Pharmacology syllabus in China
- Pharmacology is a subject that studies principles of interactions between medicines
and organisms (including pathogens). - The subject includes pharmacodynamics which is the study of how medicines produce their effects on organisms and pharmacokinetics which is the study of how medicines undergo biotransformation in the body.
Course Description:
- Pharmacology is based on physiology, biochemistry, pathology and pathogenic organisms. These studies lay a solid foundation for clinical courses.
- The objectives of pharmacology are to elucidate the mechanism of actions of medicines, disease prevention, metabolic process, adverse reactions, routes of administration and compatibility.
- Therefore pharmacology is an essential course in the clinical medical curriculum.
Teaching methods
- Pharmacology teaching should be performed with the purpose of making the students grasp the rational uses of drugs.
- General pharmacology and systemic pharmacology
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- Lectures: Teach students related knowledge and information to the largest extent by multimedia
- Discussion: Organize the students to discuss the questions associated with clinical knowledge and rational uses of medicines
- Seminars: Seminars on some important topics will be planned, in which experts in corresponding fields are invited to discuss with the students
- Self-teaching: Teach students interesting knowledge by themselves under the instruction of teachers, and write reports
- PBL: Offer the questions to the students, let them refer to related materials and write reports, and then discuss with them
- Practice
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- Experiment operation: the experiments contain verification experiments, designable experiments and comprehensive experiments. The whole class will be divided into 4-6 groups according to different experiments.
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- Verification experiments: Do the experiments as the procedures
- Designable experiments: Offer animals, drugs and purposes to the students, and let them design the whole experiments
- Comprehensive experiments: Establish disease models, and chooses the drugs to treat them
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- Experiment reports: Write the experiment reports, and analyze the final results
Teaching hours distribution
- Total numbers of teaching hours are approximately 108 (one semester)
Contents | Theory | Experiment | Total |
General pharmacology | 6 | 6 | 12 |
Autonomic nervous system pharmacology | 10 | 6 | 16 |
Central nervous system pharmacology | 14 | 9 | 23 |
Cardiovascular pharmacology | 14 | 6 | 20 |
Internal organs pharmacology | 6 | 6 | 12 |
Endocrine system pharmacology | 8 | 3 | 11 |
Chemotherapeutic agent | 14 | 0 | 14 |
Total | 72 | 36 | 108 |
Examination pattern & marks distribution
- Theory Exam is 100 marks, including
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- Final examination: 60 %, Quiz: 20 %, Discussion 5 %, Seminars: 5 %,
- Overview: 5%, PBL report: 5 %
- Experiment Exam is 100 marks, including
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- Final examination: 80 % (Operation: 40% and Theory: 40 %),
- Experiments reports: 20 %
Sample Exam Questions
References
- Laurence L. Brunton, John S. Lazo and Keith L. Parker, Goodman & Gilman’sThe Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 11thEdition, McGraw-Hill, 2005
- Bertram G. Katzung,Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, 9thEdition, McGraw-Hill, 2004
- DR Lawrence, PN Bennett & MJ Brown:Clinical Pharmacology, 8thEdition, Churchill Livingstone, 1997
- K.D. Tripathi,Essentials of Medical Pharmacology, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2003
- HP Rang, MM Dale, JM Ritter, PK Moore:Pharmacology, 5thEdition, Churchill Livingstone, 2003
- DG Waller, AG Renwick, K Hillier,Medical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2ndEdition, Saunders, 2005
Also Read:
- Pharmacology syllabus in Russia, other CIS & European Countries
- Pharmacology Syllabus (Competency Based) India
- Russian Medical Syllabus/curriculum
- New Indian MBBS Syllabus (CBME Based)