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Anatomy and Histology (PHO111)

   This course aims to provide comprehensive knowledge about the basic structure of the human body and its clinical significance. It deals with human morphology in a systematic approach that starts with the cellular level of organization followed by tissue, organ and system levels. It also aims to teach the students the basic histological structures of different cells and tissues of human body; preparing them for studying organs and systems, the correlation between function and structure of various tissues

Anatomy and Histology (PO101)

This course aims to provide comprehensive knowledge about the basic structure of the human body and its clinical

significance. It deals with human morphology in a systematic approach that starts with the cellular level of

organization followed by tissue, organ and system levels. It also aims to teach the students the basic histological

structures of different cells and tissues of human body; preparing them for studying organs and systems, the

correlation between function and structure of various tissues.

Pharmacology 3 (PO413)

   

This course aims to provide the basic knowledge about commonly used antimicrobial drugs in pharmacy practice.

Also, it aims to investigate and measure the pharmacological activity of a new or chemical or undefined substances

as well as the determination of their relative strength in comparison to standard drugs, and providing students with

the basic techniques to be used in these investigations.

Pharmacology I (PO311)

   

This course aims to study the action of drugs on biological systems and the effect of the latter on the action

of drugs. The course focuses on the interactions that occur between a living organism and chemicals that

affect normal or abnormal biochemical functions. The students will encompasses basic drug composition

and properties, synthesis and drug design, molecular and cellular mechanisms, organ-systems mechanisms,

signal transduction-cellular communication, as well as toxicology, therapy, and medical applications.

Pharmacology II (PO312)

   The aims of the module are to provide deeper knowledge about commonly used drugs affecting different biological systems and their implications in therapy of diseases and health promotion. It also aims to understand the commonly used safe drugs regarding their adverse effects, contraindications and drug interactions, together with the applied aspects of the pharmacological actions of the major drug groups used in medicine in order to enable them to utilize therapeutic agents in a rational and responsible manner in the treatment of patients.

Bioassay and Biostatistics (PO411)

   

This course aims to investigate and measure the pharmacological activity of new or chemical undefined substances as well as determination of their relative strength in comparison to standard drugs. Students will learn the principles of qualitative and quantitative analysis and the suitable techniques to be used in the investigation.

Toxicology and First Aid (PO422/PO531/PO421)

   

The aims of the course are to

Provide the pharmacologic and clinical knowledge about some commonly occurring toxicological problems affecting different body systems and their implications in health promotion.

Enable students to understand the methods of diagnosis and management of common toxicological cases, injuries and emergency medical problems.

Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Interaction (PO512/PO412)

   

The aims of the course are to provide the Pharmacologic and clinical knowledge about some commonly occurring clinical problems affecting different body systems and their implications in health promotion. To enable students to understand the safe use of drugs as regards adverse effects, contraindications and drug interactions.

Biostatistics (PHO341)

   This course aims to investigate and measure the pharmacological activity of new or chemical undefined substances as well as determination of their relative strength in comparison to standard drugs. Students will learn the principles of qualitative and quantitative analysis and the suitable techniques to be used in the investigation

Pharmacology (1) PHO332

   

This course aims to study the action of drugs on biological systems and the effect of the latter on the action

of drugs. The course focuses on the interactions that occur between a living organism and chemicals that

affect normal or abnormal biochemical functions. The students will encompasses basic drug composition

and properties, synthesis and drug design, molecular and cellular mechanisms, organ-systems mechanisms,

signal transduction-cellular communication, as well as toxicology, therapy, and medical applications.

Pathology and Introduction to Pharmacology (PHO231)

This Module aims to introduce the concept of the pathological changes which occur with common

human disease. It will illustrate the gross and the microscopic changes that occur and how they affect

the function of the body. In addition, this Module aims to study the action of drugs on the biological

systems and the effect of the latter on the action of drugs. The Module focuses on the interactions that

occur between a macro and micro structures of the body and chemicals that affect normal or abnormal

biochemical functions.

Physiology and Pathophysiology (PHO221)

   

This module aims at explaining the basic functions of the different organs of the human body and their correlations

to each other’s. It also demonstrates the pathophysiological changes that occurs as a result of cellular injury and

recognize the relation between the cellular and the system changes which occur in some disease processes with their

clinical manifestation.

Physiology (PO201)

   

This course aims at explaining the basic functions of the human body; and acquiring skills in the

performance and interpretation of some basic tests.