Evidence based medicine and pharmacy curriculum: an insight into Indian perspective

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Chandran, Viji Pulikkel
Khan, Sohil
Kulyadi, Girish Pai
Khera, Kanav
Devi, Elsa Sanatombi
Thunga, Girish
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2020
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World Health Organization recommends doctor population ratio as 1: 1000 and in India the ratio is 0.62: 1000. With the ever growing population and tremendous patient pool in India the significant challenge faced by clinicians is lack of skilled allied health professionals who can assist in providing timely, unbiased, critically appraised health information. Pharmacists are the most accessible health professionals and thereby crucial in facilitating rational medication usage and working closely with the public and multidisciplinary health care team. The goal of patient care can be achieved through the focused skill development programs embedded in health students’ curriculum. Indian pharmacy curriculum should be fostered with inclusion of evidence based medicine focused training programs, workshops, case studies, digital stories, e-pocket cards and simulations. This article represents current status of evidence based medicine learning and teaching in Indian pharmacy curriculum.

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Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science

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19

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4

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© 2020 Viji Pulikkel Chandran, Sohil Khan, Girish Pai Kulyadi, Kanav Khera, Elsa Sanatombi Devi, Girish Thunga. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences

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Medicine, General & Internal

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Evidence based medicine

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Chandran, VP; Khan, S; Kulyadi, GP; Khera, K; Devi, ES; Thunga, G, Evidence based medicine and pharmacy curriculum: an insight into Indian perspective, Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science, 2020, 19 (4), pp. 603-608

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