Placement & Industry Interface
January 5, 2023 2025-05-19 10:19Placement & Industry Interface
Placement & Industry Interface
Industrial and Hospital /Exposure
The students at School Of Pharmacy get an extensive exposure by having frequent industrial visits to research labs and pharmaceutical and hospital manufacturing units. Focus on imparting practical knowledge has been the key priority.
- To enhance students’ knowledge in one particular technology.
- To Increase self-confidence of students and helps in finding their own proficiency
- To cultivate student’s leadership ability and responsibility to perform or execute the given task.
- To provide learners hands on practice within a real job situation.
As per PCI norms, there is one month industrial/ hospital training (desirable) after B. Pharmacy 6th semester and three month hospital training after 2nd year of Diploma in Pharmacy and one year of hospital internship/residency training after 5th year of Pharm D.
Collaborations
DBU believes in the power of collaboration and interprofessional learning. Our pharmacy program offers numerous opportunities to work alongside students from other healthcare disciplines, fostering a comprehensive understanding of patient care. This approach not only enhances your learning experience but also prepares you to work effectively in diverse healthcare teams after graduation and it’s a pathway to a successful career in the pharmaceutical industry as well.
- Jeewan Jot Hospital
- Apollo Hospital
- Fortis Hospital
- Cosmas Research Lab. Ltd
- Winmac Laboratories Ltd.
- Tanpal Pharmaceuticals
- Neelam Hospital
- Aman Biotech
Community Pharmacy
Community Pharmacy offers the opportunity to serve the society by observing and developing professional skills in major areas of contemporary pharmacy practices including:
- Observation and delivery of patient care services, including disease management, patient education and pharmaco-therapeutic consultation;
- Prescription processing, including community, ambulatory and inpatient aspects;
- Development of pharmaceutical care plans for patient specific problems;
- Continued development of skills in drug information/informatics and pharmacy consults;
- Development of student’s verbal presentation abilities within the medical-pharmacy arena;
- Introduction to basic pharmacy administration in the community and hospital environments;
- Provision of consultation with other health care professionals regarding patient care or drug-related issues..
Outcomes
- Community-based health events are a valuable means of training student pharmacists to apply concepts from the classroom to experience in real-world practice scenarios.
- These events inculcate confidence among students by counselling and educating patients, as well as improve their ability to perform the technical aspects of screening.
- Community-based health events also promote health and wellness awareness by providing access to personalized health information and screenings for such disease states as diabetes, hypertension, and hyperlipidaemia.
- For the profession of pharmacy, health events are an avenue to educate the public on the roles that this profession can play in patient care; from performing point-of-care testing and interpreting test results to providing education about the effects of medications and lifestyle factors on one’s health.