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Pharmacology for Podiatrists

  • PODI4207
  • not available in 2013 (see Timetable)
  • 6 points
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This unit enables students to describe the general processes of drug administration, disposition and effects in the body. It covers key pharmacological aspects of a range of specific drug groups that are relevant to podiatric practice. Student learn to describe, interpret and apply information relating to topics such as drug interactions, adverse effects of drugs and the principles of drug prescribing for patients. Particular attention is paid to an understanding of drugs on the podiatry national drug list. The unit provides a basic knowledge for podiatric graduates to understand and interpret the actions and uses of new drug molecules as they are introduced into therapeutics throughout... -- Course Website

Prerequisites: completion of all Level 1 units within the Doctor of Podiatric Medicine



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