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Clinical Pharmacology - opis przedmiotu

Informacje ogólne
Nazwa przedmiotu Clinical Pharmacology
Kod przedmiotu 12.5-WL-LekAM-ClPhE- 22
Wydział Wydział Lekarski i Nauk o Zdrowiu
Kierunek WLiNZ - oferta ERASMUS / Lekarski
Profil -
Rodzaj studiów jednolite magisterskie sześcioletnie
Semestr rozpoczęcia semestr zimowy 2023/2024
Informacje o przedmiocie
Semestr 10
Liczba punktów ECTS do zdobycia 1
Typ przedmiotu obowiązkowy
Język nauczania polski
Sylabus opracował
  • dr n. med. Izabela Uzar
  • dr n. med. Sylwia Michalak
Formy zajęć
Forma zajęć Liczba godzin w semestrze (stacjonarne) Liczba godzin w tygodniu (stacjonarne) Liczba godzin w semestrze (niestacjonarne) Liczba godzin w tygodniu (niestacjonarne) Forma zaliczenia
Wykład 15 1 - - Zaliczenie na ocenę
Zajęcia kliniczne 15 1 - - Zaliczenie na ocenę

Cel przedmiotu

The aim of the course is to combine basic information in the field of pharmacology with clinical aspects and individual clinical situations.  The purpose of teaching is acquiring knowledge about therapeutic possibilities in relation to specific disease entities and clinical situations, based ing on Evidence Based Medicine and, the need for individualization of pharmacotherapy and pharmacoeconomical aspect. The aim is also to learn how to obtain and critically interpret information about drugs, and to familiarize student with the latest scientific achievements in clinical pharmacology. Acquisition by the student of basic skills necessary in conducting clinical research and the integration of academic knowledge and skills with scientific evidence by the student.   Clinical classes are designed to teach the student to implement the therapy in accordance with Good Clinical Practice, taking into account the effects of drugs, side effects, drug interactions, in presence of pathological processes.

 

Wymagania wstępne

Knowledge of physiology, pathophysiology, genetics, toxicology, propaedeutics of internal diseases, propaedeutics of pediatrics

 

Zakres tematyczny

 

Lectures

  1. Basics of clinical pharmacology. Clinical pharmacokcinetics.
  2. Adverse drug reactions. Reporting drug-induced complications.
  3. Drug interactions. Pharmaceutical incompatibilitities.
  4. Individualized therapy in children and the elderly. Pharmacotherapy optimization during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
  5. Disturbances in the drug action due to pharmacockinetics changes in pathological states.
  6. The influence of drugs on the results of laboratory tests. Therapeutic drug monitoring.
  7. Planning and conducting clinical trials in accordance with the principles of Good Clinical Practice.
  8. Pharmacogenetics. Pharmacoeconomics. Social pharmacology.

Clinical classes – clinical pharmacology in practice:

  1.  Pharmacotherapy of acute coronary syndromes, acute heart failure, arrhythmias.
  2.  Pharmacotherapy of hypertension, chronic coronary syndromes, hyperlipidemia.
  3.  Pharmacotherapy of pain in various clinical situations, various age groups, pregnancy and during the breastfeeding.
  4.  Pharmacotherapy of diabetes.
  5.  Pharmacotherapy of various type of anemia.
  6.  Pharmacotherapy of selected chronic diseases.

Metody kształcenia

Lectures - multimedia presentations. Clinical classes - analysis of clinical cases and the choice of proper therapy by students. Discussion.

 

Efekty uczenia się i metody weryfikacji osiągania efektów uczenia się

Opis efektu Symbole efektów Metody weryfikacji Forma zajęć

Warunki zaliczenia

Lectures: Participation in lectures is obligatory. Lectures end with a written test (30-50 single and/or multiple choice test). It is necessary to obtain at least 60% of the points to receive a positive grade. In case of failure to obtain a positive grade, make-up tests are carried out in oral or written form, after notifying informing the student in advance.

Clinical classes are conducted in the form of thematic blocks. Preparation for classes is verified in oral or written form. Each failed test may be retakencorrected up to three times. The final grade is the arithmetic mean of all grades obtained during clinical classes.The student should make up for absences from lectures or clinical classes with another group or during the consultation hours with the teacher. Absences shouldn't be exceed 10 percent of the hours allocated to a given type of activity. The justification (medical leave or document confirming the fortuitous event) should be presented to the teacher within 3 working days of the incident. Unexcused absences mean the inability to complete the course.

The test tests are assessed as follows:

grade 3.0: 60-69% of correct answers,

grade 3.5: 70-79% of correct answers,

grade 4.0: 80-89% of correct answers,

grade 4.5: 90-95% of correct answers,

grade 5.0: 96-100% of correct answers

The final grade is the arithmetic mean of the grade from the lecture and clinical classes. The results of the arithmetic mean are determined in accordance with the principle: mean 3.25 is the final grade 3.5; mean 3.75 is the final score of 4.0; mean 4.25 is the final score of 4.5; the mean of 4.75 is the final score of 5.0.

 


 

Literatura podstawowa

1. Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 15e; Bertram Katzung,   Anthony Trevor;  McGraw-Hill Education / Medical 2021; ISBN: 9781260452310

2. Clinical Psychopharmacology Principles and Practice; S. Nassir Ghaemi; OUP USA 2019;

ISBN: 9780199995486

Literatura uzupełniająca

Clinical Pharmacology with student consult access;  Peter N. Bennett,  Morris J. Brown, Churchill Livingstone 2007, ISBN: 9780443102448

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