Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the awareness and perception of general educated Indian individuals about Doctor of Pharmacy course. Methods: A cross-sectional structured Pharm.D questionnaire survey was conducted at educational institutions of India mainly through e-mails. Pharm.D questionnaire survey was conducted over a period of six months. The questionnaire was classified into four major categories, including course-related questions, roles-related questions, critical comparative questions, and opinion-based questions. The responses were collected and analyzed to assess the opinions and attitudes of the study population regarding the course Pharm.D. Findings: Out of 2819 responses, 66.01% agreed that Indian syllabus,...
Objective: This study is aimed to explore the understanding of pharmacists about their perceived rol...
India has been one of the countries in the world whose past has been glorious. It is a country where...
knowledge capital determines its capacity to empower and enable its citizens by increasing human cap...
Background: Pharmacy education in India has expanded to include the Doctorate of Pharmacy degree (Ph...
The field of pharmacy is an essential component of any country's healthcare infrastructure across th...
In the past two decades, pharmaceutical study in India has changed dramatically. The Portuguese esta...
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program is a new dimension of pharmacy education in developing countries...
To investigate perception of academic pharmacists towards their role in healthcare system of a devel...
Pharmacy as a profession started in India in the early 20th Century. Since then, it has undergone ma...
Background: Community pharmacists could play more potential role when finding ways to allocate effec...
Objectives & Background: Good curriculum is reflected as the backbone for standard universities ...
Objectives: To evaluate first year Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) students′ career preferences, factors...
India is rich with many traditional systems of medicine and Ayurveda is most commonly practiced amon...
Objective: The aim of the study was to report the perception of the care givers of the patients who ...
INTRODUCTION: Responsible self-medication plays a vital role in appropriate use of nonprescription d...
Objective: This study is aimed to explore the understanding of pharmacists about their perceived rol...
India has been one of the countries in the world whose past has been glorious. It is a country where...
knowledge capital determines its capacity to empower and enable its citizens by increasing human cap...
Background: Pharmacy education in India has expanded to include the Doctorate of Pharmacy degree (Ph...
The field of pharmacy is an essential component of any country's healthcare infrastructure across th...
In the past two decades, pharmaceutical study in India has changed dramatically. The Portuguese esta...
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program is a new dimension of pharmacy education in developing countries...
To investigate perception of academic pharmacists towards their role in healthcare system of a devel...
Pharmacy as a profession started in India in the early 20th Century. Since then, it has undergone ma...
Background: Community pharmacists could play more potential role when finding ways to allocate effec...
Objectives & Background: Good curriculum is reflected as the backbone for standard universities ...
Objectives: To evaluate first year Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) students′ career preferences, factors...
India is rich with many traditional systems of medicine and Ayurveda is most commonly practiced amon...
Objective: The aim of the study was to report the perception of the care givers of the patients who ...
INTRODUCTION: Responsible self-medication plays a vital role in appropriate use of nonprescription d...
Objective: This study is aimed to explore the understanding of pharmacists about their perceived rol...
India has been one of the countries in the world whose past has been glorious. It is a country where...
knowledge capital determines its capacity to empower and enable its citizens by increasing human cap...