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Diploma in Pharmacy

Diploma in Pharmacy (abbreviated D.Pharm) is a Diploma level course in the field of pharmacy. The course duration of D.Pharm is two academic years. The regulatory body for the program is Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), which is responsible for laying down all norms and regulations for the D. Pharm course.

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Why D.Pharm

Diploma in Pharmacy Course is a career-oriented program in the medical field of Pharmacy, designed to familiarize candidates with the basic concepts of pharmaceutical science. The purpose of the program is to prepare students with the necessary skills and academic knowledge for entry-level positions in retail pharmacies as well as pharmaceutical companies. The course essentially provides an overview of the theory, and various principles and practices involved in the science of pharmacy.

Scope of D.Pharm

D. Pharm. course aims to prepare eligible candidates to
  • Fill orders under a pharmacist’s supervision, enter client information.
  • Identify prescriptions, and process paperwork for orders.
  • Understand and apply drug and medical terminology, as well as basic pharmacology.
  • Understand drug dosage calculations, commonly used pharmacy computer systems, compounding, and pharmacy practices and procedures.
  • Apply the ethics, legislations, and workplace safety regulations applicable to pharmacies.

The program aims to build elementary basic concepts of pharmaceutical science involving Pharmaceutics, Biochemistry and Clinical Pathology, Pharmacognosy, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Health Education, Community Pharmacy, etc. in students.

Career Prospects of D. Pharm

Certificate Holders of D. Pharmacy may start practicing as pharmacists in India. They may also work at drug stores in government hospitals, clinics, private hospitals, community health centres, or private drug stores. Across various kinds of work setups, they usually check prescriptions (made by the doctor), provide patients advice and directions, dispense drugs to patients, keep stock of drugs in storage, maintain accounts and inventory. Other than working for hospitals or private drug stores, such professionals may even start their own private drug stores, with access to decent financial resources and entrepreneurship skills.

In pharmaceutical companies, they work at divisions like process control, manufacturing, quality control, and marketing. While in the marketing sector, they may work for firms involved in pharmaceutical products marketing. They may also work as:

  • Medical representatives, medical transcriptionists, technical supervisors.
  • Chemists, pharmacists, quality analysts, medical representatives.
  • Production executives, scientific officers in private firms.
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