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Bias in Medical Research by A. Indrayan

Bias are possible in many ways in a research activity. Please see some of the bias mentioned by A. Indrayan in the book, Basic Methods of Medical Research by AITBS Publishers, J-5/6, Krishan Nagar, Delhi - 110051. Phone: 011-22549313, aitbs@vsnl.com It is a simple and wonderful book for a beginning medical researcher. Varieties of Bias; bias in concept bias in design

Contact immediately for studying PharmD - PB

Do you wish to study PharmD - PB ? Golden opportunity, now, you can take admission tomorrow and start attending classes. Fee is half of M.Pharmacy or lesser than that. Be the Doctor of Pharmacy in 3 years and you are highly qualified for Clinical Research industries in India, Pharmacist in Arab countries, Canada, U.S.A., or else. PharmD is the supreme program to be a Pharmacist.

National Seminar on Extractables & leachables of IPA

Dear Product Development Scientists, QA / QC Professionals Regulatory Professionals & Senior Research Scientists 13th November at Mumbai you could attend this grat event. Organized by IPA Industrial Pharmacy Division. Please contact ipacentre@ipapharma.org Phone: 02226671072 Fee: Delegate: 3000 Research Student: 2000 Best wishes for a useful event;

Pharm D could make Indian Pharmacists; "Highly Trusted Professionals"

Indians do believe on quality of medicines, do they proportionally trust Pharmacists?

Pharm D have shown its presence in the Pharmaceutical Society. Now it is time to set new standards in Pharmaceutical Education focusing on winning the trust of patient with direct patient care.

International Patient Safety Conference, AIIMS, Delhi

Congratulations to the team RIPER. Dixon Seeba Giri Hari Soumya Vinay Rohit Sudheer Sreelalitha Usha Samhita Rubiya Priyanka Narasimhalu Srinath Seetharam RIPER team of 2 staff and 14 students attended International Patient Safety Conference, AIIMS, Delhi, from October 1-3. All have presented their research posters. http://www.aiims.edu/aiims/events/ipsc/ipsc-main.htm

Professional Privileges

By now we know all the physician, pharmacist & nurse professions are well differentiated with huge boundaries. All the professionals have different dress code. For one group the other groups may be of other party image. But looking at the basic operation there is only a narrow line of difference. Consider the patient is sitting on one side and the doctor, pharmacist, nurse are sitting on the other side. Patient is telling the complaints to doctor, the doctor write and give it to the pharmacist, the pharmacist give medicines to nurse, the nurse administer the medicines to the patient.