KEERTHI KUMAR M

Pharm D Graduate | Clinical Pharmacist Candidate
Bengaluru, IN.

About

Highly dedicated Pharm D graduate with a Distinction Award, possessing a robust foundation in clinical pharmacy, pharmacology, and patient care. Demonstrated ability to apply evidence-based practices through extensive hospital postings and a research project on complex drug therapies. Eager to contribute to patient safety and optimize drug therapy outcomes in a challenging clinical environment.

Education

PESU Institute of Pharmacy
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D)

Pharmacy

Grade: 79.5%

Awards

Distinction Award Certificate

Awarded By

PESU Institute of Pharmacy

Awarded for outstanding academic performance and achieving high aggregate percentage in the Doctor of Pharmacy program.

Languages

English
Kannada

Certificates

Emergency Medicines Basics: BLS and First Aid
Good Clinical Practice (GCP)

Issued By

NIDA Clinical Trials Network

Drug-Related Problem Management

Skills

Clinical Pharmacy

Clinical Pharmacology, Patient Care, Drug Therapy Optimization, Patient Safety, Evidence-Based Healthcare, Hospital Postings, Case-Based Learning, Pharmacovigilance.

Research & Data Analysis

Comparative Studies, Efficacy Assessment, Safety Evaluation, Medical Research, Data Interpretation, Scientific Reporting.

Emergency & Critical Care

Basic Life Support (BLS), First Aid, Emergency Medicine, Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome Management, Delirium Tremens Treatment.

Pharmaceutical Knowledge

Haloperidol, Propofol, Drug-Related Problem Resolution, Good Clinical Practice (GCP), Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics.

Professional Competencies

Communication, Problem-Solving, Team Collaboration, Critical Thinking, Patient Counseling, Medical Terminology.

Projects

Comparison of Safety and Efficacy of Haloperidol and Propofol in the Treatment of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome with Refractory Delirium Tremens

Summary

Investigated the comparative safety and efficacy profiles of haloperidol and propofol in managing alcohol withdrawal syndrome, specifically focusing on cases with refractory delirium tremens.