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Welcome to an exhilarating journey into the world of retail pharmacy business in India! Get ready to decode the secrets, unravel the mysteries, and uncover the hidden gems that will take your pharmacy store to soaring heights.In this captivating audio, we embark on an adventure through the initial investment required to kickstart your pharma retail store. Brace yourself as we unveil the essential points to consider before diving into this dynamic industry, ensuring you're equipped with the knowledge to make a confident leap forward.But that's not all! Prepare to be amazed as we delve into the diverse types of pharmacy retail businesses. Discover which model suits your vision and goals- an independent store, a franchise, or even an online pharmacy revolution. The possibilities are endless!Ah, the burning question: earnings. We'll quench your curiosity and reveal the potential profitability of the pharmacy retail realm. Brace yourself as we explore the financial rewards that await, motivating you to unlock the true potential of your business.But hold on tight, as we're not done just yet! We've saved the best for last. Unleash your inner entrepreneur as we unleash the strategies, insights, and growth hacks to expand your pharmacy empire. From attracting loyal customers to scaling your operations, you'll gain the knowledge and tools to skyrocket your business beyond imagination.Get ready to witness the transformation of your dreams into reality. Join us in this captivating journey as we decode, demystify, and guide you through the enthralling world of retail pharmacy business in India. Buckle up, adventure awaits!
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If you're a pharmacy student in India, you may have experienced feelings of demotivation at some point during your studies. In this audio podcast, we'll explore some of the reasons why pharmacy students in India are feeling demotivated.Firstly, we'll take a look at the outdated curriculum that is still being taught in many pharmacy colleges in India. This curriculum fails to keep up with the latest developments and advancements in the pharmacy field, leading to a lack of interest and enthusiasm among students.Secondly, we'll discuss the lack of job opportunities and low salary prospects for pharmacy graduates in India. This can be demotivating for students who may feel that their hard work and efforts are not being rewarded in the job market.We'll also explore the high-stress levels and pressure that pharmacy students face, especially during exam periods. This can lead to burnout and a lack of motivation among students.Finally, we'll discuss potential solutions to these problems, including the need for curriculum updates, better job prospects and salary packages, and improved mental health support for pharmacy students.If you're a pharmacy student in India, or if you're interested in learning more about the challenges facing pharmacy students in India, this audio podcast is a must-listen. So tune in to discover the reasons behind demotivation among pharmacy students in India, and what can be done to address these issues.
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The following episode is the second in the series MISSION GPAT. As our guest today, we are pleased to welcome Nilam Khandelwal, who achieved All India Rank 69 in the GPAT 2021 exam. I hope this episode has been helpful to all of you. We'll bring you more in the coming weeks.
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The following episode is the first in the series MISSION GPAT. As our guest today, we are pleased to welcome Abhishek Gabba, who achieved All India Rank 4 in the GPAT 2021 exam. I hope this episode has been helpful to all of you. We'll bring you more in the coming weeks.
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According to PCI, internship for B.Pharm students is conducted in 6th-7th SEM with a duration of 4-6 weeks. Internship & hospital training is the crucial part of pharmacy as we can see in Diploma & Pharm.D also. During hospital visits, you will learn about:
---- Understanding a prescription
---- How should we treat a particular disease?
---- How to inject a syringe?
---- How to use a stethoscope, nebulizer, sphygmomanometer, etc.
Video Link ------ https://youtu.be/4y5Mu3Lk60M
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CMS-ED stands for Community Medical Services – Essential Drugs and it is a diploma course provided by various institutes. It is a diploma for primary health care by general allopathic medicines which are recommended by the world health organization (WHO) for primary health care. Diploma in Community Medical Services – Essential Drugs (CMS-Ed) is a full-time 18 months diploma program. Eligibility: Any health care professional, rural Doctors, RMP, BAMS, BHMS, BSMS, BEMS, BNYS, BPT, DPT, B.Pharma, D. Pharma, DNYS, Degree/ Diploma in Alternative Medicines, Paramedical, Nursing, Naturopathy, Dental etc. By completing the CMS ED Allopathy diploma course, anybody can provide primary care in rural areas as well as use allopathic medicines recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Despite the fact that pharmacy covers a wide range of career options, in this video, we will discuss only five of them. There are no specific careers for girls, everyone can do anything, but we will discuss some of the careers girls are choosing after they graduate from pharmacy college. After Pharmacy, any individual can pursue the career mentioned in this video. 1) Marketing - There are many courses you can do after your pharmacy. Here is the list of courses at the UG & PG level to make a fulfilled career in the pharmaceutical management industry. * Diploma in Pharmaceutical Management * Post-Graduation in Pharmaceutical Management * Advanced Diploma in Pharmaceutical Business Management * BBA plus Diploma in Business Administration (Pharmaceutical) * MBA in Pharmaceutical Industry Management * Master of Business Administration in Pharmaceutical Management Executive * Master of Business Administration in Pharmaceutical Management * Post Graduate Diploma in Pharmaceutical Management 2) Cosmeceuticals - https://youtu.be/GHUe3eses64 3) Drug Inspector - https://youtu.be/niPTkhVbwLs 4) Teacher 5) Business
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The following courses might help you get a job in these companies:
1) Medical coding
2) Pharmacovigilance
3) Clinical trials
4) SAP - Systems, application & products
Watch our video here - https://youtu.be/kFCGE_2RODU
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A year ago, pharmacy seats in India increased by almost 30%.
Over the past five years, there have been 23.66 lakh engineering seats available in India, the lowest number since 2012-13, while 4.04 lakh management seats were available - the highest number in five years.According to the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), intake capacity at pharmacy institutes across the country has increased by nearly 30% this academic year as compared to 2018-19.It is neither good nor bad for engineers nor pharmacists. The Skill India report shows that in 2021, B.Tech has an employment ratio of 46.82% and B.Pharm has an employment ratio of 37.24%.
It is not possible to say that B.Tech or B.Pharm is good. All technical degrees are declining in India. The reason is traditional methods and not upgrading skills needed for today's world.
Watch this video - https://youtu.be/aCXsFV0M-Tk
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In the past few decades, online sales of goods and services have increased.
Nationwide lockdowns have been one of the catalysts in this process.
What can pharmacy students and pharmacists learn from this experience?
To read
https://pharmacoindia.blogspot.com/2021/11/e-pharmacy-biggest-change-in-drugs.html
To watch
https://youtu.be/8W-LkLwl3Do
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Pharm.D is started in India in 2008. When Pharm.D starts in India there is no rule to use Dr. as a prefix to the name of the student. But after the rule came, several communities are started comparing Pharm.D with MBBS. In this video, we will clarify this doubt of many students who believe that Pharm.D = MBBS. Pharm.D is of 6 years and MBBS is of 5.5 years. Both are different in terms of training but have some similar subjects like Pharmacology, Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Biochemistry. Pharmacy is a paramedical field that is more related to drugs and medicines. Let's see the difference between the two countries, India and America in terms of education. In America, Pharm.D graduates are somewhat equivalent to MBBS doctors in terms of salary and respect. In India, Pharm.D is still an emerging field and is growing in terms of salary and scope. India should focus on Research & Development. Salary of Pharm.D graduates can be improved in India. Let us see what we can see in our future. Hoping for the best to come soon!
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"Taal" is a Digital Stethoscope invented by a Bangalore-based startup company. Compared to traditional stethoscopes, digital stethoscopes have amplification capabilities in addition to mechanical filtering. With Taal, the user can control the volume of body sounds and filter mechanical and electronic noise. It can connect to a computer via a USB cable, and headphones and earphones can connect via the audio jack. With its help, anyone can diagnose them.
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Pharmacovigilance - https://youtu.be/p7Gcqflns00
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In this podcast, we will learn about the life of Dr. Krishna Ella. How he started the Bharat Biotech International Limited (BBIL) which is an Indian multinational biotechnology company. Join our Discord Server for the latest updates: https://discord.gg/6MbCBVdWQd
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This podcast will encourage you to improve your skills and build your network.
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Video Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bONyHGQKgg
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In this podcast, we will see the Parma Franchise Business Model.
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Residency Program is a structured, directed, salaried postgraduate training program in pharmacy a practice that typically lasts one or two years. This program focuses mainly on the development of competency skills and application of drug therapy knowledge in providing a broad scope of pharmaceutical services to the patients as simple it is the program which expertise the Pharm D graduates on specialized areas like Oncology, Nephrology, etc
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In Latin, Rx Stands for “Recipe” which means ”to receive”. Rx is associated with Doctors and Pharmacists. The symbol itself dates from medieval times and has come down to us to signify "prescription" and sometimes even "medicine" in a generic sense.
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