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Akshata DeepakPharmacologist, good teaching skills, asst prof.
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Assistant Professor at the Department of Pharmacology under the Faculty of Pharmacy. with an overall teaching and research experience of Six years. Certified in Clinical research & Management; Expertise in Academic teaching subjects like Pharmacology, Human anatomy and physiology and Pathophysiology whereas research expertise includes pharmacological screening, Cancer biology.
Clear Communication: The ability to effectively convey complex pharmaceutical concepts in a simple, understandable manner is vital. This includes both verbal and written communication.
Active Listening: Good teachers in pharmacy listen actively to their students, colleagues, and patients, understanding their concerns, questions, and feedback to tailor their teaching methods accordingly.
Adaptability: Being able to adapt teaching methods to suit different learning styles, backgrounds, and levels of understanding among students is essential. Clinical Expertise: In-depth knowledge of pharmacy, including pharmacology, therapeutics, pharmaceutical calculations, and drug interactions, is fundamental for effective teaching.
Use of Technology: Integrating technology in teaching, such as simulation software, online platforms, and interactive tools, can enhance learning experiences and engage students effectively. Time Management and Organization: Demonstrating effective time management in pharmacy practice and how to organize and prioritize tasks efficiently.
Leadership and Mentorship: Fostering leadership qualities and the ability to mentor and guide others, as many pharmacists take on roles as mentors or preceptors.
Subjects
Pharmacology Beginner-Expert
Pathophysiology Beginner-Expert
Human anatomy and physiology Beginner-Expert
Pharmacology and Pathology Beginner-Expert
Pharmacology for nurses Beginner-Expert
Experience
Assistant Prof (Aug, 2017–Jan, 2023) at College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, DSU
Working as assistant Professor since six years and have good teaching skills in Pharmacology, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Pathophysiology for Pharmacy and Nursing students.
Education
M.Pharm (Jun, 2011–May, 2016) from PES college of pharmacy
Fee details
₹1,000–1,500/hour
(US$11.79–17.69/hour)
Minimum- 1000/- Rs. per hour Maximum- 1500/-Rs Per Hour