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2.00 Credits
Regulatory theory and practice is used to study the authority/responsibilities of three federal agencies that are entrusted to ensure the safe, effective, and efficient medication use in the US. The practices and procedures of the FDA, DEA, and CMS are reviewed, describing why healthcare providers should comply with regulatory principles. Dual listed with: PHCY 5210. Prerequisite: Upper division undergraduate status or department permission.
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2.00 Credits
Legal pharmaceutical products are sometimes used by healthcare professional criminals to kill people. This course focuses on identifying the zone of risk for people who could be harmed by pharmaceuticals, and the development of best practices to protect patients and others from the harm. Dual listed with: PHCY 5240. Prerequisite: Upper division undergraduate status or department permission.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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2.00 Credits
Evaluates herbal medicines from scientific viewpoint. Introduces chemistry, pharmacology, toxicology and therapeutic use of selected phytomedicinal agents. Prerequisite: advanced standing in nursing, professional program in pharmacy.
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3.00 Credits
Interdisciplinary study of human use of medicinal plants in a traditional context. Develops comprehensive view, including cultural perspective as well as western biomedical description. Prerequisites: junior standing; LIFE 1000 or 1010.
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4.00 Credits
Clinical concepts of dynamic disease processes in humans. Biochemical, physiological, and morphological disease mechanism are related to symptomatology and treatment. Prerequisites: LIFE 1010, CHEM 1000 or 1020, CHEM 1030, KIN/ZOO 2040, 2041, ZOO 3115 or 3120.
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4.00 Credits
Studies pharmaceutical agents used for treatment, diagnosis or prevention of disease with particular emphasis on mechanisms of action, therapeutic and adverse effects. Prerequisite: PHCY 3450 or PHCY 4450.
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3.00 Credits
Clinical concepts of dynamic disease processes in humans. Biochemical, physiological, and morphological disease mechanisms are related to symptomatology and treatment. Prerequisites: LIFE 1010, CHEM 1000 or (CHEM 1020 and 1030), KIN/ZOO 2040 and 2041, and ZOO 3115 (or ZOO 3120) or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of health care law for students in health care programs, law students, and other matriculated students. The subject matter includes but is not limited to the following: malpractice, licensing, informed consent, reform, reproduction and advance directives. Dual listed with PHCY 5660. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Using a case-study approach, potential legal liability issues are studies, within a health care context that primarily focuses on legal liability related to the use of medications. Strategies for reduction of legal liability are explored. The implementation and oversight of legal risk management programs is addressed. Dual listed with: PHCY 5670. Prerequisite: Upper division undergraduate status or department permission.
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