Value Added Courses

A Value Added Course in PSIT-Pharmacy is a supplementary academic module designed to impart domain-specific competencies and interdisciplinary proficiencies beyond the core curriculum.

   1) These courses integrate applied pharmaceutical sciences, regulatory frameworks, clinical methodologies, and technological innovations to enhance the professional aptitude of pharmacy graduates.

  2) They often include hands-on training, case-based learning, and simulation-based modules to bridge the gap between theoretical instruction and industrial or clinical practice.

SCOPE
  • To augment the cognitive and psychomotor skillsets of students in alignment with Good Pharmacy Practice (GPP) and industry benchmarks.
  • To expose learners to emerging therapeutic modalities, regulatory science, and Pharmacoeconomics.
  • To foster translational research capabilities and evidence-based decision-making.
  • To prepare students for multidisciplinary collaboration in healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors.
📌 Learning Outcomes
  • To develop core competencies in digital health technologies and the application of AI-driven tools in pharmaceutical care and data management.
  • To cultivate skills in computer-aided drug design by applying advanced in silico methods like molecular docking, QSAR modeling, and pharmacophore analysis.
  • To foster pharmaceutical entrepreneurship and strategic leadership for effective management of community pharmacies, drug stores, and Ayurvedic practice.
  • To explore the therapeutic role of medicinal plants and their integration into evidence-based alternative and complementary healthcare systems.
  • To build foundational understanding of mental health disorders and enhance the pharmacist’s role in psychiatric medication management and patient counseling.
  • To enhance resilience by equipping students with strategies to manage workplace stress, overcome burnout, and maintain mental wellness in professional settings.
  • To analyze pharmaceutical supply chain systems and apply crisis management protocols ensuring therapeutic continuity during public health emergencies.