Saturday, January 19, 2013

Pharm.D vs MBBS

Pharm.D vs MBBS
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PharmD vs MBBS which one would be better......?
Which one would be more rewarding,doing plain MBBS or Pharm.D(Doctorate of Pharmacy).By plain MBBS I mean doing MBBS without thinking about any post graduation or specialization i.e being an MBBS doctor and not more.I'm laying down the course structure and scope of both Pharm D and MBBS so that it can be much more clear.

Syllabus of Pharm-D course conducted by Rajiv Gandhi University

First Year
1.1 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
1.3 MEDICINAL BIOCHEMISTRY
BIOLOGY/ MATHS:
Second year
2.1 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
2.2 PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY
2.4 PHARMACOLOGY – I
2.5 COMMUNITY PHARMACY( very important)
2.6 PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS – I
Third year
3.1 PHARMACOLOGY – II
3.3 PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS – II
3.4 PHARMACEUTICAL JURISPRUDENCE
Fourth year
4.1 PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS – III
4.2 HOSPITAL PHARMACY
4.3 CLINICAL PHARMACY
4.6 CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY
Fifth year
5.1 Clinical Research
5.2 Pharmacoepidemiology and
Pharmacoeconomics
5.3 Clinical Pharmacokinetics &
Pharmacotherapeutic Drug Monitoring
5.4 Clerkship
Sixth Year:
Internship or residency training including postings in speciality units. Student should independently provide the clinical pharmacy services to the allotted wards.
(i) Six months in General Medicine department, and
(ii) Two months each in three other speciality departments
Internship._ (1) Internship is a phase of training wherein a student is expected to conduct actual practice of pharmacy and health care and acquires skills under the supervision so that he or she may become capable of functioning independently.
The following are the expected role of a pharmacist in the future health sector which given by IPA:
Some of the roles of PharmD (community) pharmacists are as follows:
1. Patient medication history interview
2. Medication order review
3. Patient counseling regarding safe and rational use of drug
4. Adverse drug reaction monitoring
5. Drug interaction monitoring
6. Therapeutic drug monitoring
7. Participating in ward rounds
8. Providing drug information at the drug information and poison information centre.

Career options available to PharmD Graduates:
 1. Community Pharmacy
 2. Hospital Pharmacy
 3. Pharmaceutical Industry
 4. Pharmacy Education
 5. Bio-medical research
 6. Community Pharmacy
 7. Hospital Pharmacy
 8. Pharmaceutical Industry
 9. Pharmacy Education
 10 .Bio-medical research
 11. Geriatric Pharmacy
 12. Governmental Agencies
 13. Home Healthcare
 14. General Practice in Modern Medicines
 15. Insurance sector
 16. Health care documentation (like archivers)

MBBS syllabus
Proposed MBBS curriculum by MCI.Structure and Duration of the Course
The committee recommends the following for consideration for implementation:
4.5 years course + 1 year internship).The course would be of 5.5 years duration with one year internship and provision for elective periods of 6 months before or after internship. Curriculum can be divided into core and non-core with the non-core part of the curriculum be made elective or applied.

Subject covered
Group A:
Year1-
Anatomy,
Physiology and Biochemistry;
Year 2-
Pathology,
Microbiology and Pharmacology
Group B:
Year 4-
Medicine,
Surgery
Obstetrics and Gyanecology,
Paediatrics,
Family Medicine and Community health
Group C :
Year 2-
Forensic medicine
Year 3 and 4-
ENT and Opthalmology,
STD and Dermatology,
Orthopaedics,
Accident and Emergency Medicine,
Radiology,
Anaesthesia,
Psychiatry
Elective options- clinical and research electives
.
Career options available to MBBS Graduates:
1. General Practice
2. Govt/Public sector/Private sector
3.Academics
4. Health care documentation
5. Health care management
6. Insurance sector
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Additional Details
The Pharm-D syllabus as laid down by Pharmacy council of India have covers almost all of the diseases through various subjects and the corresponding practical via different names and heads. It is not like that of MBBS curriculum where the sections are categorized as general medicine, paediatrics, ENT, etc. But here they have interpreted everything in a different way.One cannot make out clearly, at first sight; to what extent the student is taught about general medicine and the clinical aspects but intact Pharm D and MBBS are same in regards to general medicine and the clinical aspects.

As pharm D is a doctoral degree any body graduating as Pharm D can put 'Dr' as prefix in front of his name.

5 comments:

  1. Vijit, that is a very interesting comparison you have posted between Pharm D and MBBS courses. Myself being a Pharm D (PB) qualified personnel (completed in 2014) has an opinion that Pharm D should be reviewed jointly by PCI and MCI as "Pharm D" curriculum covers almost all the aspects of clinical management of diseases in detail as well as the all the aspects of a drug molecule right from the discovery till its approval and regulation by government authorities at both national and international level.
    Pharm D has been introduced in India since 2008 and now it is 2018 (10 years) still there is no or very less interest has been shown by Indian medical and Indian pharmacy regulatory authorities towards employment of such highly qualified personnels and my concern about the issue becomes more prominent when the government authorities equate all the pharmacy qualifications especially when the duration and curriculum of all the pharmacy courses available in India are very different:
    1) Diploma of Pharmacy (D Pharm) : After 10+2 duration 2 years
    2) Bachelor of Pharmacy (B Pharm) : After 10+2 duration 4 years
    3) Master of Pharmacy (M Pharm) : After B Pharm duration 2 years, it is a PG qualification which specializes a pharmacist in a specific field.
    4) Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) : After 10+2 duration 6 years (5 academic years + 1 year complete internship essentially in a hospital only). After B Pharm duration 3 years (2 academic years + 1 year complete internship essentially in a hospital only).
    According to Indian government norms (The Gazette of India, part III-section 4) all these above mentioned courses as equally eligible (w.r.t to responsibilities and grade pay) for the post of pharmacist at all the working levels which is really very discouraging for such highly qualified youth of India.

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  3. The syllabus you have written is incorrect

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  4. Which collgae is best for pharm d. Any one ask me guy's

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  5. Which collage is best for pharm d any one ask me ???

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