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Phcy 603: Integrated Genitourinary & Reproductive

School of Pharmacy

This module provides the integrated concepts of pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, and pharmaceutical application of drugs for diseases and disorders associated with the genitourinary and reproductive systems. Major objectives are the training in patient-centered care and in pharmaceutical socioeconomic aspects of these diseases and disorders of systems as well as the fundamentals of reproductive health. Learners will develop, integrate, and apply knowledge from the foundational disciplines (i.e., pharmaceutical, social/behavioral/administrative, and clinical sciences) and apply the Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process in solving case-based scenarios regarding patients with genitourinary and reproductive health disorders.

3 Credits

Prerequisites

  • Pre-requisite: Pharmacy PY3

Instruction Type(s)

  • Lecture: Lecture for Phcy 603

Course Fee(s)

Pharmacy Practice 14

  • $50.00
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