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Upon successful completion of this course, the following objectives are expected to be covered:
Study of the pharmacological properties of drugs used in the treatment of various central nervous system diseases.
The study of the pharmacology of local and general anesthetics, skeletal muscle relaxants, and analgesics.
Study of the pharmacological properties of drugs associated with the endocrine system, including drugs for diabetes mellitus, pituitary gland disorders, adrenal gland disorders, thyroid hormone disorders, gonadal disorders, and drugs used to treat peptic ulcers.
Discussing recent developments in this field.
1.0 Knowledge and Understanding:
1.1 Description of the advanced pharmacological principles underlying central nervous system, endocrine, and gastrointestinal disorders, including drug mechanisms of action and molecular targets.
1.2 Evaluation of the pharmacological properties of central nervous system drugs, anesthetics, skeletal muscle relaxants, hormonal therapies, and anti-ulcer drugs in terms of efficacy, safety, and therapeutic applications.
1.3 Statement of Recent Developments and Emerging Trends in Neuropharmacology, Hormonal Pharmacology, and Anesthetic Drugs.
1.4 Identify clinically significant side effects, contraindications, and drug interactions associated with pharmacotherapy of the central nervous system and endocrine system.
2.0 Skills:
2.1 Critical analysis of recent scientific literature related to the pharmacology of the central nervous system, endocrine system, anesthesiology, and the digestive system to interpret therapeutic mechanisms and modern drug strategies.
2.2 Effective communication of advanced pharmacological concepts and recent scientific developments through organized written reports and oral presentations.
3.0 Values, Independence, and Responsibility
3.1 Collaborate effectively in academic discussions and group presentations to analyze advanced pharmacological topics.
3.2 Engage in independent self-study to keep up with recent developments in central nervous system pharmacology, endocrinology, and anesthesia.
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