Prof. Reginald Paul Sequeira

Professor
Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Arabian Gulf University
Bahrain

Biography

Current Position: Professor & Chair, Dept. of Pharmacology & Therapeutics,College of Medicine & Medical Sciences Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain: Since Nov 2003. - Associate Professor & Chair: Dept. of Pharmacology & Therapeutics, College of Medicine & Medical Sciences, Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain: Sept 2002 – Oct 2003. - Associate Professor: Dept. of Pharmacology & Therapeutics, College of Medicine & Medical Sciences, Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain, Apr 1990 – Aug 2002. - Assistant Professor : Dept. of Pharmacology & Therapeutics,College of Medicine & Medical Sciences, Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain, Oct 1986 - Apr 1990. - Reader: Department of Pharmacology, Kasturba Medical College,University of Mangalore, India, Apr. 1985 - Sept. 1986. - Fogarty International Fellow: National Institute of Arthritis,Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIADDK), National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20205, USA: Dec.1981 – Feb 1985. - Research Fellow: Department of Pharmacology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh, India, Jan 1978 - Oct 1981. - Lecturer: Department of Pharmacology, Kasturba Medical College, University of Mysore, Mangalore, India, Oct 1974 – Dec 1977.

Research Intrest

Pharmacoepidemiology - Pharmacovigilance - Clinical Pharmacology - Endocrine Pharmacology - Medical Education.

List of Publications
Tayem Y, Abu-Hijleh M, Sequeira RP. Medical students’ perceptions of supporting pharmacology learning in English by key information prepared in Arabic. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal;():
Khalid A.J. Al Khaja, Henry James, Reginald P. Sequeira. Acquisition of prescribing skill by medical students in a problem-based learning curriculum: preclerkship to clerkship phase transition. International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology;6(4):718-725
Al Khaja KAJ, Veeramuthu S, Isa HA, Sequeira RP. Prescription audit of NSAIDs and gastroprotective strategy in elderly in primary care. International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine;29(1-2):57-68

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