2010年2月26日星期五

Checklists for your notes

Since there are tons of notes, workshops and guided reading this semester, so please do check the photocopies you had before it is too late.

For your information, we had completed photocopies for CPK and CTT.

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Clinical Pharmacokinetics

Lectures:
1. The ideal plasma level-time curve I. By LBY
2. The ideal plasma level-time curve II. By LBY
3. Intravenous bolus dosing in a one-compartment model. By IST
4. Intravenous bolus dosing in a two-compartment model. By IST
5. Intravenous infusion I. By LBY
6. Intravenous infusion II. By LBY
7. Extravascular administration. By IST
8. Multiple intravenous dosing. By IST
9. Multiple extravascular dosing. By IST
10. Non-linear pharmacokinetics. By IST
11. Clinical pharmacokinetic applications. By IST
12. Dosing individualization. By BE
13. Pharmacokinetics in renal impairment. By BE
14. Pharmacokinetics of dialysis. By BE
15. Influence of hepatic impairment. By BE
16. Therapeutic drug monitoring services. By BE
17. TDM: Antibiotics and immunosuppressants. By LBY
18. Overview of TDM: Digoxin and anti-epileptic drugs. By SSH

Workshops:
1. Workshop 1. By IST
2. Workshop 2. By LBY
3. Workshop 3. By IST
4. Workshop 4. By IST
5. Workshop 5. By IST
6. Workshop 6. By LBY (The answer will be printed out if she posted it)
7. Workshop 7. By SSH
8. Workshop 8. By BE

Extra readings:
1. Pharmacokinetics: an overview. By IST
2. Basic principles of pharmacokinetics.
3. General approach to adjust drug dosing in hepatic failure. By BE

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Current Trends in Therapeutics

Lectures:
1. HGP 1. By YBC
2. HGP 2. By YBC
3. Recent advances in DNA technology. By GSY
4. Gene therapy. By GSY
5. Proteomics. By YBC
6. New perspective in the management of cancer. By TEL
7. New perspectives in management of infectious diseases. By KP
8. Deep brain stimulation. By YPN
9. Novel drug delivery system: gene targeting. By TEL
10. Liposomes. By ADY
11. Needleless injection. By FZ

Extra reading:
1. Common Alzhemier’s treatments

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Cancer Chemotherapy

Lectures:
1. Cell proliferation and the cell cycle. By TEL
2. The aetiology and epidemiology of cancer. By VS
3. Diagnosis of cancer. By VS
4. Management of cancer. By KA
5. Adverse effects of cytotoxic drugs and their management. By KA
6. Cancer chemotherapy I and II. By WPS
7. Cancer chemotherapy III. By WPS
8. Palliative care. By SBS
9. Reconstituting & handling parenteral cytotoxics. By BK

Practicals:
1. The use and care of electronic infusion devices. By Eliza.
2. Report questions for cytotoxic drug reconstitution. By BK

Workshops:
1. Stability and compatibility. By SBS & SI
2. Cases for stability and compatibility.
3. Management of pain and adverse drug effects (Coming soon)

Guided readings:
Common cancers:
1. The World Health Organisation (2204) The global burden of disease: 2004 update.
2. Underwood, J.C.E. editor. General and Systemic Pathology. 3rd ed. Edinburgh:Churchill Livingstone; 2000. Lung Tumours p. 354-358, Breast Carcinoma p. 480-491, Leukaemias p.646-651
(Coming soon)


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Musculoskeletal System

Lectures:
1. Peripheral nervous antimuscarinic agents. By SI
2. Neuromuscular blockers: muscle relaxants I. By AB
3. Neuromuscular blockers: muscle relaxants II. By AB
4. Fractures. By Srikumar
5. Metabolic bone disease & its management. By DC (Coming soon)
6. Common arthropathies. By SSH
7. Inflammatory arthritis. By VS
8. Antiinflammatory drugs. By SSH
9. Antiinflammatory drugs part II. By SSH
10. Systemic lupus erythematosus. By SBS
11. Progressive multiple sclerosis. By KA
12. Principles of dermatology pharmacotherapy. By BE
13. Psoriasis and psoriatic arthropathy. By LBY
14. Immunological skin conditions: Dermatitis and Eczema. By LBY
15. Immunological skin conditions II: Toxic epidermal necrolysis and Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (Coming soon)
16. Skin and soft tissue infections(Coming soon)
17. Burns (Coming soon)
18. Wound healing (Coming soon)


Workshops:
1. Workshop I
2. Workshop II

Medical Museum Sessions:
1. Functions and divisions of skeleton. By NK

Guided readings:
1. Clinician’s guide to prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.
2. SIGN Guideline 71: Management of osteoporosis. (Coming soon)
3. SIGN Guideline 48: Management of early rheumatoid arthritis. (Coming soon)
4. BAD Guideline: Psoriasis (Coming soon)


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Toxicology


Lectures:
1. Toxicology : Introduction. By AB
2. Atmospheric and environmental pollutants. By AB
3. Solvents, insecticides & herbicides. By AB
4. Insecticides & herbicides. By AB (Coming soon)
5. Heavy metals and chelators. (Coming soon)
6. Industrial chemicals. (Coming soon)
7. Food additives and contaminants. (Coming soon)

8. Animal toxins. (Coming soon)
9. Plant toxins. By Madhu.
10. Toxicity testing. (Coming soon)
11. Management of poisoning I. By KA.(Coming soon)
12. Management of poisoning II. By KA. (Coming soon)


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Clinical Pharmacy I

Lectures:
1. Philosophy of pharmaceutical care. By BE
2. Pharmaceutical care plan. By BE
3. Evidence-based medicine. By BE
4. Review of medical statistics and their application in the medical literature. By CLT
5. Critical appraisal of medical literature. By CLT
6. Introduction to pharmacoeconomics and economic evaluation. By SSH
7. Assessment of economic costs and benefits. By SSH
8. Critical appraisal of pharmacoeconomic studies. By BE
9. Drug utilization review. By SBS
10. Post marketing evaluation of medicines: pharmacoepidemiology & pharmacovigilance. By DC (Coming soon)
11. Drug information service. By Pauline

Workshops and PSDs:
1. Pharmaceutical care plan II. (Patient: YMN)
2. Pharmaceutical care plan form.
3. Compliance assessment.
4. Pharmaceutical care plan answer. (Patient: YMN)
5. Workshop on written presentation of drug enquiries. By Pauline
6. Workshop on handling drug enquiries. By Pauline
7. Role play on handling telephone drug enquiries. By Pauline
8. Drug information centre request/response form
9. Critical appraisal workshop I & II (Q&A)
10. Critical appraisal for therapy articles.
11. A pharmacist’s guide to evaluating primary medical literature.
12. Article: Effect of rosiglitazone on the frequency of diabetes
13. Waking up from the DREAM of preventing diabetes with drugs.
14. Systemic review appraisal sheet.
15. What is systemic review?
16. Interpreting meta-analysis in systematic reviews.
17. Long-term risk of CVS events with rosiglitazone: a metaanalysis.
18. Effect of rosiglitazone on the risk of myocardial infarction and death from CVS causes.
19. Pharmaceutical care plan IV. (Patient: SHA)
20. Pharmaceutical care plain IV. (Patient: RKS)

Tutorials:
1. Tutorial 1A
2. Tutorial 1B
3. Tutorial 2A (Coming soon)
4. Tutorial 2B (Coming soon)


Guided readings:
1. Opportunities and responsibilities in pharmaceutical care.
2. Pharmaceutical care: past present and future. (Coming soon)
3. ASHP statement on pharmaceutical care. (Coming soon)

4. The changing roles of pharmacists in society.
5. Pharmaceutical care plan (Coming soon)
6. Evidence based medicine: overview. (Coming soon)

7. P values and confidence intervals unpacked.
8. Forest plots: trying to see the wood and the trees.
9. Interpreting risks and ratios in therapy trials.
10. What are hazard ratios?
11. What is critical appraisal?
12. An introduction to health economics
13. Introduction into health economics
14. What is cost-effectiveness?
15. Economic evaluations (Coming soon)
16. Pharmacoeconomics (Coming soon)
17. Cost effectiveness of thrombolytic therapy with tissue plasminogen activator (Coming soon)
18. Checklist for appraisal of a pharmacoeconomic study (Coming soon)
19. EBM Commentary I (Coming soon)
20. EBM Commentary II (Coming soon)

2010年2月20日星期六

新年

每年农历新年老爸开工那天,挥春似乎成了我们家的传统

让工厂到处红彤彤,让他开工顺顺利利
为了避免去年历史重演
两老特地选今天开工
而且还是他们早上起来没事做
突发奇想就决定
“ 哎,趁她们在,我们今天开工吧!”
=.=''
(谁叫去年我没来得及挥,人就在吉隆坡了)
结果一早就把我跟我姐拉起来
在写的时候,搞笑的爸在一旁无所事事,
嘻嘻哈哈就突然抓起我电话拍了这张
然后,我想说的是,婉泠,有气质吗?

上次你说你喜欢会写书法的人在写时的气质
~双手叉腰,仰天大笑中~
=P

一如往年

家里请了几次舞狮


不过不一样的是,我手上抱着她


亲爱的,我会很想你的












或许,那咸咸涩涩的,不只是那海风
但愿,那咸咸涩涩的,就只是那海风

2010年2月16日星期二

记得。那送柑寄意

首先,一直很想大声说谢谢
真的很感激各位的支持
让我能得到这么一份荣誉
=)

然而
当安娣们忙着扫年货时,有一班年轻人正忙着扫柑
扫柑不是喜欢吃柑
而是为了送柑寄意
于是,就这么诞生了两张简单的小卡片

有人可能会说
“喂,卡片怎么差那么远?”
我只能没办法,谁叫十块钱和三块钱就差了七块钱啊
一分钱一分货

=P

在派柑给敬爱的老师时
Dr Kang给了我们这些!

(彦霓小姐,你可以停止咬牙切齿了!=P

然而也很高兴能收到来自各位的新年祝福
无法一一回礼,真的很不好意思

Wan Ling~
Thanks for being such a caring friend too.
Glad to know you too! =D
Joni~
hmmm...as you said,
it was kinda weird to attach my card on my own, haha!
Hugzz ya! XD

Suat Hun~
You're welcome!
It is my honor for me to offer my help actually =)

Weng Fai~
Thanks for helping out when I need car.
Be courage ya! I will always be there to help you.
=P

David~
Thanks for choosing the nicest card for me!
Sarawakian must jaga Sarawakian mah! XP

因为某人很有心写了三张新年寄语给我

所以隔天我就回了他那么一份礼
就让你这个情人节爽一下好了!
妈妈说要多做善事嘛
Yen Nee~
Thanks for your awesome lameness!
Love you too!
; )
当这活动告一段落后
隔天一团忙乱后,我在我位子上发现了这个
陈彦霓啊陈彦霓
我们这样送来送去没完没了的啊!
真的只能说一切尽在不言中
你知我知就好啦
可是呢,当我说
“彦霓!谢谢你的蛋糕和卡片!”
“什么蛋糕?那个不是我送的!”
是的,就是那么一个美丽的误会
原来蛋糕和卡片不是一起的
所以接着呢
就是这个莫名其妙出现的蛋糕
Teck Long~
Not need to say sorry again and again lah!
Thanks for the cake! Happy belated Valentine day!

;P

在回家的飞机上,我拿到了这个
然后不小心发现原来甘蔗的纤维还有这般用途



很有环保意识,让我们为地球继续加油吧!


=B





最后,让我用那么一声迟来的感激,来做个结束吧!

=)