Pharmacist training: IPA in process of drafting modules

The aim is to help the Government of India in executing the C-19 vaccine drive across the country, informed the association.

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Last Updated on October 12, 2024 by The Health Master

To create the required talent pool of C-19 vaccinators in India, the Indian Pharmaceutical Association (IPA) is in the process of designing online and offline training modules for pharmacists.

The aim is to help the Government of India in executing the C-19 vaccine drive across the country, informed the association. 

The association informed that it is in the process of framing the two-week training modules for training pharmacist in consultation with international organisations and it is likely to be ready by mid-January 2021.

IPA will share the draft guidelines with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare for their guidance.

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Outlining the objective of designing these pharmacist training modules, the association said that it is an endeavour to understand global regulatory requirements along with the Indian context. 


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The International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) will become the guiding organisation for the IPA to design this pharmacist training programme.

Reportedly, the IPA was instrumental in developing the Public-Private Partnership model to engage community pharmacists for the National TB control programmes in 2012-13. A

t that time, it developed training modules for pharmacists jointly with the Central TB Division, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) and had trained more than 5000 pharmacists across the country.

Now, for C-19 vaccination, the IPA and FIP have made a joint representation to Dr Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India to enact the enabling legislation allowing pharmacists to administer C-19 vaccines in the country.

Manjiri Gharat, Vice President- IPA, and chairperson community pharmacy Division IPA said, “IPA has been advocating for a larger role of pharmacists in the healthcare sector.

Our aim is to bridge the wide gap, which exists in the healthcare sector pertaining to C-19 vaccinators human resources.


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Considering the required qualified, skilled manpower for the C-19 vaccination drive, we feel that pharmacists should be trained and engaged in various public health action plans.”

TB Programme

She added, “In the past, with a collaboration with the MoHFW we engaged the community pharmacists for the National TB control programmes in 2012-13, which was an innovative and historic step, till then pharmacists were never engaged in any national health programme.

And then IPA had trained pharmacists for the DOTS TB programme along with District TB officers in consultation with the World Health Organization (WHO) Consultants.

“IPA will approach the Government with the training module for guidance and further formalities. And we hope that we would work closely with the Government for training pharmacists, in a similar manner we executed the TB training programme across the country,” she said. 


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