Clinical Program Courses - PharmD
PM 201 - Cell Biology ( 1+1 )
The cell theory and cell structure (membranous and non-membranous
organelles - cell inclusions and the nucleus - macromolecules of the
cell) - DNA and genetic code - Cell cycle and control of cell number –
From gene to protein (transcription, protein synthesis, folding of
peptides) – Transport of biomolecules across membranes – Cellular
energetics - Ions and voltages – Intercellular communication.
PM 402 - General Microbiology and Immunology (2+1)
The course provides students with a combination of laboratory and
theoretical experience exploring the general aspects of microbiology.
It includes knowledge of microorganisms, their morphology, diversity,
cell structure and function, cultural characteristics, growth,
metabolism, role of microorganisms in infectious diseases and
microbial pathogenesis. It also clarifies different mechanisms of
transport across bacterial cell membrane, metabolic pathways and
physiology of bacteria. The course also covers the principles of genetic
characters including DNA and RNA structures, replication, different
forms of mutation and mutagenic agents. It also explores the basic
concepts microbial growth , cultivation and reproduction.
Moreover it introduces the modern concepts of medical immunology,
with an emphasis onHost parasite relationship, Non-specific and
specific immunity, Mechanism of protective immunity. Molecular and
cellular immunology, including antigen and antibody structure,
function and reaction between them, effector mechanisms,
complement, and cell mediated immunity. Active and passive
immunization. Hypersensitivity and in vitro antigen antibody
reactions, Immuno-deficiency disorders, Autoimmunity and autoimmune disease, organ transplantation.
PM 503 - Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Antimicrobials
(2+1)
This course is designed to provide student with basic, practical and
professional knowledge on antimicrobial agents, either antibiotics or
non-antibiotics. Different sterilization methods and their application
scope will be studied in this course.
PM 504 - Parasitology & Virology (2 +1 )
This course will focus on parasitic infections of humans with
knowledge concerning biological, epidemiological and ecological
aspects of parasites causing diseases to humans. It concerns with
different parasitological related diseases in in Egypt causing serious
health problems.
This part of the course will discuss medical helminthology,
protozoology and entomology concerning their morphological
features, life cycle, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, differentdiagnostic techniques, the most recent lines of treatment and
prevention with control strategy for each parasitic infection. Moreover,
it also cover laboratory diagnosis of human parasitic infections.
The other part of the course provides students with the essential
knowledge to recognize the epidemiology, mechanisms of
pathogenesis, clinical picture, methods of laboratory diagnosis,
treatment, prevention and control measures of RNA and DNA viral
infections in humans.
PM 705 - Medical Microbiology (2+1)
To educate students about the basic features of general bacteriology,
virology and mycology.
- To familiarize students with the common infections and diseases of
medical importance, their microbial causes, as well as laboratory
diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control of such diseases.
PM 806 - Public Health and Preventive medicine ( 2+0)
The course introduces students to the global public health and the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It also includes the
fundamentals of epidemiology, communicable and non-communicable
diseases and their control with special emphasis on antibiotic
resistance and antibiotic stewardship as well as emerging pathogens.
The course also covers nutritional health, occupational medicine and
women’s, children’s and adolescent’s health and the relationship
between the environment and public health. It is anticipated that
students will achieve an understanding of the optimal environmental
conditions for improved public health such as air, food and water
purity and sanitary water disposal. The ability to understand and
evaluate the biological and chemical basis for health threats emanating
from the environment is also gained.
PM 907 - Biotechnology (2+1)
The biotechnology subject is crucial for pharmacy students. It mainly
aims to provide sufficient foundation for the student on how to learn
the concept of the biotechnology, its main components, optimization
of fermentation, bioconversion biodegradation and bioremediation –
gene therapy and genetic engineering. It simply puts the student on the
track of the hot topic and the coming near future of the pharmaceutical
industries.
PM E08 - Antimicrobial Stewardship (1+1)
It is designed to introduce students to the principles of Antimicrobial
Stewardship to facilitate rational antimicrobial selection; stewardship
interventions that have been reported in the literature; quality
improvement methods; as well as program development,
implementation and evaluation. The basic clinical science of
antimicrobial use. Practical Aspects of Antimicrobial Stewardship and
Application to Special Circumstances and Populations. Infection
prevention and antimicrobial stewardship. Surgical site prophylaxis.
Out-patient parenteral therapy. Antimicrobial stewardship in
pediatrics. Antimicrobial stewardship and transplant infectious
diseases. Antimicrobial stewardship and long-term care.
PM E09 - Infection Control (1+1)
Course includes infection prevention and control practices, the chain
of infection, standard and transmission-based precautions, barriers and
use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and strategies for
preventing the spread of infectious disease to healthcare workers and
patients. Students will be encouraged to explore aspects of clinical
governance, prevention of infection and outbreak/exposure
management.
PM E10 - Bioinformatics (1+1)
Introduces bioinformatics concepts and practice of biological
databases, sequence alignment (DNA, RNA and protein analysis),
gene and protein structure prediction, molecular phylogenetics,
genomics and proteomics. Students will gain practical experience with
bioinformatics tools and develop basic skills in the collection and
presentation of bioinformatics data.