1. theoretical study: through systematic study and practice, students are trained to have professional knowledge and skills of pharmaceutical preparations, including drug formulation design, pharmaceutical preparations, production and related detection technologies.
2. Practice: Students need to master the practical operation skills of pharmaceutical preparations, including the operation and maintenance of various preparation equipment, the implementation and optimization of preparation technology, etc.
3. Quality management: Students need to understand the principles and norms of quality management of pharmaceutical preparations, master the quality standards and inspection methods of drugs, and how to ensure the quality and safety of drugs.
4. Teamwork: Students need to have the ability of teamwork, learn to cooperate with colleagues in the process of drug production, and jointly complete the production and quality control of drugs.
5. Safety awareness: Students need to understand the safety risks and preventive measures in the process of drug production, and master the knowledge and skills of personal protection and safety production.
6. Laws and regulations: Students need to understand GMP, GSP and other laws, regulations and standards related to drugs, and abide by relevant laws and regulations to ensure the legality and standardization of drug production and sales.
Significance of training
The significance of pharmaceutical preparation training lies in improving students' professional knowledge and skill level of pharmaceutical preparations and cultivating students' ability to work independently in pharmaceutical preparations. Through training, students can better adapt to the needs of the pharmaceutical production industry, improve the quality and safety of drugs, and make contributions to ensuring the safety of public medication.
In addition, preparation training can also promote communication and cooperation among students, improve teamwork ability and provide talent guarantee for the sustainable development of pharmaceutical production industry. At the same time, training can also help students understand and abide by relevant laws, regulations and standards, and ensure the legality and standardization of drug production and sales.