Dr. Harshika Patel, Lecturer, Department of Pharmacy
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Dr. Harshikaben Naginbhai Patel

Lecturer, Department of Pharmacy

“On behalf of the Department of Pharmacy, I want to welcome you to KeMU and the School of Medicine and Health Sciences where the Department is housed. I joined KeMU in 2018 and served as a Tutorial Fellow. We are committed to raising transformational leaders and entrepreneurs who are ready to be change agents in their communities” – Dr. Harshikaben Naginbhai

Biography

Dr. Harshika Patel, a tutorial Fellow at the Department of Pharmacy, with an interest in the clinical research, Pharmacovigilance, and therapeutic drug monitoring awareness, acquaint with the animal experiment model, Social responsibility.

Her passion is to transform as many youths as possible to be good medical professionals after the successful completion of their programmes at KeMU.

Dr. Harshika has been involved in training the young health care workers and pharmacists regarding the knowledge of drugs both typical and novel agents and also the all pharmacological aspects. Currently, she is teaching Nursing, Medicine, and Pharmacy students in KeMU, Meru.

Education

  • Master in Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Gujarat Technological University, Gujarat, India
  • Degree In Pharmacy, Manipal University, Karnataka, India
  • Diploma in Pharmacy, NITTE UNIVERSITY, Board of Examining Authority, Karnataka, India
  • Higher Secondary School, N.K. High School, Petlad, India

Publications

  • Tirgar, P. R., Kapupara, P. K., Patel, H. N., Sheladia, K. V., & Desai, T. R. 1. Department of Pharmacology, RK College of Pharmacy, Kasturbadham, Tramba, Rajkot-360020, Gujarat, India. Available online at: http://www.jprcp.com
  • Harshika Patel, Payal N. Bhalodia, TR. Desai, Hardevsinh Vala, Ashish Radadiya, Abhay Bavishi, Sabera Bijani, and Vishwa Dhinoja. To Evaluate the Efficacy of Olanzapine Analogues in Schizophrenia Using Various Experimental Models. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Chemical Sciences, 2012, ISSN: 2277-5005. Available online at: www.ijpcsonline.com

Research Interests

  • Adverse drug events of ongoing drug therapy
  • Pharmacovigilance
  • Animal model for experiments

Skills

PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT FOR CLINICAL RESEARCH92%
ESTABLISHING DIGITAL LABORATORY KNOWLEDGE FOR PHARMACOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTS95%
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT91%
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