MBBS degree with a Ph.D. (or equivalent) in Medical Pharmacology.
Strong record of research publications in indexed journals.
Minimum of 2–3 years of post-Ph.D. teaching experience.
Key Responsibilities:
Teaching Medical Pharmacology, including principles of drug action, therapeutics, and rational prescribing, to undergraduate medical students within an integrated, competency based curriculum.
Designing and delivering innovative teaching methods such as case-based learning, prescription writing sessions, and simulation-based pharmacology training, along with appropriate assessment strategies.
Supervising and mentoring students in academic projects, pharmacology-related research, and scholarly activities, fostering critical thinking and evidence-based practice.
Conducting scholarly research in pharmacology, with emphasis on drug discovery, pharmacogenomics, clinical pharmacology, or related areas, and publishing in peer-reviewed journals.
Contributing actively to curriculum development, accreditation processes, and interdisciplinary collaboration within the College of Medicine.
Participating in departmental, college, and university service activities, supporting the overall academic mission of the institution.