Courses: FARM293 Pharmacology II - Autumn 2024




ECTS Credits

20 ECTS credits

Level of Study

Master

Language of Instruction

Norwegian

Teaching semester

Spring

Place of Instruction

Bergen

Objectives and Content

This course will together with FARM290 give a more comprehensive understanding of pharmacology

Content:

The course will focus on the most important diseases associated with the major organs, such as the cardiovascular system, endocrine organs, or the central nervous system. The teaching covers both pathophysiology and drug-based treatment, focusing on effect of the drugs, side-effects, guidance for treatment, and interactions with other drugs.

In addition to lectures, there will be three case-studies dealing with treatment of important diseases like cardiovascular diseases.

There will also be lectures in basic veterinary pharmacology.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge

Upon completion of the course, the student has knowledge of:

 

Skills

Upon completion of the course, the student can:

Required Previous Knowledge

FARM290

Recommended Previous Knowledge

FARM290

Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap

Access to the Course

Integrated Master Programme in Pharmacy

Teaching and learning methods

Lectures, colloquium and case presentations.

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

Forms of Assessment

1. Written exam (mcq). 2 hours school exam in March.

2. Oral exam. The students will received 10-12 case-studies they will be able to study for two days before the exam. The exam will be divided into three stations, where the students will get questions from one of the case at each station. The students can bring written notes for the exam. No digital aids or text books are allowed. All three stations must be passed.

Pat 1, written exam, must be past before you can participate in part 2, oral exam. You will be able to sit for a re-take exam for part 1 in reasonable time before part 2, the oral exam.

The re-sit exam for part 2, oral exam will be arranged early in the following semester.

Grading Scale

Grading scale A-F.

One overall grade, where part 1 will count 25% and part 2 will count 75% of the final grade.

Assessment Semester

Spring

Reading List

The reading list will be available by July 1st for the autumn semester and December 1st for the spring semester.

Course Evaluation

The students evaluate the teaching according to the Quality Assurance System at the University of Bergen

Programme Committee

Programme Committee for Pharmacy

Course Administrator

Department of Clinical Science

Contact Information

Administrative questions: studie@kliniskmedisin.uib.no

Course responsible: Lars Herfindal: Lars.Herfindal@uib.no