No | Module Name | Pharmacology Practice |
1 | Code of Subjects | P10A.2427 |
2 | Study load | 1(0-1) credits Contact hour per semester: 45 Total workload : 45 |
3 | Semester | 2 |
4 | Precondition | There is no |
5 | Competence | After following this practicum course, students are expected to be able to understand and apply the knowledge about the subject of the body as a unit; how to handle and administer drugs to experimental animals; the relationship between drug dose and response, determination of the therapeutic index, and determination of the LD50; autonomic nervous system drug activity testing; and pharmacological screening. |
6 | Elements of Competency | MKB |
7 | Type Competency | Main competence |
8 | Syllabus | The material in this practicum contains the subject of the body as a unit; how to handle and administer drugs to experimental animals; the relationship between drug dose and response, determination of the therapeutic index, and determination of the LD50; autonomic nervous system drug activity testing; and pharmacological screening. |
9 | Attribute Soft Skill | Ethics, awareness, discipline |
10 | Learning methods | Lab. practice, presentation, lecturer, discussion, project |
11 | Learning Media | Lab. equipment and LCD Projector |
12 | Appraisal | Task (20%); Mid Exam (40%); Final Exam (40%) |
13 | Lecturer | Teaching Team for Basic Pharmacology Practicum |
14 | References | Matzke GR, Wells BG, Posey ML, eds. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 2015. Dipiro J.T., Talbert R.L., Yee G.C., Matzke G.R., Wells B.G. and Posey L.M. Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach, 8th ed., McGraw Hill, United State of America. 2011. |
