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This course is part of our Post-Degree Diploma in Clinical Trials Management.

 

Discover pharmacology and its principles as they apply to clinical trials. Develop an understanding of the clinical application of the major concepts in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Learn to appropriately read and appraise common safety and efficacy outcomes from a randomized clinical trial, while understanding its limitations. Develop an understanding of the mechanisms of drug interactions and adverse drug reactions.

Topics

  • Basic critical appraisal skills
  • Pharmacoeconomic studies
  • Biologic development
  • New drug development

 

Diploma Program Progression

Successful completion of first term courses (Minimum 70% average with no single final grade below 65%) is required for progression to second term courses. Successful completion of first and second term courses is required for progression to practicum. 

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Schedule
Total Hours
36.0
Format

What to Expect

This is an interactive course; you will engage online with your class and instructor through our online learning management system. Plan to log into your course regularly throughout the week.

You can expect to spend approximately six hours of work per week on course requirements.

Completion Requirements

This is a graded course. Evaluation will be based on any combination of participation, exams/quizzes and assignments.

Textbook

TBD

Schedule
Total Hours
36.0
Format

What to Expect

This is an interactive course; you will engage online with your class and instructor through our online learning management system. Plan to log into your course regularly throughout the week.

You can expect to spend approximately six hours of work per week on course requirements. Students are expected to attend six in person classes. A schedule will be provided.

Completion Requirements

This is a graded course. Evaluation will be based on any combination of attendance in in-person classes, participation, exams/quizzes and assignments.

Textbook

TBD

Required