In the new millennium due to technological innovation and improved communication, drastic changes are taking place. The field of pharmacy cannot keep away from changes.
Harmonisation of pharmaceutical education has to be made a global agenda that will encompass the developments that have taken place in basic, medical, pharmaceutical sciences in serving the needs and expectations of society.
In this changing scenario the relevance of traditionally offered product and industry centered pharmacy education (undergraduate) must be reviewed.
An effective pharmacy education policy should be drawn up governing the pharmacy education all over the country. The broad outline of the said pharmacy education policy must highlight:
- The formulation of new statutory body or the strengthening of the existing statutory body to govern pharmacy education at diploma, degree, PG and research levels.
- The emergence of pharmacy education as a profession by itself without the dominance of medical or technical education.
- Review of ER of the Pharmacy Act on a national perspective on ground facilities rather than hypothetical claims of projections.
- Evolving on a national basis, the broad norms for recruitment of teaching manpower and guidelines benefiting scales of pay for them.
- An all India Entrance Examination Board for conducting an aptitude test for admission to pharmacy courses.