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This course covers basic principles of pharmacology: pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetic principles, adverse drug reactions, drug-drug interactions, development of new drugs. Major categories: drugs affecting autonomic nervous system, cardiovascular system, blood, autacoids, respiratory and gastrointestinal system.
3rd year Pharmacy and PharmD
  
Considers CNS pharmacology, local anesthetics, chemotherapy: antineoplastic, antibacterial, antiprotozoal, anthelminthic, antifungal, antiviral agents and immunomodulators.
3rd year Pharmacy and PharmD
  
This course aims to provide students with the knowledge of clinical manifestations, complications, goals of pharmacotherapy and patient education of selected cardiovascular, endocrine diseases In addition, it aims to provide the students with the knowledge of clinical uses, pharmacokinetics, clinically significant side effects & drug interactions and contraindications to medications used in the treatment of cardiovascular, endocrine diseases.
4th year Pharmacy and PharmD
  
This course uses simulated clinical cases to develop the students ability to assess a patient’s condition, determine reasonable treatment alternatives, select appropriate therapy and monitoring parameters and to justify those choices by utilizing knowledge and skills acquired in pharmacotherapy I.
4th year PharmD
  
The aims of this course are similar to pharmacotherapy I.
The following conditions are covered: infections, neurological diseases, blood diseases, tumors, respiratory diseases and kidney diseases.
4th year Pharmacy and PharmD
  
This course uses simulated clinical cases to develop the students ability to assess a patient’s condition, determine reasonable treatment alternatives, select appropriate therapy and monitoring parameters and to justify those choices by utilizing knowledge and skills acquired in pharmacotherapy II.
4th year PharmD
  
Similar to Pharmacotherapy I.
The following conditions are covered in this course: CNS, neurological, oncological, and advanced renal and gastrointestinal disorders.
5th year PharmD
  
This course uses simulated clinical cases to develop the students ability to assess a patient’s condition, determine reasonable treatment alternatives, select appropriate therapy and monitoring parameters and to justify those choices by utilizing knowledge and skills acquired in pharmacotherapy III.
5th year PharmD
  
Similar to Pharmacotherapy I.
The following conditions are covered: Critical care conditions, geriatric diseases, gynecologic disorders, electrolyte and acid-base disorders.
5th year PharmD
  
This course uses simulated clinical cases to develop the students ability to assess a patient’s condition, determine reasonable treatment alternatives, select appropriate therapy and monitoring parameters and to justify those choices by utilizing knowledge and skills acquired in pharmacotherapy IV.
5th year PharmD
  
In this course the student is required to conduct a litirature review or prepare a research project in biopharmaceutics / clinical pharmacy related topics under supervision of faculty member. Presentation and oral discussion are required.
4/5th year pharmacy and PharmD
  
Field training according to a prepared plan in hospitals and health institutions under direct supervision of a faculty member.
in addition, through regular meetings, students gain information about the interpretation of presciptions and medication orders, medication errors, CV writing and interview skills and communication skills.
5th year Pharmacy and PharmD
  
This course Involves the clinically-oriented Pharm.D. student in the process of clinical pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic monitoring of drug therapy. The course is concerned with the application of concepts and techniques of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics to the rational design of individualized drug dosage regimens in the total clinical context, taking into account such special problems as hepatic and renal functional impairment, other effects of disease, immaturity of drug metabolizing enzymes, and drug interactions.
5th year PharmD
  
The clerkship in clinical pharmacokinetics is intended to allow Pharm.D. Students an opportunity to acquire the practical experience in the application of clinical pharmacokinetic principles to various drug therapies with emphasis on the selection and design of antimicrobial therapies. Students will learn how to apply these principles by gathering pertinent clinical information, development of pharmaceutical care and monitoring plans, thorough literature evaluation, and case discussions.
6th year PharmD
  
During this full-time advanced clinical pharmacy experience, the students will provide pharmaceutical care in inpatient and outpatient pediatric settings for a minimum of three patients a week.
6th year PharmD
  
This course includes introduction to mathematical techniques required for the treatment of pharmacokinetic modeling. Additionally, application of pharmacokinetic principles to clinical practice and its relevance to the rational design of individualized drug dosage regimens in the total clinical context, taking into account such special problems as hepatic and renal functional impairment, other effects of disease, immaturity of drug metabolizing enzymes, and drug interactions.
MSc. in Clinical Pharmacy
  
This course will enable students to identify, obtain and utilize published medical literature to be used in patient care, research projects and lifelong learning. Emphasis on data searching and retrieval using computer database and written material With the increasing emphasis on evidence-based practices, there is a greater need for pharmacists to understand clinical research, evaluate scientific findings, and translate evidence to support patient-care decisions. This requires a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practice of drug literature evaluation with a strong grounding in research design and statistical methods.
5th year PharmD