Module Name |
Pharmacotherapy 5 |
Module level, if applicable |
4th Year |
Code, if applicable |
SFA-764 |
Semester (s) in which the module is taught |
Seventh Semester |
Person responsible for the module |
apt. Saepudin, M.Si,Ph.D |
Lecturer(s) |
apt. Saepudin, M.Si,Ph.D
apt. Mutiara Herawati, MSc. |
Language |
Bahasa Indonesia and English |
Relation to curriculum |
Compulsory course |
Types of teaching and learning |
Class size |
Attendance time (hours per week per semester) |
Forms of active participation |
Workload |
|
Lecture |
50-60 |
4 |
Discussion |
Lecture: 3 (hour) x 14 (meeting) |
42 |
Preparation and follow up 4 (hour) x 14 (self-learning)
|
56 |
Team based learning |
50-60 |
Report |
Attendance time 1 (hour) x 14 (meeting) |
14 |
Preparation and follow up 3 (hour) x 14 (self-learning) |
42 |
Total workload |
160 hours |
ECTS |
5.71 ECTS |
Credit points |
4 CU |
Requirements according to examination regulations |
Minimum attendance at lectures is 75% (according to UII regulation). Final score is evaluated based on assignment and reports (40%), mid semester exam (30%), and end semester exam (30%). |
Recommended prerequisites |
Concepts of Therapy |
Related course |
– |
Module objectives/intended learning |
On successful completion of the course students will be able to assess and evaluate a pharmacotherapy from the patient with cardiovascular disorder and renal disorder. |
Content |
The course will cover the pathophysiology, therapeutic management (pharmacological and non-pharmacological) and pharmacy practice issues in the management of patients with a range of infectious diseases including:
- Upper and lower respiratory tract infections
- Tuberculosis
- Intra Abdominal infections
- Urinary tract infections
- HIV/AIDS
- Superficial fungal infections
- Parasitic infections
|
Study and examination requirements and forms of examination |
Mid-term, Final term, assignments and presentation |
Media employed |
Textbooks, slides (power points), video, Google classroom |
Reading lists |
- Goodman and Gillman, 2015, Pharmacological Basis for Therapeutic
- Herfindal,E.T., Gourley,D.R. (eds), Textbook of Therapeutic drug and Disease Management
- DiPiro,J,T, Talbert,R.L., Yee,G.C., Matzke,G.R., Wells,A.G., Posey, L.M. (eds), 2016 Pharmacotherapy : A Pathophysiological Approach
- Frishman, WH., Sonnenblick, EH., Sica, DA., (eds), 2003, Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapeutic 2nd ed.,
- Koda Kimble, et al, Applied Therapeutics
|
Module Name |
Pharmacotherapy 5 |
Module level, if applicable |
4th Year |
Code, if applicable |
SFA-764 |
Semester (s) in which the module is taught |
Seventh Semester |
Person responsible for the module |
apt. Saepudin, M.Si,Ph.D |
Lecturer(s) |
apt. Saepudin, M.Si,Ph.D
apt. Mutiara Herawati, MSc. |
Language |
Bahasa Indonesia and English |
Relation to curriculum |
Compulsory course |
Types of teaching and learning |
Class size |
Attendance time (hours per week per semester) |
Forms of active participation |
Workload |
|
Lecture |
50-60 |
4 |
Discussion |
Lecture: 3 (hour) x 14 (meeting) |
42 |
Preparation and follow up 4 (hour) x 14 (self-learning)
|
56 |
Team based learning |
50-60 |
Report |
Attendance time 1 (hour) x 14 (meeting) |
14 |
Preparation and follow up 3 (hour) x 14 (self-learning) |
42 |
Total workload |
160 hours |
Credit points |
4 CU |
Requirements according to examination regulations |
Minimum attendance at lectures is 75% (according to UII regulation). Final score is evaluated based on assignment and reports (40%), mid semester exam (30%), and end semester exam (30%). |
Recommended prerequisites |
Concepts of Therapy |
Related course |
– |
Module objectives/intended learning |
On successful completion of the course students will be able to assess and evaluate a pharmacotherapy from the patient with cardiovascular disorder and renal disorder. |
Content |
The course will cover the pathophysiology, therapeutic management (pharmacological and non-pharmacological) and pharmacy practice issues in the management of patients with a range of infectious diseases including:
- Upper and lower respiratory tract infections
- Tuberculosis
- Intraabdominal infections
- Urinary tract infections
- HIV/AIDS
- Superficial fungal infections
- Parasitic infections
|
Study and examination requirements and forms of examination |
Mid-term, Final term, assignments and presentation |
Media employed |
Textbooks, slides (power points), video, Google classroom |
Reading lists |
- Goodman and Gillman, 2015, Pharmacological Basis for Therapeutic
- Herfindal,E.T., Gourley,D.R. (eds), Textbook of Therapeutic drug and Disease Management
- DiPiro,J,T, Talbert,R.L., Yee,G.C., Matzke,G.R., Wells,A.G., Posey, L.M. (eds), 2016 Pharmacotherapy : A Pathophysiological Approach
- Frishman, WH., Sonnenblick, EH., Sica, DA., (eds), 2003, Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapeutic 2nd ed.,
- Koda Kimble, et al, Applied Therapeutics
|