Pharmacology Professor
0 - 5 Years of ExperienceNot disclosed Full Time
Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Karad, Satara
Satara, Maharashtra, India
Posted on 15-10-2024
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Description
- Teaching Responsibilities: Develop and deliver engaging lectures, seminars, and laboratory sessions on pharmacology and related subjects, ensuring students grasp core concepts and applications.
- Curriculum Development: Design and update course curricula to reflect the latest advancements in pharmacology, incorporating current research findings and industry practices.
- Research Activities: Conduct original research in pharmacology, publishing findings in peer-reviewed journals and presenting at conferences to contribute to the field's knowledge base.
- Student Mentorship: Mentor undergraduate and graduate students, providing guidance on academic and research projects, and fostering their professional development in pharmacology.
- Assessment and Evaluation: Create and administer assessments, including exams and practical evaluations, to measure student understanding and progress, providing constructive feedback.
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaborate with colleagues in related disciplines, participating in interdisciplinary research projects and contributing to joint educational initiatives.
- Administrative Duties: Participate in departmental and institutional committees, contributing to curriculum reviews, program assessments, and faculty recruitment efforts.
- Continuing Education: Stay updated on advancements in pharmacology and related fields through professional development activities, attending workshops, and engaging in lifelong learning.
- This JD outlines the essential responsibilities of a Pharmacology Professor, focusing on teaching, research, mentorship, and collaboration to foster academic excellence and contribute to the field of pharmacology.
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- The Job Description (JD) for a Pharmacy Practice Professor involves teaching pharmacy practice principles, conducting research, and contributing to the education of pharmacy students. Here’s an 8-point JD for a Pharmacy Practice Professor role:
- Teaching and Instruction: Develop and deliver lectures, workshops, and hands-on training sessions in pharmacy practice, clinical pharmacy, and patient care to pharmacy students.
- Curriculum Development: Design and update the pharmacy practice curriculum to incorporate current trends, guidelines, and advancements in pharmaceutical care and medication management.
- Clinical Practice: Engage in clinical practice, collaborating with healthcare teams to enhance patient care and providing students with real-world examples and experiences.
- Research and Scholarship: Conduct original research in pharmacy practice, focusing on areas such as medication therapy management, patient outcomes, and health services, while publishing findings in academic journals.
- Student Mentorship: Mentor and advise pharmacy students on academic and professional development, helping them navigate their education and career paths in pharmacy practice.
- Assessment and Evaluation: Create, administer, and grade assessments to evaluate student knowledge and skills in pharmacy practice, providing timely feedback to support their learning.
- Community Engagement: Participate in community outreach programs and initiatives that promote public health and educate the community about medication use and safety.
- Professional Development: Stay current with developments in pharmacy practice and education by attending conferences, workshops, and continuing education programs, and by participating in professional organizations.
Category
Professor / Academic Staff
Key Skills
Ability to work in a teamCommunicationproblam solvingCreative Thinking
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