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23Rd ANNUAL NATIONAL CONVENTION of ASSOCIATION of PHARMACEUTICAL TEACHERS of INDIA 23rd ANNUAL NATIONAL CONVENTION OF ASSOCIATION OF PHARMACEUTICAL TEACHERS OF INDIA THEME: INNOVATIVEINNOVATIVE TEACHINGTEACHING ANDAND LEARNINGLEARNING STRATEGIESSTRATEGIES ININ PHARMACY -REQUIREMENTS & BARRIERS OCTOBER 5th - 6th, 2018 ORGANIZED BY: ASSOCIATION OF PHARMACEUTICAL TEACHERS OF INDIA, RAJASTHAN STATE BRANCH & SWAMI KESHVANAND INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY, JAIPUR RAMNAGARIA, JAGATPURA, JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN - 302017 Email : [email protected] | Website : www.apticon2018.com APTICON-2018 APTI Rajasthan Welcomes you... ssociation of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India, established in 1966 by the leading personalities like Prof. M.L. Schroff, Prof. G.P. Srivastava and other pharmacy colleagues of those days, is an Aorganization whose heart beats for the pharmacy profession. The Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India is the national association of pharmacy teachers and is in official relations with the Indian Pharmaceutical Congress Association (IPCA). Through its 10,000 members, APTI represents and serves more than 400,000 students and Research Scholars around the Ajay Phatak country every year. Recognizing this fact, APTI has developed a new Vision, LOC Chairman Mission and Strategic Plan with the goal of firmly integrating the association to strengten its activities for the advancement and development of teaching community. Indian Journal of Pharmacy Practice (IJOPP), Indian Pharmaceutical Education and Research(IJPER) and APTI bulletin are the key publications of APTI. APTI has been holding its Annual National Convention every year across the country to bring together all its members and experts to share their views, plan for better future and to discuss various issues for the improvement of pharmacy education and eventually the community. The association in its efforts to encourage the promotion of excellence and practice of pharmacy recognizes the outstanding contribution among its life members and honor them with various awards during the APTI Convention and IPC every year. APTI is proud of the fact that many of the goals have already been reached and the efforts of the association have been highly appreciated by all the stake holders. On behalf of APTI Rajasthan State Branch, we extend a hearty welcome to all teacher colleagues to participate in the APTI convention at Swami Keshvanand Institute Of Pharmacy, Ramnagaria, Jagatpura, Jaipur, Rajasthan on 5th-6th October 2018. Your participation in large number will play a key role in the success of the convention. Ajay Phatak Chairman-LOC, APTICON- 2018 E-mail: [email protected] | Web: www.apticon2018.com 2 APTICON-2018 Local Organizing Committee Patrons Dr. Raja Babu Panwar Mr. Raja Ram Meel Mr. Surja Ram Mr. Jaipal Meel Mrs. Rachna Meel Vice Chancellor RUHS Patron SKIP Chairman SKIP Director SKIP Registrar SKIP Core Committee Mr. Ajay Phatak Dr.Rajesh Asija Prof. Hemlata Dr. M. J. Umekar LOC Chairman Convener Dullar Vice President Co-Convener (West Zone) Dr. Rahul K. Garg Dr. Jayesh Dwivedi Dr. P.S. Naruka Dr. G. Jeyabalan Dr. Sangeeta Asija Org. Secretary Org. Secretary Secretary-APTI (Raj) Dean, RUHS Venue Co-ordinator Dr. B. P. Nagori Dr. C. S. Chauhan Dr. S. S. Mudgal Mr. M. S. Shekhawat Dr. P.K. Choudhary Dr. Y. S. Sarangdevot Dr. Alok Khunteta Mr. R. S. Thakur Dr. C. P. Jain Dr. Birendra Srivastava Dr. Rajesh Yadav Mr. Dinesh Taneja Dr. Anil Bhandari Dr. Rakesh Gupta Mr. Alok Bhargava Mr. O.P. Yadav Dr. Inderjeet Singhvi Dr. N. K. Gurbani Mr. D.K. Shringi Mr. R. B. Puri Dr. Ashok Dashora Prof. Sanjeev Thacker Mr. Vinod Kalani Mr. Amrish Kaushik Dr. M. S. Ranawat Dr. Komal Sharma Mr. Suresh Sambar Mr. Rajeev Jain Dr. L. S. Chauhan Dr. R. S. Bhadauria Mr. Anil Agarwal Mr. Navin Sanghi E-mail: [email protected] | Web: www.apticon2018.com 3 APTICON-2018 LOC Coordinating Members Registration Committee Scientific Poster and Oral Mr. Dharmesh Trivedi Mr. Charanjeet Singh Prof. Hemlata Dullar Session Committee Dr. Narendra Nyola Mr. Gaurav Pandey Dr. Ashutosh Upadhyay Dr. Kamal Singh Rathore Mr. Ramesh Pareek Mr. Rakesh Goyal Mr. Pankaj Pradhan Dr. Anju Goyal Dr. Amul Mishra Dr. Jitendra Singh Rajawat Mr. Bharat Vashishta Dr. Piush Sharma Dr. Gajendra Singh Rathore Cultural Committee Dr. Y.S. Tanwar Dr. Pankaj Arora Competitive Events Committee Dr. Vandana Sharma Dr. Arindam Chatterjee Dr. Vivek Jain Dr. Deepa Gupta Dr. Anshu Sharma Dr. Khemchand Gupta Dr. Garima Ojha Dr. Pawan Basniwal Ms. Sumitra Nain Mr. Shankar lal Soni Dr. Joohee Pradhan Dr. Alka Agarwal Dr. Gunjan Jadon Mr. Anukrman Singh Dr. Nipun Dashora Mrs. Rashmi Khanijau Mrs. Neha Nautiyal Mr. Pankaj Saraswat Dr. R.P.S. Rathore Mr. Mukesh Sharma Mrs. Rita Yadav Dr. Anil Pareek Ms. Tripti Verma Mr. Gaurav Bhaduka Mr. Pratik Jain Welcome Committee Souvenir and Abstract Book Mr. Chetanya Mahaprabhu Mr. Hitesh Kothari Dr. B. Srivastava Committee Mr. Hitesh Chaturvedi Volunteer Services Committee Dr. Sangeeta Asija Dr. Rakesh Gupta Dr. Deshbandhu Joshi Dr. Amit Sharma Dr. Udichi Kataria Dr. Manish Gupta Press and Publicity Committee Mr. Sriram Mr. Lalit Singh Ranawat Dr. Mahesh Kataria Dr. Reema Dheer Mr. Laxmikant Saini Mr. Bhupendra Khileri Dr. Kalpesh Gaur Dr. Bhupendra Vyas Mr. Vivek Kaushik Dr. Renu Sawal Dr. Santosh Kumar Gupta Dr. Akash Midha Mr. Ankit Paliwal Mr. Gurpreet Singh Dr. Shiv Garg Mr. Rohitashv Sharma Mr. Suresh Chaudhary Mrs. Divya Sharma Dr. Mahaveer Khinchi Dr. Anoop Singh Mr. Ayush Garg Ms. Barkha Kumawat Dr. Uttam Singh Baghel Dr. Tarachand Mr. Pyare Lal Bhaskar Mr. I. P. Singhla Dr. Anil Kumar Gupta Dr. Ashutosh Pareek Mr. Praveen Soni Accommodation/Hospitality Mr. Naresh Kalra Dr Virendra Singh Overall Support Committee Committee Dr. R.S. Kumawat Dr. Narendra Singh Solanki Mr. Sanjay Khanna Mr. B. S. Chauhan Food Committee Pharma Expo Committee Mr. Sajid Ali Mr. Rasheed Ahmed Dr. Vishal Garg Dr. Alok Bhargav Mr. Praveen Chaudhary Dr. Ashok Peepliwal Dr. Pankaj Sharma Dr. Naresh Khatri Dr. Vijay Singh Jatav Mr. Bishamber Singh Dr. Naveen Singhal Dr. Vinesh Choudhary Mr. Waqas Dr. Gaurav Gupta Mr. Amit Jain Dr. Dharmendra Ahuja Dr. Rakesh Meel Dr. Devendra Singh Rathore Mr. Avinash Gupta Mr. Udaibhan Singh Mr. Vijay Vishnoi Mr. Surendra Swarnkar Mr. Azharuddin Mr. Vivek Singhal Mr. Gaurav Soni Mr. Chandrachud Sharma Mr. Rajesh Khathuria Mr. Amarjeet Yadav Mr. Pawan Tiwari Mr. Sandeep Bhatia Mr. Dinesh Agarwal Dr. Piyush Agarwal Dr. Gautam Singhvi Mr.. Praveen Goyal Mr. Rajesh Sharma Dr. Anirudh Singh Deora Dr. Swapnil Sharma Dr. Amit Bhargava Transport and Tours Medical Services Committee Finance Committee Committee Dr. Rajnish Arora Dr. Pushpendra Singh Naruka Dr. Karni Singh Shekhawat Dr. Umesh Gilhotra Dr. G. Jeyabalan Dr. Raghvendra Bhadauria Mr. Deepak Nathiya Dr. Rajesh Yadav Mr. Abhinav Chaudhary Mr. Pravesh Sharma Dr. Yogendra Singh Mr. Narendra Sharma Mr. Dinesh Yadav Dr. Bhupendra Kumawat Mr. Pushpendra Saini Dr. Saurabh Banerjee Dr. C. S. Sharma Dr. Mukesh Kumar Gupta Mr. Dharmendra Kumar E-mail: [email protected] | Web: www.apticon2018.com 4 APTICON-2018 APTICON-2018 APTI Rajasthan State Branch Welcomes you! e are pleased to announce that Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) is organizing its 23rd Annual National Convention in Jaipur during 5th -6th October 2018. The theme of the Convention (APTICON W2018) is “INNOVATION TEACHING AND LEARNING STRATEGIES IN PHARMACY- REQUIREMENTS & BARRIERS”. The convention will focus on all components of pharmacy education, including innovative teaching and learning strategies, skill development, assessment of educational outcomes, practical tips from seasoned educators and successful approaches to implementation of curriculum revision, as well as topics on attitudes. As pharmacist plays a pivotal role in providing pharmaceutical care services and primary health care, so revival of the pharmacy education in India is the need of the hour which in turn will pave the way for the upgradation of the pharmacy profession in the country. The annual national convention provides an ideal platform for personal and professional grooming, as it brings pharmacy fraternity viz students, researchers, industrial experts and teachers together thus enabling them to discuss, deliberate and invigorate the current issues of education, research and pharmacy profession. With all your support and cooperation the local organizing committee is confident about the grand success and on TEAM concept that is “Together Everybody Achieves Maximum” we will make this convention a memorable one. On behalf of the Organizing Committee of APTICON 2018, we again extend a very cordial invitation to you all for this convention. Looking forward to meet you. Dr. Rajesh Asija Prof. Hemlata Dullar Dr. Jayesh Dwivedi Dr Rahul Kumar Garg Dr. P.S. Naruka President & Treasurer & Vice President & Vice President & Secretary Convener Co-Convener Organising Secretary Organising Secretary APTI (Raj.) E-mail: [email protected] | Web: www.apticon2018.com 5 APTICON-2018 APTI Central Dr. P. D. Chaudhari Dr. Raman Dang Dr. S. Saraf Dr. Debajyotidas Dr. M. J. Umekar Dr. D. Kaushik President Secretary Vice President Vice president Vice President Vice President (Central Region) (East Zone) (Western Region) (Northern Region) Dr. S. A. Dr. Sohan Chitlange Dr.Rajasekaran Dr.V. Murugan Dr. M. 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