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Health & Safety

Health

The purpose of the Student Health and Wellness Advisory is to provide guidance to the leadership of the Student Health Service, the Counseling Service, and the Health Promotion & Wellness Office in:

Identifying the Health and wellness needs of students and our community
Developing health and wellness programs to better meet the needs of students
Reviewing the student health insurance program to enhance the effectiveness of that program.
Providing input on the allocation of resources to address student health issues

Safety

The purpose of the Public Safety Advisory is to work collaboratively with the College Department of Public Safety on issues related to current campus security policies and procedures and make recommendations for their improvement relating to:

providing recommendations on educating the campus community, including security personnel and those who advise or supervise students, about sexual assault;
providing recommendations on educating the campus community about personal safety and crime prevention;
providing recommendation for strategic plans and safety issues on campus;
providing feedback and suggestions pertaining to new technologies in the public safety field and implementing programs on campus.
serving as a liaison for community concerns or issues that relate to campus safety.

Daily Schedule

Senior School (Weekends/Holidays)

D.Pharm ( First year)
Attendance 9:20AM
Lecture1 9:30AM to 10:30AM
Lab Session1 10:30AM to 11:30AM
Lecture2 11;30AM to 12:30PM
Recess 12:30PM to 1:30PM
Library/Leisure 1:30PM to 2PM
Lab Session2 2:00PM to 3PM
Lecture3 3PM to 4PM

Council for D pharma

PCI Introduction

The Pharmacy education and profession in India upto graduate level is regulated by the PCI, a statutory body governed by the provisions of the Pharmacy Act, 1948 passed by the Parliament.

  • The Pharmacy Act 1948 was enacted on 4.3.48 with the following preamble- “An Act to regulate the profession of pharmacy. Whereas it is expedient to make better provision for the regulation of the profession and practice of pharmacy and for that purpose to constitute Pharmacy Councils”.
  • The PCI was constituted on 9.8.49 under section 3 of the Pharmacy Act.

OBJECTIVES

  • Regulation of the Pharmacy Education in the Country for the purpose of registration as a pharmacist under the Pharmacy Act.
  • Regulation of Profession and Practice of Pharmacy.

FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES

  • To prescribe minimum standard of education required for qualifying as a pharmacist. (Ref.: section 10 of the Pharmacy Act)
  • Framing of Education Regulations prescribing the conditions to be fulfilled by the institutions seeking approval of the PCI for imparting education in pharmacy. (Ref.: section 10 of the Pharmacy Act)
  • To ensure uniform implementation of the educational standards through out the country. (Ref. : section 10 of the Pharmacy Act)
  • Inspection of Pharmacy Institutions seeking approval under the Pharmacy Act to verify availability of the prescribed norms. (Ref.: section 16 of the Pharmacy Act)
  • To approve the course of study and examination for pharmacists i.e. approval of the academic training institutions providing pharmacy courses. (Ref. : section 12 of the Pharmacy Act)
  • To withdraw approval, if the approved course of study or an approved examination does not continue to be in conformity with the educational standards prescribed by the PCI. (Ref.: section 13 of the Pharmacy Act)
  • To approve qualifications granted outside the territories to which the Pharmacy Act extends i.e. the approval of foreign qualification. (Ref. : section 14 of the Pharmacy Act)
  • To maintain Central Register of Pharmacists. (Ref. : section 15 A of the Pharmacy Act)