Pharmacology exercise for undergraduate: MLNMC model
Journal: International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology (Vol.2, No. 4)Publication Date: 2013-08-01
Authors : Rakesh C. Chaurasia;
Page : 495-497
Keywords : Pharmacovigilance; Clinical trial; Problem based learning;
Abstract
Pharmacology is the backbone of clinical discipline of medical science. In the computer era of advancement, paraclinical teachings become more technical and clinical oriented. Regarding to undergraduate practical’s the animal experimentation and dispensing pharmacy are only exercises. But these are matter of critics due to their non-utility in future. Student’s apathy and non-interest are hidden factor to perform such boring experiments. Meanwhile the old-dated exercises have no potential to tone-up adequate clinical skills in future study instead of wastage of time and money. Killing of innocent animals is crucial and should be socially discouraged. Thus Pharmacology practical are matter of debate in current scenario. Being attachment with past sentiment of traditional dispensing pharmacy and animal experimentations, they are difficult to delete completely. The present article highlights some of our efforts in undergraduate exercises. [Int J Basic Clin Pharmacol 2013; 2(4.000): 495-497]
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