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This module explains the pathophysiological basis of common diseases such as diabetes, heart failure, and asthma. It provides an essential understanding of the mechanism of such diseases. The module will also cover both symptoms and disease progression
2012- till now
  
The core lectures are organized around a systems approach to the study of physiology, concentrating on each basic structural and functional unit of the human body. Emphasis is on understanding how cellular and organ systems function and how they are integrated and regulated by the body to maintain homeostasis. Human Physiology include cellular, muscle and nerve physiology, cardiovascular, and respiratory. It is primarily a lecture-based course
  
This module provides the students with basic tools of conducting literature reviews, and extraction of information and analyzing scientific articles. The course will also enhance the student's ability to present the result of their work through the oral presentations required during the course and prepare mini reviews.
2012-current
  
The one credit hour course is directed to empower the research capacities of 6th year Pharm.D. students. The main purpose of this course is to introduce students to quantitative and qualitative methods for conducting meaningful inquiry and research. They will gain an overview of research intent and design, methodology and technique, format and presentation, and data management and analysis informed by commonly used statistical methods. The course will develop each student’s ability to use this knowledge to become more effective as clinical pharmacists.
2013-current