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1 01/08 #1 : 1- GERD Orientation Course Overview/ Download/ Install Stata (J. Thorpe/ C. Thorpe) STUDENTS BRING LAPTOPS Gram-Positive, Nonsporeforming Bacilli Causality Bias in Clinical Research Exercise: Causality/ Bias in Clinical Research Gram-Positive, Nonsporeforming Bacilli FDA Process/ Drug Discovery DRUG D&D PreClinical (Grant Overview) (Huryn) Gram- Negative, Aerobic/ Anaerobic Bacillli WORK SHOP 1 Building Your Patient Care Practice December s Due 01/15 #2 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY Exp Design Part 1 Randomized Controlled Trials Enterobacteriaceae & Pseudomonaceae (Falcione) Exp Design Part 2 Randomized Controlled Trials Observational Designs: Case control Studies #1: Antibiotic- Associated Colitis Business Case GI Diarrhea & Constipation Enterobacteriaceae & Pseudomonaceae (Falcione) *Grid current as of 12/20/17. As schedules may change during the term subject to unforeseeable circumstances, students are responsible for reviewing any couse-specific changes as posted by the faculty through Courseweb and/or verbal class announcements.
2 01/22 #3 : 1- Nausea/ Vomiting and PUD PreClinical (NIH Grant) Observational Designs: Cohort Studies Given ing a Due 2/13 Aminoglycosides Evaluating a #2: Published Infectious Diarrheas Exercise (Falcione) QUIZ #1: Review of First Term Antibiotic Classes Start Session 1 Aminoglycosides 01/29 #4 D Lit Analysis: Exam #1 (Rohan) GI COURSE: IBS&IBD GI COURSE: IBS&IBD Spirochetes Descriptive Statistics Part 1 and 2 EXAM #1 (Salk 402) Spirochetes WORK SHOP 2 Role of the Parmacist in Public Health s Due
3 02/05 #5 : 1- Attendance Required Intro to Inferential Statistics Ansa Macrolides Rifamycins Assessing Between Groups Differences: Numerical s Basic Biostatistics Exercise #3: Sexually Transmitted Diseases QUIZ #2 Aminoglycosides, Folate Antagonists Session 2 Ansa Macrolides Rifamycins 02/12 #6 Liver & Pancreas (Corey) Linear Regression for Numerical Variables ing a Due #4: PBL 1 (Falcione) NOTE: ends at 3pm Hands-on Practice with Analyzing Numerical Variable Sulfonamides/ Quinolones (Minnigh) End #5: Tuberculosis ) QUIZ #3 Antimycobacteri als, Fluoroquinolone s
4 02/19 #7 : 1- EXAM 1 Start Between Group Differences: Nominal Variables Mycobacteria, Synthetic Antitubercular Logistic Regression for Nominal Variables/ Biostatistics Review #4: PBL 2 (Falcione) Session 3 Mycology + 02/26 #8 Clinical & Artificial Nutrition (Johnson) EXAM #2 Mycology + EBM What & How Azole Anti- Infectives (Minnigh) QUIZ #4 Mycology + WORK SHOP 3 Expanding Your Community Pharmacy Practice s Due 03/05 03/12 #9 Obesity & Bariatric Surgery Maximixing Rigor In Observational Studies Mycology + SPRING BREAK Alternative Trial Designs EXAM #2 (Salk 402) Session 4 Mycology +
5 03/19 #10 : 1- Graded Nutrition Assessment Attendance Required Systematic Reviews & Meta- Analyses Systematic Reviews & Meta- Analyses Q&A for Exam Review #6: Opportunistic Mycoses End Complications of Liver Disease Phase 3 Start EXAM #3 (Hernandez/ Niznik) Written EBM Communication Antiviral/ Antiretroviral (Minnigh) Phase 3 Session 5 03/26 #11 Written EBM Case Example (Hernandez/ Niznik) Evidence for EBM Case Due 3/29 by Noon
6 04/02 #12 : 1- Viral Hepatitis I (Johnson) 1-2:50 D Lit Analysis: EBM Case #1 (Hernandez) EXAM #3 Phase 3 End 3-4:50 Drug D&D: Phase 3 04/09 #13 Viral Hepatitis II (Johnson) FDA Presentations Debrief on EBM Case #1 (Hernandez) 8-10:15 AM Journal Club (See Schedule) Antiviral/ Antiretroviral #2 (Minnigh) FDA Presentations #7: (CMV) (Howrie/ Resident) QUIZ #5 Antivirals WORK SHOP 4 Envisioning the Future of Community Pharmacy Practice Phase 3 s Due 04/16 #14 Liver Cases - "This is an optional class" Online Case Posted (Due on Thursday) Class cancelled for Legislative Day Journal Club Debrief & Course Wrap Up - HIV AM EBM Case #2 (Hernandez) Individual Evidence for EBM Case #2 Due 4/12 by Noon #8: HIV Economics s - HIV Drug D&D 9-11:50 AM 402 Salk Phase 4 Overview, Post Market Surveilence
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