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Course director
Vida Róbert György
assistant professor,
Department of Pharmaceutics and University Pharmacy
Number of hours/semester
Lectures: 60 hours
Practices: 0 hours
Seminars: 0 hours
Total of: 60 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OPO-KL2-T
- 5 Credit
- Pharmacy
- Medical-biological theoretical module and practical skills module
- autumn
OPO-KL1-T finished
Course headcount limitations
min. 5 people – max. 80 people
Topic
The aim of the course is to introduce the most important clinical fields to the pharmacy students. The knowledge related to the most common disorders, and their non-pharmacological and pharmacological therapies, and also the therapeutic algorithms and regimens are crucial for the pharmacists nowadays in every therapeutic field from the community pharmacy, hospital and clinical pharmacy to the clinical research pharmacy as well. The course is closely linked to the pharmacotherapy studies and other clinical oriented subjects in the 9th semester (e.g.: clinical laboratory studies, clinical pharmacy and pharmacotherapy management, forensic pathology and toxicology, toxicology).
Lectures
- 1. The basic principles of obstetrics and gynecology for pharmacists 1. - Nagy Bernadett (Élettan)
- 2. The basic principles of obstetrics and gynecology for pharmacists 2. - Nagy Bernadett (Élettan)
- 3. The basic principles of obstetrics and gynecology for pharmacists 3. - Nagy Bernadett (Élettan)
- 4. The basic principles of obstetrics and gynecology for pharmacists 4. - Nagy Bernadett (Élettan)
- 5. Discussion of clinical case studies 1. - Vida Róbert György
- 6. Growth and development during childhood. - Tényiné Csábi Györgyi
- 7. Infant nutrition. - Tényiné Csábi Györgyi
- 8. The bacterial infections in pediatric care practice. - Tényiné Csábi Györgyi
- 9. Exsiccatio, fluid replacement, oral rehydration. Antifebrile therapy, treatment of convulsion. - Tényiné Csábi Györgyi
- 10. Neurological disease symptoms, peripheral and central nervous system disorders. - Varga Dávid
- 11. Stroke. - Varga Dávid
- 12. Encephalitis and meningitis, intracranial and spinal tumors. - Varga Dávid
- 13. Multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, epilepsy. - Varga Dávid
- 14. Peripheral nervous system diseases, myopathies. - Varga Dávid
- 15. Examination of psychiatric patient. - Tényi Tamás
- 16. Organic mental disorders. - Tényi Tamás
- 17. Endogenous psychoses. - Tényi Tamás
- 18. Non-psychotic psychiatric disorders. Psychiatric therapies. - Tényi Tamás
- 19. Ear, nose, laryngology. The outer and middle ear. - Révész Péter
- 20. The inner ear. Audiological and vestibular basics. - Bakó Péter
- 21. The main disorders and otorhinolaryngology basics of the nose. - Nepp Nelli
- 22. The pharynx. - Burián András
- 23. The larynx, trachea, esophagus and neck. - Burián András
- 24.
Basics of preventive dentistry, pediatric dentistry.
- Molnár Tamás (Fogklinika) - 25.
Oral surgery treatments, pain relief.
- Molnár Tamás (Fogklinika) - 26.
Restorative dental treatments.
- Molnár Tamás (Fogklinika) - 27.
Basics of prosthodontics.
- Molnár Tamás (Fogklinika) - 28.
Dental development, orthodontic anomalies, drug-induced dental lesions.
- Molnár Tamás (Fogklinika) - 29. Discussion of clinical case studies 2. - Vida Róbert György
- 30. Infectology, infection control and antibiotic therapy in clinical practice 1. - Péterfi Zoltán
- 31. Infectology, infection control and antibiotic therapy in clinical practice 2. - Péterfi Zoltán
- 32. Infectology, infection control and antibiotic therapy in clinical practice 3. - Péterfi Zoltán
- 33. Infectology, infection control and antibiotic therapy in clinical practice 4. - Péterfi Zoltán
- 34. Drugs for treatment of urine storage and emptying disorders. - Damásdi Miklós
- 35. Medical treatment of uro-oncological diseases. - Damásdi Miklós
- 36. Medical treatment of erectile dysfunction. - Damásdi Miklós
- 37. Medical aids in urological practice. - Damásdi Miklós
- 38. Urologic clinics of stone diseases and its drugs. - Damásdi Miklós
- 39.
The structure of skin, essential phenomena.
- Oláhné Szlávicz Eszter - 40.
Infectious skin disease, pyoderma, bacterial, viral and fungal diseases.
- Oláhné Szlávicz Eszter - 41.
STD diseases and sexual health care.
- Oláhné Szlávicz Eszter - 42.
Dermatological tumors. Immunpathological disorders in dermatology.
- Oláhné Szlávicz Eszter - 43. Eye examination of the patient. (The functional anatomy of the organ of vision, functional and morphological methods of analysis.) Chronic eye diseases (glaucoma, cataracts, age-related macular degeneration, symptomatology, basic examinations, interpretation of findings, therapy). - Baranyay András Jakab
- 44. Acute ocular diseases. (Symptomatology, basic examinations, interpretation of findings, therapy). - Horváth Nóra Andrea
- 45. Childhood eye diseases. Ocular symptoms of general disorders. Neuroophthalmology. - Horváth Nóra Andrea
- 46. Traumatology in ophthalmology and intraocular tumors. - Horváth Nóra Andrea
- 47. Discussion of clinical case studies 3. - Vida Róbert György
- 48. Treatment of spondylarthritis. Treatment of gout. Treatment of infection-triggered arthritis. - Minier Tünde
- 49. Non-biological and biological base therapeutic drugs in rheumatoid arthritis. - Minier Tünde
- 50. Rules of the utilization of non steroidal antiinflammatory drugs in rheumatology and clinical immunology. Management of acute and chronical pain in rheumatology. - Sarlósné Varjú Cecília
- 51. Pharmacological treatment of osteoporosis. - Sarlósné Varjú Cecília
- 52. Treatment with corticosteroids and cytostatic agents in autoimmun diseases. - Minier Tünde
- 53. The primary care of cancer patients, the TNM system, prognostic factors and onkoteam decision. - Mangel László Csaba
- 54. The principles and practice of radiochemotherapy. - Bellyei Szabolcs
- 55. The clinical implications of chemotherapy. - Karádi Oszkár
- 56. Modern targeted therapies and basics of hormone replacement therapy. - Karádi Oszkár
- 57. The practice of supportive therapy in oncology. - Boronkai Árpád
- 58. Specificity of General Practice, the holistic approach. - Csikós Ágnes Erika
- 59. Physician-pharmacist relationship. Team work. Role-playing. - Csikós Ágnes Erika
- 60. GP office and staff. Pharmacist-patient relationship. - Heim Szilvia Mária
Practices
Seminars
Reading material
Obligatory literature
Literature developed by the Department
Notes
Recommended literature
Karen J. Tietze. Clinical Skills for Pharmacists. A Patient-Focused Approach, 3rd edition, 2004.
Roger Walker, Cate Whittlesea (eds.): Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 5th edition, Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 2012.
Christopher A Langley and Dawn Belcher: Applied Pharmaceutical Practice. Second Edition. Pharmaceutical Press. 2012.
Sally-Anne Francis, Felicity Smith, John Malkinson, Andrew Constanti and Kevin Taylor. Integrated Pharmacy Case Studies. Pharmaceutical Press, 2015. First edition.
Stephen A. McClave, Denise Baird Schwatrz, Debra S. Kovacevich, Sarah J. Miller. The A. S. P. E. N. Adult Nutrition Support Core Curriculum, 2nd Edition, 2012.
Rang, Dale, Ritter, Moore: Pharmacology, 9th edition, Elsevier Churchill Livingstone, 2019
B. G. Katzung (ed.): Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, 14th edition, Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill, 2018
Conditions for acceptance of the semester
The presence in classes and individual assignments.
Mid-term exams
There is no mindterm and end-of-the term test.
Making up for missed classes
The abscences should be discussed with the course director.
Exam topics/questions
Written exam is based on the lectures.
There will be 50 single choice questions in the test. Assessment of the student performance is carried out according to a five-grade scale:
100-86,1% - excellent (5); 86-77,1% - good (4); 77-68,1% - satisfactory (3); 68-60,1% - pass (2); and below 60,0% - fail (1) respectively.
Examiners
- Vida Róbert György