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Pharmacology - Education
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Definition of 'Pharmacology'The study of the origin, nature, properties, and actions of drugs and their effects on living organisms. Common names: Pharmacology; Pharmacologies |
Monday, November 23, 2009
29 Jun 2009
The Department of Pharmacology of the St. Petersburg Military Medical Academy (until 1881, the Medical-Surgery Academy) was founded in 1798 among the first seven departments of the Academy, being referred to as the Chair of "Materia Medica" in terms ... Read more...
29 Jun 2009
Radiologic technologists need a basic understanding of pharmacology principles. This is particularly true during radiographic examinations involving contrast media administration. A fundamental knowledge of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics can ... Read more...
29 Jun 2009
Section A of "The core curriculum model for pharmacy education" (2002)- "Learning about Humanism"- outlines the educational contents for ethics in pharmaceutical departments. People who read this section are likely to conclude that the cultivation ... Read more...
Latest indexed articles for 'Pharmacology - Education'
These are the very latest articles for this heading:
- [Chronicles of St. Petersburg pharmacology (on 210th anniversary of the Department of Pharmacology of the St. Petersburg State Military Medical Academy)]
29 Jun 2009 - Pharmacology in radiology.
29 Jun 2009 - [What kind of ethical education for pharmacists is necessary? Can "the core curriculum model for pharmacology education" provide the needed guidance?]
29 Jun 2009 - Clinical and economic impact of a diabetes clinical pharmacy service program in a university and primary care-based collaboration model.
27 Feb 2009 - Teaching prescriptive authority through active learning.
27 Feb 2009 - Learning for holistic care: addressing practical wisdom (phronesis) and the spiritual sphere.
18 Feb 2009 - Hotel-based medicine.
30 Jan 2009 - Practicing the skills of evidence-based veterinary medicine through case-based pharmacology rounds.
30 Dec 2008 - Learning to prescribe - pharmacists' experiences of supplementary prescribing training in England.
3 Dec 2008 - [The teaching of pharmacology in medical schools: current status and future perspectives]
30 Oct 2008 - A Web-based e-learning course: integration of pathophysiology into pharmacology.
30 Oct 2008 - Gender bias in medical textbooks: examples from coronary heart disease, depression, alcohol abuse and pharmacology.
25 Aug 2008 - Application of pharmacology knowledge in medication management by final year undergraduate nursing students.
30 Jul 2008 - Pharmacology content in undergraduate nursing programs: is there enough to support nurses in providing safe and effective care?
23 Jul 2008 - [From Salerne to Al-Andalus: practitioners of Kairouan's mark]
29 Jun 2008 - Measuring learning from the TRC pharmacology E-Learning program.
25 May 2008 - [Hospital pharmacy in Peru]
29 Apr 2008 - [History of the Department of Pharmacology of the St. Petersburg State Medical University]
29 Apr 2008 - A standardized nursing mathematics competency program.
29 Apr 2008 - Creating an OSCE/OSPE in a resource-limited setting.
29 Apr 2008
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Technical information about 'Pharmacology'
Definition: The study of the origin, nature, properties, and actions of drugs and their effects on living organisms.
Descriptor UI: D010600
Alternative terms: Pharmacology; Pharmacologies;
Related Mesh Headings: Pharmaceutical Preparations;
Allowable Qualifiers: classification; economics; education; history; instrumentation; legislation & jurisprudence; manpower; methods; organization & administration; standards; trends; statistics & numerical data; ethics;
Tree Number: H01.158.703; H02.628;
Technical Notes: the discipline (education, history, etc) only; use PHARMACOLOGICAL PHENOMENA or specifics treed under it for the properties of drugs and their metabolism and interactions; the qualifier /pharmacology is available for use with drugs and chemicals; methods: consider TECHNOLOGY, PHARMACEUTICAL; DF: PHARM