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  • Opening for Pharmacist (3 Posts) in BMCRI

    The Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute was started as a private Medical college in the year 1955 by Mysore Education Society. The Founders of this Society were  Dr. R. Shivaram, Dr. Mekhri, Dr. B.K. Narayana Rao and Dr. B.V. Ramaswamy. In the year 1957 it was handed over to the then Government of Mysore and was affiliated to Mysore University and then on to the Bangalore University. In the year 1996 it got affiliated to the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences.

    The following required positions to this hospital on contract basis.

    Post: Pharmacist

  • Career for Pharmacists (5 posts) in Central Government Health Scheme

    The Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) provides comprehensive health care facilities for the Central Govt. employees and pensioners and their dependents residing in CGHS covered cities. The Central Govt. Health Scheme provides comprehensive health care to the CGHS Beneficiaries in India. The medical facilities are provided through Wellness Centres(previously referred to as CGHS Dispensaries) /polyclinics under Allopathic, Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Sidha and Homeopathic systems of medicines.

    Applications for the following posts are invited:

    Post: Pharmacist- Homeopathy, Allopathy

  • Oxagon Pharmaceuticals looking for Registered Pharmacist

    We are operating Pharmaceutical Retail Chain in Maharashtra, Marathwada region.

    Post: Registered Pharmacist-Retail Store-02

  • Opportunity for Pharmacist in IIAS

    Applications are invited in the prescribed format from the bonafide citizens of India for the following posts:

    Post: Pharmacist

  • Job as Assistant Pharmacist in OPTCL

    Odisha Power Transmission Corporation Limited (OPTCL), a state-owned power utility in Odisha is engaged in the business of transmission of electricity, invites application from bright, qualified and energetic personnel for the following Posts.

    Post: Assistant Pharmacist

  • Detailed info. on Pharmacists (36 posts) vacancies at Border Security Force

    Applications are invited from male & female Indian citizens for appointment of following posts (Group 'B' & 'C' Combatised) for Para Medical Staff in the Border Security Force, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. The post is temporary but likely to become permanent.

    Post: ASI (Pharmacist- Qualified) (Group-C Post)

  • Job for Pharmacist at ECHS, Shimla

    Retired Armed Forces personnel till 2002 could avail medical facilities only for specific high cost surgery/treatment for a limited number of diseases covered under the Army Group Insurance(Medical Branch Scheme) (AGI(MBS)) and Armed Forces Group Insurance Scheme(Management Information System) (AFGIS (MIS)) schemes. These medicare schemes could provide some relief to the ESM, but it was not a comprehensive scheme as compared to and available for other Central Government Employees.

  • Openings at ECHS, Aizwal for posts of Pharmacist & other posts

    Retired Armed Forces personnel till 2002 could avail medical facilities only for specific high cost surgery/treatment for a limited number of diseases covered under the Army Group Insurance(Medical Branch Scheme) (AGI(MBS)) and Armed Forces Group Insurance Scheme(Management Information System) (AFGIS (MIS)) schemes. These medicare schemes could provide some relief to the ESM, but it was not a comprehensive scheme as compared to and available for other Central Government Employees. Therefore, the requirement was felt of establishing a medicare system which could provide quality medicare to the retirees of the Armed Forces.

    Post: Pharmacist & other posts

  • Walk in interview for Pharmacist in GSACS

    Gujarat state is one of the highly industrially developed states in the country. Being an industrialized state, migration of laborers from various parts of India is very high. Mobility and migration of people make them more vulnerable, as a result of separation from spouse and release of social sanctions, leading to high-risk sexual practices and consequently they may contract HIV, which in turn is carried to their spouses and to their children. On the one hand, with an increase in urbanization most of the societies are in transition and the young population is under less social restraint. On the other hand, lower literacy level of rural women, especially in the state and local customs & traditions make women more vulnerable to the infection. Large numbers of women suffer from reproductive tract infections (RTIs), which are mainly due to poor sexual hygiene especially during menstruation and sexually transmitted infections from their spouses.

    Post: Pharmacist

  • Application are invited for Senior Pharmacist in IIEST

    Applications are invited from Indian Citizens for recruitment to the following permanent posts:

    Post: Senior Pharmacist

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