FOR NEEDO-HEALTH: We need Pharmacy Professionals More Than Doctors Prescribing Medicines; Preventing Disease Better Than The Curative Approach To Health: Prof. M.M. Goel

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New Delhi, 31st Oct. “For needo-health with pharmaceutical care, we need the pharmacy professionals more than doctors prescribing medicines preventing disease better than the curative approach to health, opined Prof M.M. Goel Former Vice-Chancellor known as Propounder Needonomics School of Thought superannuated from Kurukshetra University. He was speaking at the Student Orientation Programme in Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research University on the topic Street SMART Model for Ethics in Pharmacy Professionals here today. Vice Chancellor DPSR University Prof Ramesh Goyal presided over the function. Dr. Geeta Agarwal Dean (Academics) delivered the welcome address and presented a citation on the achievements of Prof. M.M. Goel.
Prof. Ramesh K. Goyal, Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor talked about importance of research and innovation in Pharmaceutical Sciences. He discussed about research facilities available in the university, wherein the students will be able to work on high end sophisticated equipments.
Prof. Harvinder Popli, Registrar talked about the international and industrial research collaborations of the university. Prof. P. K. Sahoo, Director DIPSAR and Prof. Ajay Sharma, Director SPS interacted with the students for the opportunities of different areas of research in Pharmaceutical and Allied Health Sciences. Pharmacy Profesionals be able to communicate and collaborate with various persons in a cooperative team approach to patient care as “3C’s of Community,” explained Prof Goel.
To achieve success in our endeavors as pharmacy professionals with ethics, we must convert our monkey mind to monk mind, told Prof. Goel
To script a new narrative for pharmacy professionals, we must be bold, courageous, and enthusiastic to become street SMART (simple, moral, action-oriented, responsive, and transparent), believes Prof. Goel.
For mature critical thinking and problem-solving skills, we need professional competency for which learn to work in interdisciplinary teams, told Prof. Goel.
Developing responsible partners in the learning process by nurturing communication, cooperation, and collaboration among the students and faculty members is the goal of the orientation program, explained Prof Goel.
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