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PharmacyPractice-IndianContext
#PharmacyPractice-IndianContext
👉Pharmacy Practice has no definition.
👉Pharmacy Practice has not been recognised by the Law and the Government or Private administration.
👉 Health Sector has done away with Pharmacists with the Amendment of Sch K. (Thanks to PCI, IPA and Our Pharmacy Officers in DTAB)
👉 There is no specific License to Practice Pharmacy and No detailed protocol to Inspect, Verify, and to punish the violators.
👉 It is just a glorified name given by pharmacy people @PCI and @Academy to camouflage simple dispensing and selling of drugs.
POV : Bhagwan PS
Note : Then what about PPR 2015, and amendments ?
Friday, 26 July 2024
Monopoly-is this the motto behind delayed subject addition issue?
Who are the stakeholders for pharmD(PB)? Who will protect our rights
?who will see our benefits are taken care of instead of thinking about
others/PharmD , let us think about ourselves /PharmD(PB).Once you are
happy then only you are able to keep others happy isnt it?one official
association should be made there concerning the benefits of PharmD(PB)
and for the protection of rights of pharmd(PB) students, who will take
care of any issues related with PharmD(PB).whats ur say?Any talk related
with the betterment of pharmD(PB) students should be encouraged
here.Friends,my opinions are entirely my own and I can recommend them. I
agree with you on some of the points u made here on this post, but my
issue is that there should be some uniformity through out the country
regarding the syllabus of a PharmD/PharmD(PB) curriculum.thats all i
have to say.When I paid an amount as fees in my college to get some
degree and study a curriculum, i just want to make it sure that i get
the best out of it. My concern is only that the fundamental, basic ,core
subjects like pathophysiology, hospital Pharmacy and community pharmacy
must get added in the PharmD(PB) syllabus,this year before i pass out. I
am not blaming entirely to organizations like PCI and universities for
this.When I took admission in PharmD(PB), I was ignorant about this
syllabus issue, but now today when i came to know about this, i want to
rectify it and make other pharmD(PB) students like me ,aware about the
same. However I guess some blame also goes to the abovesaid parent
organizations, as when they are launching and approving a course, they
should ensure that all is well, because i expect an organization's
vision should be much broader than an individual's.It seems as if the Pharm- D (PB) syllabus has been structured by some beheaded ghost. However as they say you are responsible
for your own life. I am not against PharmD regular, I wish them all the
best and all the luck. But I am worried about myself and PharmD(PB)
syllabus . There is nothing wrong in it!!!Now a days when it snows or
rains, 5% of people go outside and play and enjoy it ; while 95% make a
Facebook status about it.
Purpose is get aware and do something about the issue, just dont sit there doing nothing.
On pharmaceutical events and on Facebook also I see students worrried and talking about trival issues like putting prefix " Dr" infront of their name in internship or after getting degree.
all tactics to mislead students from real issue. It doesnt matter whether they write PharmD or doctor of pharmacy in degree, ultimately you remain a pharmacist.
My opinion:The real issue is they dont want to add the mentioned subjects in other universities except in deemed universities like JSS and Manipal, who dont depend on others to add any subjects in their syllabus. Thats why their fees is exceptionally high in comparison to other universities and colleges . For pharmD(PB) 3 yrs course ,they ask 9 lakhs as fees. And Dr B.Suresh who is South Indian himself, had his whole schooling, gradution and postgraduation in Mysore,South India, is also Principal of the JSS college as well as Chairman of JSS univ,who also happens to be the PCI president.They want to create monopoly and enjoy the exclusive status of colleges/universities with advantages of having additional subjects. The more delay it gets for years,the more these exclusive universities enjoy this benefit.Quote:You can tell monopoly is an old game because there is a luxary tax and rich people can go to jail.Quote : Power corrupts, absolute power absolutely.
Purpose is get aware and do something about the issue, just dont sit there doing nothing.
On pharmaceutical events and on Facebook also I see students worrried and talking about trival issues like putting prefix " Dr" infront of their name in internship or after getting degree.
all tactics to mislead students from real issue. It doesnt matter whether they write PharmD or doctor of pharmacy in degree, ultimately you remain a pharmacist.
My opinion:The real issue is they dont want to add the mentioned subjects in other universities except in deemed universities like JSS and Manipal, who dont depend on others to add any subjects in their syllabus. Thats why their fees is exceptionally high in comparison to other universities and colleges . For pharmD(PB) 3 yrs course ,they ask 9 lakhs as fees. And Dr B.Suresh who is South Indian himself, had his whole schooling, gradution and postgraduation in Mysore,South India, is also Principal of the JSS college as well as Chairman of JSS univ,who also happens to be the PCI president.They want to create monopoly and enjoy the exclusive status of colleges/universities with advantages of having additional subjects. The more delay it gets for years,the more these exclusive universities enjoy this benefit.Quote:You can tell monopoly is an old game because there is a luxary tax and rich people can go to jail.Quote : Power corrupts, absolute power absolutely.
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Office and functionaries are not matching in performance with Dr B Suresh's vision and dynamism.
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Office and functionaries are not matching in performance with Dr B Suresh's vision and dynamism.
Interesting Talk by Dr Suresh Bhojraj on webinar.
Thanks to Dr B Suresh for opening up his mind on his views and vision on making Pharmacy education to match with Ph'industry.
He has a very laudable vision.
But, public including professional's perception is any indication, I feel the office and functionaries are not matching in performance with his vision and dynamism.
Very unfortunate.
I liked his message to students :
'Only your knowledge and capacity to apply your knowledge to resolve the challaenges' helps you to sustain and achieve good progress than your degree'
Thanks Dr Suresh Bhojaraj
POV : Bhagwan PS
IPC 67
MYTH vs PERCEPTION vs REALITY
IPC 67 ended after 3 days of jubiliant deliberation.
Congrats to Dr.B Suresh the VC of JSS University, mysore and President of PCI and his team for all the pains they have taken from start to finish.
I found no big difference in the IPC series 1 to 67. IPC.
As usual it was well guarded to ensure the ground reality was not exposed and no concrete measure was announced to address and redress the ground reality.
At the most IPC is a club of pharma elites where pharmacy and pharmacists have neither place nor voice.
Since the entry tickets are sky high, only sponsored delegates exception are students attend for whom time and money have no value.
At least 67 th IPC was expected to be different to focus more on terminal service pharmacists like Hospital and retail pharmacy ,Clinical and logistics pharmacists, as it was being hosted by Indian HOSPITAL PHARMACISTS Association.
The absence of MCI, DGHS. DH&FWS (Karnataka) who are essential VIPs to develop Logistic and Clicial pharmacy was conspicuous.
It is a big snub to the sponsorer IHPA as no reasonable time was allotted to deliberate on issues of grass root level pharmacists by inviting few leaders from that category..
The IHPA could have organized a separate event with fine focus on Hospital and Retail pharmacy and pharmacists with that kind of big money.
I think pharmacists have to fend themselves.
I WISH I AM WRONG.
POV : Bhagwan PS
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