Text/HTML


 Pharmacy

College Of Applied Sciences And Pharmacy

Diploma in Pharmacy

 

 

Equip students with technical competency to prepare the next generation of highly skilled assistant pharmacist leaders in the pharmacy profession. 

 

 

The Diploma in Pharmacy should enable the students to:

 

  •  Demonstrate confidence and competency in their daily duties and responsibilities
  •  Apply problem-solving, innovative and critical thinking skills in their daily practice.
  •  Perform calculations required in the pharmacy profession with accuracy and precision.
  •  Work effectively and professionally with their peers and other healthcare professionals.
  •  Employ effective communication, leadership and management skills across all facets of their professional conduct.
  •  Perform a wide range of practical skills and techniques required in the pharmacy profession.
  •  Maintain proper documentation according to the best practices and expected standards of their workplace.
  •  Practice their profession according to the Omani laws, code of ethics and regulations.

 

The students who satisfactorily complete the Diploma in Pharmacy should be able to:

 

  •  Apply the knowledge of pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences across all facets of the Medication-Use Process.
  •  Accurately and efficiently perform pharmaceutical calculations in daily work practices.
  •  Assist the pharmacists in providing excellent and holistic patient-centered care that apply the framework of pharmaceutical care, good pharmacy practice and rational use of medicines.
  •  Actively and effectively participate in health promotion and disease prevention activities.
  •  Compound pharmaceutical preparations according to official Pharmacopeia standards.
  •  Apply the principles of current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) and quality control in the workplace.
  •  Implement store management principles, good distribution practice and inventory control of pharmaceutical products.
  •  Meticulously record and maintain documentations of job-related activities.
  •  Apply the principles of Pharmacy laws and ethics, code of conduct and professionalism in everyday practice.
  •  Apply interpersonal knowledge and skills that contribute to effective collaboration and teamwork to achieve work-related goals and outcomes.
  •  Commit to life-long learning strategies to ensure continuous professional development and maintain excellence in the profession.

 

Higher Education Admission Centre (HEAC: General rate (60%), and Studied the following subjects: • Pure Mathematics • Physics • Chemistry • Biology or Health Sciences • English Language.