PHA-621A CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY I
Students develop basic knowledge and practical skills in clinical pharmacology. The first course introduces fundamental concepts of pharmacology, including pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, and therapeutic principles. In the subsequent course, students lean applied concepts of law, pharmacology, and therapeutics, integrating therapeutic principles and patient outcomes with previously established basic concepts. Real-life cases illustrate clinical applications of pharamcotherapeutic principles. Prerequisites/Co-requisites: satisfactory completion of the first course is a prerequisite for the second and the second for the third.