course
PHCL 503 (Advanced Therapeutics-3)
Course Description:
PHCL 503 exposes students to the pathophysiology and clinical management of Critical Care and Neuropsychiatric disorders. This course emphasizes pathophysiology, self-care, patient education, assessment, medication administration, management, and monitoring, as well as preventative health and population-based health outcomes.
Course Goals:
To develop skills that will enable the student to:
- Correlate pathophysiologic changes to the clinical manifestations of a given disease process and predict treatment strategies that might be effective for management of a given disease
- Build the knowledge base and skills needed to design a rational therapeutic regimen
- Design, implement, monitor, evaluate, and modify patient specific therapeutic regimens in accordance with established, evidence based standards of practice
- Identify, assess, prevent and/or resolve disease and drug therapy problems
- Think critically and develop clinical judgment as to the continuing effectiveness of population based and individualized therapeutic plans and intended therapeutic outcomes
- Retrieve, evaluate, and manage professional information and literature
Course Objectives:
At the completion of course series, the student should be able to:
- Describe and correlate signs and symptoms, epidemiology, risk factors, pathogenesis, natural history of disease, pathophysiology, clinical course, etiology, and prevention and treatment of the common critical care and neuropsychiatric disorders
- Identify evidence based, patient specific therapeutic goals and outcome measures for a patient started on a drug therapy regimen
- Apply evidenced based medicine to compare and contrast therapeutic options for a given medical problem and/or disease state in terms of efficacy, clinical evidence, toxicity, ease of administration, cost, and patient specific factors
- Design and defend a patient-specific therapeutic regimen which is safe, efficacious and practical for each drug selected, including dose, pharmacokinetic and pharmacogenetic principles, route, frequency and time of administration
- Evaluate the appropriateness of patient specific drug therapy regimen and treatment plans
- Monitor expected therapeutic outcomes and potential adverse effects of drug therapy
- Develop an alternative drug therapy regimen based on clinical, psychosocial, and economic considerations when appropriate
- Use problem solving skills and knowledge to solve therapeutic cases
Learning Resources:
The textbook required for this course are:
- Pharmacotherapy A Pathophysiologic Approach 9th edition by Joseph DiPiro, Robert L. Talbert, Gary Yee, Gary Matzke, Barbara Wells, L. Michael Posey.
- Clinical practice guidelines (when available), primary literature, and review articles related to clinical discussions for critical appraisal.