Guest guest Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 Dear Madam Kunda Gharpure: Thanks for your post. I appreciate your enthusiasm for the new course. Experience teaches what libraries can't. Experienced people like you don't need much training in all newer courses. Their time-tested expertise is enough to deliver things in the right perspective. Do post again on the present topic. With regards Dr. Geer M. Ishaq Assistant Professor Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Kashmir Srinagar-190006 (J & K) Ph: 9419970971, 9906673100 Website: http://ishaqgeer.googlepages.com From: kunda gharpure <gharpurekunda@...>netrum Sent: Monday, 8 December, 2008 8:55:59 AMSubject: pharm D course hello, There was nothing of much importance in my post but since I could find it in my sent folder I am posting it again. This is a very interesting topic and thanks to Geer for taking this up. It is very heartening to know that Pharm D course has started in India.This will surely give a boost to the image of a Pharmacist. and there will be more symbiotic working relation between the physician and the pharmacist. However people like me feel sorry for having born few decades earlier.. In my time only 15-20% of graduates used to go for post graduation and B.pharm was all that was needed for a good job.Now even if I want to go for Pharm D I do not have that much energy to take two years course. Had it been one year because of my sooooo many years of practical experience I would have definitely gone for it. Anyway best luck to all those who will be undertaking this course. kunda Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. Download prohibited? No problem. CHAT from any browser, without download. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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