Overview

Department of Pharmacology is committed to excellence in teaching and research. The essence of academics encompasses innovative teaching methodologies coupled with didactic lectures to enhance self-directed learning in both undergraduate and postgraduate streams. The department harbours research projects with the aim of inculcating scientific spirit amongst undergraduates, postgraduates and faculty.

 

Key features

  • Hands-on experience on animal research with guidance from experienced faculty.
  • Opportunities to interact with industry professionals through workshops, symposiums and seminars conducted in collaboration with drug industries.
  • Placement offers by various Pharma research companies.
  • Exposure to preclinical and clinical aspects of pharmacology including bioequivalence studies and various phases of clinical trials.
  • Importance of collaborative research with other basic science departments and clinical departments through highly motivated and co-operative clinical faculty.
  • Involvement in national programs like Pharmacovigilance Program of India through ADR monitoring centre.

 

Core competencies

  • Innovative teaching methods
  • Pharmacovigilance
  • In-vivo animal experiments to screen CNS related activities like antidepressant, antianxiety, learning and behaviour
  • In-vivo animal experiments to screen anti-diabetic agents, diuretics, anti-inflammatory agents, analgesics and anti-epileptics
  • Pharmacoepidemiologic studies
  • Bioequivalence studies

 

Collaborations

The Department of Pharmacology has collaborations with

  • Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission Ghaziabad, for Pharmacovigilance Programme of India: ADR monitoring centre Activities
  • Pharmaceutical industries for pre-clinical studies.

 

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Programs

The Department of Pharmacology, KMC Mangalore offers the following programs:

 

MD - Pharmacology

MSc - Pharmacology

PhD

Teaching Schedule

II MBBS 2015 Batch

Academics

Highly trained and capable faculty form the main core of academics in Pharmacology who are constantly engaged in improvising existing and introducing Avant-grade modalities in  teaching and assessment methods with a constant review of the curriculum. Problem and case based learning, integrated teaching, flipped class, student led tutorials and jigsaw techniques are routinely employed in small group teaching.

Research

Our department pursues a multifaceted mission of training in the fields of pre-clinical research such as in-vivo evaluation of drugs acting on CNS, diuretics, antidiabetic drugs, hepato and nephroprotective activities, clinical research in areas such as infectious and non-communicable diseases and research in bioethics and medical education like validation of newer assessment methodologies.

In-house industry oriented internships

The postgraduates have the opportunity to obtain hand-on experience of clinical trials, including phase 2 to phase 4 trials and pharmacokinetic studies, through short-term internship at Manipal Centre for Clinical Research, Mangalore, which coordinates industry-sponsored clinical trials at the constituent units of Manipal Academy of Higher Education. This provides a good exposure to the regulatory processes involved, clinical trial protocols, documentation, ethics and informed consent, adverse event handling and more.

Faculty

Facilities

The department of Pharmacology is supported by state-of-the-art infrastructure for research and clinical experience.

Laboratories

The dept is well equipped with experimental pharmacology laboratory accommodating 120-150 students and a Clinical Pharmacology & Pharmacy Lab (294 m2) accommodating 175 students.

Libraries

The department has a rich collection of 289 books housed in an area of 20m2 to cater to the literature search needs of students and faculty.

Hospitals

Teaching hospitals give students hands-on learning.

Research & Publications

The crucial research areas are anti-diabetic, hypoglycaemic activity, analgesic activity, Antiepileptic activity, Anti-inflammatory activity, Diuretic activity, learning & behaviour studies, antianxiety effect, Antidepressant activity, hepatoprotective, nephroprotective activity, prescription pattern monitoring and pharmacoepidemiological studies.

                                   Click here for Publications 2015                                                      Click here for CME Conducted in 2015 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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