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Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to achieve the following competencies:
1. Identification and differentiation of toxic effects of a range of important therapeutic drug classes.
2. Clarification of toxic mechanisms of action at the cellular, biochemical, and molecular levels.
3. Develop approaches and methodologies for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of toxic effects.
Knowledge and understanding:
• Toxicological File Assessment: Critical evaluation of toxicological files and systemic effects of cardiac, psychotropic, and antimicrobial drug classes.
• Molecular Mechanism Analysis: Evaluate the molecular mechanisms of organ-specific toxicity, with a focus on cardiotoxicity, neurotoxicity, and nephrotoxicity. .
Skills:
• Developing treatment plans: Integrating clinical outcomes and toxicokinetic data to formulate advanced management strategies for complex or polypharmacy poisonings.
• Diagnostic Indicator Analysis: Critical analysis of laboratory indicators and diagnostic medical imaging to monitor the progression of toxicity and response to treatment.
Values, autonomy and responsibility:
• Application of Ethical Standards: Integrating ethical principles and clinical governance standards into the management of critical poisoning cases.
Leadership and Communication: Effective leadership and communication within multidisciplinary healthcare teams to improve patient outcomes in toxicology emergencies. .
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