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Faculty of Pharmacy

 

4012 Debrecen
Nagyerdei krt. 98.
Tel.: +36 52 411 600 / 55780
 
 
 
 
The pharmacy education conforms to a great extent of European standards answering at the needs of the 21st century in Health Care. The main goal of the Faculty of Pharmacy is to improve education and to promote the creation of new courses and educational structures in order to rationalize training, and approach the access of the European Union to various fields, including pharmacy education of the health sciences. The primary mission of the University of Debrecen, Faculty of Pharmacy is to serve the pharmaceutical health care needs of Hungary and foreign countries by educating pharmacists to be able to provide contemporary as well as innovative pharmacy services. The Faculty of Pharmacy offers a dynamic curriculum, which includes a broad base of both didactic and experiential components, enabling the graduate to develop practical skills that will enable him/her to function effectively and efficiently in a changing and challenging health care environment. Consistent with this mission, contribution to the body of pharmaceutical knowledge through scholarly activity and service are also important goals.
 
 
The research activity of the six departments of the Faculty of Pharmacy focuses on the structure, synthesis, and development of new antimicrobial therapeutic agents (Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry), the formulation and manufacturing of capsules and tablets (Dept. of Pharmaceutical Technology), the function and modulation of endocrine system (Dept. of Biopharmacy), the improvement of management of pharmacy (Dept. of Management), and the function and diseases of the cardiovascular system (Dept. Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics) including arrhythmias, ischemia, infarction, and diabetes. The Department of Clinical Pharmacology focuses on the development of various new therapeutic agents in clinics and in a close collaboration with the Departments of Biopharmacy and Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics.
 
 
 
Departments of the Faculty of Pharmacy

 

  • Department of Biopharmacy
  • Department of Clinical Pharmacology
  • Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  • Department of Pharmaceutical Organization and Management
  • Department of Pharmaceutical Technology
  • Department of Pharmacodynamics