Pharmacy is a health profession that links health sciences with pharmaceutical sciences and aims to ensure the safe, effective, and affordable use of drugs, our primary focus is the integration of patient care, ethics, and knowledge. We are committed to deliver quality pharmacy education in order to develop students who will be professionally, intellectually adept and socially responsible. Here institute created to inspire and provide opportunities for high-level pharmaceutical education and a centre of excellence as well. The Institute encourages young minds to the philosophy of simple life, unshakable and hard and persevering work with persistence to achieve objectives in order to serve the best society.
The college provides excellent teaching & training facilities for students, most of the faculties are well experience in the core specialization of pharmacy. The course study at ITM has been approved by P.C.I. since 2005- 06 vide order no. 32- 559/2009. Eleven batches have passed till now & the students have been absorbed in pharma industry, health sector, and higher education in various parts of the country.
Vision :-
Excellence in Pharmacy Education to produce competent Professionals to meet the need of Pharmacy Industry and society
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Mission :-
PEOs. 1. Preparing graduates of the program with strong theoretical and practical’s knowledge in pharmaceutical science to have successful carrier in pharmacy industry and hospital pharmacy and to pursue higher study.
PEOs.2. To inculcate in depth knowledge in pharmaceutical science and technology, expertise in modern tool uses and to promote team building and leadership skill to meet the need of pharmacy industry and society.
PEOs.3. To develop self-learning ability professionalism, to protect environment and exercise ethics in pharmaceutical science in practice and activities.
Being a Head of the Department at Institute of Technology & Management college, it is my privilege to warmly welcome you into the portal of one of the Best Pharmacy Colleges in Gorakhpur and a great institution which is completely dedicated to the cause of top-quality pharmacy education system. The advancement and globalization in the pharmaceutical sector have created a vast scope for qualified pharmacists in Pharma Industries, Academics, R and D, Marketing and Management, Hospitals, Clinical Research, Government agencies, etc.
Institute of Technology & Management College has been offering the following programs– D. Pharm, B.Pharm, & M.Pharm. The courses are approved by PCI and affiliated to AKTU, Lucknow. ITM college is well equipped with demonstration room, pharmacy labs, Audio-visual aids including audio systems and LCD projectors, Library and seminar room. The primary focus of ITM college is to impart knowledge to students about the functioning, mechanism, efficacy, and safety of drugs and to promote their problem-solving skills, with the objective to help them choose rational drug treatments based on proven scientific research. Students are given training through didactic lectures, problem-based learning, assignments, tests and tutorials, practical classes in the pharmacy field etc.
ITM college is the right destination for students with career aspirations in the field of pharmacy and I welcome all the students and extend my warm wishes to one and all associated with ITM College.
Director & Head Pharmacy
Designation: Professor & Director
Qualification: M. Pharm, Ph. D
Designation: Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm, Ph. D
Designation: Associate Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm, Ph. D
Designation: Associate Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm, Ph. D
Designation: Associate Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm, Ph. D
Designation: Associate Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm, Ph. D
Designation: Associate Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm, Ph. D
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm, Ph. D
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm, Ph. D
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm, Ph. D
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: M. Pharm
Use of collaborative learning for development of pharmacy students learning process to attain the course outcome
I am faculty of pharmacy department. I am teaching human anatomy and physiology. I have implemented collaborative learning as an experiment to enhance learning skill of the students.
Collaborative Learning
Contribution of Collaborative learning in improvement of student learning:
1.Collaborative learning teams attain high level of thinking skills and preserve information for a long time then student working individually.
2.Student who demonstrate lover level of achievements improved when working in divers group
3.Collaborative learning involves planning with clear direction, student work role and outcomes and measure for learning goals.
4.Promotion of social interaction buildup of student confidence and improvement in decision making skills.
5.Students who learn how to collaborative through collaborative learning can become adults who work together more effective in the work place.
6.Lower level student mixed with higher level students so that peer learning & coaching is
incorporated.
Statement of Clears Goal:
Specific: My goal is to develop skills in to students as mentioned in course outcome by following collaborative learning
Miserable: Attainment levels of student performance in internal assessment I and II. In addition university examination is also a parameter of student’s skill measurement.
Achievable: By appropriate teaching learning process stated goals i.e. course outcomes are achieved
Relevant: Iwill plan my teaching learning strategy in such a manner to attain course outcome.
Time Bound: The set goals are achieved within the semester period.
Collaborative learning strategies used in classroom
Collaborative learning is a learning style that encourages and promotes team work and social interaction. When students work together in collaborative groups, they can ask each other questions, share ideas and give feedback. This method helps students learn how to work effectively and efficiently as a team.
I divided the total class in groups of slow learner and fast learner. Groups were created by including 5 slow learner students and 2 fast learner students. Each group were given assignment task and allowed to discuss among themselves. In addition it was instructed to complete the task within stipulated given time. This technique help students to improve there Thinking, Writing, pairing and sharing ability. Finally groups of students performed well were appreciated and allowed to share their learning with the larger group and the whole class. This process motivates and encourages other students to do well and perform better in the future.
Innovative method I used in my class room by implementing collaborative learning
I started the Unit I by introducing assignment. Considering the same to be completed before the class.
·Used formative assessment evaluation test to rectify misconception among students
·Used ICT tools like PPT, Internet and animation video for better understanding.
·Used web based learning like YouTube classes, NPTEL video and other MOOC classes.
·Evaluate task of each assigned group and graded their performance.
·Delivered lecture targeting slow learner
·Used model for better understanding.
·Used educational software (Pharm X software)
Sample of Assignment given to students:
Odd Semester |
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B. Pharmacy 2022-23/ Ist Semester |
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Subject: Human Anatomy and Physiology (Subject Code: C101T) |
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Year/Sem: I year I sem |
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Sl. No. |
Assignment |
CO Mapping |
1 |
Write a detailed report on the structure and function of skeletal and muscular systems. Include types of bones and classification of joints with examples. |
CO1 |
2 |
Write a detailed report on the basic life processes (metabolism, responsiveness, movement, growth, differentiation, reproduction) with examples from human physiology. |
CO1 |
3 |
Explain the concept of homeostasis. Discuss the role of feedback mechanisms (positive and negative) with suitable physiological examples. |
CO2 |
4 |
Create a flowchart showing the feedback mechanisms (positive and negative) involved in maintaining homeostasis. Give at least one example of each. |
CO2 |
5 |
Prepare a comparative chart of the four basic tissue types (epithelial, connective, muscular, nervous) with their location, structure, and function. |
CO3 |
6 |
Compare and contrast skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle tissues with reference to structure, location, and function. |
CO3 |
7 |
Design a simple experimental procedure to demonstrate the reflex arc. Explain the role of spinal cord and cranial nerves in this mechanism. |
CO4 |
8 |
Explain the structure and function of the eye. Mention common disorders and the principles behind vision testing. |
CO4 |
9 |
Document a step-by-step procedure for blood pressure measurement using a sphygmomanometer. Include interpretation of results and precautions. |
CO5 |
10 |
Explain the principle and procedure of ABO blood group determination. Discuss the Rh factor and its clinical importance. |
CO5 |
Reflective
critic:
Reflecting
on my experience on collaborative learning, I will focus more on the following
to improve the learning of students in next batch.
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Personal interdependence : Student should feel on the same side and
required working together
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Individual Accountability: Individual student is responsible for his own
performance
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Equal Participation: It is ensured that every individual student
in each team is contributing to achieve the goal
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Simultaneous Interaction: To engage as many student as possible
Availability of adequate, well-equipped classrooms to meet the curriculum requirements
Room Description | Number | Capacity | Dimension with area | Room/ Lab equipped with |
Class Room | 11 | 60 | 75sq.m | Smart board, Podium, benches and Internet connectivity with audio video facility, CCTV, continuous power back up. |
Tutorial room | 04 | 60 | 75sq.m | |
I.C.T Class Room | 11 | 60 | 75sq.m | |
Seminar Hall | 01 | 150 | 150 sq.m | |
Conference Hall | 01 | 250 | 300 sq.m | |
Girls common Room | 01 | 60 | 75sq.m | |
Boys Common Room | 01 | 60 | 75sq.m |
Faculty Rooms | Number | Dimension with area |
Principal’s Chamber | 01 | 30 sq.m |
NBA Co-ordinator | 01 | 30 sq.m |
HOD Chamber | 04 | 20 sq.m |
Faculty Rooms | 15 | 10sq.m/per |
Office | 01 | 150 sq.m |
Lab | Batch Size | No. of Labs |
Pharmaceutics | 30 | 03 labs |
Pharmaceutical Chemistry | 30 | 03 labs |
Pharmaceutical Analysis | 30 | 01 lab |
Pharmacology | 30 | 03 labs |
Pharmacognosy | 30 | 02 lab |
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology | 30 | 01 lab |
Machine Room | 30 | 01 lab |
Central Instrumentation room | 30 | 01 lab |
Computer Lab | 60 | 01 lab |
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