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(Since 1990 More than 1,000 programmes conducted in pharma industries and pharmacy colleges all over India and Abroad.)
IPER's Hon. Director Dr. Mahesh Burande received Pharma Leaders Award i.e. IPER is India's Most Promising Pharmaceutical Education & Consulting Institution in India on 21st September 2012 His Excellency Dr. K. Shankarnarayanan Hon'ble Governor at the Hands of Govt. of Maharashtra 5th Annual Pharmaceutical at Hotel Hilton, Mumbai during Leadership Summit & Pharmaleaders Business Leadership Award 2012. Mr. Keval From left Handa, Managing Director, Pfizer Ltd. and Wyeth Ltd. Mr. Satya Brahma, Right Hand Side Editor-in-Chief & Board Members of Pharma Leaders Group
www.pharmadiplomas.com
I.P.E.R. is India's Most Promising Pharmaceutical Education & Consulting InstitutionState Honour for I.P.E.R. at High Profile 5th Annual Pharmaceutical Leadership Summit and Business Leadership Award 2012.
Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research
Give your Pharmay Students Winning Edge with I.P.E.R.'s most and trusted tested
Professional Training Certificate Programmes to build Pharmacy Career, through
WEBINARS
Express Pharma June 1-15-2019, Page 44
There is a need to focus on skill developmentThere is a need to focus on skill development and prepare the workforce
for the pharma and life sciences industry at different dimensions, such as
analy cal GMP and Quality Management, Documenta on, Regulatory
and Sta s cal Techniques. Academic Syllabus of pharma training
ins tutes should do this Job. Dr. Sanjit Singh Lamba
Managing DirectorEisai Pharmaceu cals
I.P.E.R. is doing it from 1990.
Most Popular Webinars (3 Hours) and Certificate Training Programmes for Skill Development by I.P.E.R.
Title of Programme
Scope and Potential After Pharmacy - Galaxy of Job Opportunities and Career
Pharma Marketing - Art, Science and Profession
‘Schedule M’ and GMP Requirements in Pharma Industry
cGMP, Quality, Productivity, Validation, Safety and Positive Attitude as a Organization Culture for Corporate Growth
Professional and Profit Making Drug Store Management with Pharmaceutical Care
Pharmacovigilance and Clinical Research Important, Steps in the Journey of Drug Development
cGMP, Safety and USFDA Requirements
Basics of Pharma Regulatory Affairs
Product Management and Positioning in Pharma Marketing
Entrepreneurship and Business Opportunities in Pharmacy Profession
Personality Development through Communication skill, Presentation, Body language, Personal Grooming and Attitude
Positive Attitude, Hard work, Knowledge and Skill - Right Prescription for Success
Art of Facing Interviews and Techniques in Pharma Industry and Profession
Attitude to Altidude in Pharmaceuticals
*Although we have specified which class of students attend particular programme, any student of any class having desire to attend the programme he or she can do so.
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For Which Class
F.Y. B.Pharm, D.Pharm.-I, Pharm.D-I
S.Y. B.Pharm, D.Pharm.-II
S.Y. B.Pharm, T.Y. B.Pharm., D.Pharm.-II
T.Y. B.Pharm., Final B.Pharm., M.Pharm., Pharmaceutics and Q.A.
D.Pharm.-II, Pharm.D.-II, Pharm.D.-III, S.Y. B.Pharm.
T.Y. B.Pharm., Pharm.D.-IV and-V
Final B.Pharm., M.Pharm. Pharm.D.
Final B.Pharm., M.Pharm.
Final B.Pharm., Pharm. D.-IV
Final B.Pharm. M.Pharm., D.Pharm.-II, Final Pharm.D.
T.Y. B.Pharm., D.Pharm-II, M.Pharm.-I, Pharm. D.-III
Final B.Pharm, D.Pharm., Pharm.D, M.Pharm.-II
Final B.Pharm, D.Pharm.-II, Final Pharm.D, M.Pharm.-II
Final B.Pharm, M.Pharm.Pharm.D.
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1. Scope and Potential after Pharmacy - Galaxy of Job Opportunities and Careers.
Time Topic
09:00 am to 09:15 am Objective and Importance of the Training Programme.
09:15 am to 10:00 am Current Status of Indian Pharmaceutical Profession and Challenges Ahead: Can India become superpower in 2023? India Highlights, Health Infrastructure, Indian Pharma Industry, Annual per capita consumption of drugs, Leading 20 Pharma Companies, Top 10 Pharma brands, Global Pharma picture, Drug Development Process, Pharmacist Role.
10:00 am to 10:45 am Big career for Pharma Pharma Marketing and Sales:students – Job of MR – Organization structure – Growth – Prescription Generation Skill – Role of Product Manager.
10:45 am to 11:30 am Career opportunities in Pharma Manufacturing:Production – Quality Control and Quality Assurance – Regulatory – Food and Drug Administration – Teaching Qualities Required and Growth Plan.
11.30 am to 11:40 am Question and Answer Session
11:40 pm to 12:00 pm Objective Test and Feed back
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Time Topic
Pharma Marketing – Art, Science and Profession.
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09:00 am to 09:15 am Objective and Importance of the Training Programme.09:15 am to 10:00 am Current Status of Indian Pharmaceutical Profession
and Challenges Ahead: Can India become superpower in 2023? India Highlights, Health Infrastructure, Indian Pharma Industry, Annual per capita consumption of drugs, Leading 20 Pharma Companies, Top 10 Pharma brands, Global Pharma picture, Drug Development Process, Pharmacist Role.
10:00 am to 10:45 am Market, Marketing, Basics of Pharma Marketing:Function of Marketing, Pharmaceutical Marketing, Difference between Marketing and Selling, Direct Pharma Marketing, Indirect Pharma Marketing, Consumer Marketing, Industrial Marketing, Why Pharma marketing is more Challenging ? Who is involved in Pharmaceutical Marketing, Pharma Marketing Organization.
10:45 am to 11:30 am Job Responsibility of Pharma Sales and Marketing People: Job Responsibility of M:R:, District Manager, Area manager, Regional Sales manager, Sales Manager, Marketing Manager, Distribution Manager, Role and Responsibility of Product Executive, Product Manager, Job Responsibility of Training manager, Medical Advisor, Physical Dimension of M.R. Mental Dimensions of M.R., Emotional dimensions of M.R., Functional responsibilities of M.R. towards doctors, Functional responsibilities of M.R. towards retailers, Functional responsibilities of M.R. towards wholesaler.
11.30 am to 11:40 am Question and Answer Session11:40 pm to 12:00 pm Objective Test and Feed back
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Time Topic
‘Schedule M’ GMP Requirements in Pharma Industry
3.
09:00 am to 09:15 am Objective and Importance of the Training Programme.
09:15 am to 10:00 am cGMP Regulatory Ten Commandments of GMP: A g e n c i e s o f G M P, S O P, S C P, P r o c e d u r e s , Documentation, Validation, Facilities, Equipment's for Safety, Maintenance, Job Competence, Avoiding contamination, QC and QA, Audits.
10:00 am to 10:45 am Location and Schedule M – GMP Requirements:Surrounding – Building and Premises – Water System – Disposal of Waste – Warehousing Area – Production Area – Ancillary Area – Quality Control Area – Personnel – Health Clothing Sanitation of Workers – Manufacturing Operations and Controls – Precautions against Mix-ups and Cross Contamination – Sanitation in mfg Premises. Raw materials – Equipments.
10:45 am to 11:30 am Labels and Other Documentation and Records :Printed Material – Quality Assurance – Quality Audit – Quality Systems – Specifications – Master Formula Records – Packaging Records. Batch Packaging Records – Batch Processing Records – SOP and Records – Ref. Samples – Reprocessing and Recoveries – Distribution Records – Validation and Process Validation – Product Recalls – Complaints and Adverse Reactions – Site Master File.
11.30 am to 11:40 am Question and Answer Session
11:40 pm to 12:00 pm Objective Test and Feed back
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cGMP, Quality, Productivity, Validation and Positive Attitude as a Organization Culture for Corporate Growth
4.
09:00 am to 09:15 am Objective and Importance of the Training Programme.
09:15 am to 10:00 am GMP, Quality, Productivity, Positive Attitude: Definition and concept of Quality, Definition, Pharma manufacturers view on Quality, Pharma Regulatory's view on Quality, Doctors and Patients view on Quality, Quality and Attitude, various meaning of Quality, Resources and systems to build Quality, Meaning of word GMP, concepts of GMP, Productivity and its importance.
10:00 am to 10:45 am Objectives of validation, Benefits of Validation:validation, validation guidelines, Types of validation, Applicability of validation, D.Q. I.Q. O.Q.,P.Q.
10:45 am to 11:30 am Why cGMP, Current Good Manufacturing Practices:Ten basic rules of GMP, documentation and its importance, Reasons of documentation, Rules about making records, House Keeping related to area. House Keeping related to Materials, Records, and Documents, Personnel and Men, Materials, Machines and online set-ups, General Factory discipline, systems to be followed.
11.30 am to 11:40 am Question and Answer Session
11:40 pm to 12:00 pm Objective Test and Feed back
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Time Topic
Time Topic
Professional and Profit Making Drug Store Management with Pharmaceutical Care
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09:00 am to 09:15 am Objective and Importance of the Training Programme.09:15 am to 10:00 am Laws Regulatory Affairs in Drug Store Management:
related to drug store and its importance, Code of ethics, Legal aspects in dispensing process, Authenticity of Prescription, Ideal Prescription parameters, Refilling of Prescription, Ideal Prescription parameters, Refilling of Prescription, Categories of drugs, Schedule H drug, NDPS, Schedule X drug, Schedule G drugs, Schedule J drugs, Schedule P, Schedule Y, OTC Medicines, Brand Substitution and Legality, Indian System of Medicine and Homeopathy, Physicians samples, ESIC Medicines, Emergency supply of Prescription Medicines, Record Keeping and bills, Signing Authority, Purchase bills and Register, Legal Displays in drug store, Pharmacist presence.
10:00 am to 10:45 am Meaning of Patient Counselling to Increase Business: pharmacist, Definition of patient counseling, Different roles and skills of pharmacist in patient counseling, patients counseling methods and practice, counseling to avoid Drug- Drug and Drug food interactions, Tips for effective patient counseling, patient counseling and profits.
10:45 am to 11:30 am Role and Responsibility of Community, Hospital and Clinical Pharmacists: Organization structure, Physician and Pharmacist perfect balance, Major responsibilities of a Pharmacist, Preliminary drug store requirements, Understanding Technical terms, I am a pharmacist, Message to Pharmacist.
11.30 am to 11:40 am Question and Answer Session11:40 pm to 12:00 pm Objective Test and Feed back
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Pharmacovigilance and Clinical Research, Important Steps in the Journey of Drug Development
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09:00 am to 09:15 am Definition, types, importance General Introduction:
and scope of clinical research
09:15 am to 10:00 am I n t r o d u c t i o n t o P h a r m a c o v i g i l l a n c e :
pharmacovigilance, pharmacovigilance terminologies,
ADR reporting and introduction to the guidelines
governing pharmacovigilance
10:00 am to 10:45 am Ethics Regulatory Management in Clinical Research:
in clinical research – History of clinical research and
need for the ethics in clinical research, definition of
ethics, informed consent process, autonomy,
beneficence and justice
10:45 am to 11:30 am Definition for Good clinical practice and schedule Y:
GCP, principles of GCP, IRB/IEC composition and its
responsibilities
11.30 am to 11:40 am Question and Answer Session
11:40 pm to 12:00 pm Objective Test and Feed back
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Time Topic
cGMP, Safety and USFDA Requirements7.
09:00 am to 09:15 am Objective and Importance of the Training Programme.
09:15 am to 10:00 am Current Good manufacturing Practices as per USFDA
Norms: Why cGMP, Ten basic rules about GMP,
Documentation and its importance, Reasons of
documentation, Rules about making records, House
Keeping related to area. House Keeping related to
Materials, Records.
10:00 am to 10:45 am Housekeeping related to cGMP and Housekeeping:
materials, Records and Documents, Personnel and
Men, Materials, Machines, Online Setups, General
Factory discipline, Systems to be followed.
10:45 am to 11:30 am Meaning of Safety and Safety as per USFDA Norms:
importance, safety measures in pharmaceuticals, Fire
Safety, Dust Safety, Air and Water Safety, Documents in
Safety, Laboratory Safety.
11.30 am to 11:40 am Question and Answer Session
11:40 pm to 12:00 pm Objective Test and Feed back
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Time Topic
Basics of Pharma Regulatory Affairs8.
09:00 am to 09:15 am Objective and Importance of the Training Programme.
09:15 am to 10:00 am What is Regulatory Bodies and Importance:
Regulatory, Importance of Regulatory Affairs,
Evolution of Regulatory Affairs, Historical Review of
Regulatory Affairs.
10:00 am to 10:45 am Evolution, Various Countries Regulatory Bodies:
Regulatory Bodies, Their objectives and Goals, Scope
of Regulatory Affairs.
10:45 am to 11:30 am Regulatory strategy, what Regulatory Procedures:
regulators want, Expectation from RA Dept.,
Regulatory Submission, Procedures, Good Regulatory
Practices.
11.30 am to 11:40 am Question and Answer Session
11:40 pm to 12:00 pm Objective Test and Feed back
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Time Topic
Product Management and Positining in Pharma Marketing
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09:00 am to 09:15 am Objective and Importance of the Training Programme.
09:15 am to 10:00 am Product Manager Role and Responsibility : Organization structure of Pharma Marketing Dept., Role and Responsibility of Product Executive, Product Manager, Job Responsibility of Training Manager, Role of Medical Advisor.
10:00 am to 10:45 am Pharma Promotional Aids Strategies and Product Positioning: OTC Advertising and sales promotion methods, self medication and ranking of OTC. Products as per symptoms, Advantages and disadvantages of OTC product advertising, OTC advertisement through News papers, Magazine, Radio,Television, Electronic boards, Roads and Highways, Ballon, Vehicles, Internet, Retail drug store, Social Advertising merits and demerits of all methods, successful stories from market.
10:45 am to 11:30 am Prescription Marketing: Prescription and its importance – Different Pharma Promotional Aids and its impact in generator Pharma prescription, Visual Aids, Literature, Prescription Pad, Sticker, Gift Articles, Sampling, Multimedia, Social Advertising.
11.30 am to 11:40 am Question and Answer Session
11:40 pm to 12:00 pm Objective Test and Feed back
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Time Topic
Entrepreneurship and Business Opportunities in Pharmacy Profession
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09:00 am to 09:15 am Objective and Importance of the Training Programme.
09:15 am to 10:00 am Current Status of Indian Pharmaceutical Profession and Challenges Ahead: Can India become superpower in 2023? India Highlights, Health Infrastructure, Indian Pharma Industry, Annual per capita consumption of drugs, Leading 20 Pharma Companies, Top 10 Pharma brands, Global Pharma picture, Drug Development Process, Pharmacist Role.
10:00 am to 10:45 am Entrepreneurship Qualities required to become Entrepreneur: Successful Entrepreneurs in Pharmacy Profession. Different Business Opportunities in Pharmacy Profession.
10:45 am to 11:30 am Business Opportunities in Pharmacy Profession Requirements: Drug Store – Wholesale Drug Store – Distribution of Drugs – Repackaging of Drugs – Cultivation of Drugs. Loan License – Contract Manufacturing – Propaganda Marketing – Own Manufacturing of Formulations – Bulk Drugs.
11.30 am to 11:40 am Question and Answer Session
11:40 pm to 12:00 pm Objective Test and Feed back
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Time Topic
Personality Development through Communication Skill, Presentation,
,Body language Personal Grooming and Attitude.
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09:00 am to 09:15 am Objective and Importance of the Training Programme.
09:15 am to 10:00 am Communication Skill and Attitude: Communication m e a n i n g a n d p ro c e s s , D i f fe r e n t t y p e s o f communication, Aggressive, Passive, Assertive, Barriers of effective communication, Listening skill, Writing skills, Role plays.
10:00 am to 10:45 am Attitude Building: understanding behavior, understanding attitude, the link between behavior and belief, developing attitude by changing our belief Systems.
Get to the starting point, A few good Building Attitude:beliefs to build great attitudes, exercise.
10:45 am to 11:30 am Body Language: Understanding body language, types of body language, part of body language and why to improve body language.
Personal Grooming: Grooming tips for men, women, managing your time and developing your personality.
11.30 am to 11:40 am Question and Answer Session
11:40 pm to 12:00 pm Objective Test and Feed back
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Time Topic
Positive Attitude, Hard Work, Knowledge and Skill Right Prescription For Success
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09:00 am to 09:15 am Objective and Importance of the Training Programme.
09:15 am to 10:00 am Mind, Positive Attitudes takes you to Altitude in life: Mind and Negative Mind, Attitude, Success and Positive Attitude, Total Quality People, Positive and Negative environment, Benefits of Positive Attitude, Life Mathematics Dream and achievement, Good Management Practice and Positive Attitude, Positive Attitude and Quality, Positive Attitude and Stress, How good ideas are killed in organization, Happiness and Positive Attitude, Mathematics of Hard work, Knowledge, Skill, Attitude, Discipline and Love of god attitude, Parameters of success, Never give up Attitude, Positive Attitude Power.
10:00 am to 10:45 am - Communication Communication Skills and Attitude m e a n i n g a n d p ro c e s s , D i f fe r e n t t y p e s o f communication, Styles of communication like Aggressive, Passive and Assertive, Role Play
10:45 am to 11:30 am Meaning of Success, success and failure, Real Success:Success, Success formula
Importance in Quality, helping each other Team Work :efforts and success.
11.30 am to 11:40 am Question and Answer Session
11:40 pm to 12:00 pm Objective Test and Feed back
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Time Topic
Art of Facing Interviews and Techniques in Pharma Industry and Profession
13.
09:00 am to 09:15 am Objective and Importance of the Training Programme.
09:15 am to 10:00 am Preparing for interview to build confidence:
Interview, Meaning, Concept, Preparation before
interview, Application letter, Biodata, Companies,
organizations Presentation of information personality,
Presentation of documentation, Rehearsal.
10:00 am to 10:45 am Time to reach, Techniques To Face Actual Interview:
Relaxing your mind, Typical Questions Asked and how
to answer these questions.
10:45 am to 11:30 am Most difficult Questions asked and how to answer
them effectively and how to close interview and
follow-up.
11.30 am to 11:40 am Question and Answer Session
11:40 pm to 12:00 pm Objective Test and Feed back
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Time Topic
Attitude to Altitude in Pharmaceuticals14.
09:00 am to 09:15 am Objective and Importance of the Training Programme.
09:15 am to 10:00 am Attitude to Altitude: Positive Attitude, Hard work,
Knowledge, Skill – Right Prescription for Success –
Attitude Meaning – Importance of Discipline –
Meaning of Life and Contribution – Importance of
Various Skills to achieve target.
10:00 am to 10:45 am Successful case studies in Pharmaceuticals: Problem
Solving approach – Thinking out of Box – Increasing
Brand value.
10:45 am to 11:30 am Innovation in Pharmaceuticals: Innovation and
creativity – Formulation Innovations – Marketing
Innovations – Packaging Innovations – Delivery System
Innovations.
11.30 am to 11:40 am Question and Answer Session
11:40 pm to 12:00 pm Objective Test and Feed back
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Time Topic
Three Hours Professional Certificate
Programmes through Webinar by I.P.E.R.
ALL INDIA FEED BACKS
. . . . . inspires us to contribute more and more.
Igni ng mind of Par cipants.
Inspiring them to think Posi ve and do hard work.
Mo va ng them to decide their career goal and mission in life.
Thinking to start entrepreneurship or business.
Making them employable.
Understanding the meaning of life.
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“Our Campus placement went to 70% after attending Scope and
Potential After Pharmacy program. You are really building the
Pharmacy Profession”.
“Prot Making Drug Store Management with Pharmaceutical Care
clear the concept how an ideal store should be in coming future and
boosting us to work for creating such drug store in India.”
“I am really benetted by Art Of Facing Interviews Program. Got
selected by Novartis Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. With a package of 3.8lakh
annually. Students should undergo this program to get best job in
Pharma Industry.”
“Pharma Marketing Art, Science and Profession has shown us the
path to start career as M.R. and how to reach the position of M.D. of
Pharma Company.”
“Our Students are enriched with Pharmaceuticals updated
knowledge from the I.P.E.R. one day training programmes. Their
condence level are boosted to prove pharmaceutical skills.”
Dr. Amitava Ghosh, Prof.& Head, Dept of Pharmaceutics, Himalaya Pharmacy Institute, Sikkim (17/03/09)
Sripad Shelar 1st Yr B. Pharma, Indira College of Pharmacy, Pune (15/02/2008)
Ashwini Salgarkar, PGDCTM, Bilcare Research Academy (20/06/2008)
Jayita Mishra, 1 Year B.Pharma, st
DIT Faculty of Pharmacy, Dehradun (23/04/10)
Dr. Satheesh MadhavDirector, DIT Faculty of Pharmacy
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“Great step to make student aware of Different career opportunities, I am condent now to choose my career; more such programmes should be conducted. All are great speakers and they maintained friendly relationship ”.
“I got to know various opportunities in this industry with all having its own advantages and disadvantages. More importantly I got to know about my led of working where I want to go. Dr. Burande is very effective speaker spreads positive energy and highly knowledgeable.”
“Your words are inspiring us to serve this profession and I learned pharmacy is not profession only for money but also the quality of life, humanity, inspiring speakers of I.P.E.R.”
“It made me learn a lot of information regarding scope and potential after pharmacy which I did not know earlier; it made me feel that I also can become a great personality by doing B.Pharm. course I can serve to the country and my society even without doing MBBS which I was planning to do earlier. eDr. Mahesh Burande and Sam er Burande motivated us and build positive attitude kindly ; conduct such programmes in every pharmacy college, it .” keep going
“After this programme, undersood different streams of pharmacy jobs and what are job responsibilities in each stream; I can decide now which stream is better .”
Habiba Samreen, F.Y. B.Pharm. B.S. Anangpuria Institute of Pharmacy, Faridabad, Haryana (28/04/2017)
Subhash Kumar Ojha, B.Pharm. Final Year Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research
University (DPSRU), New Delhi (11/09/2018)
Apoorva Tripathi, B.Pharm. Second YearMLloyed College of anagement (Pharm) (12/09/2018)
Hamidul Rahman B.Pharm. 4th Sem., , NEMCARE Group of Institutes
m, (02/05/2019)NETES Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Mirza, Assa
Kadambari Yadav, B.Pharm. Final,Prakruti College of Pharmac, Koratgere, Tumkur, Karnataka (18/02/2019)
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Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research
Administrative Office : Office No. 15, Ideal Chambers, Ideal Colony, Plot No. 8, No. 831, Survey No. 129, Paud Road, Kothrud Pune - 411038, CTSPhone: Email: Website :020 - 25468006, 25410464, mahesh.burande@gmail.com www.pharmadiplomas.com
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PHOTOGRAPHS OF PROGRAMMES CONDUCTED PAN INDIA
Scope and Poten al A er Pharmacy atMGV College of Pharmacy, Nashik
30/3/2019
Scope and Poten al A er Pharmacy atDelhi Pharmaceu cal Science and
Research University (DIPSRU), Delhi11/9/2018
Positive Attitude, Hard work, Skill, Knowledge Right Prescription for Success at
Centaur Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. PuneDate: 30th July 1,2,3 August, 2009
Art of Facing Interviews and Techniques at R. C. Patel Ins tute of Pharmaceu cal
Educa on and Research, Shipur15/3/2019
Pharma Marke ng - Art, Science and Profession at Prakru College of Pharmacy,
Koratgere, Tumkur, 15/5/2019
cGMP, Quality, Productivity, Safety a organization culture for corporate growth at
Wockhardt, Aurangabad, 16/1/2018
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‘US-FDA: Key Features of cGMP’ Training for Siemens Information Systems Ltd., Mumbai
Date: 7 & 8 May, 2009
Drug Regulatory Affairs Programme Organized by I.P.E.R. for Pharma Industries
at Pune, DateL 1/2/2001
“Clinical Research and Drug Development Challenges and Opportunities”.
at Alard College of Pharmacy, PuneDate: 19/11/2011
Professional and Profit Making Drug Store Management with pharmaceutical Care at
Dubai Pharmaceutical Forum Date: 2/2/2002
“Personality Development through Communication Skill, Presentation, Body language
and Personal Grooming and Attitude.”.at Alard College of Pharmacy, Date: 4/9/2010
Product Management and Posi oning in Pharma Marke ng at Magnus Pharma, Nepal
Date: 15/10/2017
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Skills Required to become Successful in Pharmacy Profession
Date: 27-5-2020
Attitude to Altitude Date: 31-5-2020
Pharma Skill Development. Date: 29-5-2020
Careers in Pharmacy Date: 13-6-2020
Pharma Skill Development Date: 30-5-2020
Dr. Mahesh BurandeHon. Director - I.P.E.R.
Speaker
Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, KondhwaCollaborated with I.P.E.R. for Conducting
Pharma Management Programmes for Skill Development of Students.
Sinhgad Institute of Pharmacy, NarheCollaborated with I.P.E.R. for Conducting
Pharma Management Programmes for Skill Development of Students.
MCE Society’s Allana College of Pharmacy, PuneCollaborated with I.P.E.R. for Pharma Management
Programmes and Training for Students.
AKS University, Satna, M.P. Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for Pharma Management Programmes
and Training for Students.
I.P.E.R. Collaborations
Dr. N. V. Satheesh Madhav, Director Dehradun Institute of Technology
Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for Pharma Management Programmes and Training for Students.
Wockhardt Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for Pharma Management Programmes
and Training for all its manufacturing plants in India.
Wockhardt Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for Pharma Management Programmes
and Training for all its manufacturing plants in India.
Sandip Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sandip Univesity, Nashik
Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for Conducting Pharma Management Programmes for Skill Development of Students.
Baddi University of Sciences and Technology Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for Pharma Management
Programmes and Training for Students.
Modern College of Pharmacy, Nigadi Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for Conducting
Pharma Management Programmes for Skill Development of Students.
R. C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Shirpur
Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for Conducting Pharma Management Programmes for Skill Development of Students.
Guru Ram Rai College of Pharmacy, Dehradun Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for Pharma Management
Programmes and Training for Students.
PES Modern College of Pharmacy (Ladies), MoshiCollaborated with I.P.E.R. for Conducting
Pharma Management Programmes for Skill Development of Students.
MGV College of Pharmacy, Panchavati, NashikCollaborated with I.P.E.R. for Pharma Management
Programmes and Training for Students.
Sinhgad College of Pharmacy, Vadgaon Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for Conducting
Pharma Management Programmes for Skill Development of Students.
I.P.E.R. signed an M.O.U. with Priyadarshani College of Pharmacy,
and Prakruti College of Pharmacy, Koratagere, Karnataka, for conducting pharma managenent
programmes and One Day Certificate Programmes for Skill Development of Pharmacy students.
RMD C P Pune ollege of harmacy,Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for Conducting
Pharma Management Programmes for Skill Development of Students.
RMD PuneIPER,Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for Conducting
Pharma Management Programmes for Skill Development of Students.
K.K. Wagh College of Pharmacy, Institute of Pharmacy, Nashik
Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for Conducting Pharma Management Programmes for Skill Development of Students.
MCE Society’s Institute of Pharmacy, PuneCollaborated with I.P.E.R. for Pharma Management
Programmes and Training for Students.Only One College in India out of 1900 colleges
accredited by AICTE NBA.
SJM C Chitradurga ollege of Pharmacy, Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for Conducting
Pharma Management Programmes for Skill Development of Students.
A s C P B.PharmES’ ollege of harmacy, , PuneCollaborated with I.P.E.R. for Conducting
Pharma Management Programmes for Skill Development of Students.
Wilson College, Mumbai Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for D.P.Q.C.Q.A.M. Programme
for B.Sc. Students.
Llyod Greater Noida UPCollege of Pharmacy, ,Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for Conducting
Pharma Management Programmes for Skill Development of Students.
AES C D.Pharm Pune’s ollege of Pharmacy, ,Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for Conducting
Pharma Management Programmes for Skill Development of Students.
L.R. Institute of Pharmacy Solan H.P., ,Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for Conducting
Pharma Management Programmes for Skill Development of Students.
Microbiological Society, IndiaCollaborated with I.P.E.R. for Conducting
Pharma Management Programmes for Skill Development of Students.
LBS Collaborated with I.P.E.R. for MBA - Pharma Health Care Management (MBA - PHCM)
Skill Development in Pharma for Students.
Rajarambapu College of Pharmacy, Kasegaon, SangaliCollaborated with I.P.E.R. for Conducting
Pharma Management Programmes for Skill Development of Students.
Sinhgad Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, LonavalaCollaborated with I.P.E.R. for Conducting
Pharma Management Programmes for Skill Development of Students.
1. For any programme minimum 60 students should be enrolled.
2. Charges are inclusive of 18 % GST.
3. Training cer ficate (So Copy) will be provided jointly. Memento will be given to organizer and par cipant coming First in Exam.
4. Separate Training Report (USFDA / MHRA / WHO std) will be provided by I.P.E.R. to College.
5. Minimum 2 and maximum 4 industry faculty experts will conduct the programme.
6. Programme should be confirmed 30 days in advance.
7. For more than one programme MOA (Memorandum of Associa on)with college will be done.
8. 20% of Fees collected from students will be given to college as organizing expenses.
9. College should transfer money by online on following I.P.E.R. Account.
Financial Terms and Conditions
Name of Account
Bank and Address
Account No.
PAN No.
GST No.
SAC
Ins tute Pharmaceu cal Educa on and Research (Pune) Pvt. Ltd.
HDFC, Mayur Colony, Kothrud, Pune.
01492000004527
AAACI3921P
27AAACI3921P1ZB
999Z93
RTGS / NEFT IFSC : HDFC0000149
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In Case of more than One Programme, minimum 2 programmes should be conducted Simultaneously in two days
` 600 /- ` 500 /- ` 400 /- ` 300 /- ` 200 /-
Charges for the Webinars (3 Hours) Minimum 60 Students
Charges in Rs. Per Par cipant
Programme in Year
1 2 3 4More than
4
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SOP for Starting center or Activity
1. Send Applica on Form to I.P.E.R. by Email.
2. I.P.E.R. will send you Memorandum of Associa on, which you or your
college authori es should sign and send back to I.P.E.R. by email or hard
copy.
3. Select the No. of programmes in a year and suggest suitable dates and
ming.
4. Kindly send the money by online on I.P.E.R. Account with list of Par cipants
with their Email and Mobile Number.
5. 3 days prior to webinar I.P.E.R. will send link to par cipants.
6. A er the programme eCer ficate will send to Par cipant Signed by College
Principal and Hon. Director I.P.E.R. (within 10 days)
7. College and Student standing first in exam will get cer ficate Memento
from I.P.E.R.
8. Training Report of Webinar will be send within 30 days from I.P.E.R. to
college.
For Organizing Programmes Kindly Contact:
Sameer Burande Chief Execu ve Officer I.P.E.R.
Email: iper.samburande@gmail.com / mahesh.burande@gmail.com
Mobile: 9850838733 / 9822016759
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Dr. Mahesh Burande has over 30 years of rich experience in Pharmacy profession as Pharmaceutical consultant, and trainer to build pharmacy profession. He has worked as a pharmaceutical consultant for more than 100 pharmaceutical companies on different fronts and is the most popular trainer for Marketing, GMP, GCP, GPP and Positive Attitude programs. He has developed innovative GMP, Quality, Productivity, and Positive Attitude displays useful for WHO, ISO 9000, USFDA Certification programme. Under his Honorary Directorship Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research (IPER) A Pioneer Pharma Management Institute conducts 20 comprehensive job oriented Pharmaceutical Management Diplomas and Post Graduate Diploma in Pharmaceutical Marketing, which are highly recognized by pharma industries and
profession. He always says, “Let Our Every Effort Build the Pharmacy Profession”.
Dr. Mahesh D. Burande
I.P.E.R.’s Highly Professional and Experienced Faculty Members having strong linkages with Pharmaceutical Industries and Serving as Consultants and Trainers to many Pharma Industries.
Umesh D Kapre Chemical Engineer , having 36 years of experience in various discipline of manufacturing & operation of API. Worked with Calico Chemicals Bayer (India) ltd, United Phosphorous ltd, Ranbaxy laboratories ltd. Orchid chemicals & Pharmaceutical ltd, Alembic ltd, Sequent scientific ltd(strides Arco lab), Glenmark Pharmaceutical ltd, at various senior positions. He has passion for developing value for Safety, cGMP, Energy Saving attitude through Training &Guidance. He has developed work force to face overseas regulatory audits & compliance issues. He is member of ISPE, PDA, ASHRE, RAPS & life member of SEEM , Indian Red Cross Society, Quality
council of India, Indian society for training & development
Umesh D Kapre
Shirish Deshpande is a M.Pharm. D.B.M. and M.M.S. having 24 years of rich experience in Pharma Industry. Shirish is approved by F.D.A. Maharashtra in Tablet, Liquid, Ointment, Powder and Injectable manufacturing. Started his career as Junior Chemist at Nulife Pharmaceuticals he became Production In-Charge Libra drugs. Taking responsibility as Production Executive at Baif laboratories he got opportunity to contribute to Ranbaxy as Senior Manager Production Currently he is Head Operations clinical trial service centre. He is expert in production planning, target setting and achievement. He has proficiency in carrying out vendor audits, equipment
qualifications and process validation. Shirish is a team leader for achieving WHO-GMP, ISO/9002, TGA certification, ANVISA Brazil, Nigeria, Uganda and Zimbabwe. His contribution is well accepted in development of new products, transfering foreign technologies, setting up small volume parenterals. cGMP and GCP is at his heart and he is the best trainer in this area. His regulatory knowledge is amazing in getting product approvals and even negotiating with workers unions. Shirish is well trained in US on “The basics of clinical trials” and IVRS and worked in US Bilcare facility to get acquainted with management of clinical trial supplies. Shrish Deshpande's mission is to contribute and enhance acquired skills in pharmaceutical field and operate at a global level.
Shirish Deshpande
Sa sh KelkarB.Pharm. from Mumai University in 1983. Started career with Pfizer Ltd as Medical representative. Promoted as District Manager. Later on joined Novartis India as Area sales Manager. Further promoted as officiating Regional manager covering Maharashtra including Mumbai. Left sales and joined training and marketing with Lifesciences as Product Manager. Later, joined Svizera VHBhealthcare as Marketing Manager. Currently work as a medico-marketing consultant with some Pharmaceuticals. In depth product knowledge, innovation and marketing skills have always been his strength.
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Chief Executive Officer (I.P.E.R. Pune), General Manager (Healthmark Pharmaceuticals). Sameer Burande has completed his B. Pharmacy from Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal, and also holds a Masters Diploma in Pharmaceutical Management. He completed his industrial training from National Pharmacy, Oman to understand the G.M.P. concept in Pharmaceuticals. He has also contributed as a Medical Representative for IPCA Pharmaceuticals in the sales department. After gaining the industrial experience Sameer Burande decided to contribute in the noble field of education by joining I.P.E.R. institute which is pioneer in the field
Pharmaceutical Management, in order to develop the required skill sets in budding pharma professionals. Since then Sameer is well known for his dynamic programmes on Marketing, Positive Attitude, G.M.P., Interview Techniques etc. His philosophy of life is “A Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins with a single Step”, so take the initiative and make it happen.
Chandrashekar Bhingare is a M.Pharm. and having 32 years of rich experience in Pharma Industy and Academics. He is approved in tablets, Instrumental, Chemical and Microbiology testing by F.D.A. and considered to be one of the best trainer in GMP, Quality Assurance and Community Pharmacy. He is expert in validation as per MHRA and US-FDA and served as Auditor for many Pharma Companies. He is having experience as domain expert for pharmaceutical industry related processes and medical records in KPO. As a Pharma consultant he visited Dhaka, Boca USA and
having exposure for Six Sigma – greenbelt Projects. Bhingare wrote book on “Community Pharmacist – A New Outlook” and “Validation Protocols and SOP's for Water Systems for Pharmaceutical use.” His philosophy of life is excellence at every level with quality and dedication.
Chandrashekhar Bhingare
Rajendra Gokhale B.Pharm. having 25 Years of rich experience in Q.C., Q.A., Validation and serve many leading pharmaceutical companies like Emcure, US Vitamins, Alkem, Dr. Reddy’s Shanta Biotech and expert in validation protocols and SOP’s Successfully handled many audits of MHRA, WHOGMP, TGA, USFDA. He is the most popular trainer in validation of process, equipments.
Rajendra Gokhale
Sameer Burande
Dr. Sunil Kanvinde has 25 years of rich experience in manufacturing and well accustomed with cGMP practices as per WHO GMP, USFDA, MHRA, ANVISA, TGA. He served to various companies like German Remedies, E Merck, Novartis India, Sandoz and achieved the position of Director Manufacturing in Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. He improved delivery performance by 90% increased productivity maintaining quality, involved in technology transfer, validation and vender development Sunil Kanvinde is the best trainer in Manufacturing Area.
Dr. Sunil Kanvinde
Dr Abhijit V Gothoskar has completed his graduation, post-graduation and doctorate in Pharmaceuticals Sciences from Pune University, India. He is the gold medalist at graduate and post graduate levels for his outstanding performance. His research areas include Oral Controlled Drug Delivery Systems and applications of polymers in the field of pharmaceuticals. He has worked as a Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutics in Maharashtra Institute of Pharmacy, Pune for five years. Later, he was working as Modified Release Global Technical Manager at Colorcon Asia Pvt. Ltd. Presently he has started his own consultancy in the filed of development of platform technologies for OCRS and trouble shooting.
Dr Abhijit V Gothoskar
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Ajit is a Chemical Engineer with a PGDM & a Masters in Marketing Mgt. He has a total experience of 28 yrs [25 in Industry & 3 in Academics] Present Positions - CEO in M/s ACE (Technical Consultancy and Corporate Training). He is also a Consultant & Trainer to International Companies, an Advisor to an Educational Conglomerate and to Tata Strategic Management Group. He specializes in Chocolates & loves transforming people through training. For a couple of years Ajit was a Senior Director (Sinhgad Institute of Management) where he was involved in adding value to Management systems, People Development, Industry-Institute Interactions and Consultancy to Industries Earlier Ajit was Head - (Science & Technology and Corporate
Quality) in Cadbury India Ltd. reporting to the CEO&MD - Cadbury India. He was responsible for Research & Development AND Corporate Quality Assurance. He has also had a foreign assignment of 5 yrs in Egypt and travelled many countries on work. His mission is to impact individuals through “inspired living” and to raise the bar for Businesses & Institutes through 'FACILITATION', TRAINING and CONSULTANCY with Corporate Organizations.
Ajit Tawade
A result oriented professional proven success of 13 years in research & development, quality management testing and inspection and process enhancement. Expertise in managing cross – functional activities encompassing in process QA, incoming QA of the bought - out items with proficiency in coordinating with the vendors & enhancing the process operations; there by achieving the required quality level. Extensive experience in conducting internal / external audits to identify non-conformities relating to product & process. Obtained an approval of FDA – India for Microbiological & Instrumental analysis, sterility testing in pharma industry. Completed cGMP – trainer certificate course & achieved the best trainers award, best kaizen (cost saving) award. Effective communicator with management skills & strong analytical, problem
solving & organizational abilities.
Dr. Anil Fokmare
B. R. Masal M.Pharm. and , worked as Joint Commissioner, Asst. Commissioner and Drugs Inspector for MMSalmost 27 years with Food and Drug Administration, Maharashtra State and contributed as Regulator in building Quality. Well versed with Regulatory requirements, documentation and Licensing procedures. He has the earlier experience in Pharma Manufacturing and approved in Tablets, Capsule, Liquid Orals, Ointments and knows c Practices in Pharma Industry. GMP
B. R. Masal
Sanjay Chandratre is having 34 years of rich corporate experience at Glaxo with an excellent record of delivering quality training and provokes thinking to bring about effective charge in attitude and behavior – personal and professional. Endowed with excellent communication skills, empathetic and a strong ability to connect with the audience, key Training skills include effective communication skills, interpersonal effectiveness, Train the trainer, team building. Delivered Training on GMP basics, GMP refresher, GMP Induction, Values, Ethics, Mission, code of conduct, New Gowning Techniques, Procedures, Calibration, Deviation Handling, Validation, Area line clearance
Sanjay Chandratre
Gold Medalist in D.P.M.M. and D.P.P.A.M. Shoma Shrivastava has varied experience in sales, marketing and training. B.Pharm. (Hons.) from BITS, Pilani & M.B.A. in Marketing, she started her career as a M.R. with Merind Ltd. Worked with Ranbaxy Labs. Ltd. as Brand Executive and Regional Brand Manager, then moved into training with NIS Sparta Ltd. She has successfully conducted training programmes for companies like Citibank, HPCL, RBI, Voltas, NIIT and Tata Infotech.
Dr. Shoma Shrivastava
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Shubhada Kalele
Shubhada Kalele 1989 B.Sc. (Botany) from University of Pune with distinction and 1991 M.Sc. (Environmental Sciences) from University of Pune with Ist class. She is Presently working as an independent medical writer and data manager: Handling therapeutic clinical trial projects independently and executing various aspects of medical writing and data management. Working as a visiting faculty: Training students at different clinical research institutes (ICH GCP and other guidelines, clinical research in depth which also covers topics like medical writing, data management and different modules of CTD). Shubhada Kalele was Medical writing and data management in Synchron Research Services Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad (approx 6 years)
Project manager in Dr.S.Dahanukar's Advanced Ayurvedic Research Centre, Nair Hospital, Mumbai (approx.4 years) She has Presented a Paper on “Detection of Synthetic Steroids in Non-Allopathic Drugs”, in the Seminar “Update Ayurveda 2002”, conducted by Dept. of Clinical Pharmacology, Nair Hospital, Mumbai. and Co-authored a Paper Presented on “Safety issues with medicines from alternate system of medicines”, presented in the seminar “Pharmacovigilance, December 2003” at KEM, Mumbai
Education B.Pharmacy from Pune university. LLB from Bharti vidyapeeth deemed university Pune. Experience~ worked in tablets, capsules, liquid orals & injectables. Worked as Drugs inspector in FDA Maharashtra for 18 years. Worked as an Assistant commissioner in FDA Maharashtra for 7 years. Recipient of many certificates of good work & cash awards. To name few, 1. Rajeev Gandhi prashaskiya gatiman competition award 2008 in the hands of collector of Jalgaon, with cash prize Rs. 25000/- for development of office. 2. Pune municipal corporation social work award in the hands of honourable shri. Ajitdada Pawar, deputy chief minister of Maharashtra in 2012. 3. 54th IPC trust's FDA person of the year award in 2009-2010.
Ravindra B. Joshi
Suvarna Deshpande is a B.Pharm., M.B.A. from University of Pune & Started her career with Blue Cross Laboratories, Nashik in the year 1989. She has varied experience in Marketing. She worked with Femi care Pharma & Litaka Pharma in the capacity of Product Manager. She is an expert in Pharma Market Research, making of Pharma Promotional materials, Designing advertisement for Pharma companies & trainer for M.R & Managers. At present she is a faculty member for many management institutes & associated with I.P.E.R. from last 10 years. Her philosophy of life is to renovate, think & present everything with a difference & believes in continuous education for value addition.
Dr. Mrs. Suvarna Deshpande
Shrinivas graduated in Pharmacy, in 1981 at College of Pharmacy, Karad India, with first class and completed Masters Degree in Administrative Management in 1989 at Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management, Mumbai, India. After study, Shrinivas started working in pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries for more than two decades in various functional areas. Manufacturing of Pharmaceutical Products: 14 years, Pharmaceutical supply chain management : 09 years, as a project manager for various projects, Setting up new formulation facility Getting ISO-9002 certification Getting TGA-Australia, quality certification Shrinivas is certified by SAP Walldrof, Germany and trained by Siemens Information System Ltd. as SAP Solution Consultant-MM; release & version- R/3 4.6C. Currently engaged in project management. He is also certified
as 'Supply Chain Professional' by Operations Management Institute, USA. (APICS).
Shrinivas Inamdar
Shweta ChabraWith a keen desire to serve individuals to achieve their highest potential, Miss Shweta Chhabra has founded Insight Train O Sphere with a vision of developing soft skills and enhancing the performance of professionals and students in a way that will lead to a sustainable change in behavior and attitude Impactful Communication, Impression Management Skills, Assertiveness Skills, Talent Management through psycho diagnostic tools with handheld mentoring and individual counseling's are her forte´. With her specialization in Child Psychology and a Gold Medalist in Human Development, she is passionate about drawing out the best in people. Her Masters in Counseling Psychology coupled with her MBA in HR have given her a cutting edge of understanding diagnostic tools and understanding humans at their raw and tender core. She has
played a catalytic role in counseling and mentoring top professionals and students pursuing professional courses. A Lively, confident and vivacious person, she has a proven record of accomplishment. At a very young age she is a Personal Trainer and Coach to the Managing Director of Bilcare Ltd where she coaches him on interpersonal communications.
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M.Pharm., Ph.D. and MDPM (IPER) worked with Glaxo, Apollo and known for his vast experience in Manufacturing, R & D, and Regulatory. Worked as Gen. Manger, Biocon Ltd., Currently working at Switzerland.
Dr. Amit Khanna
B. Pharm from Sardar Patel University Vallabh Vidya Nagar(Guj) with Distinction. More than 25 years of experience in different departments like QA, QC and Production at key positions and as Head of the Departments of renowned Pharma Industries like Mercury Labs pvt ltd, Emcure Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Sewa Medicals pvt ltd, Serum Institute of India ltd, Akums Drugs and pharmaceuticals, Baxter India pvt ltd and Ciron drugs and pharmaceuticals pvt ltd. Successfully handled regulatory audits by US FDA, MCC, MHRA, WHO GENEVA,WHO India, ISO 9001 2008, Latvia, Uganda Nether land and others. Certified Trainer and Auditor by recognized authorities. Trainer for technical topics like GMP, GDP,QMS & Management topics like Team Building, Time management, 5S, Innovation, 7 tools of Quality Circle and so on.
A competent Marketing professional offering over 35 years of well-honed experience in Marketing / Sales, Business Development, Team Management & Brand Promotion., Holding expertise in Medical Devices(Orthopaedic Implants) & Pharmaceuticals in Indian Market as well as in OTC drugs and Cosmetics in African market, High caliber in creating, developing & executing innovative business development plans & strategies together with designing, consolidating & improving organizational processes., Excellent track record of driving business operations to profitability in startup and high growth situations., Expertise in all the aspects of Sales & Marketing operations making me ideally suited for middle/ senior level position in any International organization.
Mrs. Yashashri Wagh
Nitin Vasant Vaidya
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List of Pharmacy Colleges in India where Multiple Programmes are conducted from 1990
1. Abhinav College of Pharmacy, Narhe, Pune, Maharashtra
2. A.E.S. Educa on Society's Ins tute of Pharmacy, Narhe, Pune, Maharashtra
3. A.J. College of Pharmacy, Kerala
4. Aditya Bengaluru Ins tute Pharmaceu cal Educa on and Research, Bengaluru, Karnataka
5. Adrash Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's, K.T.Pa l College of Pharmacy, Osmanabad, Maharashtra
6. Akal College of Pharmacy, Punjab
7. AKS University, Pharmaceu cal Sciences and Technology, Satna, Madhya Pradesh
8. Al-Ameen College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru, Karnataka
9. Alard College Of Pharmacy, Pune, Maharashtra
10. Allana College Of Pharmacy, Pune, Maharashtra
11. Alwar Pharmacy College, Alwar, Rajasthan
12. A-One College of Pharmacy, Ahmadabad, Gujarat
13. Appasaheb Birnale College of Pharmacy, Sangali, Maharashtra
14. Arihant School of Pharmacy and Bio Research Ins tute, Gandhinagar, Gujarat
15. S. Patel Pharmacy College, Ahmedabad, Dist. Mehsana, Gujarat
16. B.S. Anangpuria of Pharmacy, Faridabad, Haryana
17. S. Patel College of Pharmacy, Dist. Mehsana, Gujarat
18. B.V.V. Sanghs College of Pharmacy, Bagalkot, Karnataka
19. Bapuji Pharmacy College, Davangere, Karnataka
20. Bhagwan Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Shri Bhagwan College of Pharmacy, Aurangabad, Maharashtra
21. Chabada Ins tute of Pharmacy, Raigaon, Satara, Maharashtra
22. Channabasweshwar (Poly) D. Pharmacy College, Latur, Maharashtra
23. Chitkara College of Pharmacy, Rajpura, Punjab
24. CMR College of Pharmacy, Hyderabad, Telangana
25. College of Pharmacy (Poly), Sawarde, Chiplun, Maharashtra
26. Columbia Ins tute of Pharmacy, Raipur, Cha sgarh
27. D. Vispute College of Pharmacy & Research Centre, Devad, New Panvel, Dist. Thane, Maharashtra
28. Delhi Pharmaceu cal Sciences and Research University, New Delhi
29. DIT Faculty of Pharmacy, Dehradun, U arakhand
30. Erode College of Pharmacy, Erode, Tamilnadu
31. Gahlot Ins tute of Pharmacy, Koparkhairne, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
32. Gaurishnakar Ins tute of Pharmacy, Satara, Maharashtra
33. Gayatri College of Pharmacy, Sambalpur, Orissa
34. Girijananda Chowdhary Ins tute of Pharmace cal Science, Azara, Guwaha , Assam
35. Gourishankar Educa on Society's Satara College of Pharmacy, Satara, Maharashtra
36. Hill Side College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru, Karnataka
37. Himalayan Pharmacy Ins tute, Maghitar, Sikkim
38. Indira College of Pharmacy, Pune, Maharashtra
39. Indira Ins tute of Pharmacy, Devrukh, Ratnagari, Maharashtra
40. Indo-Soviet College of Pharmacy, Ferozpur Road,Ghal Kalan, Moga, Punjab
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41. Ins tute of Management and Technology (pharm), Greater Noida, U ar Pradesh
42. Ins tute of Pharmacy, Washim, Maharashtra
43. ISF College of Pharmacy, Moga, Punjab
44. J.S.S. College of Pharmacy, Thiruvant Puram, Mysore, Karnataka
45. Jaipur College of Pharmacy, Jaipur, Rajasthan
46. Jaipur College of Pharmacy, Sitapura, Jaipur, Rajasthan
47. Jaya College of Pharmaceu cal Sciences, Chennai, Tamilnadu
48. K.D. Gavit Diploma in Pharmacy College, Nandurbar, Maharashtra
49. K.L.E.'s College of Pharmacy, Hubli, Karnataka
50. Kalol Ins tute of Pharmacy, Kolal, Gujarat
51. Kamla Nehru Polytechnic Pharmacy, Aurangabad, Maharashtra
52. Karavali College of Pharmacy, Mangalore, Karnataka
53. Kisan Vidya Prasark Sanstha's, Ins tute of Pharmaceu cal Educa on, Shirpur, Dhule Maharashtra
54. L. S. H. G. C. T. Gahlot Ins tute of Pharmacy, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
55. Lala Lajpat Rai College of Pharmacy, Moga, Punjab
56. M. A. M. College of Pharmacy, Narasaraopeta, Andhara Pradesh
57. M. C. E. Society's Ins tute of Pharmacy, Pune, Maharashtra
58. Maharashtra College of Pharmacy, Nilanga, Maharashtra
59. Mahatma Gandhi Vidya Mandir's College of Pharmacy, Nashik, Maharashtra
60. Mahila Utkarsha Pra shthan's, Ins tute of Pharmacy (D.Pharm), Dist Washim Maharashtra
61. Manipal College of Pharmaceu cal Sciences, Manipal, Karnataka
62. Manoharbhai Patel Ins tute of Diploma in Pharmacy, Gondia, Maharashtra
63. Medarametla Anjamma Mastan Rao College of Pharmacy, Dist. Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
64. MITCON Ins tute of Management, Pune, Maharashtra
65. Mula Educa on Society's, College of Pharmacy, Dist- Ahmednagar Maharashtra
66. NETES Ins tute of Pharmaceu cal Science, Nemcare Group of Ins tute, Mirza, Assam
67. Nirmala College of Pharmacy, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh,
68. Pharmacy College, Rampura, Dist - Panchmahal, Gujarat
69. Prakru College of Pharmacy, Koratagere, Tumkur, Karnataka
70. Priyadarshani College of Pharmacy, Koratsgere, Tumkur, Karnataka
71. Pushpagiri College of Pharmacy, Thiruvalla, Kerala
72. R. C. Patel Ins tute of Pharmacu cal Educa on & Research, Shirpur, Dist. Dhule, Maharashtra
73. Rajaram Shinde Ins tute of Pharmacy, Pedhambe, Chiplun, Maharashtra
74. Rajgad Dnyanpeeth College of Pharmacy, Bhor, Dist. Pune, Maharashtra
75. Rajiv Academy for Pharmacy, Mathura, U ar Pradesh
76. Ramaih College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru, Karnataka
77. S.D. College of Pharmacy, Barnala, Punjab
78. Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Pharmacy, Gadhinglaj, Dist. Kolhapur, Maharashtra
79. SBES Nanded Pharmacy College, Nanded, Maharashtra
80. School of Pharmacy and Emerging Sciences, Baddi University, Baddi, Himachal Pradesh
81. SDET Sridevi College of Pharmaceu cal Sciences, Jaipur, Rajasthan
82. Shree Gajanan Maharaj Mandal's Sharadchandra Pawar College of Pharmacy, Junner, Pune, Maharashtra
83. Shree Swaminarayan Pharmacy, Nathdwara, Rajasthan
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84. Shri B. V. V. Sangha's Hanagal Shri Kumareshwar College of Pharmacy, Bagalkot, Karnataka.
85. Shri Guru Ram Ray Ins tute of Technology & Science, Dehradun, U arakhand
86. Shri Nathji Ins tute of Pharmacy, Rajasthan
87. Siddhant College of Pharmacy Sadumbare, Pune, Maharshtra
88. Sigma Ins tute of Pharmacy, Vadodara, Gujarat
89. Sinhgad Ins tute of Pharmaceu cal Sciences, Lonawala, Maharashtra
90. Sinhgad College of Pharmacy, Vadgaon (BK) Pune, Maharashtra
91. SIPSAR, Greater Noida, U.P.
92. SLT Ins tute of Pharmaceu cal Sciences, Guru Ghasidas University, Bilaspur, Cha sgarh
93. Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B. G. Nagara, Andhara Pradesh
94. Sri V. E. T.'s College of Pharmacy, Humnabad, Karnataka
95. Sri Venkateshwara College of Pharmacy, Madhapur, Hyderabad, Tealangana
96. SVPM's College of Pharmacy, Malegaon, Barama , Maharashtra
97. Swami Keshwananad Ins tute of Pharmacy, Bikaner, Rajasthan
98. The Pharmaceu cal College, Tingipali, Orissa
99. Ujjain Ins tute of Pharmaceu cal Sciences, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
100. V. N. S. Ins tute of Pharmacy, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
101. Vidyasthali Ins tute of Technology, Science & Management, Durgapur, Jaipur, Rajasthan
102. Vikrant Ins tute of Technology & Management, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
103. VNS Ins tute of Pharmacy, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
104. Dr. D. Y. Pa l College of Pharmacy, Akurdi, Pune, Maharashtra
105. A.F.M.C. Dept. of Pharmacy, Wanavadi, Pune, Maharashtra
106. R.M.D. Insitute of Pharmaceu cal Educa on and Research, Chinchvad, Pune, Maharashtra
107. R.M.D. College of Pharmacy, Chinchvad, Pune, Maharashtra
108. Lotus Business School, Pune, Maharashtra
109. Ins tute of Pharmacy, Azam Campus, Pune, Maharashtra
110. Allana College of Pharmacy, Pune, Maharashtra
111. Sri. Adichunchungiri College of Pharmacy, B. G. Nagara, Karnataka
112. Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune, Maharashtra
113. S.J.M. College of Pharmacy, Chitradurga, Karnataka
114. Delhi Ins tute of Pharmaceu cal Sciences and Research University, New Delhi
115. L. R. Ins tute of Pharmacy, Solan, Himachal Pradesh
116. Sinhgad Ins tute of Pharmacy, Narhe, Pune, Maharashtra
117. Sandip Ins tute of Pharmaceu cal Sciences, Nashik, Maharashtra
118. Sinhgad Ins tute of Pharmaceu cal Sciences, Lonawala, Maharashtra
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List of Pharma Industries and Organizations in India and Abroad where Multiple Training Programmes are conducted from 1990
1. Akums Drugs & Pharmaceu cals Ltd. Haridwar, U arakhand
2. Alkem Laboratories Ltd. Baddi, Himachal Pradesh
3. All Maharashtra Newly Recruited Drugs Inspectors Training Programme by F.D.A. Maharashtra
4. Annasaheb Awate Arts, Commerce, Hutatma Babu Genu Science College, Pune, Maharashtra
5. Arihant College of Educa on, Pune, Maharashtra
6. Arihant Ins tute of Management, Pune, Maharashtra
7. Associated Capsules Group, Dahanu, Thane, Maharashtra
8. Avinash Herbals Pvt. Ahmednagar, Maharashtra
9. Baxter (India)Pvt. Ltd., Aurangabad, Maharashtra
10. Bilaspur Chemist and Druggist Associa on, Madhya Pradesh
11. Centaur Pharmaceu cals Pvt. Ltd., Maharashtra
12. Chemist Druggist Associa on, Vadodara, Gujarat
13. Cipla Ltd. Baddi, Himachal Pradesh
14. Dubai Pharmaceu cal Forum, Dubai
15. Eisen Pharmaceu cals, Pune, Maharashtra
16. Emcure Pharmaceu cals, Pune, Maharashtra
17. FDCA Gujarat
18. Fresenius Kabi India Ltd. Pune, Maharashtra
19. Glaxo Pharmaceu cals, Nashik, Maharashtra
20. Hindustan Liver, Mumbai, Maharashtra
21. Jalgaon Chemist and Druggist Associa on, Jalgaon, Maharashtra
22. Libra Drugs, Pune, Maharashtra
23. Jaywant Group of Ins tutes, Pune, Maharashtra
24. JSPM'S Kau lya Ins tute of Management, Pune, Maharashtra
25. Karnataka Chemists and Druggist Associa on, Karnataka
26. Karnil Pharmaceu cals, Pune, Maharashtra
27. Krishna District and Chemist Associa on, Vijaywada, Andhra Pradesh
28. Leben Laboratories Pvt.Ltd., Akola, Maharashtra
29. Litaka Pharmaceu cals, Pune, Maharashtra
30. Litco Pharmaceu cals, Ichalkaranji, Maharashtra
31. Lotus Business School, Pune, Maharashtra
32. M.S.B.T.E., Bandra, Maharashtra
33. M.S.B.T.E., Pune, Maharashtra
34. Magnus Pharma, Kathmandu, Nepal
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35. Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council Community Pharmacy Programmes for Regd. Pharmacists All over Maharashtra
36. Marcc Lab, Pune, Maharashtra
37. Marck Bio Sciences, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
38. Meditab Special es Ltd., Satara, Maharashtra
39. Medo Pharma, Chennai
40. MICON Ins tute of Management, Maharashtra
41. Mitcon Ins tute of Management, Pune, Maharashtra
42. NIPER, Mohali, Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
43. Novar s,
44. NuLife Pharma Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra
45. Okasa Pharma Pvt. Ltd. Satara, Maharashtra
46. ORG Marg, Pune, Maharashtra
47. Polybond India Pvt. Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra
48. Rajarambapu Ins tute of Business Management, Pune, Maharashtra
49. Shreya Life Sciences, Roorki, U arakhand
50. Shri Shivaji College of Arts, Commerce &Science, Akola, Maharashtra
51. Siemens India, Mumbai, Maharashtra
52. Ventri Biologicals, Pune, Maharashtra
53. Wanbury Ltd. Patalganga, Maharashtra
54. Wilson College, Mumbai, Maharashtra
55. Wockhardt Ltd. Nani Daman, Div Daman
56. Wockhardt Ltd., Aurangabad, Maharashtra
57. DIPS Biosciences Pvt. Ltd., Karad, Maharshtra
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Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India’s
Principal of The Year AwardSponsored by I.P.E.R.
Dr. K. P. R. ChowdharyH.O.D.
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vishakhapatnam
2008
Dr. S. B. BhisePrincipal
Govt. College of Pharmacy, Karad.
2009
Prof. (Dr.) B. P. NagoriDirector of Pharmacy Division,
Lachoo Memorial College of Science & Technology, Jodhpur
2010
Prof. S. S. Agarwal, Principal
Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (DIPSAR)
2007
Dr. N. S. ParmarPrincipal
KBIPER, Gandhinagar
1998
Dr. N. UdupaPrincipal
College of Pharma Sciences, Manipal
2001
Dr. S. G. DeshpandePrincipal
C. U. Shah College of Pharmacy, Mumbai
1999
Dr. F. V. ManaviPrincipal
K.L.E. College of Pharmacy, Belgaum
2000
Dr. B. SureshPrincipal
J.S.S. College of Pharmacy, Ooty
2002
Dr. M. N. SarafPrincipal
Bombay College of Pharmacy, Mumbai
2004
Dr. P. G. Yeole, Principal
Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Wardha.
2006
Dr. D. SatyanarayanaPrincipal
N.G.S.M. Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mangalore
2003
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Dr. B. S. KuchekarPrincipal
MIT College of PharmacyPune
Prof. Shailendra SarafProfessor, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dean, Faculty of Technology Ex- Director,
University Institute of Pharmacy Pt. Ravishankar Shukla
University, Raipur
Dr. A. Rajshekharan Principal
KMCH College of Pharmacy Coiamatore
Dr. Manjunath Ghate Dr. Milind Janraoji Umekar Director
Nirma Institute of PharmacyAhmedabad
Principal Smt. Kishoritai Bhoyar
College of Pharmacy, Nagpur
Dr. B. Madhava ReddyProfessor and Principal
G. Pulla Reddy College of PharmacyHyderabad
2011 2012 2013 2014
Dr. K. R. Mahadik Dr. S. J. Surana Dr. Divakar GoliPrincipal
BVDU, Poona College of PharmacyErandwane, Pune
PrincipalR. C. Patel College of Pharmacy
Shirpur, Dist Dhule
PrincipalAcharya B. M. Reddy College of Pharmacy
Bangalore
To Inspire Leaders . . . .
Prof. B. G. ShivanadaPrincipal,
Al-Ameen College of Pharmacy, recipient of 1998 - 99 Award.
Dr. S. S. KadamPrincipal,
Poona College of Pharmacyrecipient of 1997 - 98 Award
Mr. Dilip ShanghviManaging Director,
Sun Pharmaceuticals,recipient of 1999 - 2000 Award.
Mrs. Seema DandeM.D. Innovex Advertising
recipient of 2004 - 2005 Award.
Dr. Himadri SenPresident, Pharma Research &
Regulatory Affairs, Lupin Research Park, Pune
recipient of 2005 - 2006 Award.
Dr. A. D. DeshpandePrincipal,
Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Pharmacyrecipient of 1999 - 2000 Award
Mr. R. B. Parge M. D., Libra Drugs
recipient of 1995 - 96 Award.
Dr. J. K. Lalla Principal K. M. Kundanani College of Pharmacy
recipient of 1995 - 96 Award.
Mr. S. V. GodboleManaging Director,
Eisen Pharmaceuticals,recipient of 1996 - 97 Award.
Mr. Ajit SinghChairman,
Associated Capsule Grouprecipient of 1996 - 97 Award
Mr. Ramanbhai B. Patel Chairman & Managing Director,
Zydus Cadila,recipient of 1997 - 98 Award.
Mr. A. V. BhaleraoDirector, Mfg,
Emcure Pharmaceuticals recipient of 1997 - 98 Award
Mr. J. A. TrivediManaging Director,
Nulife Pharmaceuticals recipient of 1998 - 99 Award.
Dr. Praful R. Naik Executive Director,
Bilcare Research Ltd., Punerecipient of 2007 - 2008 Award.
Subodh PriolkarGeneral Manager
Colorcon Asia Ltd., Mumbairecipient of 2009 - 2010 Award.
Mr. D. A. Gundu RaoPresident,
Karnataka State Pharmacy Council,recipient of 1998 - 99 Award
Dr. Chandrakant Kokate Ex. Vice Chancellor Kakatiya University,
Warangal, Ex. President Pharmacy Council of India recipient of 2001 - 2002 Award.
Dr. S. K. MahajanJoint Director, Technical Education,
Maharashtra State, Pune Regionrecipient of 2003 - 2004 Award.
Dr. S. S. JadhavExecutive Director,
Serum Institute of India Ltd., Punerecipient of 2006 - 2007 Award.
Sandeep JainDirector,
Akums Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Ltd.recipient of 2007 - 2008 Award.
S. P. Yavalkar Deputy Secretary (Tech.),
M.S.B.T.E., Mumbai,recipient of 2007 - 2008 Award.
Hemant DandeSenior Vice President
Raptokos, Bret and Co. Ltdrecipient of 2008 - 2009 Award.
Madan S. JagtapChairman, Gaurishankar Educational and
Charitable Trust, Satararecipient of 2008 - 2009 Award.
Anil BoraC.E.O.
Centaur Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. Pune recipient of 2008 - 2009 Award.
V. G. KhireDirector
Okasa Pharma Pvt. Ltd., Satararecipient of 2009 - 2010 Award.
Dr. S. J. SuranaPrincipal & Professor
R.C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Shirpur, recipient of 2009 - 2010 Award.
Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (Pune) Pvt. Ltd.
Shrikant ShethVice President,
Associated Capsules Pvt. Ltd. recipient of 2012 - 2013 Award.
Umesh TrivediChairman and MD Nulife Pharmaceuticals, Pune
recipient of 2017 - 2018 Award.
Shailesh PagariyaChairman, Arihant Group of Institutes, Pune
recipient of 2012 - 2013 Award.
Dr. Amod SaneM.D., Grren Pharmacy, Pune
recipient of 2013 - 2014 Award.
Dr. Jayant AbhyankarM.D., Sharangdhar Pharma
recipient of 2014 - 2015 Award.
Sanjeev Gajanan PendharkarDirector, Vicco Laboratories, Mumbai
recipient of 2018 - 2019 Award.
Dr. Vasudha KeskarM.D., Maarc Labs Pvt. Ltd.
recipient of 2015 - 2016 Award.
Amar PargeM.D., Libra Drugs, Pune
recipient of 2016 - 2017 Award.
Preetish YoraskarFounder and Director, Koye Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai
recipient of 2018 - 2019 Award.
Shridhar JoshiM.D., J. B. Chemicals, Pune
recipient of 2011 - 2012 Award.
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