- 24 Feb 2021, 11:17
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There are a lot of comments on continuing D Pharmacy course in India. The following issues are the main drawbacks for continuing this course, Let us know your opinion, what is the future of D Pharmacy Course in India?
1. In all developed countries, only post graduate students considered as "Registered Pharmacist" after their national board examinations.
2. Additional courses or bridge courses after D Pharm is unnecessary, Instead student may opt for next level pharmacy courses instead of D Pharma in the future.
3. Medical Practice related things are getting complex and its required high level of subject knowledge to deal with, D Pharm curriculum is not strong enough to make them practice confidently with required skill sets.
What you think about this? And write your comments below
1. In all developed countries, only post graduate students considered as "Registered Pharmacist" after their national board examinations.
2. Additional courses or bridge courses after D Pharm is unnecessary, Instead student may opt for next level pharmacy courses instead of D Pharma in the future.
3. Medical Practice related things are getting complex and its required high level of subject knowledge to deal with, D Pharm curriculum is not strong enough to make them practice confidently with required skill sets.
What you think about this? And write your comments below