Syllabus BP802T SOCIAL AND PREVENTIVE PHARMACY
BP802T SOCIAL AND PREVENTIVE PHARMACY 3L + 1T / week
Scope: The purpose of this course is to introduce to students a number of health issues and their challenges. This course also introduced a number of national health programmes. The roles of the pharmacist in these contexts are also discussed.
Objectives: After the successful completion of this course, the student shall be able to:
1. Acquire high consciousness/realization of current issues related to health and pharmaceutical problems within the country and worldwide.
2. Have a critical way of thinking based on current healthcare development.
3. Evaluate alternative ways of solving problems related to health and pharmaceutical issues
Sr. No. |
Content |
Hours |
1 |
UNIT I |
10 |
1.1 |
Concept of health
and disease: Definition, concepts and evaluation of public health.Understanding the concept of prevention and control of
disease, social causes of diseases
and social problems of the sick. |
|
1.2 |
Social and health education: Food in relation to nutrition and health, Balanced diet,Nutritional deficiencies, Vitamin
deficiencies, Malnutrition and its prevention. |
|
1.3 |
Sociology and health: Socio cultural factors related to health
and disease, Impact ofurbanization on health and disease, Poverty and health |
|
1.4 |
Hygiene and health: personal hygiene and health care;
avoidable habits |
|
2 |
UNIT –II |
10 |
2.1 |
Preventive medicine: General principles of prevention and control of diseases
such ascholera, SARS, Ebola virus, influenza, acute respiratory infections, malaria, chicken guinea,
dengue, lymphatic filariasis, pneumonia, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, cancer, drug addiction-drug substance abuse |
|
3 |
UNIT –III |
10 |
|
National
health programs, its objectives, functioning and outcome of the
following: HIV AND AIDS control programme, TB, Integrated
disease surveillance program
(IDSP), National leprosy control programme, National mental health program, National programme for prevention and
control of deafness, Universal immunization programme, National
programme for control of blindness, Pulse polio programme |
|
4 |
UNIT –IV |
8 |
|
National health
intervention programme for mother and child, National |
|
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family welfare programme, National tobacco control
programme, National Malaria Prevention Program,
National programme for the health
care for the elderly, Social
health programme; role of WHO in Indian
national program |
|
5 |
UNIT –V |
7 |
|
Community services in rural, urban
and school health:
Functions of PHC, Improvement in rural sanitation, national urban health
mission, Health promotion and education in
school. |
|
|
|
45 |
Recommended Books (Latest edition):
1. Short Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine, Prabhakara GN, 2nd Edition, 2010, ISBN: 9789380704104, JAYPEE Publications
2. Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine (Mahajan and Gupta), Edited by Roy Rabindra Nath, Saha Indranil, 4th Edition, 2013, ISBN: 9789350901878, JAYPEE Publications
3. Review of Preventive and Social Medicine (Including Biostatistics), Jain Vivek, 6th Edition, 2014, ISBN: 9789351522331, JAYPEE Publications
4. Essentials of Community Medicine—A Practical Approach, Hiremath Lalita D, Hiremath Dhananjaya A, 2nd Edition, 2012, ISBN: 9789350250440, JAYPEE Publications
5. Park Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine, K Park, 21st Edition, 2011, ISBN-14: 9788190128285, BANARSIDAS BHANOT PUBLISHERS.
6. Community Pharmacy Practice, Ramesh Adepu, BSP publishers, Hyderabad
Recommended Journals:
1. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, Elsevier, Ireland
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