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The Department of Pharmacology is a core para-clinical department dedicated to imparting comprehensive knowledge of drugs and their rational use in clinical practice. The department plays a pivotal role in bridging basic medical sciences with clinical disciplines by fostering an understanding of drug mechanisms, therapeutic applications, adverse effects, and principles of evidence-based prescribing.

Academic Activities

Vision

To develop competent, ethically responsible, and research-oriented medical professionals capable of practicing rational and safe pharmacotherapy for the benefit of society.

Mission
  • To provide high-quality education in pharmacology through innovative teaching and learning methods.
  • To promote rational drug use and pharmacovigilance in healthcare settings.
  • To encourage research in experimental and clinical pharmacology.
  • To train students in critical appraisal of drug literature, therapeutic decision-making, and ethical drug promotion.

Laboratories and Facilities

The department is equipped with modern facilities including:

  • Experimental Pharmacology Laboratory with computer-assisted learning (CAL) modules
  • Clinical Pharmacology Laboratory for prescription writing and therapeutic exercises
  • Pharmacovigilance Unit for ADR reporting and analysis

Research Laboratory facilitating MD students and faculty research

  • Anti-microbial stewardship
  • Museum with drug samples, charts, and models

Animal experiments are conducted using simulation software in accordance with CPCSEA guidelines.

Research Activities

The department actively engages in research in the areas of:

  • Experimental pharmacology
  • Clinical trials
  • Pharmacovigilance and pharmacoepidemiology
  • Drug utilization studies
  • Evidence-based therapeutics

Students are encouraged to participate in ICMR-STS projects and institutional research initiatives.

Academic Activities

The department conducts structured teaching for MBBSMD, PhD students through:

  • Didactic lectures
  • Small-group discussions (SGD)
  • Case-based learning (CBL)
  • Problem-based learning (PBL)
  • Prescription writing and therapeutics sessions
  • OSPE/OSCE-based assessments
  • Interactive demonstrations and seminars

Special emphasis is placed on clinical pharmacology, communication skills, and training students to evaluate and select drugs based on efficacy, safety, suitability, and cost.

Community and Hospital Services

The department collaborates with clinical departments to promote:

  • Rational drug therapy
  • Essential drug list (EDL) implementation
  • Antibiotic stewardship
  • Patient counselling
  • Drug information services
  • Prescription Audits

The Department of Pharmacology is committed to nurturing future medical professionals with strong foundations in drug therapy, research aptitude, and ethical practice. Through

quality teaching, active research, and community engagement, the department strives to improve healthcare outcomes and promote the safe and effective use of medicines

Faculty

Dr. Sachin Manocha
Dr. Sachin Manocha

Professor & HoD

Dr. Meghna Pandey
Dr. Meghna Pandey

Professor

Dr. Shweta Sharma
Dr. Shweta Sharma

Associate Professor

Dr. Jaspreet Kaur Sidhu
Dr. Jaspreet Kaur Sidhu

Associate Professor

Dr. Arvind Narwat
Dr. Arvind Narwat

Assistant Professor

Dr. Rahul Kumar Bhati
Dr. Rahul Kumar Bhati

Assistant Professor

Departmental Scope & Services

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