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Pharm. D course was established in the year 2013. Pharmacy is the profession that connects health sciences with chemical sciences. With the increased number of pharmaceutical products and introduction of newer therapeutic options, there is an increased complexity of information regarding selection of appropriate therapy. Therefore, it is "need of the hour" to make the pharmacy profession an integral part of health care system for safe and effective use of medicines. This increased need has led to development of novel dimensions in pharmacy education like the introduction of Pharm. D programme in India.

Pharm. D (Doctor of Pharmacy) is a professional doctorate degree in pharmacy. In developed countries, it is the minimum requirement for licensing and practicing the profession as pharmacist. The Pharm. D programme was approved by the Ministry of Health & Family welfare, Govt of India, (Vide letter No: V.13013/1/2007-PMS) announced in gazette of India in 2008, dated the 13th March, 2008.

Vaageswari college of Pharmacy have got its uniqueness in Pharm.D course with centre of excellence.

 

Dr.D.Shravan Kumar

Dr.D.Shravan Kumar

-M.Pharmacy Ph.D (Pharmacology)
Professor

Dr.Shravan Kumar Dholi, Associate Professor, Department of Pharm D. A reputed academician, researcher and Professional in the field of Pharmacy. He has 13 years of multifaceted experience in teaching and research. His efforts in research have led to the 2 Patents, publications of 41 papers in national & international journals and participated in 5 international, 25 national conferences.

VISION

To be recognized global leader in developing solutions for evolving health care challenges.

MISSION

  1. To provide safe, high quality patient care in an atmosphere of professionalism, respect, and effective communication through clinical pharmacy practices.
  2. To improve healthcare quality and outcomes through educating the next generation of pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists and evaluating models of clinical practice.

S.No Name of the Faculty Designation Qualification Experience PCI Reg.No. / JNTUH ID Photo
1 Dr.D.Shravan Kumar Professor M.Pharmacy Ph.D (Pharmacology) 16 61150404-163123 Dr.D.Shravan Kumar
2 Mrs.M.Sruthi Professor M.Pharmacy (Pharmacology) 11 9020-150411-152746 Mrs.M.Sruthi
3 Dr.P.Archana Professor Pharm.D 10

1772-150410-105718

Dr.P.Archana
4 Dr.R.Dinesh Kumar Professor Pharm.D 9

6753-160304-104745

Dr.R.Dinesh Kumar
5 Dr.B.Anoosha Professor Pharm.D 6

4897-190117-114151

Dr.B.Anoosha
6 Dr.K.Manisha Professor Pharm. D 6

0094-190228-120204

Dr.K.Manisha
7 Dr.K.Anusha Professor Pharm.D 6

2031-210701-153141

Dr.K.Anusha
8 Dr.G.Sandhya Professor Pharm.D 3

7076-220701-123505

Dr.G.Sandhya
9 Dr.E.Siri Chandana Professor Pharm.D 1

9402-231007-124044

Dr.E.Siri Chandana
10 Dr.M.Saicharan Professor Pharm.D 1

6827-231007-143915

Dr.M.Saicharan
Pharma D Ist Year (Academic Year- 2019-20)  (PCI Regulation)
Course Course Code Course Outcome Number Course Outcome
 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY (THEORY) 1.1   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Know fundamental knowledge on the structure and functions of the human body.
2 Understand the both homeostasis mechanisms and homeostatic imbalances of various body systems
3 Identify the various tissues and organs of the different systems of the human body
4 Know the hematological tests and also record blood pressure, heart rate, pulse and Respiratory volumes;
5 Appreciate coordinated working pattern of different organs of each system
6 Appreciate the interlinked mechanisms in the maintenance of normal functioning (homeostasis) of human body
 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY (PRACTICAL) 1.1   Upon completion of the course student will be able to 
1 Know  the  skills for handling compound miscroscope and appliances used in hematological experiments
2 Understand  various tissues and organs of different systems of human body.
3 know experiments related to special senses and nervous system.
4 Know the Determination of  Blood pressure,Blood group and recording of temperature
5 Know the Determination  R.B.C,W.B.C,Differential count of blood
6 Study of various systems with the help of charts, models & specimens
7 Knowledge on Determination of  ESR,haemoglobin content of the blood, bleeding time and clotting time
8 Understand the  appliances used in experimental physiology.
9 Record simple muscle curve using gastroenemius sciatic nerve preparation.
10 Record simple summation curve using gastroenemius sciatic nerve preparation.
11 Record simple effect of temperature using gastroenemius sciatic nerve preparation.
12 Record simple effect of load & after load using gastroenemius sciatic nerve preparation.
13 Record simple fatigue curve using gastroenemius sciatic nerve preparation.
14 Perform pregnancy diagnosis test.
15 Study of different family planning appliances
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 PHARMACEUTICS (THEORY) 1.2   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 know the formulation aspects of different dosage forms;
2 Understand the different pharmaceutical caluculation involved in formulation;
3  Formulate different types of dosage forms
4 Appreciate the importance of good formulation for effectiveness
5 Understand about  various types  of powders and granules its stability over other dosage forms and about  preparation of effervescent powders and granules. 
6 Know different types of monophasic liquid dosage forms and its formulation aspects. 
7 Know biphasic liquid dosage forms, its  formulation aspects and how to overcome  stability problems.
8 Gain information on preparation of  semisolid dosage forms like suppositories 
 PHARMACEUTICS (PRACTICAL) 1.2 1 Understand Classifications various conventional dosage forms in professional way and can able to  handle   the  prescription and  identify sources of errors in prescription.
2 Gain the knowledge operation of common pharmaceutical measuring, weighing and compounding devices. And can able to understand pharmaceutical terminology, abbreviations and symbols commonly used in the prescribing, dispensing, and charting of medications in the pharmacy.
3 Understnd the Preparations of  various powders like Eutectic powder , Explosive powder ,  Dusting powder  and  Insufflations  and can  know about the advantage of solid dosage forms over other  formulations.
4 Know  the Formulation monophasic liquid dosage forms like syrups, elixers, linctuses, solutions. 
5 Know the Formulations  ofbiphasic liquid dosage forms like emulsions and suspensions.
6 Understand the Calculate displacement value and  prepare suppositories 
7 Identify the type of incompatibility and preparing the formulation overcoming these incompatibilities.
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 MEDICINAL BIOCHEMISTRY (THEORY) 1.3   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Understand the catalytic activity of enzymes and importance of isoenzymes in diagnosis of diseases
2 know the metabolic process of biomolecules in health and illness (metabolic disorders);
3 Understand the genetic organization of mammalian genome; protein synthesis; replication; mutation and repair mechanism
4 Know the biochemical principles of organ function tests of kidney, liver and endocrine gland
5 Know the qualitative analysis and determination of biomolecules in the body fluids.
6 Familiar with catabolism of amino acids and various disorders of protein metabolism
7 Gain  the knowledge of protein synthesis and replication of nucleic acids
8 Knowledge on urine analysis and various kidney function tests.
9 Know the  electrolyte composition in various body fluids and its importance
MEDICINAL BIOCHEMISTRY(PRACTICAL)  1.3   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Perform Qualitatively analyze the normal and abnormal constituents of urine
2 Know the Quantitatively estimate the various constituents present in urine
3 Study the factors affecting enzymatic activity
4 Identify the lipids present in the given sample
5 Perfom the Quantitatively estimate the various constituents in serum.
6 Know the qualitative analysis of carbohydrates and identification tests for proteins 
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 PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY) 1.4   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Know the IUPAC/Common system of nomenclature of simple organic compounds belonging to different classes of organic compounds
2 Know theSome important physical properties of organic compounds
3 Have idea on free radicals, its mechanism and relative basicity.
4 Understand the alicyclic compounds, its preparation methods & theories. 
5 Knowledge on  nucleophiles and its substitution reactions (SN1&SN2), kinetics and stereochemistry of the nucleophillic substitution reactions.
6 Gain knowledge on alkyl halides, elimination unimolecular & bimolecular reactions via formation of carbocation and its orientation.
7 Understnd the electrophiles, free radical addition reactions, peroxide effect.
8 Understand free radical substitution and addition reactions of alkene
9 Undestand the  resonance, hyperconjugation, nucleophillic substitution reactions, elimination reactions, formation of conjugated dienes, its orientation and  reactivity of addition to free radicals
10 Understand Electrophillic substitution reations, ortho para directing groups, resonance stabilization of benzyl radical.
11 Gain knowledge on  carboxylic acids, its acidity , effect of substituents on its acidity, nucleophillic acyl substitution reactions.
12 undersatnd the named reactions 
13 Acknowledgeon mechanism of some named reactions.
14 Know bimolecular displacement reactions, orientation and comparision with aromatic substitution.
15 Gain the  detailed idea to write oxidation & reduction reactions of some organic compounds.
16 Predict synthesis, assay , uses of some pharmaceutically active organic compounds.
 PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (PRACTICAL) 1.4   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Synthesize various pharmaceutically active organic compounds
2 Know the qualitative organic analysis including preparation of derivatives
3 Use stereo models
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 PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY) 1.5   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Understand the principles and procedures of analysis of drugs and also regarding the application of inorganic pharmaceuticals
2 know the analysis of the inorganic pharmaceuticals their applications;
3 Know  the importance of inorganic pharmaceuticals in preventing and curing the disease.
4 Associate the concept of standardization by oxidation – reduction methods.
5 Gain knowledge on various non - aqueous solvents and different types of titrations.
6 Develop an idea that standardization can be done for some compounds by precipitation titrations.
7 Familiar with different classes of inorganic pharmaceuticals and their analysis by complexometry.
8 Identification of different anions, cations and various indicators used for analysis of pharmaceuticals.
9 Peculates the basic knowledge in the principles and concept of standardization by gravimetric methods.
10 Acquainted with the principles and procedures of limit tests.
11 Acquire the principles, procedures of analysis and applications of medicinal gases.
12 Know various gastrointestinal agents like acidifiers, antacids, cathartics, antimicrobials and preparation, assay, properties and medicinal uses of some inorganic compounds of these classes.
13 Know properties, preparations, assays and uses of a variety of inorganic compounds.
14 Know expectorants, emetics, hematinics, poison and antidotes, astringents and preparation, assay, properties and medicinal uses of some inorganic compounds of these classes
 PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (PRACTICAL) 1.5   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Gain the fundamentals of volumetric analytical skills analytical techniques in lab.
2 Determine various impurities in inorganic drugs and pharmaceuticals.
3 Identify and determine test for purity and preparation of some inorganic compounds.
4 Ascertain the knowledge about assay of pharmaceutical substances.
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 REMEDIAL MATHEMATICS/ 1.6   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Know Partial fraction, logarithm, matrices and determinant, analytical geometry, calculus, differential equation and Laplace transform
2 Understan the different types of problems by applying theory of Partial fraction, Logarithms , Function, in Pharmacy Limits and continuity, Matrices and Determinant, Calculus
3 Understand  the concept of matrix. Definite and indefinite integral and its application in pharmacy
4 Gain the  knowlede on basic concept of graphical representation and diagrammatic representation of data
5 Know the  mathematical concepts and principles to perform computations for Pharmaceutical Sciences.
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BIOLOGY (THEORY) 1.6   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Understand the  composition of plant cell and its importance.
2 Know the different cellular composition and its functions of different parts of plant and their modifications. 
3 Know classification of plants based on its taxonomical characters.
4 Understand the taxonomical characters of specified families.
5 Get knowledge about structural composition of microorganisms.
6 Get knowledge on structural composition of animal cell and its importance.
7 Know the external and internal characters of different types of vertebrates.
8 Get knowledge about poisonous animals in the environment.
BIOLOGY (PRACTICAL) 1.6   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Get knowledge on instruments used in experimental biology and its operation.
2 Know the principles and procedures involved in staining techniques for the preparation of slide.
3 Grasp knowledge on different cellular composition and its importance in living organisms ( plants&Animal).
4 Get knowledge about morphological features and modified morphological features and its importance of different parts of plant.
5 Know about anatomical features and physiological features with reference to human by simulatory model.
6 Grasp knowledge on different cellular composition of different parts of plant.
7 Know different types of animals for its identification.
8 Know about few plant physiology techniques.
Pharma D IInd Year
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (THEORY) 2.1   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Know the etiology and pathogenesis of the selected disease states
2 Knowsigns and symptoms of the diseases;
3 Know the complications of the diseases.
4 Understand the bsis for some laboratory tests and other diagnostic procedures.
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 PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY (THEORY) 2.2   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Understand  the anatomy, identification, growth factors and sterilization of microorganisms;
2 Knowledge on the mode of transmission of disease causing microorganism, symptoms of disease, and treatment aspect;
3 Know theestimation of RNA and DNA and there by identifying the source
4 Know the cultivation and identification of the microorganisms in the laboratory
5 Gain the knowledge identification of diseases by performing the diagnostic tests;
6  Under stand the motility microorganisms and behavioral characteristics .
 PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY (PRACTICAL) 2.2   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Know the different equipments and processing used in experimental microbiology
2 Gaine the knowledge on  Sterilization of glassware, preparation and sterilization of media, Sub culturing of bacteria and fungus. Nutrient stabs and slants preparations
3 Know the Determination of  methods of Simple, Grams staining and acid fast staining
4 Gain the knowledge how to Isolate  pure culture of micro-organisms by multiple streak plate technique
5 Under stand the Determination of the Microbiological assay of antibiotics by cup plate method, Motility determination by Hanging drop method
6 Know Sterility testing of pharmaceuticals..
7 Understand the microbiological assay of antibiotics by cup plate method, Microbiological assay of vitamins by Turbidometric method
8 Know the Determination of  RWC, Diagnostic tests for some common diseases, Widal, malarial parasite.
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 PHARMACOGNOSY & PHYTOPHARMACEUTICALS (THEORY) 2.3   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Understand the basic principles of cultivation, collection and storage of crude drugs
2 Know the source, active constituents and uses of crude drugs
3 Know the applications of primary and secondary metabolites of the plant
4 Understand the Cultivation methods of crude drugs
5 Gaine  the knowledge on different methods of Adulteration and evaluation of Crude drugs
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 PHARMACOGNOSY & PHYTOPHARMACEUTICALS (PRACTICAL) 2.3   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Gain the knowledge on cellwall constituents and cell inclusions
2 Under stand the Macro, powder and microscopic study  of  different crude drugs.
3 Know the expermental techniques of Quantitative chemical tests for lipid crude oils and drugs for the detection of
identity and purity
4 Under stand the the expermental  techniques of Chemical tests for carbohydrates, lipid crude drugs and oils, protein drug gelatin for the detection of identity and purity
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 PHARMACOLOGY – I (THEORY) 2.4   Upon completion of the course 
1 Know about the drug with regard to classification, pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic aspects, adverse effects, uses, dose, route of administration, precautions, contraindications and interaction with other drugs
2 Under stnd the importance of pharmacology subject as a basis of therapeutics
3 Know the  general pharmacology, drugs acting on autonomic nervous system, cardiovascular system, central nervous system, blood and blood forming agents and renal system
4 Under stand theabout respiratory disorders and the pharmacological of different categories of drugs.
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 COMMUNITY PHARMACY (THEORY) 2.5   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1  Know pharmaceutical care services
2  Know the business and professional practice management skills in community pharmacies
3  Know the patient counselling & provide health screening services to public in community pharmacy
4 Know the respond to minor ailments and provide appropriate medication
5  Know the concept of Rational drug therapy.
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 PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS - I (THEORY) 2.6   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Know the pathophysiology and management of cardiovascular, Respiratory and Endocrine diseases. 
2 Understand the therapeutic approach to the management of these diseases. 
3 Know the importance of preparation of individualized therapeutic plans based on diagnosis. 
4 Develop clinical skills in the therapeutic management of these conditions. 
5 Gain  theknowledge on controversies in drug therapy
 PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS - I (PRACTICAL) 2.6   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Knowh how to Identify drug interactions and rationalize the prescription 
2 Discuss the therapeutic approach to management of selected diseases
3 Gain the  knowledge on how to Prepare individualized therapeutic plans based on diagnosis
4 Know how to Perform patient counseling
5 Know the Conductig of  planned experiments and preparation of laboratory report in a standard forma
 Pharma D III rd Year
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 PHARMACOLOGY – II (THEORY) 3.1   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Gain the knowledge onpathophysiology of disease of Hematopoietic system and drugs acting on it.
2 Kknow the underlying mechanism on renal system.
3 Acknowledge better understanding in pharmacology of chemotherapeutic agents.
4 Have a basic knowledge of immunopharmacology.
5 Understand the principles of bioassay, various types of toxicity studies and their procedure.
6 Get the knowledge on learning  in depth knowledge on cell, macromolecules, cell signaling, DNA replication, cell cycle, gene and its structure
 PHARMACOLOGY – II (PRACTICAL) 3.1   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Gain the knowledge on instruments  used in experimental pharmacology. Introduction to CPCSEA guidelines and OECD guidelines. 
2 Know Introduction to animal physiology with their biochemical reference values in various animal species. 
3 Gain the knowledge of various routes of drug administration, anesthetics agents used to anesthetize laboratory animals and techniques of Euthanasia
4 Know the physiological salt solutions, drug solution and use in various animal experiments. 
5 Know the methods for collection of blood, body fluids and urine from experimental animals. 
6 Determine the potency of a substance on isolated tissues.
7 Know introduction to principles of bioassay, its types including advantages and disadvantages
8 Gain the knowledge on  matching point, bracketing and interpolation bioassay to find unknown concentration of Acetylcholine.
9 Gaine the knowledge on  effects of CNS acting drugs in rats/mice using Actophotometer and anti-epileptic activity using Convulsiometer with the help of software.
10 Know the  effects of skeletal muscle relaxant drugs in rats/mice using Rota-rod apparatus and Analgesic activity using Eddy’s Hot Plate with the help of software.
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 PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS (THEORY) 3.2   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Understand the concepts of statistical quality control /Quality Assurance, GLP, ICH Guidelines and their importance in pharmaceutical industry.
2 Gain the knowledge on different Chromatography methods
3 Knowledge on basic principles of electrochemical analytical techniques.
4 Gain knowledge on the basic principles of  different spectroscopicmethods
PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS (PRACTICAL) 3.2   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1  Gain the knowledge on paper and thin layer chromatographic experiments and on interpretation of data obtained after the experiment to conclude the results.
2 know the how to  handle different instruments like spectrophotometers, flame photometer, HPLC and GC to analyze the pharmaceutical compounds.
3 Gain the basic practical skills using instrumental techniques.
4 Know about assay of pharmaceutical substances.
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PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS – II (THEORY) 3.3   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Understand the pathophysiology of selected disease states and the rationale for drug therapy
2 know the therapeutic approach to management of these diseases;
3 know the controversies in drug therapy;
4 know the importance of preparation of individualised therapeutic plans based on diagnosis
5 Know the patient-specific parameters relevant in initiating drug therapy, and monitoring therapy
PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS – II (PRACTICAL) 3.3   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Gain the knowledge on Identify drug interactions and rationalize the prescription 
2 Discuss the therapeutic approach to management of selected diseases
3 Prepare individualized therapeutic plans based on diagnosis
4 Perform patient counseling
5 Conduct planned experiments and prepare laboratory report in a standard forma
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PHARMACEUTICAL JURISPRUDENCE (THEORY) 3.4   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 know the concepts of the pharmaceutical legislation in India.
2 Gain knowledge on Principles  and Significance of professional ethics and about  moral  principles to be followed  in the society.
3 Gain the knowledge of parameters in the Drug and Cosmetic Act and rules
4 Under stand the the Drug policy, DPCO, Patent and design act
5 Understand the labeling requirements and packaging guidelines for drugs and cosmetics
6 Identify potential fraud and abuse legal issues of narcotic &psychotropic substances.
7 Understand the concepts of Dangerous Drugs Act, Pharmacy Act and Excise duties Act
8 Understand about the regulations pertaining to drug price control order and describe about the sale price of bulk drugs and retail price of formulations.
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MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY (THEORY) 3.5   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Know  concept of advanced techniques in the drug discovery, CADD, QSAR and cobinatorial chemistry. 
2 Gain the knowledge on  structures , synthesis,Therapeutic uses , SAR , of Anti-infective agents.
3 know the  sulphonamides, classification, structures, SAR, therapeutic uses and synthesis.
4 Acquire knowledge in the classification, structures, SAR, therapeutic uses and synthesis of anti-malarial, and antibacterials.
5 Acquire knowledge in the classification, structures, SAR, therapeutic uses and synthesis of antibiotics, antineoplastic agents
6 Understand the etiology of various cardiac diseases and identify targets to treat them and gain knowledge on medicinal chemistry of drugs acting on cardiovascular system
7 Acquire knowledge about Hypoglycemic agents.
 
8 Gain knowledge in the medicinal chemistry of ant thyroid drugs, antidiabetics.
9 Understand the importance of various diagnostic aids.
10 Gain knowledge in the medicinal chemistry of steroidal harmones, their analogues.
MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY (PRACTICAL) 3.5   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Know the Assays of important pharmaceutical  drugs
2 Know the Preparation of medicinally important compounds or intermediates
3 Know the Monograph analysis of important drugs and knowledge on the partition coefficients, dissociation constants,methodology to perform QSAR
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 PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS (THEORY) 3.6   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Understand the principle involved in formulation of various pharmaceutical dosage forms
2 Gain the knowledge on preparation of  various pharmaceutical formulation.
3 Know the evaluation of pharmaceutical dosage forms
4 Understand and appreciate the concept of bioavailability and bioequivalence, their role in clinical situations
5 Know inside out in the formulation concepts of   pharmaceutical suspensions and emulsions and their stability problems.
 PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS (PRACTICAL) 3.6   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Know the Preparartion and evaluation of  various solid and liquid dosage forms and demonstration of tablet coating
2 Know the Preparation of parental formulations
3 Knowledge on Formulatation  and evaluation of  semisolid dosage forms
4 Know the Preparation  various cosmetic preparations
Pharma D IVth Year
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 PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS – III (THEORY) 4.1   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Know  the pathophysiology of selected disease states and the rationale for drug therapy
2  Understand the  therapeutic approach to management of these diseases
3 Apply knowledge and clinical skills to problem solving in unfamiliar situations,controversies in drug therapy
4 Know the importance of preparation of individualised therapeutic plans based on diagnosis
5 Know the pathophysiology of selected disease states and explain the rationale for drug therapy,summarize the therapeutic approach to management of these diseases including reference to the latest available evidence
6 Know the controversies in drug therapy,preparation of individualised therapeutic plans based on diagnosis
PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS – III (PRACTICAL) 4.1   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Know the drug interactions and rationalize the prescription 
2 Discuss the therapeutic approach to management of selected diseases
3 Know how to Prepare individualized therapeutic plans based on diagnosis
4 Perform patient counseling
5 Conduct planned experiments and prepare laboratory report in a standard forma
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HOSPITAL PHARMACY (THEORY) 4.2   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Under stand the various drug distribution methods.
2 Gain the knowledge on professional practice management skills in hospital pharmacies
3 Provide unbiased drug information to the doctors.
4 Know the manufacturing practices of various formulations in hospital set up.
5 Appreciate the practice based research methods.
6 Know the stores management and inventory control
HOSPITAL PHARMACY (PRACTICAL) 4.2   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Analyse prescriptions for drug interaction
2 Formulate and prepare parenteral formulations and powders
3 Know the inventory analysis
4 Answer drug information queries through literature search
5 Conduct planned experiments and prepare laboratory report in a standard format
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CLINICAL PHARMACY (THEORY) 4.3   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Gain the knowledge on monitor drug therapy of patient through medication chart review and clinical review
2 Obtain medication history interview and counsel the patients
3 Identify and resolve drug related problems
4 To detect, assess and monitor adverse drug reaction
5 Retrieve, analyse, interpret and formulate drug or medicine information
6 Recognise the potential sources of medication errors and act for its prevention
CLINICAL PHARMACY (PRACTICAL) 4.3   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Assess prescriptions for drug interaction and answer drug information query
2 Perform patient counseling on medication and conduct medication history interview
3 Analyse and interpret the data obtained through  laboratory tests
4 Conduct planned experiments and prepare laboratory report in a standard format
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 BIOSTATISTICS AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (THEORY) 4.4   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Understand thebasic research methods which are used in clinical study design that relates to experimental and observational studies, collecting data, study and analyze.  Observe Errors relating experimentation
2 Observe relation between components also measure and study linearly.  We can observe one component influence with multiple factors.
3 Understand Testing the hypothesis, how far population parameter significant based on estimator with the help of parametric tests.  Non parametric tests can also observed
4 Understand analysis of variance helps in study total variation observational data
5 Know application of analysis in field or lab experimental to design.  Factorial experiments.
6 Know  research objects about  reliability and validity  experimental and clinical study.
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 BIOPHARMACEUTICS AND PHARMACOKINETICS (THEORY) 4.5   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Understand thebasic  concepts and factors effecting of drug absorption, distribution and elimination .
2 Design and evaluate dosage regimens of the drugs using pharmacokinetic and
biopharmaceutic parameters
3 Study the pharmacokinetic parameters of drugs administered through intravenous bolus and infusion routes that follows one compartment open model
4 Determine the pharmacokinetic parameters of drugs administered through intravenous bolus and infusion routes that follows two compartment open model.
5 Understand the concept of multiple dosage regimen and determine pharmacokinetic parameters of drugs administered through intravenous bolus, infusion and oral routes.
6 Understand the non-linear pharmacokinetic model and its parameters of drugs.
7 Determine pharmacokinetic parameters by using non-compartmental model
8 Understand basic concepts, estimation and factors influencing bioavailability and bioequivalence of drugs.
 BIOPHARMACEUTICS AND PHARMACOKINETICS (PRACTICAL) 4.5   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Know the enhancement of dissolution characteristics of slightly soluble drugs by co-solvency, solid dispersion and use of surfactant
2 Compare dissolution studies of two different marketed products of same drug.
3 Perform Protein binding studies of a drug and Calculation of bioavailability
4 Calculate the Pharmacokinetic parameters like Ka, Ke, t1/2, Cmax, AUC, AUMC, MRT etc. from blood profile data.
5 Calculate  bioavailability from urinary excretion data for two drugs.
6 Determine metabolic pathways for different drugs based on elimination kinetics data
7 Perform absorption studies in animal inverted intestine using various drugs.
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CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY (THEORY) 4.6   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Understandthe roles of various health care personnel in the prevention and management of poisonings
2 Demonstrate an understanding of the health and economic implications of toxic exposures
3 Demonstrate and apply an understanding of general toxicology principles and clinical management practice
4 Demonstrate and apply an understanding of the history, assessment, and therapy considerations associated with the management of a toxic exposure
5 Demonstrate and apply an understanding of the characteristics of and treatment guidelines for specific toxic substances
6 Propose several preventive approaches to reduce unintentional poisonings
7 Enable the pharmacist to function as contributing health care team member when faced with a toxic exposure experience, including emergencies.
Pharma D V Year
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 CLINICAL RESEARCH (THEORY) 5.1   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Understand new drug development process
2 know the  clinical studies scenario in Indian and other countries
3 Gaine the knowledge on regulatory and ethical requirement in clinical trails
4 Know the role and responsibilities of clinical trial personnel
5 Understand the designing of clinical trial documents 
6 Know safety monitoring and reporting in clinical trails
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PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY AND PHARMACOECONOMICS 5.2   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Know the Definition and scope pharmacoepidemiology
2 Demonstrate competency in the design, conduct and evaluation of Pharmacoepidemiology studies.
3 Describe the methods used in Pharmacoeconomic analysis.
4 Demonstrate competency in the design, conduct and evaluation of Pharmacoeconomic studies.
5 Discuss applications of pharmacoepidemiological concepts and methods to pharmacy practice. 
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 CLINICAL PHARMACOKINETICS AND PHARMACOTHERAPEUTIC
DRUG MONITORING (THEORY)
5.3   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Ability to apply the concepts of Pharmacokinetics to individualize the drug dosage regimen in clinical settings.
2 Ability to design a dosage regimen of a drug based on its route of administration
3 Ability to design and implement pharmacokinetic services such as
 Intravenous to Oral conversion of dosage regimens
 Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Services
4 Ability to adjust the dosage regimen for patients with renal / hepatic impairments
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 CLERKSHIP 5.4   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Discuss the role of Pharmacist in clinical pharmacy services
2 Demonstrate the skills of a clinical Pharmacist
3  Discuss the available therapeutic options in the management of diseases
4 Prepare a pharmaceutical care plan for a given case
5 Detect ,Interpret and report medication errors and drug interactions
Course Course Code Course Outcome Number Course Outcome
 PROJECT WORK 5.5   Upon completion of the course student will be able to
1 Address a problem related to Pharmacy practice in hospital, community service or clinical set up with a wider perspective and generality
2 Define the problem to be addressed and translate it into a statement of aim, objectives, scope and plan for the project
3 Carry out and report an information survey and take account of findings in executing project
4 Evaluate, select and apply relevant theories and techniques from the full range of courses studied using conceptual models and frameworks to enhance depth of understanding
5 Select appropriate methodology for investigative work, taking into account the pros and cons of the alternatives available and develop solution proposals based on reasoned judgement
6 Present a coherent, logically argued, fully referenced report and engage in a professional manner in a viva?voce discussion about the project drug