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                Code        Module                            Credits   Duration  Prerequisite(s)
                                                 YEAR 3 (Cont.)

                BSCP3102    Clinical Pharmacy II              4       60 hrs    BSPY2101,
                                                                                BSPY2102
                            To equip students with the concepts and applications of clinical pharmacy. Based on the
                            knowledge of pharmacology, students can recognize the relationship of drug effects and
                            disease  management,  and  have  a  better  understanding  of  their  clinical  applications.
                            Contents: This course systematically introduces clinical pharmacy based on the clinical
                            treatments  and  applications  of  drugs  on  various  diseases,  including  central  nervous
                            system diseases, cardiovascular diseases, gastrointestinal diseases, respiratory diseases,
                            genitourinary diseases, endocrine diseases and malignant carcinomas.

                BSHE3102    Health Education and Promotion    3       45 hrs    ---
                            To equip students with the principles and methods for health education and promotion.
                            Contents:  Theory  in  health  education  and  promotion;  Health  behaviour;  Health
                            communication;  Health  assessment;  Health  education  intervention  planning  and
                            evaluation; Health promotion in school, community; Healthy city; Health education and
                            promotion in Macao.
                BSPK3102    Pharmacokinetics                  2       30 hrs    ---

                            To  introduce  students  with  the  basic  theories  of  pharmacokinetics,  a  study  of  the
                            relationship  between  time  and  drug  content  after  administration,  focusing  on  the
                            applications of drugs “tracking”. This course is also aimed to cultivate students with the
                            ability  to  produce  patient  individualized  drug  therapy.  Contents:  Drug  plasma
                            concentration; drug monitoring; pharmacokinetic model; drug distribution; elimination
                            rate  constant;  drug  plasma  half-life;  drug  clearance;  drug  absorption  kinetics;
                            pharmacokinetic parameters calculation; clinical techniques of pharmacokinetics; single-
                            point  method  and  repeat  single-point  method  of  dosage  prediction;  application  of
                            clinical pharmacokinetics on dosage adjustment in patients with renal failure.

                BSPL3101    Pharmacy Law                      3       45 hrs    ---
                            To  equip  students  with  the  knowledge  of  laws  and  regulations  relating  to  the

                            pharmaceutical  professionals  and  businesses  in  Macao.  Contents:  Pharmacy  laws  in
                            Macao;  Laws  and  regulations  for  pharmaceutical  professionals,  businesses  and  drugs
                            registrations; Laws and regulations for traditional Chinese medicines, narcotic drugs and
                            psychotic drugs.
                BSPP3101      Pharmacy Practice II            4       60 hrs    ---
                            To equip students with the essential knowledge on diagnosing and managing common

                            minor  ailments  with  appropriate  over-the-counter  (OTC)  medicines  and  counseling.
                            Contents:  Role  of  community  pharmacy  in  primary  care  and  health  promotion;
                            Classification  and  utilization  of  OTC  medicines;  Pharmacological  and  non-
                            pharmacological  counseling  in  minor  ailment,  including  eye,  ear,  skin,  respiratory  and
                            gastrointestinal  tract  problems,  pain  management,  women’s  health,  childhood
                            conditions, insomnia and prevention of heart disease.
                BSPP3102    Pharmacy Practice III             3       45 hrs    ---
                            This  subject  is  designed  to  provide  an  introduction  to  drug  use  evaluation  and  other
                            advanced practice in pharmacy. Contents: Public health in pharmacy, drug use evaluation
                            (DUE)  in  community  and  hospital  settings,  adverse  drug  reaction  (ADR)  reporting
                            programs, pharmacoeconomics, advanced drug information, patient counseling services,
                            and various outpatient clinics in which pharmacy professionals are involved, etc.

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