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CURRENT ACADEMIC ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES

    • Dr. Dhruva Kumar Sharma is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacology, SMIMS.
    • Didactic Lectures, Small Group teachings and Practical classes for MBBS and Paramedical graduates and MD Post-graduates
    • Guide MD students registered with the department in research and academics
    • National Medical Council recognized undergraduate medical teacher and examiner
    • Assistant Member Secretary, Institute Research Committee, SMIMS
    • Member Research Unit, SMIMS
    • Member Pre-Publication Review Committee, SMIMS
    • Departmental Academic coordinator for MBBS Phase-II
    • Supervise MBBS students on carrying out research
    • Teacher – Guardians for the students of MBBS Phase -II  

     

 

SUBJECTS CURRENTLY TEACHING

Subject Subject code Semester
Pharmacology MB1202 MBBS Phase 2
Pharmacology MB2301, MB2302, MB2303, MB2304 MD Pharmacology

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

Degree Specialisation Institute Year of passing
MD Pharmacology Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences 2016
DCP Clinical pathology KMC Manipal 2008
MBBS Manipal College Of Medical sciences, Pokhara, Nepal 2004

Experience

Institution / Organisation Designation Role Tenure
Sikkim Manipal institute of Medical Sciences Senior Resident, Pathology Blood Bank Officer In-Charge 5 years 1 month
Sikkim Manipal institute of Medical Sciences PGT-Tutor Post Graduate Trainee 3 years
Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences Post PG Tutor Tutor 2 years 9 months
Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences Assistant Professor Teaching, examining, , Co -supervisor of MD thesis, Member of research Unit 3 years till date.

AREAS OF INTEREST, EXPERTISE AND RESEARCH

Area of Interest

Nano Pharmacology

Area of Expertise

Drug utilization studies, Haemovigilance, Animal Toxicity studies

Area of Research

Drug utilization studies, Haemovigilance, Animal Toxicity studies, Environmental Pharmacological research

Professional Affiliations & Contributions

Life Member of Indian Medical Association

 

Life Member of National Association of Pharmacology and Therapeutics

 

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    February 25, 2024

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