Anatomy PPT's-Pharm.d 1st year
Anatomy & Physiology PPT's & Notes download.
The Human Body: An Orientation
Cells and Tissues
Body Membranes and Integumentary
System
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Diseases, Conditions, and Disorders ofSkin- Powerpoint ( Some slides are very graphic in nature- please use at your discretion)
The
Skeletal System
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Chapter 5d- Powerpoint
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Chapter 5e- Powerpoint
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Chapter 5f- Powerpoint
The
Muscular System
The
Nervous System
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Chapter 7a- Powerpoint
The
Endocrine System
The Cardiovascular System
The Digestive System
The Reproductive System
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Fertilization and EarlyEmbryo
Development- Powerpoint
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Pharm D failed to make any impact in north Indian pharmacy colleges yet: Revi Kumar
The lethargic and sluggish attitude showed by Pharmacy Council of India
(PCI) in the year 2008 at the time of starting the Pharm D programme is
the major reason for the poor acceptance of the programme by the north
Indian pharmacy colleges, according to K G Revi Kumar, former HoD of the
Clinical Pharmacy Department at the Government Medial College in
Thiruvananthapuram.
Dr Revi Kumar, who took initiative to start the programme in Kerala in 1997 but failed due to several reasons, said PCI started the global programme without much homework, thinking and training. He said before starting the programme the PCI should have done some education programmes on the subject for the professionals in the colleges and tried to get them trained in some universities abroad. Unless the pharmacy council changes its attitude, the programme cannot reach its desired goal in the country.
Dr Revi Kumar, who took initiative to start the programme in Kerala in 1997 but failed due to several reasons, said PCI started the global programme without much homework, thinking and training. He said before starting the programme the PCI should have done some education programmes on the subject for the professionals in the colleges and tried to get them trained in some universities abroad. Unless the pharmacy council changes its attitude, the programme cannot reach its desired goal in the country.
37 pharmacy colleges in Andhra pradesh blacklisted
The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) is said to have
blacklisted 37 colleges in the State for making excess admissions in
violation of the PCI norms and with the pretext that the AICTE has
permitted them so.
The PCI central council meeting
held in New Delhi recently is said to have taken the decision as some
colleges have admitted 200 students though the original sanctioned
strength is only 60. As per the PCI norms, the maximum strength can go
up to 100 if the colleges are more than four years old while it has to
be 60 for colleges established in the last four years.
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