1. Clinical pharmacy education in India
- Author
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Padma G. M. Rao and Lincy S. Lal
- Subjects
Pharmacology ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,media_common.quotation_subject ,education ,India ,Pharmacy ,Education, Pharmacy, Graduate ,Independence ,Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination ,Clinical pharmacy ,Nursing ,Pharmaceutical Services ,Pharmaconomist ,Humans ,Medicine ,Pharmacy practice ,NAPLEX ,business ,media_common - Abstract
In 1948, soon after India achieved independence, the Pharmacy Council of India drafted the nation’s first standards for pharmacy practice. In 1953, the diploma of pharmacy (D.Pharm.) degree became the minimum qualification for pharmacy practice in community, industry, and hospital settings. During
- Published
- 2005