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MEDICINE 9485
Ambulatory Care Pharmacology
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2 credit hours/independent study during spring semester of Year 4. Consists of a self-paced, independent learning, computer-based instruction. Focuses on integration of patient-related data with basic science data. Students obtain skills in assessing patient risk or disease staging and selecting appropriate pharmacotherapy based on such information. The selected topics focus on outpatient pharmacotherapy of common disease states for which there are established treatment guidelines, such as hypertension, heart failure, diabetes mellitus, asthma, pain, and hyperlipidemia.
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Faculty:
School of Medicine
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Department:
Clinical Pharmacology
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