About Course
The Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) is a six-year professional doctoral program that prepares students to become clinical pharmacists and healthcare professionals. The curriculum combines pharmaceutical science with clinical practice, covering subjects like pharmacology, clinical pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, therapeutics, and patient care. The final year involves a one-year internship or residency in a hospital setting, providing real-time clinical exposure and hands-on experience in patient care and drug therapy management.
Benefits
- Prepares students for direct patient care roles in hospitals and healthcare settings.
- Equips graduates with advanced knowledge in pharmacotherapy and clinical decision-making.
- Offers strong career prospects in healthcare, pharmaceutical industry, and research. Involves practical training through internships and hospital-based residencies.
- Builds a foundation for higher studies, specializations, or global healthcare opportunities.