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The '''Pharmacy Council of India''' ('''PCI''') is the statutory body of | The '''Pharmacy Council of India''' ('''PCI''') is the statutory body under [[Ministry of Health and Family Welfare]], [[Government of India]]. | ||
It is constituted under the [[Pharmacy]] Act, 1948.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Pharmacy Council of India|url=https://www.pci.nic.in/GenInfo_About_Introduction.html|access-date=2021-07-10|website=www.pci.nic.in}}</ref> The Council was first constituted on 4 March 1948.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Gopal|first=M. Sai|title=Pharmacy Council notifies clinical pharmacist posts in hospitals|url=https://telanganatoday.com/pharmacy-council-notifies-clinical-pharmacist-posts-in-hospitals|access-date=2021-07-10|website=Telangana Today|language=en-US}}</ref> | |||
The | ==Members== | ||
The Pharmacy Council of India is constituted by [[Government Of India|central government]] every five years. . | |||
There are three types of members collectively forms a frame of PCI | |||
# Elected members | |||
# Nominated members | |||
# Ex-officio members | |||
==Objectives== | ==Objectives== | ||
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| Abbreviation | PCI |
|---|---|
| Formation | March 4, 1948 |
| Type | GO |
| Legal status | Active |
| Purpose | Regulation of the profession and practise of pharmacy |
| Headquarters | New Delhi, India |
President | B. Suresh |
| Shailendra Saraf | |
| Website | pci |
The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) is the statutory body under Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. It is constituted under the Pharmacy Act, 1948.[1] The Council was first constituted on 4 March 1948.[2]
Members
The Pharmacy Council of India is constituted by central government every five years. . There are three types of members collectively forms a frame of PCI
- Elected members
- Nominated members
- Ex-officio members
Objectives
The objectives of the PCI are:-
- To regulate the pharmacy education in the Country.
- To allow the registration as a pharmacist under the pharmacy act.
- To regulate the profession and practice of pharmacy.
Main functions of PCI
The main functions of the PCI are:[3]
- To prescribe minimum standard of education required for qualifying as a pharmacist. (Ref.: section 10 of the Pharmacy Act)
- Framing of Education Regulations prescribing the conditions to be fulfilled by the institutions seeking approval of the PCI for imparting education in pharmacy. (Ref.: section 10 of the Pharmacy Act)
- To ensure uniform implementation of the educational standards throughout the country. (Ref. : section 10 of the Pharmacy Act)
- Inspection of Pharmacy Institutions seeking approval under the Pharmacy Act to verify availability of the prescribed norms. (Ref.: section 16 of the Pharmacy Act)
- To approve the course of study and examination for pharmacists i.e. approval of the academic training institutions providing pharmacy courses. (Ref. : section 12 of the Pharmacy Act)
- To withdraw approval, if the approved course of study or an approved examination does not continue to be in conformity with the educational standards prescribed by the PCI. (Ref.: section 13 of the Pharmacy Act)
- To approve qualifications granted outside the territories to which the Pharmacy Act extends i.e. the approval of foreign qualification. (Ref. : section 14 of the Pharmacy Act)
- To maintain Central Register of Pharmacists. (Ref. : section 15 A of the Pharmacy Act)
References
- ↑ "Pharmacy Council of India". www.pci.nic.in. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
- ↑ Gopal, M. Sai. "Pharmacy Council notifies clinical pharmacist posts in hospitals". Telangana Today. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
- ↑ "Information published in pursuance of section 4(1) (b) of the Right to Information Act, 2005". Pharmacy Council of India. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
