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Essential clinical pharmacy
20 Credit Hours
Essential clinical pharmacy
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Essential clinical pharmacy
20 Credit Hours
1+ Evidence Based Medicine
Clinical Pharmacy Training
2+ FARM Note (Finding (patient information )- Assessment-Resolution (intervention plan ) – Monitoring ( follow up)
3+ Drug Dosing (obese – Renal impairment -Hepatic Impairment -Plasma Exchange)
4+ Drug Interactions (How to judge the clinical significant and how to manage in practice)
5+ Drug Dosing in Pediatrics and Neonates
6+ Fluid and Electrolytes (how to calculate fluid requirements for patients,
7+ Acute Kidney injury (Features, causes, and management in clinical pharmacy point of view)
8+ Anticoagulants (Deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis ) parental and new oral anticoagulant (how to select and monitoring )
9+ Diabetes part 1 ( Diagnosis – lab interpretation- management with insulin choice the most suitable type of insulin and( calculating dose of insulin )
10+ Diabetes part 2 (oral hypoglycemics ) ( choice of every agent according to patient specific risk factors ), dose modification , addition of another agent for tight controlling of Hba1c )
1+ Evidence Based Medicine
Clinical Pharmacy Training
2+ FARM Note (Finding (patient information )- Assessment-Resolution (intervention plan ) – Monitoring ( follow up)
3+ Drug Dosing (obese – Renal impairment -Hepatic Impairment -Plasma Exchange)
4+ Drug Interactions (How to judge the clinical significant and how to manage in practice)
5+ Drug Dosing in Pediatrics and Neonates
6+ Fluid and Electrolytes (how to calculate fluid requirements for patients,
7+ Acute Kidney injury (Features, causes, and management in clinical pharmacy point of view)
8+ Anticoagulants (Deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis ) parental and new oral anticoagulant (how to select and monitoring )
9+ Diabetes part 1 ( Diagnosis – lab interpretation- management with insulin choice the most suitable type of insulin and( calculating dose of insulin )
10+ Diabetes part 2 (oral hypoglycemics ) ( choice of every agent according to patient specific risk factors ), dose modification , addition of another agent for tight controlling of Hba1c )