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Compulsory subjects:

Evaluation of drug use and clinical and pharmacological expertise. Adverse drug reactions

Number of credits-13

Type of control-exam

Discipline forms the knowledge and skills of evaluating the use of drugs in order to identify adverse drug reactions, and optimize treatment; Clinical and pharmacological examination of the assessment of safety, efficacy and ratio of benefits / risks of drugs.

Stages of conducting clinical trials and regulating drug provision in medical institutions

Number of credits-13

Type of control-exam

Discipline generates knowledge and skills in designing clinical trials (setting goals, setting goals, drawing up a research protocol, forming groups, criteria for inclusion and exclusion of patients) in accordance with ethical and legal standards.

Clinical pharmacology (general issues of clinical pharmacology and clinical and pharmacological characteristics of individual groups and drugs)

Number of credits-36

Type of control-exam

Discipline forms knowledge and skills of rational choice of drugs, predicting possible interactions with combined use, taking into account the individual characteristics of the patient.

Clinical pharmacology and the principles of rational pharmacotherapy for certain diseases

Number of credits-35

Type of control-exam

Discipline forms the knowledge and skills of pharmacotherapy in accordance with clinical necessity, in doses that meet individual needs in certain diseases.

Search, assessment and adaptation of international recommendations, guidelines and clinical protocols in the Republic of Kazakhstan-1

Number of credits-6

Type of control-exam

Discipline forms knowledge and skills to use domestic and international recommendations for development and expertise in practical health care.

Search, assessment and adaptation of international recommendations, guidelines and clinical protocols in the Republic of Kazakhstan-2

Number of credits-7

Type of control-exam

Discipline forms knowledge and skills to use domestic and international recommendations for development and expertise in practical health care.

Clinical pharmacology and the principles of rational pharmacotherapy in pediatric practice

Number of credits-13

Type of control-exam

Discipline forms the knowledge and skills of selecting the safest, most effective medicines in pediatrics, taking into account age, physiological characteristics and the clinical situation.

Rational antibiotic therapy and antibiotic prophylaxis. Antibiotic Resistance Problems

Number of credits-9

Type of control-exam

Discipline builds knowledge and skills of rational use of antibacterial drugs in order to prevent antibiotic resistance and develop a strategy for controlling antibiotic therapy.