Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics Online Course
Published 6/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 505.29 MB | Duration: 1h 4m
Published 6/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 505.29 MB | Duration: 1h 4m
A Comprehensive Introduction to Drug Action, Therapeutic Principles, and Clinical Applications in Healthcare
What you'll learn
Understand drug mechanisms, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics for effective therapeutic decision-making in healthcare.
Analyze drug interactions, adverse effects, and personalized medicine approaches to optimize patient safety and treatment outcomes.
Explore therapeutic applications in cardiovascular, neurological, and infectious diseases to understand evidence-based drug use.
Develop critical thinking skills in clinical pharmacology through real-world case studies and medication-related decision-making.
Requirements
Basic knowledge of biology, physiology, or related life sciences.
Interest in pharmacology, drug therapy, or clinical medicine.
No prior experience in clinical pharmacology required.
Access to a computer or mobile device with an internet connection.
Description
Understanding the principles of clinical pharmacology and therapeutics is essential for healthcare professionals, researchers, and students in the medical and pharmaceutical fields. This course provides a structured introduction to the key concepts of drug action, therapeutic decision-making, and the safe and effective use of medications in clinical practice.The course covers fundamental topics such as pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug interactions, adverse effects, and personalized medicine. You will explore the mechanisms by which drugs exert their effects, how they are metabolized in the body, and the factors influencing drug response. Additionally, the course introduces key therapeutic areas, including cardiovascular, neurological, and infectious diseases, helping learners understand the rationale behind different treatment approaches.Designed for learners with a background in medicine, pharmacy, nursing, or life sciences, this course aims to build a strong foundation in clinical pharmacology. It includes practical case studies and real-world examples to illustrate drug use in different clinical scenarios. The content is structured to help learners critically evaluate medication-related decisions while considering patient safety and evidence-based guidelines.By the end of the course, learners will have a deeper understanding of drug mechanisms, therapeutic principles, and the clinical application of pharmacology. This knowledge can support informed decision-making in healthcare settings, enhance research perspectives, and contribute to professional development in the field of pharmacology and therapeutics.Whether you are a student, a practicing healthcare professional, or someone interested in expanding your understanding of drug therapy, this course offers a comprehensive learning experience in clinical pharmacology.
Overview
Section 1: Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Lecture 1 1.1. About Clinical Pharmacology
Lecture 2 1.2. Pharmacokinetics
Lecture 3 1.3. Pharmacodynamics
Section 2: Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Lecture 4 1.4. Clinical Trial History
Lecture 5 1.5. Historical Perspective
Lecture 6 1.6. Sulfanilamide Tragedy- 1937 (The Sulfa Craze)
Lecture 7 1.7. Blinded Control
Lecture 8 1.8. Nuremberg Trial & Nuremberg Code
Lecture 9 1.9. Kefauver-Harris Amendments- 1962
Lecture 10 1.10. National Research Act- 1974
Medical, pharmacy, and nursing students seeking a solid foundation in clinical pharmacology.,Healthcare professionals aiming to enhance their understanding of drug mechanisms and therapeutic principles.,Life science researchers interested in pharmacological applications in medicine and drug development.,Anyone curious about how medications work and their role in clinical decision-making.