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Swift School of Pharmacy, celebrated World Hepatitis day

Swift School of Pharmacy, celebrated World Hepatitis day. The theme of the programme was Find the Missing Millions - 2019 for this year. Students and faculty members enthusiastically participated in this programme. The event began with short introduction on hepatitis by Ms. Sonima Prasad, B.Pharmacy 3rd year student. Further, the programme was continued and focus was on various aspects related to hepatitis such as:

1. Raising awareness of the different forms of hepatitis and how they are transmitted
2. Strengthening prevention, screening and control of viral hepatitis and its related diseases
3. Increasing hepatitis B vaccine coverage and integration into national immunization programmes

The students of B. Pharmacy, Ms. Preet Kaur, Ms. Mandeep Kaur, Mr. Ramandeep Singh, Mr. Vivek Jha addressed the audience regarding the awareness about types of Hepatitis, its symptoms, prevention and treatment. The students also presented posters related to the theme of the event.. The event was concluded by Respected Principal sir, Mr. Anshu Gupta with informative words to aware students about the ailment. He emphasized on the significance of healthy lifestyle for the prevention of disease.
At the end of the session, Principal Sir appreciated the participated students and organizing faculty members for arranging this event on a short period notice.

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lecture on Future Prospective in Pharmacy

Today in Swift School of Pharmacy, a special lecture on Future Prospective in Pharmacy was delivered by pharmacy faculty. The lecture was specially organized for final year students. In this lecture Ms. Pooja Sharma, Associate Professor, told the student about the scope of pharmacy and made a discussion with students about their future plans. Well modern pharmacy profession has number of ways to mould the career.

They can go for R&D, F&D, Toxicology, Clinical and Preclinical trials and clinical research, Quality control and assurance, IPR, DRA, biopharmaceutics, kinetic studies, marketing, Teaching professional and also in Information technology (as medical writer etc.). A person with pharmacy graduate can also go for Drug inspector, Government Analyst which are government jobs. So, lot of fields and vacancies are available for Pharmacy graduates.
In the lecture, Dr Sushma Devi, Assistant Professor (Pharmacology) and Ms. Manpreet Kaur, Assistant Professor (Pharmaceutical chemistry) summarized that Pharmacy is the health profession that links the health sciences with the chemical sciences, and it is charged with ensuring the safe and effective use of medication. The scope of pharmacy practice includes compounding and dispensing medications, and it also related to more modern services like patient care, including clinical services, reviewing medications for safety and efficacy, and providing drug information.

At the end of the session, a question answer round was held to clear the queries of the students.

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57th National Pharmacy Week Celebration

Swift School of Pharmacy, Rajpura, celebrated 57th National Pharmacy Week under the theme Pharmacists for a Healthy India at its Campus. Students of B. Pharmacy & M. Pharmacy participated in various activities including Rangoli, Poster / Collage making, Slogan writing, debate and Quiz organized related to the theme.

On the first day, a rally was organized in Ghanaur constituency with a motive of DRUG FREE PUNJAB. Students of Pharmacy College walked through the streets and markets raising slogans against drug abuse. Dr. G. Munjal, President, Swift Group of Colleges presided over the function. While congratulating & motivating the students, Dr. Munjal said that we have to divert the mind of youth from drugs towards other recreational activities. He appealed all the students to join this campaign to make Punjab drug free. Dr. Maninder, Asstt. Director SGOC, Mr. Anshu Gupta and Nadeem Khan were also present among others on the occasion.

In the series of the celebrations, a guest lecture was organized to mark the occasion. Dr. A.K. Tiwary, Professor & Ex Head, Department of Pharm. Sci. and Drug Research, Punjabi University, Patiala was the Guest of Honor for the occasion.
Dr. Tiwary, enlightened the students about the various careers that can be opted in the field of Pharmacy and scope of Pharmacy in the future. Dr. Tiwary further added that as care providers, pharmacists have achieved tremendous success in their goals to improve quality of patient life.

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