2009年4月7日星期二

You should have 128!

Finally all the lecture notes have been printed and distributed. By right, all of you should have 128 lecture notes with you now. Below shown the lists of lecture notes.

Complementary Medicine

1. Overview of complementary therapies
2. Medicinal herbalism 1
3. Medicinal herbalism 2
4. Medicinal herbalism 3
5. Medicinal herbalism 4
6. Medicinal herbalism 5
7. Popular herbal remedies 1
8. Popular herbal remedies 2
9. Popular herbal remedies 3
10.Aromatherapy 1
11.Aromatherapy 2
12.Preparations of herb remedies
13.Safety and efficacy of herb remedies
14.Quality control of herbal products
15.Homeopathy 1
16.Homeopathy 2
17.Micronutrients 1: vitamins
18.Micronutrients 2: minerals
19.Vitamins & minerals: issues & evidence
20.Chinese traditional medicine 1
21.Chinese traditional medicine 2
22.Malay traditional medicine
23.Ayurveda



Immunology & ADR

1. Overview of immune system
2. Drug interaction I & II
3. Lymphatic system
4. Acute inflammation
5. Chronic inflammation
6. Innate immune response
7. Adaptive immune response
8. Role of MHC/HLA in immune response
9. Humoral immune response
10.ADR 1 & 2
11.T-cell activation & cell- mediated immune response
12.Immunosuppressants in organ transplant
13.Immunological tolerance
14.Homeostatic imbalances in immunity

Pharmaceutics III

1. Powder mixing and types of mixers
2. Unit operations and theory of tabletting I
3. Unit operations and theory of tabletting II
4. Unit operations and theory of tabletting III
5. Capsule
6. Tabletting problems
7. Tablet coatings
8. In-Process Quality Control - I
9. In-Process Quality Control - II
10.Sterile products I
11.Sterile products II
12.Sterile products III
13.Sterile products IV
14.Sterile products V
15.Sterile products VI
16.Sterile products VII
17.Packaging I
18.Packaging II

Biotechnology

1. Proteins analysis I
2. Proteins analysis II
3. Enzyme 1
4. Enzyme 2
5. Enzyme 3
6. Drug design: a target enzyme
7. DNA technology 1
8. DNA technology 2
9. DNA technology 3
10. DNA technology 4
11. DNA technology 5
12. DNA technology 6
13. DNA technology 7
14. Recombinant DNA drugs I
15. Recombinant DNA drugs II
16. Recombinant DNA drugs III
17. Recombinant DNA drugs IV
18. Receptor proteins: discovery and diversity
19. Receptor superfamilies
20. Receptor proteins: structural analyses
21. Structure-function relationship within targets and ligands
22. Optimization of ligand-target interactions

Medicinal Chemistry

1. Historical outline of drug discovery and design
2. Stereochemistry in organic chemistry
3. Structure activity relationship
4. Quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR)1
5. Quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR) 2
6. Introduction of computer-aided design-1
7. Introduction of computer-aided design -2
8. Combinatorial chemistry in rational drug design
9. Drug solubility methodologies
10.Drugs and biological membranes 1
11.Drugs and biological membranes 2
12.Drugs and biological membranes 3
13.Drugs and biological membranes 4
14.Therapeutic uses of bioinorganic complexes
15.Introduction to inorganic complexes and ligand bonding
16.Cholinergic drugs
17.Rational drug design – Development of cimetidine

Pharmaceutical Analysis II

1. Infrared spectroscopy
2. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy
3. NMR – the chemical shift
4. NMR – multinuclei NMR
5. Mass spectroscopy 1
6. Mass spectroscopy 2
7. Mass spectroscopy 3
8. Miscellaneous optical methods and elemental analysis
9. X-ray scpectroscopy
10.Extraction methodsin pharmaceutical analysis

Gastrointestinal System

1. Oral cavity
2. Structure & function of oesophagus, pharynx and stomach
3. Nausea & vomiting: antiemetic drugs
4. GI absorption and malabsorption
5. Oesophagus, stomach and duodenum disorders
6. Treatment of acid-peptic disease
7. Structure & function of small intestine
8. Nutrition I
9. Total parental nutrition
10. Digestive process
11. Liver & gall bladder
12. Biliary disorders
13. Alcoholic liver disease and cirrhosis
14. The large intestine
15. Hepatitis of microbial origin
16. Pancreas & Pancreatitis
17. Diarrhea
18. Inflammatory bowel disease
19. Laxatives

Skill Development Dispensing

1. Professional responsibilities in dispensing
2. Dispensing process
3. Communication with physicians
4. Effective communication skills: patients with special needs I
5. Effective communication skills: patients with special needs II

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