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The educational premises of the Department of Pharmacy are located at the following address:
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Pre-graduate education covers the entire period of study of a higher education applicant at a medical university prior to obtaining a diploma. It includes both fundamental theoretical training and practical skills necessary for future professional activity.

List of mandatory and elective components taught at the department within the educational program "Pharmacy" of the second (master’s) level of higher education in the field of knowledge 1 Health and Social Welfare, specialty 18 Pharmacy.

Educational qualification: Master of Pharmacy.

Professional qualification: Pharmacist.

List of Mandatory Components of the “Pharmacy” Educational Program Taught at the Department:

Year 1: 

  • General and Inorganic Chemistry
  • Ethics and Deontology in Pharmacy
  • Introduction to Pharmacy

 

Year 2: 

  • Organic Chemistry
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Physical and Colloidal Chemistry

 

Year 3: 

  • Drug Technology (Years 3–4)
  • Pharmacognosy
  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Years 3–5)
  • Pharmaceutical Law and Legislation
  • Industrial Pharmaceutical Practice in Pharmacognosy

 

Year 4: 

  • Pharmacoeconomics
  • Organization and Economics of Pharmacy
  • Pharmaceutical and Medical Product Science
  • Pharmaceutical Management and Marketing (Years 4–5)
  • Toxicological and Forensic Chemistry
  • Occupational Safety and Health in the Field
  • Medical Toxicology
  • Industrial Pharmaceutical Practice in Drug Technology
  • Industrial Pharmaceutical Practice in Organization and Economics of Pharmacy

 

Year 5: 

  • Resource Management of Medicinal Plants
  • Biopharmaceutics
  • Quality Systems in Pharmacy
  • Standardization of Medicinal Products
  • Technology of Medicinal and Cosmetic Products
  • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
  • Social Pharmacy
  • Medical Cannabis in Modern Pharmacy: Scientific and Clinical Aspects
  • Industrial Pharmaceutical Practice in Pharmaceutical Management and Marketing
  • Industrial Pharmaceutical Practice in Pharmaceutical Chemistry

 

List of Elective Components of the “Pharmacy” Educational Program Taught at the

Department:

 Year 1: 

  • Biologically Active Inorganic Compounds

 

Year 2: 

  • Small-scale Mechanization Tools for Drug Preparation in Pharmacies
  • Theoretical Foundations of Drug Synthesis

 

Year 3: 

  • Industrial Pharmacy
  • Physicochemical Analysis in Drug Development
  • Small-scale Mechanization Tools for Drug Preparation in Pharmacies
  • Organic Synthesis of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients

 

Year 4: 

  • Drug Development
  • Equipment of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
  • Toxicological Aspects of 1,4-Benzodiazepines
  • Pharmaceutical Logistics: From Manufacturer to Consumer
  • International Marketing in Pharmacy
  • Social Interaction: Pharmacist, Physician, Patient

 

Year 5: 

  • Preparation of Sterile and Aseptic Dosage Forms in Pharmacies
  • Production of Medicinal Products in Pharmacies
  • Management and Marketing in Pharmacist’s Professional Practice
  • Legal Regulation of Pharmaceutical Activities
  • Basics of Management and Marketing for Pharmaceutical Representatives
  • Financial and Economic Operations of a Pharmacy
  • Industrial Practice in Pharmaceutical Analysis
  • Nutrition Science and Bromatology
  • Chemistry and Technology of Organic Drug Synthesis
  • Theoretical Foundations of Dosage Forms

Postgraduate education in pharmacy is a mandatory requirement for the professional development of pharmacists. It covers education after graduation from a higher education institution and allows obtaining new specializations, improving qualifications, or engaging in scientific activities.

 

Internship

Field of knowledge: 22 “Health.”

Educational component: Postgraduate education, specialization. Specialty: Pharmacy.

Previous education: Master’s degree in specialty 18 Pharmacy.

 

Courses taught at the department for pharmacist interns: 

  • Management and Economics of Pharmacy
  • Pharmaceutical Technology
  • Pharmaceutical Care
  • Quality, Standardization, and Certification of Medicinal Products
  • Pharmacy in Emergency Situations
  • Social and Communicative Interaction in Pharmacy

Doctoral Studies (PhD)

List of mandatory and elective components taught at the department within the educational and scientific program "Pharmacy" of the third (educational and scientific) level of higher education in the field of knowledge 1 Health and Social Welfare, specialty 18 Pharmacy, specialization Pharmacy.

Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in the field of Health and Social Welfare, specialty 18 Pharmacy, specialization Pharmacy.

List of Mandatory Components of the Doctoral Program:

General Training Cycle: 

  • Methodology of Modern Scientific Research
  • Basics of Patent Studies, Intellectual Property, and Technology Transfer Professional and Practical Training Cycle:
  • Evidence-Based Pharmacy
  • Theoretical and Practical Issues in Modern Pharmacy
  • Scientific Training of the PhD Candidate According to the Research Topic List of Elective Components of the Doctoral Program:

 

General Scientific Training Cycle: 

  • Methodology of Modern Scientific Research. Information Technologies in Scientific Activity
  • Modern Methods of Statistical Analysis in Scientific Research. Medical Statistics
  • Modern Physicochemical Methods of Analysis
  • Quality Control Methods of Medicinal Products of Synthetic and Plant Origin
  • Organizational, Legal, Technological, Forensic-Pharmaceutical, and Marketing Approaches to Drug Circulation
  • Organizational-Economic, Analytical, and Pharmacognostic Approaches to Drug Development

 

Professional Training Cycle:

  • Pharmaceutical Services and Care
  • Innovative Aspects of Extemporaneous Drug Preparation
  • Modern Scientific and Practical Aspects in Pharmacognosy
  • Modern Scientific and Practical Aspects in Phytotherapy
  • Modern Scientific and Practical Aspects in Pharmaceutical Technologies
  • Fundamentals of Scientific Project Management in Pharmacy
  • Scientometrics