than 1000 words.
3)
Essays must be sent as email attachments to dpapharm@gmail.com. The
subject/title of the e-mail should be ‘World Pharmacists Day Essay Competition
2015’.
Attention to the managements of Pharm.D colleges in the state of Telangana
Pharm.D college managements were directed to immediately implement the said governement direction under initimation to Telangana State Council for Higher Education (TSCHE).
Pharm.D interns to get 5K stipend per month, resolves government and court
The government of Telangana and High
Court of Judicature at Hyderabad for the State of Telangana and the State of
Andhra Pradesh took a final decision regarding stipend for Pharm.D students
during internship period.
The letter bearing
No.4665/TE/A2/2014-1, dated 27-06-2015, wherein the State Government issued a
clarification in the issue. Paragraph No.5 of the said letter reads as under:
“To resolve this issue, Government have conducted a meeting with the officials concerned along with the representative of a Pharm.D College on 22-06-2015 and after careful examination of the entire matter and keeping in view the suggestions of Pharmacy Council of India, New Delhi, have decided that the Pharmacy Colleges must give stipend of Rs.5,000/- per month to the students during the period of Internship i.e., 6th year of Pharm D.Course to the batch of students who were admitted during 2008-09 in this Course and who have undergone the Internship programme (sixth year) as prescribed in the curriculum in the academic year 2013-14, out of the Tuition Fee of Rs.86,000/- collected by them.”
As evident from the said letter a
decision was taken by the Government that the Pharmacy Colleges must give
stipend of Rs.5,000/- per month to the students during the period of Internship
i.e., 6th year of Pharm D.Course to the batch of students who were admitted
during 2008-09 in this Course and who did undergo the Internship programme
(sixth year) as prescribed in the curriculum in the academic year 2013-14, out
of the Tuition Fee of Rs.86,000/- collected by them.
References:
Download the official documents by clicking on
above reference links.
For more detailed information regarding Stipend for PharmDs during internship go through the below articles:
Pharmacy Practice Regulations 2015
The Pharmacy Council of India, with the approval of
the Central Govt. hereby makes the following regulations, These regulations may
be called the Pharmacy Practice Regulations, 2015.
DPA Proposes to make Pharm.Ds Eligible for ICMR’s Short Term Studentship Program
The Indian Council of Medical Research initiated the
Short Term Studentship Program in1979 in order to promote interest and aptitude
for research among medical undergraduates. The main objective of this program
is to provide an opportunity to undergraduate medical students to familiarize
themselves with research methodology and techniques by being associated for a
short duration with their seniors on ongoing research program or by undertaking
independent projects. This may serve as an incentive for them to take up
research as a career in the future. The Guide/ Institution must provide the
student with all facilities (kits, reagents &other requirements) for
carrying out research.
The value of the studentship will be Rs. 5,000/- per
month for 2 months’ duration (Rs. 10,000/- only) and is meant to be a stipend
for the student. This is paid only after completion of research and approved of
final report. Costs of research must be borne by Institution/ Medical College
where research is conducted. A certificate will be issued and posted to Principal’s
office after 6-8 months of completion of research.
The eligibility
criteria for ICMR studentship is only MBBS/BDS.But due to Eligibility
problem Pharm.Ds are currently not able to apply for ICMR’s Studentship.
So DPA (Doctor of Pharmacy Association) has asked PCI
to send a proposal to ICMR on behalf of Pharm.D Students to incorporate Pharm.D
in the elgibility Criteria of STS (Short
Term Studentship Program).PCI has responded positively and said that they would
send a written proposal to ICMR to make Pharm.Ds eligible for ICMR’s Short
Term Studentship Program.
DPA organises National Level Essay Competition on the Occasion of World Pharmacists Day
On the
occasion of World Pharmacists Day ,Doctor of Pharmacy Association is organising
a National Level Essay Competition 2014.
Topics :
·
My vision of Pharmacy Profession in India.
·
Impact of Clinical Pharmacist on Public health/country’s
Economy.
·
Hindrances to present Pharmacovigilance Scenario &
Innovative ideas to Enhance drug safety.
ABMH-PharmaCon 2014 Second National conference
Aditya
Birla Memorial Hospital is organizing second national level conference
on Pharmacy and Medication Management ABMH - Pharmacon 2014 at Aditya
Birla Memorial Hospital (Punes first JCI accredited hospital)
on 27th and 28th September 2014.
The
conference will witness more than 300 participants including speakers and
delegates from renowned hospitals The conference will cover various aspects of
pharmacist’s role like career opportunities in pharmacy profession, signal
detection in pharmacovigilance, importance of pharmacy practice for better
patient care, evidence-based use of neutraceuticals, need of pharmacy and
therapeutic committee to attain quality patient care, pharmacoepidemiology and
drug safety, new regulations of clinical trial, etc. It will cover debates and
multidisciplinary panel discussion on key topics. There will be paper
presentation sessions on the second day.
Please find attached herewith
the following details for your kind information:
A copy of the Registration Form, and Format for Paper / PosterPresentation.
A copy of the Registration Form, and Format for Paper / PosterPresentation.
Incase of any further clarification / information, you may contact
+91 9881123048 or mail at abmh-pune.pharmacon@adityabirla.com.
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