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                                     FIRST TIME 
                                      IN INDIA
  Online Management Development Programme  on 
        Essentials of Good Pharmacy Practice: 
       Special emphasis on COVID 19 Management
        th  th
      17 - 19   June  2021 |3 PM to 5 PM
              www.iihmrbangalore.edu.in
  About the Program
  This training program is specifically aimed to gain rapid insights from World Health Organization (WHO) & International
  Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) joint guidelines for advancing Pharmacy Practice worldwide and especially in India.
  Additionally, it focuses on WHO, MoH&FW, ICMR & NCDC guidelines for handling, treatment, and disposal of biomedical
  waste at Healthcare Facilities. In the view of current COVID -19 crisis, this is the first of its kind training program being
  offered in India. This training program mainly focuses on experiential training while promoting the GPP concept among
  Healthcare Professionals in India. This course will help the participants to get easy access to the guidelines, provides
  opportunities for peer discussions and eventually being influential in improving pharmacy practices.
  Introduction to the topic 
  The pandemic of COVID-19 has highlighted the importance of Emergency Preparedness and Response (EP&R) in India's education,
  training, capacity building, and infrastructure growth. Healthcare professionals, especially pharmacy professionals (PPs) in India,
  continued  to  provide  drugs,  supplies,  and  services  during  the  pandemic.  The  public-private  healthcare  system  in  India  is
  complicated and of varying quality. Patients face problems as a result of gaps in pharmacy practice education and training, as
  well as a lack of clarity about pharmacists' positions. Job requirements and effective placement of healthcare professionals in
  patient care, as well as on EP&R task forces or policy representation, are complicated by this lack of distinction.
                                                                  We have also witnessed malpractice and spurious distribution
                                                                  in  the  healthcare  and  pharmaceutical  domain  in  terms  of
                                                                  Personal  Protective  Kits,  Medications,  Injectable,  Life-saving
                                                                  Oxygen, and other items during this unprecedented Pandemic
                                                                  situation. This depicts the ground reality and ethical standards
                                                                  of Good Pharmacy Practice in this country. There is an utmost
                                                                  necessity to relook & re-establish the standards of Pharmacy
                                                                  Practice in healthcare setups available in each & every corner
                                                                  of the country in line with guidelines provided by the World
                                                                  Health    Organization    (WHO)    and    the    International
                                                                  Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) for Good Pharmacy Practice
                                                                  (GPP)  and  Ministry  of  Health  &  Family  Welfare  (MoH&FW),
                                                                  Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) & National Centre
                                                                  for Disease Control (NCDC) guidelines for handling, treatment
                                                                  and disposal of biomedical waste at Healthcare Facilities. For
                                                                  that,  the  dependency  and  responsibilities  are  very  high  on
                                                                  healthcare  professionals,  particularly  in  this  pandemic
                                                                  situation.  Through adaptation and implementation of GPP in
                                                                  Healthcare  setup,  PPs  form  an  essential  link  between
                                                                  physicians, nurses, and patients in the social community group,
                                                                  with an ultimate emphasis on patient wellbeing and protection.
    Objectives of Program:
              To understand the roles of pharmacists, national pharmaceutical organizations, and
              health care systems in developing GPP standards
              To understand the role of the pharmacist as a part of health care and the requirements of
              this role
              To understand the methodology and principles of quality management
              Be able to set standards, measure the quality and use the principle of continual
              improvement in one’s own working environment
              This course mainly explores and discusses the WHO/FIP GPP guidelines, the model of GPP
              in  the  hospital  setting,  and  aseptic  preparations.  Additionally,  it  focuses  on  WHO,
              MoH&FW, ICMR & NCDC guidelines for handling, treatment, and disposal of biomedical
              waste at healthcare facilities.
                                           After completion of this training program healthcare professionals will be able to apply:
                                                Good pharmacy practice principles in Indian Healthcare Context
                       Learning
                                                Quality management of pharmacy practice in Indian Healthcare System
                       Outcomes
                                                Contingency plans for community pharmacies during the pandemic
                                                                                    Program Highlights
                                                                                                                
                                                     Industry oriented 
                                                                            Practical exposure       Panel discussion on 
                                                                                                                              Certification of 
                                                       curriculum    
                                                                                  with the         COVID-19 Management          Completion 
                                                                             conceptual clarity 
                                                                           COURSE OUTLINE/SESSION PLAN
                                                      The MDP course is designed as a 3-Day online course with interactive sessions,
                                                      high-powered presentations, assignments, quiz, guidelines for SOPs and Q & A.
                                                      DAY
                                                                    Introduction to Good Pharmacy Practice
                                                                    The Standards of Pharmacy Practice: GPP
                                                     01
                                                                   Introduction to Hospital Pharmacy
                                                                   Institutional Pharmacy Practice
                                                      DAY
                                                                   Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoH&FW), Indian Council of Medical
                                                                   Research (ICMR) & National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) guidelines
                                                      02
                                                                   for handling, treatment, and disposal of biomedical waste at Healthcare
                                                                   Facilities.
                                                                   Joint FIP/WHO guidelines on good pharmacy practice: standards for quality of
                                                      DAY
                                                                   pharmacy services
                                                                   Good Pharmacy Practice during COVID 19 Pandemic
                                                     03
           Who can attend?
                                                       Pedagogy and Didactics
    The Programme is open to:                                    Interactive online sessions and presentations
        Health, Health IT, Hospital & Pharma
                                                                Case studies 
        Management Students & Professionals
        Medical, Dental, Physiotherapy, Nursing,
        Pharma, Paramedical Students
                                                                Experience sharing and quiz
        Any Graduate student/ Professional
        wants to pursue a career in Healthcare
  Fees & Registration Process:                                                               PAYMENT MODE: 
                                                                          (NEFT/RTGS/Google Pay or Scan QR Code to Paytm Transaction)
                      Program Fees:
         Delegates: Rs. 1,570/- (Including GST)
                                                                   Account Holder: Institute of Health Management Research 
           Students: Rs. 520/- (Including GST)
                                                                   Bank: HDFC Bank
                                
                                                                   Account Number: 00530330000089 
                    Scan QR Code to Register
                                                                   IFSC Code: HDFC0000053
                    (OR) Click Link to register
                                                                   Branch: Koramangala Branch, Bangalore
                    https://bit.ly/3feIjt1
       10% Early Bird discount if registered before 31st May 2021 | 30% group discount for registered pharmacists 
   PROGRAM DIRECTOR:                                                     PROGRAM CO-DIRECTOR:
                           Mr. Mrinmoy Roy
                                                                                                       Mr. Piyush Kumar
                           Assistant Professor 
                                                                                                       Associate Professor
                           IIHMR Bangalore 
                                                                                                       Associate Dean- Trainings
                           Certified Good Pharmacy Practice
                           Professional accredited  from Federation of                                 IIHMR Bangalore
                           Asian Pharmaceutical Association (FAPA)
                                                                  Dr. Shashi Bhaskara Krishnamurthy  
                                                                  Director of Clinical Education &
           INDUSTRY EXPERT : 
                                                                  Intensivist 
                                                                  Cloudphysician
   About IIHMR Bangalore
   Institute  of  Health  Management  Research,  Bangalore  (IIHMR,  Bangalore)  is  a  premier  Institute  for  Hospital  and  Health
   management  education  in  South  India.  IIHMR  Bangalore  has  a  legacy  over  a  decade  for  imparting  Health  and  Hospital
   management education, Training and Research activities in South India. In the year 2010, IIHMR, Bangalore got approval from
   AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education), Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India to offer 2 years full-time PGDM (Post Graduate
   Diploma in Hospital and Health Management) programme with specializations in Hospital Management, Health Management and
   Healthcare  Information  Technology  (HIT).  One  of  the  academic  objectives  of  IIHMR  Bangalore  is  to  promote  professional
   development of practising managers through well designed Management Development Programs (MDPs) for business managers in
   the various disciplines of Healthcare Management. 
                                                                           Institute of Health Management Research (IIHMR-B) 
                        For any inquiries:
                                                                                 #319, Near Thimma Reddy Layout,  Hulimangala,
    Please reach out to us on: 9535266665 | 98863 45519
                                                                                     Electronic City- 1, Bangalore-560105
                                                                            Contact No. : 080 61133800 | Toll free No. : 1800 572 2728
               trainings@iihmrbanagalore.edu.in
                                                                                          www.iihmrbangalore.edu.in
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