Course Description:
Pharmacology is the science that studies the interaction of drugs with the human body, their mechanisms of action, routes of administration, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. It plays a crucial role in developing professional competencies of future healthcare specialists.
Course Objective:
To provide students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary for the rational and safe use of medications in clinical practice.
Expected Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to identify main drug groups, understand their mechanisms of action and side effects, and select appropriate pharmacotherapy for specific clinical situations.
For students majoring in “General Medicine”
• Total labor input: 10 credit (360 hours)
• Classroom sessions: 180 hours
• Students’ independent work: 180 hours
• Semester: 3,4
• Final control: examination
Pharmacology is the science that studies the interaction of drugs with the human body, their mechanisms of action, routes of administration, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. It plays a crucial role in developing professional competencies of future healthcare specialists.
Course Objective:
To provide students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary for the rational and safe use of medications in clinical practice.
Expected Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to identify main drug groups, understand their mechanisms of action and side effects, and select appropriate pharmacotherapy for specific clinical situations.
For students majoring in “General Medicine”
• Total labor input: 10 credit (360 hours)
• Classroom sessions: 180 hours
• Students’ independent work: 180 hours
• Semester: 3,4
• Final control: examination