D.M. in Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics

Doctorate in Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (D.M.) is a specialized program designed for medical professionals seeking advanced knowledge in the field of pharmacology, therapeutics, and clinical research. The course typically spans 3 years and focuses on the principles and practice of drug development, personalized medicine, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and the safe use of medications in clinical settings. Students are trained to evaluate drug effects, interactions, and efficacy through research and hands-on clinical experience. The curriculum emphasizes the role of pharmacology in treating diseases, improving patient care, and managing drug therapy. Graduates are equipped to work as clinical pharmacologists, researchers, and educators in hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and academic institutions.