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SRI RAMACHANDRA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, CHENNAI
PHARMACY COUNCIL OF INDIA, NEW DELHI
Sponsored Continuing Education Program
On“DEVELOPING STRATEGIES FOR THE EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION
OF REVISED PHARMACY CURRICULUM “
th th16 to 18 July, 2018
Faculty as
Learners
ObjectiveFraming for Curriculum
TeachingLearningMethods
Mentoringand Soft
Skills
QuestionPaper
Setting and Evaluation
Practice Based
Learning
Organized byPharmacy Education Unit
Sri Ramachandra College of PharmacySRI RAMACHANDRA MEDICAL COLLEGE AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
(Deemed to be University)Porur, Chennai - 600 116.
The Faculty Development Committee is instrumental in monitoring and identifying needs related to the professional and career development of the faculty, including, but not limited to: teaching, evaluation and research. Based on the identied needs for faculty development, the committee develops strategies for the Faculty development programs and workshops. Thus from its inception, the Faculty Development Committee of the PEU had organized eight Faculty Development Workshops focusing on Teaching, learning assessments and research.
WHO CAN ATTEND The program is open for faculty members of PCI approved Pharmacy institutions with 5 years teaching experience. Delegate participation is strictly limited to rst 30 registrants. Ÿ Par ticipants are requested to bring their own laptop
compulsorily.Ÿ Accommodation will be provided on request only for
outstation participants.
REGISTRATIONA registration fee of Rs 250/- (Refundable) + 18% GST (Rs 45/-) total 295/- to be sent in the form of DD drawn in favor of “Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute - DU”, Payable at Porur, Chennai.TA/DA will be provided for all participants (Receipts compulsory)
IMPORTANT DATES Last date for receiving application 03.07.2018 Intimation to selected candidates 05.07.2018Conrmation from candidates 07.07.2018
CONTACT DETAILSDr. S. Shanmuganathan Professor & Head, Dept. of Pharmaceutics9444039291
Dr. R. ThirumalaikumaranAssociate ProfessorDept. of Pharmacognosy9445213502
E-mail: [email protected] : www.sriramachandra.edu.in
Institution at a glance
Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute
(Deemed to be University), accredited by NAAC with CGPA 3.62
on a 4 point scale, a category I University, is located in Porur, on
the busy Chennai Bangalore highway, a twenty minute drive from
Chennai international airport. The University has achieved the
distinction of being placed at the 40th rank among all Universities
in India by the MHRD NIRF Ranking 2018. Over three decades, the
institute has transformed into a full edged University with nine
constituent college/faculties - offering 106 U.G. and P.G. courses
in health care sciences. The campus, spread over 150 acres, is
refreshingly green with well maintained lawns, sprawling open
space and trees. The campus itself is a township with Faculties,
the medical centre, staff and student housing, conference
facilities, playground, multi cuisine restaurants, ATMs, Gift
shops, travels, DTP, Railway and Air reservation counters,
nationalized banks and a post ofce.
Faculty of Pharmacy of Sri Ramachandra Medical College and
Research institute (Deemed to be University) established in 1993,
is a prestigious institution known for its excellent infrastructure
with well equipped research laboratories that attracts research
scholars from Pharm. D, Pharm. D (Post Baccalaureate), Masters
Program in Pharmacy Practice, Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical
Quality Assurance, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology &
Pharmaceutical Analysis. The B. Pharm program is accredited by
National Board of Accreditation, AICTE, New Delhi. Faculty of
Pharmacy has achieved the distinction of being placed at the 21st
rank among all Pharmacy Institutions in India by the MHRD NIRF
Ranking 2018.
About Pharmacy Education Unit
The Pharmacy Education Unit (PEU) was established in the year
2010 and is responsible for reviewing revisions of existing UG and
PG curricula periodically and foster the development of new
curricula based on the current trends and needs in Pharmacy
Profession, keeping abreast the evolving role of a Pharmacist
from Industry to health care.
Ÿ Get motivated and expand their roles as mentors and
facilitators in promoting the professional and personal
development of their mentees.
Ÿ Understand and apply the principles of evaluation
effectively in assessing the students and setting of
question papers.
Thrust areas of the CEP
Ÿ Insights on to the new B. Pharm Curriculum
Ÿ Teaching learning principles and methodologies
Ÿ Framing of learning objectives for UG curriculum
Ÿ Signicance of research for Industry – Academia
collaboration
Ÿ Challenges in effective delivery of UG curriculum and
measures to be adopted to overcome the same
Ÿ Principles of evaluation and question paper setting for
Undergraduate curriculum
Ÿ Principles of Mentoring
Ÿ Group dynamics and soft skills development.
About the CEP
This integrated Continuing Pharmacy Program is
aimed at escalating the understanding of the faculty on
the strategies involved in effective execution of the new
B. Pharm Curriculum. The program also intends to
provide opportunities for the teachers to acquaint
themselves with recent developments in teaching and
learning methods; to enhance their knowledge and
skills on the principles of evaluation and question paper
setting for the undergraduate curriculum. The focus of
this CEP also extends towards emphasizing the role of
a faculty in bridging academia and industry through
research, strengthening the skills of the faculty for
effective mentor-mentee dynamics and provide
assistance on their overall personality development.
Objectives of the CEP
Through this CEP, the participants should be able to….
Ÿ Understand the basic concepts of the newly
introduced common B. Pharm curriculum.
Ÿ Describe the various teaching learning
methods d iscussed and choose the
appropriate pedagogical techniques to suit
their student needs.
CHIEF PATRONS
Shri. V. R. Venkataachalam, Chancellor
Shri. V. R. V. Senguttuvan, Pro chancellor
PATRONS
Dr. P. V. Vijayaraghavan, Vice Chancellor
Dr. A. Ravikumar, Dean (Education)
CONVENORS
Dr. D. Chamundeeswari, Principal, SRCOP
Dr. K. Chitra , Vice Principal, SRCOP
CO– CONVENORS
Dr. C. Uma Maheswara Reddy, SRCOP
Dr. K. Sujatha, SRCOP
Dr. Latha Ravichandran, SRMC&RI
SECRETARY
Dr. S. Shanmuganathan, SRCOP
JOINT SECRETARY
Dr. R. Thirumalaikumaran, SRCOP
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Dr. S. Umamaheswari
Dr. K. Mangathayaru
Dr. P. Seenivasan
Dr. M. Sangeetha
Dr. Saba Maanvizhi
Dr. S. Gopinath
Dr. T. K. Gopal
Dr. Shabna Roupal Morais
Dr. C. Vinodhini
Dr. S. Gayatri
Dr. N. Vanitha Rani
Mr. S. Ramesh