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DETAILS OF DEPARTMENT FOR UPDATING WEBSITE
Note: Kindly Update the details in the Word Document Provided and send back to dean@sduu.ac.in by 26/9/2015 4.00 pm without
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SECTIONS:
1. HOME
2. FACULTY
3. PROGRAMS
4. INFRASTRUCTURE
5. RESEARCH
6. EVENTS
7. AWARDS AND HONOURS
HOME
Sl no
1 History of
Department
The Department was established in 1988 with all facilities as per MCI requirement under
the guidance of Dr. Nanjappa, a senior professor and HOD Dr. Babu S Nema. In Jan 2003, MD
Pharmacology course was started with the approval of MCI. The department is active in the field of
pharmacovigilance and research. Our Department is recognized as Adverse Drug Reaction
Monitoring Center under Phamacovigilance Programme of India by Indian Pharmacopoeia
Commission, National Coordinating Center, Ghaziabad from July 2015. The central animal house is
registered under Committee for the Purpose of Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals
(CPCSEA), New Delhi.
2 Vision To establish a department in training of under graduate and post graduate students in
pharmacological concepts and its application in clinical medicine and research
3 Mission To device instructional strategies to promote critical thinking and problem solving skills
To adopt assessments that evaluates the above competence
To encourage involvement of students and faculty in research activities
4 Objectives To introduce OSPE for formative assessment and validate the stations To increase the number of publications by department faculty To initiate undergraduate students to carryout research projects To hold atleast one CME per year
5 HOD’s of the
department (Till
Date)
Sn Name From To
1 Dr. Babu S Nema 01/01/1988 30/08/1994
2 Dr. Lily Kutty 01/09/1994 01/08/1995
3 Dr. Hariharan T.S 02/08/1995 28/02/2003
4 Dr. T N Kumar 01/03/2003 07/05/2012
5 Dr. Sarala N 08/05/2012 Till date
6 Contact Phone No 08152243003-111
Email Id pharmacology@sdumc.ac.in
Fax 08152243006
1. FACULTY
A. Teaching Faculty List
Dr. Sarala. N
Dr. Bhuvana. K
Dr. Asha. B
Dr. Smitha Rai
Dr. Harish S
Dr. Muninarayana. S
B. Supporting Staff List with
Designation
Name Designation
Mr. Anand B.H Technical Assistant
Mr. J Srinivasa Laboratory Assistant
Mrs. Mani Kumari Attender
Mr. N.E. Srinivasa Attender
Mrs. Gowramma.V Sweeper
C. Research Scholars/ Residents/
Fellows List year wise Not applicable
TEACHING FACULTY PROFILE
Sl
no Name Designation Qualification
Additional
Qualification
Years of
Experience Expertise
Achievements
and Honors Email Id
Photo (Soft
copy only) UG PG
1 Dr. Sarala. N Professor &
HOD MBBS., MD
FAIMER
fellow
18 y
1 m
13 y
m Pharmacov
igilance
Research
methodolo
gy
FAIMER Fellow
Best teacher
Advance
Certificate
Programme in
Clinical Trial
Monitoring
n_sarala@r
ediffmail.c
om
2 Dr. Bhuvana.
K Professor MBBS., MD
9y
2 m
4 y
2 m Pharmacog
enetics
Understanding
Research: An
Overview for
Health
Professionals
drbhuvana_
k@yahoo.c
om
3 Dr. Asha .B Assoc. Prof. MBBS., MD PG dip
Diabetes
8 y
2 m
3 y
2 m
Clinical
pharmacolo
gy
Advance
certificate
program in
Scientific Writing
and Creation of
Essential
Documents
dr.asharedd
y@gmail.c
om
4 Dr. Smitha
Rai Asst. Prof. MBBS., MD
6 y
2 m
Prescriptio
n audit
Professional
Diploma in
Clinical Research
dr.smithaps
hetty@yah
oo.com
5
Dr. Harish S Asst. Prof. MBBS., MD
1y 2m Pharmacov
igilance
6
Dr.
Muninarayan
a S
Veterinarian BVSc
2 y
1 m
2. PROGRAMS
Sl
no
Courses
offered Course
Year wise No
of Students Course objectives
1 Undergraduate MBBS
1st MBBS
Not
applicable At the end of the course, the learner should be able to:
Knowledge & Intellectual Skills 2
nd MBBS
III term-33
IV term-101
V term -43 Explain the general principles of drug action,
pharmacokinetic parameters and drug interactions in
normal individuals, patients and special situations
Explain the principles of pharmacovigilance,
pharmacoeconomics, essential medicines and orphan
drugs
Prescribe drugs rationally for clinical conditions
including pregnancy and lactation
Explain ethics, scientific procedures and social
implication involved in new drug development
Psychomotor Skills
Perform chemical tests to identify the unknown
substance and set up intravenous infusion of drugs
Plotting the clinical pharmacokinetic graphs using
given values and their interpretations
Attitudes & Communication Skills
Counsel the patient regarding treatment guidelines for
diseases covered under the National Health Programmes
Counsel and instruct the patient to use metered dose inhaler
with or without spacer effectively
Final
MBBS –
Part 1
Not
applicable
Final
MBBS –
Part 2
2 Post graduate MD in
First Year Nil At the end of the course, the learner should be able to:
Knowledge & Intellectual Skills
Explain the general principles of drug action,
pharmacokinetic parameters and drug interactions in
normal individuals, patients and special situations
Explain pharmacotherapy of various clinical conditions
Explain the principles of various phases of clinical trials
Analyze clinical scenarios and critique scientific article
Second
Year Nil
Final Year Nil
Plan and conduct a study and publish an article
Psychomotor Skills
Perform assay methods, chemical tests, different
techniques and DNA extraction
Plotting the clinical pharmacokinetic graphs using
given values and their interpretations
Attitudes & Communication Skills
Tutor students during tutorials, small group
discussions and lectures
Counsel and obtain consent from patients
Diploma
in
First Year Not
applicable Second
Year
Not
applicable
3 Doctoral /
Fellowship
Not
applicable
4 Others
3. INFRASTRUCTURE
Sl no Details
1 General Facilities – Teaching
Aids available
Black and white board, OHP, LCD projector, e podium
E resources – power point presentations of lectures classes
2 Laboratory Facilities /
research
Clinical Pharmacology Laboratory
Experimental Pharmacology Laboratory
Demonstration Rooms with AV Aids
PG Research Laboratory
Central Animal House
Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring Center (AMC) of
Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (PvPI) under Indian
Pharmacopeia Commission, Ghaziabad
Clinical Pharmacy Unit
3 Museum – Models,
Specimens, Charts
Drug specimens-400
Drug catalogues-20
Photographs- 30
Models-14
Charts-12
4 Department Library – No of
Books , Journals
Books- 159, donated 59, complimentary 71
5 different journal 181
e journals -42
5 Sophisticated Equipment’s /
others
Analgesiometer tail flick type
Analgesiometer radiant heat type ( eddy’s hot plate digital )
Actophotometer with 4 digital counter
Cook’s pole climbing response apparatus
Rota rod 3 compartments
Hebb williams maze
Kindly provide photos of Department Infrastructure in soft copy.
Department of Pharmacology
Department of pharmacology- Faculty and Post graduates
Department library
Department Museum
Experimental Pharmacology Lab
Post Graduate Research Lab.
4. RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
Sl no
A. Thrust areas of
Research
Pharmacogenetics
Pharmacovigilance
Drug poisoning
Self-medication patterns
Pharmacoeconomics
Drug utilization studies
B.
Publications of
Department Year
wise – Provide in
Bar diagram
C. Indexing of
Publications
National International –12
National – 57 International
2
1
9
13
9
5
9
10
9
4
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Publications -Year wise
Chapters in Books -1
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Date Database – International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, Medline etc.,) - 36
D.
Five Prized
Publications of the
Department*
SL.
NO.
Title of the Paper Authors Journal ISI
Impact
Factor
1. Analysis of different
types of poisoning in a
tertiary care hospital in
rural south India
Heethal Jaiprakash
Sarala N
Venkatarathanamma
PN
Kumar TN
Food Chem
Toxicol.
2011;49:248–50
3.2
2. Regadenoson. Bengalorkar GM
Bhuvana K
Sarala N
Kumar TN
J Post Grad Med.
2012;58:140-46
1.07
3. A comparative study of
Efficacy of Atorvastatin
alone and its combination
with Fenofibrate on lipid
profile in Type 2 Diabetes
mellitus patients with
Hyperlipidemia.
Meenakshi Lella
Indira K.
J Adv Pharm
Technol Res
2013;4:166-70
1.02
4. Evaluation of efficacy of
duloxetine in stress
urinary incontinence in
women
Deepak P
Kumar TN
Sen TK
Indian J
Pharmacol
2011;43:176-9
0.58
5. Perception of pharmacists
regarding over‑the‑counter medication: A
Abinaya R
Asha B
Indian J
Pharmacol
2016;48:729-32
0.59
survey
E. Projects of the
Department
Funded
University
(SDUAHER)
Completed 2
Ongoing 4
External Funding
Agencies
Completed 2
Ongoing Nil
Non Funded Completed 66
Ongoing 2
Undergraduate
Projects
Completed 9
Ongoing 7
Post graduate
Dissertations
Completed 26
Ongoing NIL
F. MOU’s if any Not applicable
5. EVENTS
Sl no Events Conducted by
Department Details (Year Wise)
1 Conference Nil
2 CME
1. “Good clinical practice and Clinical trials” on 24-03-2009
2. “Clinical Pharmacy and Antibiotic Policy” on 28-10-2010
3. “Rational use of drugs and evidence based medicine” on 08-11-2012
4. “ Pharmacogenetics- Past, Present and Future” on 06-08-2016
5. “Generic versus Brand Medications: Health concern” on 09-08-2017
3 Workshop
1. “Protocol design and Ethical issues in clinical research” on 08-08-2013
2. “Scientific Writing” on 07-08-2014
3. “Literature search and reference management” on 31-07-2015
4 Guest Lectures
1. “Drug discovery and development” on 08-02-2011
2. Guest lecture and demonstration on “Substitution to Animal
experiments” on 14-08-2013
3. “Animal Experimentation and Ethics” on 19-11-2015
5 Pharmacology Quiz 2017
Pharmacology quiz was conducted for undergraduates of SDUMC on 09-
08-2017
Winners: Monorika and Sristi Vats
Runners: Sowmini Bharathi. S and Sushma. M
6 World Health Days Nil
Provide Photos of events conducted (Soft copy)
CME on“Rational use of drugs and evidence based medicine” on 08-11-12 at SDUMC, Kolar
CME cum Workshop – Protocol design and Ethical issues in clinical research” on 08-08-2013
CME cum workshop on “Scientific Writing” on 07-08-2014 at SDUMC, Kolar
CME cum workshop–Literature Search and Reference Management on 31-07-2015
Guest Lecture on Animal Experimentation and Ethics on 19-11-2015
6.
7.
CME on “Pharmacogenetics- Past, Present and Future” on
06-08-2016
CME on “Generic versus brand Medications: Health
Concern on 09-08-2017
Pharmacology Quiz conducted on 09-08-2017 Winners: Monorika and Sristi Vats
Runners: Sowmini Bharathi. S and Sushma. M
6. ACHIEVEMENTS AND HONORS
Sl no Achievements Details
1 Department BEST DEPARTMENT On 15-08-2015 by
SDUAHER
2 Faculty Wise
Sn Title of the
Prize / Award
Faculty
Name &
Designation
Awarding
Authority
Venue
where
awarded
Date/ year
of Award
1. FAIMER Fellow Dr. Sarala N
Professor &
Head
Regional
Institute,
PSGIMS&R
PSGIMS&R,
Coimbatore
April 2012
2. INSPIRE study has been
awarded for being most
active site for last 6
months (June 2012 to
November 2012)
Dr. Sarala N
Professor &
Head
St. John’s
Medical
College and
Research
Institute,
Bangalore
December
2012
3. Professional Diploma in
Clinical Research
Dr. Sarala N
Professor &
Head
Catalyst
Clinical
Services,
Delhi
New Delhi December
2013
4. Advance Certificate
Programme in Clinical
Trial Monitoring
Dr. Sarala N
Professor &
HOD
Catalyst
Clinical
Services,
New Delhi
New Delhi June 2014
5. Best teacher Dr. Sarala N
Professor &
HOD
SDUAHER SDUAHER
Kolar
September
2014
6. Professional certificate in
Pharmcovigilance
Dr. Bhuvana
K
Associate
professor
Catalyst
Clinical
Services,
New Delhi
New Delhi December
2012
7. Advance Certificate
Programme in clinical
Trial Monitoring
Dr. Bhuvana
K
Associate
professor
Catalyst
Clinical
Services,
New Delhi
New Delhi December
2013
8. Scientific Writing and
Creation of Essential
Trial
Documents
Dr. Bhuvana
K
Associate
professor
Catalyst
Clinical
Services,
New Delhi
New Delhi June 2014
9. Understanding Research:
An Overview for Health
Professionals
Dr. Bhuvana
K
Associate
professor
The
University
of
California,
San
Francisco
San
Francisco
October
2014
10. PG diploma in diabetes Dr. Asha B
Associate
professor
Annamalai
university
Chennai April 2013
11. Professional diploma in
clinical research
Dr. Asha B
Associate
professor
Catalyst
Clinical
Services,
New Delhi
New Delhi August
2014
12. Advance certificate
program in Scientific
Writing and Creation of
Essential Documents
Dr. Asha B
Associate
professor
Catalyst
Clinical
Services,
New Delhi
New Delhi October
2014
13. Professional diploma in
clinical research
Dr. Smitha
Rai
Assistant
professor
Catalyst
Clinical
Services,
New Delhi
New Delhi September
2014
3 Students
Post graduate
1.Dr. Revathi Ramesh
Best Poster: “NALFURAFINE- drug review” at International Workshop on
Research writing skills. Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, 12 &13
November 2013
Best Oral Paper: “Pattern of antimicrobial use in post- operative patients- A cross
sectional study”. IPSCON at NIMHANS, Bangalore, 16- 18 December 2013
2. Dr. Chethan Kumar Best Poster: “Effect of Metformin on weight grain induced by Olanzapine”.
ISRPTCON, JIPMER, Puducherry, 21 &22 November 2014
3. Dr. Sahana HV and Dr. Sowmya C won prizes in quiz competition. AJ
Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Mangalore on 29 November
2014
Undergraduate Miss. Manpreet Kaur (8
th Semester student)
Best Oral Paper: “Breaking bad news in experience among health
Professionals” in DEMEDCON 2015 on 23 April 2015
Provide Photos of awards (Soft copy)
Dr. Sarala award FAIMER fellowship-2012
Miss Manpreet Kaur receiving the first prize for oral presentation in DEMEDCON 25-04-2015
Dr Sarala awarded BEST TEACHER- 2014
Dr. Revathi Ramesh Best Poster: “NALFURAFINE- drug review” at International Workshop on Research writing skills. Institute of Chemical
Technology, Mumbai, 12 &13 November 2013
Dr. Chethan Kumar received Best Poster: “Effect of Metformin on weight grain induced by Olanzapine”. ISRPTCON, JIPMER, Puducherry,
21 &22 November 2014
Dr. Sahana HV won prize in quiz competition. AJ Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Mangalore on 29 November 2014
Dr. Sowmya C won prize in quiz competition. AJ Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Mangalore on 29 November 2014
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