Which subject or topic(s) you like teaching your juniors? Which subject or topics you like and always feel good about talking/teaching or sharing knowldege of.
I’ve always felt exiting to teach surgery….it’s precise, fast-paced, and deeply rewarding. Sharing surgical knowledge feels exciting because it combines anatomy, decision-making, and hands-on skill in a way that truly saves lives.
I would teach molecular biology, its honestly one of the toughest subjects out there to grasp cause of the mechanisms, molecules that come to play just to transcribe DNA to mRNA and then translate it into a protein molecule. Its intresting to teach and forms the core of a biotech subject that is required.
Pharmaceutics.
Pharmaceutical Analysis.
I would like to teach Pharmacology to my juniors. I like to teach the way of drugs how they a key role in disease management, mechanism and pharmacokinetics.
If given a chance, I would love to teach surgery.
There’s something about the calm, focused environment of the OT that makes me feel alive — it brings out my most attentive and grounded self.
I’ve always enjoyed learning about surgical techniques, especially the finer details like different types of sutures, their indications, and methods.
And whenever I had time during postings, I made it a point to teach those to my juniors — because I genuinely believe knowledge shared is knowledge reinforced.
During Final year of b pharm biostatistics subject is my fav one and i like to share tricks and tips on it to junior.
I find a deep sense of purpose in teaching and sharing knowledge about Cancer Biology and Plant Biotechnology, as I feel both the fields offer a powerful blend of curiosity, challenges, and a bright hope ahead. When it comes to Cancer biology, it always captivates me while witnessing the delicate balance of life existing at that cellular level and how by understanding that we can carve our own health routines which are so simple to follow once we have that understanding related to the cell dynamics. On the other hand, Plant biotechnology have always felt like working with nature’s blueprint towards solving modern era issues like from sustainable agriculture to plant-based therapeutics (botanical drug compounds). I have had the joy of teaching these topics to students, and what makes it so fulfilling for me is, these two areas are not just relevant today and they are so central to where science is heading next.
Pharmacology! That’s really fascinating to talk about
I would really like to teach Pharmacotherapeutics, Inorganic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacy Practice subjects to teach to my juniors or even friends. Every time you read diseases in pharmacotherapy every time you would get new point to highlight creating more and more interesting to learn it. Medicinal chemistry which makes happy with the structures to teach the classifications to learn and understand it’s mechanism of action.
If I were to teach in academics, I’d likely choose pharmacology or pharmaceutical sciences. These subjects delve into the science behind drug action, mechanisms, and their therapeutic applications, which would be both fascinating and impactful for students aiming to improve healthcare.
Pharmacology
I would like to teach pharmaceutics and pharmacology it is very fascinating to teach this to my juniors pharmacology explains pharmakinetics and pharmacodynamics of the drug
Pharmaceutics explains about the formation of tab capsules Identification of the drugs formula and many other preparations
I think I’ll teach pharmaceuticals engineering or maybe physical pharmaceuticals caused I have teached my friends and it was good experience
Pharmacotherapeutics
I really enjoy teaching topics that spark curiosity like genetics, microbiology, or anything related to human physiology.
Pharmaceutical jurisprudence cause I like it too , it is very intresting to know the guidelines and rules for the pharma and healthcare sector.
Pharmacology and Conservative dentistry, OMFS!
I would love to teach pharmacology. I know it’s little difficult but i would love to explain in simpler easier way so that students can understand it better