The Pharmacy Practice Research Trust (PPRT) was an independent charity established in July 1999, by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. It aims were support and promote the professional practice and development of pharmacists and develop the field of Pharmacy Practice Research. In January 2013 the PPRT was wound up and a new charity Pharmacy Research UK was launched in its place.
PHARMACY PRACTICE RESEARCH (PPR) is research that focuses on the practice of pharmacy in contrast to lab-based research and establishes a solid evidence for new pharmacy practices and services. This is how we can frame our own set of guidelines for management of all diseases rather than adopting them from western countries.
Even after a decade of this clinical course; there were fewer research activities. Pharmacy Practice Research is equally important in India which can fetch 1000's of job opportunities in various Central and State Research Organizations.
PHARMACY PRACTICE RESEARCH (PPR) is research that focuses on the practice of pharmacy in contrast to lab-based research and establishes a solid evidence for new pharmacy practices and services. This is how we can frame our own set of guidelines for management of all diseases rather than adopting them from western countries.
Even after a decade of this clinical course; there were fewer research activities. Pharmacy Practice Research is equally important in India which can fetch 1000's of job opportunities in various Central and State Research Organizations.