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Pharmacy Visit to Shree Baidyanath Ayurved Bhavan Private Limited
09 Sep 2024
Date: 27th August 2024
Location: Shree Baidyanath Ayurved Bhavan Private Limited, 1, Mirzapur Road, Naini Prayag, Uttar Pradesh, 211008
Participants: 47 students from Rama Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital
Coordinator: Dr. Sinduja V, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Rasa Shastra evam Bhaishajya Kalpana
Event Assistants:
Dr. Udhaya Shankar T, Associate Professor, Dept. of Agad Tantra evam Vidhi Vaidyaka
Mrs. Sita Pal, Pharmacy Manager
Purpose of the Visit: Bridging Theoretical Knowledge with Practical Experience
In accordance with the guidelines laid out by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM), 47 students from Rama Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital participated in a structured visit to Shree Baidyanath Ayurved Bhavan Private Limited. The primary aim was to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the latest techniques and methodologies in the pharmaceutical industry, particularly in Ayurvedic medicine.
Insight into Pharmaceutical Manufacturing and Quality Control
Observing Advanced Manufacturing Techniques
The students were introduced to various stages of medicine production, observing the use of advanced machinery designed to enhance precision and efficiency. They gained first-hand experience of the sophisticated processes involved in the formulation and production of pharmaceutical products.
Understanding Storage Protocols
the visit also focused on the strategic storage methodologies essential for maintaining the efficacy and safety of medicines. Students were educated on the critical importance of proper storage conditions, which directly affect the quality of the products.
Exploring Rigorous Quality Control Standards
a key highlight of the visit was the in-depth exploration of the quality control measures in place at the facility. Students learned about the rigorous standards and systematic approaches employed to detect and rectify discrepancies, ensuring the reliability and integrity of pharmaceutical products.
Assessing Infrastructural Support for Pharmaceutical Operations
finally, the students had the opportunity to observe the infrastructure supporting the facility’s operations, which plays a pivotal role in effective pharmaceutical practices. They examined how design and operational infrastructure contribute to the overall efficiency and success of pharmaceutical endeavours.
Conclusion: A Successful Integration of Theory and Practice
This educational excursion was instrumental in enhancing the students' practical understanding of the pharmaceutical field, bridging the gap between classroom learning and real-world application. The experience has enriched their knowledge base and better prepared them for their future careers in Ayurvedic medicine.