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Introduction

A case-based study of medication management and clinical pharmacy issues in gastroenterology, anaemia, the interpretation of clinical biochemical data derived from laboratory testing; Adverse Drug Reactions and Drug Interactions. Structured Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) approach will also be used as an integral component of self-directed learning in some of the case studies.

Summary 2024

Unit name Introduction to Advanced Clinical Pharmacy Practice
Unit code CSA721
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Health and Medicine
School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Discipline Pharmacy
Coordinator

Dr Mohammed Salahudeen

Teaching staff

Mr Michaela Ffitch

Level Postgraduate
Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

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Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Online via MyLO and Online tutorial and meeting rooms.

Assessment

Quiz = 5% (Evidence-based approach questions)
Assignment 1 = 20% (development of evidence-based skills, 750 words)
Assignment 2 = 25% (short clinical case, 2,000 words)
Assignment 3 = 20% (medication management plan, 1,200 words)
Assignment 4 = 30% (10 minutes for presentation plus five minutes for questions).

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