This document contains the resume of Arjun Avula. It summarizes his educational qualifications, skills, work experience, and objective. He has an M.Pharmacy from TKR College of Pharmacy with 74% and a B.Pharmacy from SLC's College of Pharmacy with 70.1%. He has work experience in pharmacovigilance and has hands-on experience using Oracle Argus Safety software. His skills include handling laboratory instruments and knowledge of formulation processes. He aims to work in a pharmaceutical research organization where he can contribute to career and organizational growth.
‘Experience is the best teacher”
Now, at the end of Hospital Training, I am pleading to say that NIRMA UNIVERSITY has intellectually included Hospital Training as part of B.Pharm. Hons. ‗S academic curriculum (Semester X). This hospital training has given me a chance to get exposed to practical work. What I have studied in semester 9, I have able to implement it in semester X hospital training.
I have already completed B.Pharm. And have studied subjects like Pharmaceutics, Pharmacognosy, etc. But in this course, I have been exposed to clinical field, not only theoretical aspect, but practical aspect as well which, according to me, the most exciting experience of my field is. According to my merit rank (calculated on the basis of semester 9 marks); I have got a chance to get trained in Shrey Hospital under the guidance of Dr. Chirag Joshi sir. He is the one who holds and manages the Intensive Coronary Care Unit (I.C.C.U) on one hand alone. It has been great experience to obtaining under such qualified and experienced person.
On the first day of my training, I along with fellow members was introduced to medical staff and have been introduced to different departments like ICCU, Operation theatre, dialysis unit, Radiology department, Pathology Lab, Lithotripsy, Pharmacy and various wards and these sessions were included in week one schedule.
During second week, I was allocated to pharmacy. I got exposed to the way to handle prescription and reading as well. I came to know the arrangement of medicines. Different medicines of same company were kept in one shelf and were arranged according to their alphabetical order in the same shelf. I also came to know about medication handling & storage, dispensing, ADR and medication order identification while handling prescription. By this pharmacy experience I came to know about extreme use of antibiotics i.e. irrational use we can say. Pharmacists here in pharmacy have overcome the mistakes done by doctor in hurry e.g. dose, freq.etc.
Our case studies began third week onwards and were continued till the end of training. Herein I studied different cases pertaining to most of the system of body. Dr. Chirag sir explained us the format of presenting the case like Patient demographics,chief complains, past history, past medication history, vital signs, systemic examination, laboratory investigation, other diagnostic tests (X-ray, USG, and MRI), medications, adverse reactions and then other related discussions. Sir explained us how to take history of patient and assigned me the case along with other fellow members which we have to present before him on the next day by preparing in the format what he had taught to us. Sir fully explains us the case according to format and carries on interaction as well. This include why a particular treatment is preferred (based on patient‘s economic status), how to overcome drug interactions and ADRs. He fully explains the treatment along with the available options of medicines e.g. Cephalosporins. He gives us a brief introduction over different class of the same along with brand names and the spectrum they cover. He explained all the part of case from entering in the hospital to discharge from hospital, every reason for single treatment. And I also saw some cases of particular of my interest like poisoning, alcoholic patient, renal failure.
During this practical training I also involved in ward round participation. I used to go with Chirag sir and learn the way treat the patient and maintain patient history notes. I used to check drug dose and dosing frequency. I also used to take patient history which is also critical in understanding patient‘s case. During ward round participation, I came to real practice experience as I was in front of the patient and use knowledge in dealing with patient.
All in all, it was the best experience that I have undergone in my field. This would be greater than anything in clearing my future registered pharmacist exam i
Why Pharmacy?
A well-rounded career
A vital part of the health care team
Outstanding career opportunities
Excellent earning potential
A trusted profession
‘Experience is the best teacher”
Now, at the end of Hospital Training, I am pleading to say that NIRMA UNIVERSITY has intellectually included Hospital Training as part of B.Pharm. Hons. ‗S academic curriculum (Semester X). This hospital training has given me a chance to get exposed to practical work. What I have studied in semester 9, I have able to implement it in semester X hospital training.
I have already completed B.Pharm. And have studied subjects like Pharmaceutics, Pharmacognosy, etc. But in this course, I have been exposed to clinical field, not only theoretical aspect, but practical aspect as well which, according to me, the most exciting experience of my field is. According to my merit rank (calculated on the basis of semester 9 marks); I have got a chance to get trained in Shrey Hospital under the guidance of Dr. Chirag Joshi sir. He is the one who holds and manages the Intensive Coronary Care Unit (I.C.C.U) on one hand alone. It has been great experience to obtaining under such qualified and experienced person.
On the first day of my training, I along with fellow members was introduced to medical staff and have been introduced to different departments like ICCU, Operation theatre, dialysis unit, Radiology department, Pathology Lab, Lithotripsy, Pharmacy and various wards and these sessions were included in week one schedule.
During second week, I was allocated to pharmacy. I got exposed to the way to handle prescription and reading as well. I came to know the arrangement of medicines. Different medicines of same company were kept in one shelf and were arranged according to their alphabetical order in the same shelf. I also came to know about medication handling & storage, dispensing, ADR and medication order identification while handling prescription. By this pharmacy experience I came to know about extreme use of antibiotics i.e. irrational use we can say. Pharmacists here in pharmacy have overcome the mistakes done by doctor in hurry e.g. dose, freq.etc.
Our case studies began third week onwards and were continued till the end of training. Herein I studied different cases pertaining to most of the system of body. Dr. Chirag sir explained us the format of presenting the case like Patient demographics,chief complains, past history, past medication history, vital signs, systemic examination, laboratory investigation, other diagnostic tests (X-ray, USG, and MRI), medications, adverse reactions and then other related discussions. Sir explained us how to take history of patient and assigned me the case along with other fellow members which we have to present before him on the next day by preparing in the format what he had taught to us. Sir fully explains us the case according to format and carries on interaction as well. This include why a particular treatment is preferred (based on patient‘s economic status), how to overcome drug interactions and ADRs. He fully explains the treatment along with the available options of medicines e.g. Cephalosporins. He gives us a brief introduction over different class of the same along with brand names and the spectrum they cover. He explained all the part of case from entering in the hospital to discharge from hospital, every reason for single treatment. And I also saw some cases of particular of my interest like poisoning, alcoholic patient, renal failure.
During this practical training I also involved in ward round participation. I used to go with Chirag sir and learn the way treat the patient and maintain patient history notes. I used to check drug dose and dosing frequency. I also used to take patient history which is also critical in understanding patient‘s case. During ward round participation, I came to real practice experience as I was in front of the patient and use knowledge in dealing with patient.
All in all, it was the best experience that I have undergone in my field. This would be greater than anything in clearing my future registered pharmacist exam i
Why Pharmacy?
A well-rounded career
A vital part of the health care team
Outstanding career opportunities
Excellent earning potential
A trusted profession
THROUGH A LIGHT ON PHARMACY AS A PART OF MALL CULTURE & THEIR ECONOMICAL VIAB...amitkandhare
It is outcome research survey in sell and purchase of different type of pharmacies correlating them with customer satisfaction. Our research concerns more about behavioral pattern of customers attitude for getting medicines either retail individual pharmacy or chain/shopping mall pharmacy. Through this research we focus on likelihood of sale and purchase or need of categories of pharmaceutical division and dealership in metropolitan cities.
Pharmacy profession plays main role in discovery, development, production and distribution of drug products and in the creation dissemination of related knowledge.
Is Pharmacy for you?
Check it out!
Want to Help People Get Well?
Like to Work Directly with Patients?
Enjoy a Wide Variety of Career Opportunities?
Want to be an Important Member of the Healthcare Team?
Excited to be a Part of Major Innovations in Drug Therapy?
Want to have a Job Mobility, Stability, and Flexibility?
If you want to be an instrumental character in improving patients' health by choosing the right medicines, then, this career is for you!
Have fun :)
Includes information about Education and training programs planned in hospital by hospital pharmacy. Useful for B Pharmacy 4th year student, and for M pharmacy (clinical pharmacy) student.
Clinical pharmacy.
History of clinical pharmacy.
Clinical pharmacy requirements.
Clinical pharmacist.
Function of clinical pharmacist.
Basic components of clinical pharmacy practice.
Scope of clinical pharmacy.
How does clinical pharmacy differ from pharmacy?
Clinical pharmacy specialists.
The service including clinical pharmacy/clinical pharmacist.
The service without clinical pharmacy/clinical pharmacist.
Level of action of clinical pharmacist.
Activities of clinical pharmacist.
Information source.
Clinical pharmacy practice areas.
Practice guidelines for pharmacotherapy specialists.
Clinical pharmacokinetics.
Medication related problems.
Drugs that can be monitored.
Status of clinical pharmacy in bangladesh
Scope of clinical pharmacy in bangladesh.
Why clinical,hospital and community pharmacy is essential in bangladesh
THROUGH A LIGHT ON PHARMACY AS A PART OF MALL CULTURE & THEIR ECONOMICAL VIAB...amitkandhare
It is outcome research survey in sell and purchase of different type of pharmacies correlating them with customer satisfaction. Our research concerns more about behavioral pattern of customers attitude for getting medicines either retail individual pharmacy or chain/shopping mall pharmacy. Through this research we focus on likelihood of sale and purchase or need of categories of pharmaceutical division and dealership in metropolitan cities.
Pharmacy profession plays main role in discovery, development, production and distribution of drug products and in the creation dissemination of related knowledge.
Is Pharmacy for you?
Check it out!
Want to Help People Get Well?
Like to Work Directly with Patients?
Enjoy a Wide Variety of Career Opportunities?
Want to be an Important Member of the Healthcare Team?
Excited to be a Part of Major Innovations in Drug Therapy?
Want to have a Job Mobility, Stability, and Flexibility?
If you want to be an instrumental character in improving patients' health by choosing the right medicines, then, this career is for you!
Have fun :)
Includes information about Education and training programs planned in hospital by hospital pharmacy. Useful for B Pharmacy 4th year student, and for M pharmacy (clinical pharmacy) student.
Clinical pharmacy.
History of clinical pharmacy.
Clinical pharmacy requirements.
Clinical pharmacist.
Function of clinical pharmacist.
Basic components of clinical pharmacy practice.
Scope of clinical pharmacy.
How does clinical pharmacy differ from pharmacy?
Clinical pharmacy specialists.
The service including clinical pharmacy/clinical pharmacist.
The service without clinical pharmacy/clinical pharmacist.
Level of action of clinical pharmacist.
Activities of clinical pharmacist.
Information source.
Clinical pharmacy practice areas.
Practice guidelines for pharmacotherapy specialists.
Clinical pharmacokinetics.
Medication related problems.
Drugs that can be monitored.
Status of clinical pharmacy in bangladesh
Scope of clinical pharmacy in bangladesh.
Why clinical,hospital and community pharmacy is essential in bangladesh
1. ARJUN AVULA
M.Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics)
Email:arjun.sagar81@gmail.com Mobile: +91-9160219392
CAREER OBJECTIVE:
To pursue my career in a pharmaceutical research organization where one ’s
innovative ideas, technical skills and abilities can be utilized for the career advancement and
to augment growth of organization.
ACADEMIC PROFILE:
Degree/Course Institute/College Board/University Year of
Passing
Percentage/Grade
M.Pharmacy TKR College of
Pharmacy,
Hyderabad
Jawaharlal Nehru
Technological
University
2014 74%
B.Pharmacy SLC’s College of
Pharmacy,
Hyderabad
Jawaharlal Nehru
Technological
University
2011 70.1%
Intermediate Sri Chaitanya
Junior College,
Ongole
Board of
Intermediate
Education, A.P
2006
91.4%
SSC SAV GUPTHA
HIGH SCHOOL,
Achampet.
Board of
Secondary
Education, A.P.
2004
87%
Pharmacovigilance Training: at Gratisol Labs, Hyderabad.
Concepts known:
Clinical Research& Pharmacovigilance Domain Awareness.
Knowledge on drug development (Phase I -IV) of clinical trial.
Pharmacovigilance in India.
Adverse events and it’s reporting standards.
Adverse events reporting forms.
Expedited case and it’s reporting time lines.
2. Hand on experience on Oracle Argus Safety 7.0 Database - Data Entry, Case
Processing MedDRA coding, SAE narrative writing of more than 30 cases.
Case assessment.
Duplicate check and case initiation.
MedDRA coding.
WHO DD coding.
SAE narrative writing.
Expectedness or Listedness of adverse event.
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
Handling of sophisticated instruments like, UV-Vis spectrophotometer, HPLC, IR-spectrometer.
Good theoretical knowledge on topics like novel drug delivery systems, Chemistry
of natural products.
Good Analytical and Technical Expertise in validation of stability and impurity
profile studies of drugs and pharmaceuticals.
Good knowledge of medicines and drugs and various formulation processes.
Ability to work as a team player as well as an individual with excellent
communication skills.
Preformulation Studies such as solubility studies, drug-excipients interaction
studies, and solid-state characterization of drugs etc. using physical techniques like
DSC, FTIR, and PXRD.
INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE:
Training at NATCO and GRNUEL INDIA LTD. in Quality control and
formulation research and development departments.
Attended the industrial orientation program at HITECH INSTITUTE OF
PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES.
3. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Worked as Lab Assistant at SLC’s college of pharmac y from 2012 January to
2012 September.
PROJECT:
Title:“FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF QUETIAPINE FUMARATE
BILAYER TABLET” at AD Life Sciences Pvt Ltd. (6 Months)
PERSONAL DETAILS:
Father’s Name : A.THIRUPATHAIAH
Date of Birth : 12th Nov. 1989
Gender : Male
Linguistic proficiency : English, Telugu &Hindi
Permanent Address : S/o A.THIRUPATHAIAH.
H.No: 16-11-741/D, Shalivahana nagar
Moosarambagh, Hyderabad, Pin: 500036.
DECLARATION
I hereby declare that the information furnished above is true to the best of my
knowledge.
Date:
Place: (A. ARJUN)