Course Summary
This course develops your ability to manage patients and provide and monitor medication therapy for patients with diseases affecting selected systems such as the renal, urinary, hepatic, endocrine, gastrointestinal, respiratory and cardiovascular systems.
This is an applied clinical therapeutics course, building on previous physiology, pharmacology and therapeutics courses, as well as horizontally integrating with the third year Pharmacology of Therapeutic Agents 1 course.
This course will integrate and extend on the pathophysiology of these systems and the pharmacology of agents acting on these systems, with a focus on the contemporary role of a pharmacist in the prevention and management of relevant diseases such as kidney & liver disease, heart disease, respiratory disease, gastrointestinal & endocrine disease and urinary incontinence.