Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Career Pathways To Lead Students Towards Success | AISSMS Institute of Information Technology

While entering into college level after class X, the students should be made aware of different stream lines they can enter into for their graduation and post-graduation. They can opt for engineering or technology (B.E or B.Tech), design(B. Des, Bachelor of Fine, creative, visual arts or interior designing), architecture (B. Arch) if they opt Science stream (PCM group) after class XII. 

Carrier after 10th

Those choosing Science stream (PCMB) have technology as well as medical science options open. Science (PCB group) can opt for pure medical related disciplines such as MBBS, dental surgeon, Homeopathy, Ayurveda, nursing, pharmacy and many more wide varieties of specializations (MBBS, BDS, BHMS, BAMS, B. Sc (Nursing) B. Pharm). 

Now, if someone enters commerce, arts or business management then there are options like (B. Com, B.A, BBA, BBM, BBS etc.). Also, now-a-days students are preferring courses like mass communication, social work, journalism, gaming art and design, photography or career options in different performing arts.

There are many more career pathways but every field demands creativity, hard work, self-learning abilities, sincere efforts and patience which will definitely lead the students towards success in the career they perceive!
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Friday, March 15, 2019

Importance of Patient Adherence | AISSMS College Of Pharmacy

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Patient adherence is the extent to which the patient follows the instructions of his physician.

The reasons patients don’t take or discontinue their medicines is multifactorial and depends on the disease and drug regimen. Hence our approach too has to be multipronged rather than one size fits all. First we need to ask, has the patient been adequately counselled on the disease process? Has he understood what the consequences of not taking his medication

eg. Discontinuing TB treatment midway could result in him developing resistance to the medicines and it will not be effective next time.

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