PUBLIC HEALTH PHARMACY

PHARMACY PRACTICE BP703T

UNIT -01

 

  • Hospital and it’s organization 
  • Definition, Classification of hospital- Primary, Secondary and Tertiary hospitals, Classification based on clinical and non-clinical basis, Organization Structure of a Hospital, and Medical staffs involved in the hospital and their functions. 
  • Hospital pharmacy and its organization 
  • Definition, functions of hospital pharmacy, Organization structure, Location, Layout and staff requirements, and Responsibilities and functions of hospital pharmacists. 
  • Adverse drug reaction 
  • Classifications – Excessive pharmacological effects, secondary pharmacological effects, idiosyncrasy, allergic drug reactions, genetically determined toxicity, toxicity following sudden withdrawal of drugs, Drug interaction- beneficial interactions, adverse interactions, and pharmacokinetic drug interactions, Methods for detecting drug interactions, spontaneous case reports and record linkage studies, and Adverse drug reaction reporting and management. 
  • Community Pharmacy 
  • Organization and structure of retail and wholesale drug store, types and design, Legal requirements for establishment and maintenance of a drug store, Dispensing of proprietary products, maintenance of records of retail and wholesale drug store.

UNIT -02

 

  • Drug distribution system in a hospital 
  • Dispensing of drugs to inpatients, types of drug distribution systems, charging policy and labeling. Dispensing of drugs to ambulatory patients and dispensing of controlled drugs.
  • Hospital formulary 
  • Definition, contents of hospital formulary, Differentiation of hospital formulary and Drug list, preparation and revision, and addition and deletion of drug from hospital formulary. 
  • Therapeutic drug monitoring 
  • Need for Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, Factors to be considered during the Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, and Indian scenario for Therapeutic Drug Monitoring. 
  • Medication adherence 
  • Causes of medication non-adherence, pharmacist role in the medication adherence and monitoring of patient medication adherence. 
  • Patient medication history interview 
  • Need for the patient medication history interview, medication interview forms. 
  • Community pharmacy management 
  • Financial, materials, staff, and infrastructure requirements.  

UNIT -03

 

  • Pharmacy and therapeutic committee 
  • Organization, functions, Policies of the pharmacy and therapeutic committee in including drugs into formulary, inpatient and outpatient prescription, automatic stop order, and emergency drug list preparation. 
  • Drug information services 
  • Drug and Poison information centre, Sources of drug information, Computerized services, and storage and retrieval of information. 
  • Patient counselling 
  • Definition of patient counselling; steps involved in patient counselling, and Special cases that require the pharmacist 
  • Education and training program in the hospital 
  • Role of pharmacist in the education and training program, Internal and external training program, Services to the nursing homes/clinics, Code of ethics for community pharmacy, and Role of pharmacist in the interdepartmental communication and community health education. 
  • Prescribed medication order and communication skills 
  • Prescribed medication order- interpretation and legal requirements, and Communication skillscommunication with prescribers and patients.

UNIT -04

 

  • Budget preparation and implementation: Budget preparation and implementation. 

  • Clinical Pharmacy: Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy, Concept of clinical pharmacy, functions and responsibilities of clinical pharmacist, Drug therapy monitoring- medication chart review, clinical review, pharmacist intervention, Ward round participation, Medication history and Pharmaceutical care. Dosing pattern and drug therapy based on Pharmacokinetic & disease pattern. 

  • Over the counter (OTC) sales: Introduction and sale of over the counter and rational use of common over the counter medications. 

UNIT -05

  • Drug store management and inventory control 
  • Organization of drug store, types of materials stocked and storage conditions, Purchase and inventory control: principles, purchase procedure, purchase order, procurement and stocking, Economic order quantity, Reorder quantity level, and Methods used for the analysis of the drug expenditure. 
  • Investigational use of drugs 
  • Description, principles involved, classification, control, identification, role of hospital pharmacist, advisory committee. 
  • Interpretation of Clinical Laboratory Tests Blood chemistry, haematology and urine analysis.