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Last update: prof. MUDr. Miloslav Kršiak, DrSc. (27.05.2008)
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Last update: prof. MUDr. Miloslav Kršiak, DrSc. (27.05.2008)
Aims of the subject The aim of pharmacology teaching is to learn students to select a convenient drug for a particular clinical problem with respect to pharmacological properties of the drug (e.g. its mechanism of action, adverse effects, kinetics, interactions, cost). The additional aim is to gain a good practice in using electronic drug databases, sources of EBM (Evidence Based Medicine) and in prescription writing. |
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Last update: prof. MUDr. Miloslav Kršiak, DrSc. (27.05.2008)
Literature Recommended textbook: Pharmacology - H. P. Rang, et al. 6th ed. Churchill Livingstone, 2007. Additional texts convenient for a suplementary reading: |
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Last update: prof. MUDr. Miloslav Kršiak, DrSc. (27.05.2008)
Methods of teaching Teaching of pharmacology in the courses of the Module IIC takes place mostly in a practical room of Department of Pharmacology. The room is equipped with 16 computer stations for students and a data display (see Databases, software and computers available to students in the pharmacology practical room (No. 523, Ruská 87) in |
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Last update: prof. MUDr. Miloslav Kršiak, DrSc. (21.07.2008)
Requirements for examination A condition for obtaining a credit from pharmacology in the Module IIC is to meet criteria of five tests (analgesics, antibiotics, psychopharmacology, drugs used in disorders of gastro-intestinal system, drugs used in disorders of cardiovascular system) + at least 80% attendance of practicals. To pass any of the tests the student must gain at least 32 points of 40 possible (80% success)in each test. The credit is a condition for registration for the examination from pharmacology. The examination consists of practical and theoretical part. During the practical part students are required to solve a pharmacological problem in a selected case study and to prescribe a drug. In the theoretical part of the examination students select randomly one pharmacological topic and four drug names from a list given at http://old.lf3.cuni.cz/farmakologie/topics.html. They then report (orally) on the selected topics and drugs, answer additional questions (ad hoc) and discuss pharmacology with the examiner. Students should first of all understand well mechanisms of actions of drugs in question and should have an excellent orientation in important drugs. Additional information is available at |
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Last update: Ondřej Kubánek (03.11.2008)
Syllabus Please see at http://old.lf3.cuni.cz/farmakologie/modulIICan.html |
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Last update: prof. MUDr. Miloslav Kršiak, DrSc. (27.05.2008)
Requirements for the study of the subject A successful completion of the course General Pharmacology (CTBSOF13) |