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SANTOSH DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY

GHAZIABAD (UP)

LOGBOOK
(POST-GRADUATE)

MD PHARMACOLOGY

NAME OF THE PG STUDENT :………………………………………………..

NAME OF THE PG GUIDE :…………………………………………………….

NAME OF THE COLLEGE :………………………………………………………

Department of Pharmacology
Personal Bio-Data of Post Graduate Students
Full Name :…………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Date of Birth :………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Blood Group :………………………………………………………………………………………………..
MMC Registration No:……………………………… Date ……………………………………………
Title & Relevant Details & Previous Qualification :……………………………………….
Brief Details & Previous Experience :………………………………………………………………

Course Date of Joining Expected Date of Exam

Identification marks :………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Email id :…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Permanent Address :……………………………………………………………………………………………………….


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Address for Correspondence :……………………………………………………………………………………………

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Name of PG Teacher :………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Name of Co-Guide if any :…………………………………………………………………………………………………

Topic of dissertation :……………………………………………………………………………………………………..

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Date of Approval by Ethical Committee :………………………………………………………………………….

Date of Submission to the University :……………………………………………………………………………..

Remarks if any :………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..


Logbook
(FORMAT)
RESIDENCY PROGRAMME

M.D. (PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS)


SANTOSH DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY,
GHAZIBAD UP

1. Pharmacology:
 Drug estimates in biological fluids.
 Sources of drug information. “DATA INTERPRETATIONS”
 Advances in Clinical Pharmacology
 Essential drug listing
2. Drug Store management.
 Function of drug store
 Role of pharmacology in drug store
 ABC/VED classification of Drug
 Use of computers in drug store, routine administration
3. Teaching/Academics/Personality Development related topics:
 Microteaching/TOS (Teacher Oriented Sessions) teaching
experiences: the candidate will be regularly involved in
teaching of undergraduate and nursing candidates.
 Conducting mock workshop and conferences
 Presentation skills/group discussions
 Knowledge about patients
 Computer aided learning (CAL)
 Web searching for medical literature.
 Scientific paper writing
4. Critical case Discussion:
 Post Diagnosis discussions on 5 clinical cases.
 Documentation of these cases in the logbook
5. Computer simulated dog BP exercise:
 Identification of unknown drug on Computer simulated
dog BP exercise.
6. Logbook write-ups (To be filled by students as provided in the
format)
 Main purpose of the logbook should be to document the
work done (Experimentations, Journals, thesis work
details, seminars, workshops etc.)
 The content of the logbook to be signed ONLY by the
guide/PG Teaching in Charge/HOD
 Journal/ Seminar Presentation in the Department
It should be taken care that each student present 10-20 seminars
during the entire tenure & topics could be divided as per the
following format.

Year Topics

1st Year  General Pharmacology (02)


 Systematic Pharmacology (02)
2nd Year
 Systemic/Clinical/Experimental Pharmacology (04)
3rd Year  Recent Pharmacology (04)

 Evaluation of the journal/ Seminar: Should be done by teachers on


5 points. Ex Presentation, Completeness, A-V Aids use,
understanding and overall performance. The purpose of the
exercise should be to make the students aware of his progress.
 Experiments evaluation by guide and pasted in the logbook.
Examples of evaluation sheet format is given below:

Heading Comments
Assembly

Cleanliness

Instruments Used

Technique

Result/Interpretation

Discussion: Theory

Discussion: Practical

Overall Remarks Excellent


Good
Fair
Poor
Dissertation Details

Name of the topic:

Date of Approval by Ethics Committee:

Name of Guide:

Name of Co-Guide:
PUBLICATIONS IF ANY:

1.

2.

3.

4.

Sign of Guide: Signature of HOD


CONFRENCES/WORKSHOPS ATTENDED
CONFRENCES/WORKSHOPS ATTENDED
SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS

SL NO TOPIC PUBLICATION JOURNAL NAME AND


DETAILS SIGNATURE
OF THE
FACULTY

REMARKS:

DEPARTMENTAL/INTEGRATED LECTURES
SL NAME &
NO TOPIC NAME OF Signature of Date of
SPEAKER faculty lecture
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Remarks: Signature of HOD


DEPARTMENTAL/INTEGRATED LECTURES
SL NAME &
NO TOPIC NAME OF Signature of Date of
SPEAKER faculty lecture
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Remarks: Signature of HOD


DEPARTMENTAL/INTEGRATED LECTURES
SL NAME &
NO TOPIC NAME OF Signature of Date of
SPEAKER faculty lecture
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Remarks: Signature of HOD


UNDER-GRADUATE TEACHING ASSIGNMENT
Name &
SL DATE Batch Topic Type of Signature
NO: Activity of Faculty

Remarks: Signature of HOD


PRACTICAL
SL NAME &
NO TOPIC LECTURER Signature of
faculty
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Remarks: Signature of HOD


LABORATORY WORK ASSIGNMENT
SL Name &
NO DATE PARTICULAR OF ASSIGNMENT Signature of
faculty
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Remarks: Signature of HOD


LABORATORY WORK ASSIGNMENT
SL Name &
NO DATE PARTICULAR OF ASSIGNMENT Signature of
faculty
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Remarks: Signature of HOD

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