Practical and Clinical Skills
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
2.2.1- Perform with precision different technique of drug administration.
2.2.2- Design rational therapeutic strategies for both acute and chronic conditions that take into account the various variables that influence these strategies. Choose the proper drug(s) for the proper clinical situation in proper dosage.
2.6. General and transferable Skills:
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
2.6.1- Demonstrate respect to all patients irrespective of their socioeconomic levels, culture or religious beliefs and use language appropriate to the patient's culture.
2.6.2- Provide appropriate basic drug education to the patient and his family.
2.6.3- Communicate effectively with other health care professionals to maximize
patient benefits and minimize the risk of errors.
2.6.4- Understand the importance of life-long self-learning and show a strong commandment to it.
3- Course contents:
|
Course |
Code |
Credit hours |
First part |
Clinical Pharmacology Respiratory system Autacoids Chemotherapy CVS Hormones CNS Autonomic General |
CHES 603 |
- 5 hours - 2 hours - 3 hours - 3 hours - 3 hours - 3 hours - 2 hours - 3 hours |
Total |
|
|
24 hours |
4- Teaching and learning methods:
METHODS USED:
4.1 – Lectures
4.2- Practical modules
TEACHING PLAN:
Item |
Time schedule |
Lectures |
-1time/ week -35 min. each |
Practical |
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Total |
5- Students Assessment methods:
5.A) Attendance Criteria:
1. Practical attendance.