Course Information
Course Semester Plan
Course Information
No | Module Name | Applied Pharmacotherapy |
1 | Code of Subjects | P12A.0101 |
2 | Study Load | 2 credits |
3 | Semester | I |
4 | Precondition | There is no |
5 | Competence | Students are able to determine the choice of medication for cardiovascular, respiratory, neuro-psychiatric, gastrointestinal, urinary tract and gynecology, endocrine, eye, nose, ear and throat, blood, immunology, bones and joints, skin, infectious diseases, oncology, nutrition and Emergency, as well as monitoring the use of drugs based on scientific considerations and guidelines and being able to communicate properly and correctly. |
6 | Element of Competency | Main Competency |
7 | Type Competency | MKK |
8 | Course syllabus is about : | |
1. Pharmacotherapy principles, health concepts, drug safety and evidence-based medicine 2. Pharmacotherapy of central nervous system disorders 3. Pharmacotherapy of eye and ENT disorders 4. Pharmacotherapy of gastrointestinal disorders 5. Pharmacotherapy of gastrointestinal disorders 6. Pharmacotherapy of urinary and gynecological system disorders 7. Pharmacotherapy of hematologic disorders and immunology 8. Pharmacotherapy of Endocrine System Disorders 9. Pharmacotherapy of Cardiovascular system disorders 10. Pharmacotherapy of respiratory system disorders 11. Pharmacotherapy of Nutritional disorders 12. Pharmacotherapy of bone and joint disorders |
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9 | Attribute Soft Skill | Analytical thinking, Communication |
10 | Learning Methods | Case study and self-directed learning; Case study and discovery learning |
11 | Learning Media | Laptop, LCD |
12 | Appraisal | Quiz 20%; Mid Assesment 30%; Final Assesment 30%; Soft Skill 20% |
13 | Lecturer | Prof. Dr. Anas Subarnas; Prof. Dr. Ahmad Muhtadi; dr. Budi Prihartanto |
14 | References Required : | |
Goodman & Gilman’s, et al., 2012, The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics Dipiro, J.T., et al, 2011, Pharmacotherapy, 8th ed. Koda-Kimble M.A., et al., 2005, Applied Theurapeutics : The Clinical Use of Drugs, 8th ed |
Course Semester Plan