Course Plan (Syllabus): Clinical Pharmacy II (A) Course Identification and General Information Course Number & Code CHP 353 Course Title Clinical Pharmacy II Program (s) in which the course is offered B.Pharm.Sc. Credit Units 2 Units' Type Theo. 1 Prac. 1 Language of teaching the course English Study level/year at which this course is offered 5 th Pre requisite (if any) CHP 252 Co requisite (if any) Location of teaching the course (B) Course Description This course is a continuation of the course Clinical Pharmacy I (CHP 252). It focuses on the pathophysiology of the pulmonary, renal, gastrointestinal, endocrine, musculoskeletal and nervous systems. (C) Course Objectives Upon successful completion of the course, the students will be able to: 1) Recognize the pathophysiology of the different human systems and its etiolog. 2) Discuss the signs, symptoms and prognosis of different. 3) Correlate the pathophysiological changes to the clinical manifestations of.
(D) Course Items Distribution of Semester Weekly Plan of Course Items and Activities Theoretical Aspect : (Topics to be Covered) Order Week Due Topics List 1 1 Pathophysiology of the respiratory system: obstructive lung 2 2 Pathophysiology of the respiratory system: restrictive lung 3 3 Pathophysiology of the renal system: glomerular 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 Pathophysiology of the renal system: tubular and interstitial Pathophysiology of GIT: disorders of the esophagus and stomach Pathophysiology of GIT: disorders of the small, large intestine and liver Pathophysiology of GIT: disorders of the pancreas, Zollinger Elison syndrome Pathophysiology of the endocrine system: pituitary and thyroid gland Pathophysiology of the endocrine system: parathyroid and adrenal gland Pathophysiology of the musculoskeletal system: osteoporosis, osteomyeilitis Pathophysiology of the musculoskeletal system: osteoarthritis, gout Pathophysiology of the nervous system: Alzhimer's disease, Parkinson disease 13 13 Pathophysiology of the nervous system: epilepsy 14 14 Pathophysiology of the nervous system: depression, affective disorders 15 15 Pathophysiology of the nervous system: Anxiety disorders
Application part (Tutorials): (Topics to be Covered) Order Week Due Topics List 1 1 Obstructive lung 2 2 Restrictive lung 3 3 Glomerular 4 4 Tubular and interstitial 5 5 Peptic ulcer 6 6 Hepatitis 7 7 Diabetes Mellitus 8 8 Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism 9 9 Parathyroid and Adrenal Gland Diseases 10 10 Osteoporosis 11 11 Gout 12 12 Alzhimer's disease, Parkinson disease 13 13 Epilepsy 14 14 Depression 15 15 Anxiety disorders
(E) Schedule of Tasks for Students During the Semester Type of Tasks Week Due Mark Proportion of Final 1 Drills 2 Exercises & Home works 4 5 3 Project ( single\group) 5% 4 Research 5 Essay/Report 6 Participation 7 Practical Tests 8 Oral Tests 9 Quizzes 10 Written Test (1) 11 Written Test (2) 10 5 7,8 15 12,13 15 5% 15% 15% 12 Final Exam (practical) 16 20 13 Final Exam (theoretical) 17, 18 40 20% 40% 14 Others
(F) Learning Resources Written in the following order: ( Author Year of publication Title Edition Place of publication Publisher) 1 Required Textbook(s) ( maximum two ). 1) Vinay Kumar, Abul K. Abbas, Nelson Fausto, and Jon Aster, (2010). Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease, 8 th ed., Elsevier Inc. 2) Sue E. Huether, and Kathryn L. McCance. (2007). Understanding Pathophysiology. 4 th ed., Mosby. 2 Essential References. 1) Carol Mattson Porth. (2006). Essentials of Pathophysiology: Concepts of Altered Health States. 2 nd ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2) Sylvia Price and Lorraine Wilson. (2002). Pathophysiology: clinical Concepts of Disease Process. 6 th ed., Mosby. 3 Recommended Books and Reference Materials. 1) Sue E. Huether, and Kathryn L. McCance. (2007). Study guide and workbook for Understanding Pathophysiology. 4 th ed., Mosby. 4 Electronic Materials and Web Sites etc. N/A 5 Other Learning Material (such h as computerbased programs/cd, professional standards/ regulations). N/A