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Dept     : D.Pharm
Sem      : 1
Regul    : 2014
Faculty : staff11
phone  : 123456
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UNIT
1
Introduction to Social Pharmacy

Introduction to Social Pharmacy  Definition and Scope. Social Pharmacy as a discipline and its scope in improving the public health. Role of Pharmacists in Public Health. (2)  Concept of Health - WHO Definition, various dimensions, determinants, and health indicators. (3)  National Health Policy – Indian perspective (1)  Introduction to Millennium Development Goals, Sustainable Development Goals, FIP Development Goals (1)

UNIT
2
Preventive healthcare – Role of Pharmacists in the following

Preventive healthcare – Role of Pharmacists in the following  Demography and Family Planning (3)  Mother and child health, importance of breastfeeding, ill effects of infant milk substitutes and bottle feeding (2)  Overview of Vaccines, types of immunity and immunization (5) 18 37 | P a g e  Effect of Environment on Health – Water pollution, importance of safe drinking water, waterborne diseases, air pollution, noise pollution, sewage and solid waste disposal, occupational illnesses, Environmental pollution due to pharmaceuticals (6)  Psychosocial Pharmacy: Drugs of misuse and abuse – psychotropics, narcotics, alcohol, tobacco products. Social Impact of these habits on social health and productivity and suicidal behaviours (2)

UNIT
3
Nutrition and Health

Nutrition and Health  Basics of nutrition – Macronutrients and Micronutrients  Importance of water and fibres in diet (1)  Balanced diet, nutrition deficiency diseases, ill effects of junk foods, calorific and nutritive values of various foods, fortification of food (3)  Introduction to food safety, adulteration of foods, effects of artificial ripening, use of pesticides, genetically modified foods (1)  Dietary supplements, nutraceuticals, food supplements – indications, benefits, Drug-Food Interactions (2)

UNIT
4
Introduction to Microbiology and common microorganisms

Introduction to Microbiology and common microorganisms Epidemiology: Introduction to the terms Epidemiology, its applications, terms such as epidemic, pandemic, endemic, mode of transmission, quarantine, isolation, incubation period, contact tracing. Causative agents, epidemiology and clinical presentations and Role of Pharmacists in educating the public in prevention of the following communicable diseases:  Respiratory infections – chickenpox, measles, rubella, mumps, influenza (including Avian-Flu, H1N1, SARS, MERS, COVID-19), diphtheria, whooping cough, meningococcal meningitis, acute respiratory infections, tuberculosis, Ebola  Intestinal infections – poliomyelitis, viral hepatitis, cholera, acute diarrheal diseases, typhoid, amebiasis, worm infestations, food poisoning  Arthropod-borne infections - dengue, malaria, filariasis and, chikungunya  Surface infections – trachoma, tetanus, leprosy  STDs, HIV/AIDS

UNIT
5
Introduction to health systems and all ongoing National health programs in India

Introduction to health systems and all ongoing National health programs in India, their objectives, functioning, outcome and the role of pharmacists. Role of Pharmacists in disaster management. Pharmacoeconomics - basics, Health Insurance, Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs), Health spending, Outof-pocket expenses

Reference Book:

Social Pharmacy,S.P.S Khurana.

Text Book:

Social Pharmacy,Thakur Publication

 

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