Communication Skills (Unit 2)
Elements of Communication: Introduction, Face to Face Communication- Tone of Voice, Body Language (Non-verbal communication), Verbal Communication, Physical Communication Communication Styles: Introduction, The Communication Styles Matrix with example for each-Direct Communication Style, Spirited Communication Style, Systematic Communication Style, Considerate Communication Style
Communication Skills (Unit 3)
Basic Listening Skills: Introduction, Self-Awareness, Active Listening, Becoming an Active Listener, Listening in Difficult Situations Effective Written Communication: Introduction, When and When Not to Use Written Communication- Complexity of the Topic, Amount of Discussion’ Required, Shades of Meaning, Formal Communication Writing Effectively: Subject Lines, Put the Main Point First, Know Your Audience, Organization of the […]
Communication Skills (Unit 4)
Interview Skills: Purpose of an interview, Do’s and Dont’s of an interview Giving Presentations: Dealing with Fears, Planning your Presentation, Structuring Your Presentation, Delivering Your Presentation, Techniques of Delivery
Communication Skills (Unit 5)
Group Discussion: Introduction, Communication skills in group discussion, Do’s and Dont’s of group discussion
Remedial Biology (Unit 1)
Living world > Definition and characters of living organisms > Diversityin the living world > Binomial nomenclature > Five kingdoms of life and basis of classification. Salient features of Monera, Potista, Fungi, Animalia and Plantae, Virus Morphology of Flowering plants > Morphology of different parts of flowering plants– Root, stem, inflorescence, flower, leaf, fruit, seed […]
Pharmaceutics 1 (Unit 5)
1. Semisolid dosage forms Definitions, classification, mechanisms and factors influencing dermal penetration of drugs. Preparation of ointments, pastes, creams and gels. Excipients used in semi solid dosage forms. Evaluation of semi solid dosages forms
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry (Unit 1)
1. Impurities in pharmaceutical substances History of Pharmacopoeia, Sources and types of impurities, principle involved in the limit test for Chloride, Sulphate, Iron, Arsenic, Lead and Heavy metals, modified limit test for Chloride and Sulphate General methods of preparation, assay for the compounds superscripted with asterisk (*), properties and medicinal uses of inorganic compounds belonging […]
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry (Unit 2)
1. Acids, Bases and Buffers Buffer equations and buffer capacity in general, buffers in pharmaceutical systems, preparation, stability, buffered isotonic solutions, measurements of tonicity, calculations and methods of adjusting isotonicity. 2. Major extra and intracellular electrolytes Functions of major physiological ions, Electrolytes used in the replacement therapy: Sodium chloride*, Potassium chloride, Calcium gluconate* and Oral […]
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry (Unit 3)
1. Gastrointestinal agents Acidifiers: Ammonium chloride* and Dil. HCl Antacid: Ideal properties of antacids, combinations of antacids, Sodium Bicarbonate*, Aluminum hydroxide gel, Magnesium hydroxide mixture Cathartics: Magnesium sulphate, Sodium orthophosphate, Kaolin and Bentonite Antimicrobials: Mechanism, classification, Potassium permanganate, Boric acid, Hydrogen peroxide*, Chlorinated lime*, Iodine and its preparations
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry (Unit 4)
1. Miscellaneous compounds Expectorants: Potassium iodide, Ammonium chloride*. Emetics: Copper sulphate*, Sodium potassium tartarate Haematinics: Ferrous sulphate*, Ferrous gluconate Poison and Antidote: Sodium thiosulphate*, Activated charcoal, Sodium nitrite333 Astringents: Zinc Sulphate, Potash Alum