Principles of Pathology and Immunology, and Pharmacology courses are offered in Term 3. Head and Neck Anatomy is also offered in Term 3 and bridges Gross Anatomy from Terms 1 and 2, and precedes the ...
This course is designed to give students an understanding of the molecular basis of drug action. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to describe receptor-ligand interactions, signal ...
This nursing course focuses on clinical pharmacology and the mechanisms of drug action which determine therapeutic efficacy in clinical practice. Content includes basic pathophysiology, clinical ...
Pharmacology is the branch of medicine and biology related to the study of drug action. It studies how chemical agents, both natural and synthetic, affect the biological system. Pharmacology ...
Discover if Manchester is right for you with an online or in-person meeting. Our MSci Pharmacology course will enable you to achieve an integrated master's degree while you study for a BSc, giving you ...
Discover if Manchester is right for you with an online or in-person meeting. Our BSc Pharmacology course explores drug actions on living systems - where they act, what they do, how they are ...
Pharmacology topics relevant to advanced nursing practice are critically examined. These include pharmaceutics, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics and a range of pharmacotherapeutic topics. The fourth ...
Both Pharmacology for Prescribers and Applied Prescribing modules are taught concurrently over 2 academic semesters; applicants must apply for both modules upon application (PRES 3006 and PRES 3005).
This four-year degree is similar to the BSc Pharmacology but gives you the opportunity to spend your third year gaining valuable experience in how pharmacology is related to the pharmaceutical and ...
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