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Clinical Pharmacy Department Diploma course specifications (2013-2014) Immunopharmacology Ain Shams University Faculty of Pharmacy Department of Clinical Pharmacy Course specifications Programme on which the course is given: Diploma of Pharmacy Department offering the course: Clinical Pharmacy Academic year / Level: postgraduate (diploma) Date of specification revision: 9/2013 A- Basic Information Title: Immunopharmacology Credit Hours: 2hr/wk Lecture: 2hr/wk Practical: - Total taught hrs: 2hr/wk B- Professional Information 1 – Overall aim of course Upon completion of this course, the diploma students should • have good knowledge of the immune system, the clinical features of some autoimmune diseases. • have detailed explanation of the immunostimulants and the immunosuppressants. Hypersensitivity reactions and transplantation are also highlighted 2 – Intended learning outcomes of course (ILOs) a. Knowledge and understanding: The student should be able to: a1- Explain the clinical presentations of some autoimmune diseases a2- Explain the clinical management of systemic lupus erythematosus and thrombocytopenia. a3- Demonstrate and illustrate different mechanisms of immune deficiency Clinical Pharmacy Department Diploma course specifications (2013-2014) a4- Define and explain the immune system a5- Predict the relationship between drugs and the immune system b. Intellectual skills The student should be able to work autonomously or with minimal guidance to: b1- Analyze and interpret some autoimmune clinical disorders b2- Handle different types of immune difficiency using different therapeutic approaches The student should be able to b3-Distinguish between different types of hypersensitivity reactions c. Professional and practical skills The student should be able to: c1- Define and explain signs and symptoms of some autoimmune diseases, advice patients and physician of the proper regimens in them. d. General and transferable skills The student should be able to d1- Write reports d2- Learn basic information and know how to upload them d3- Use web browsing to locate and use online data bases. 3- Contents Topic No. of hours Lecture Tutorial/ Practical Dr. Khaled Abo Shanab – Introduction to immune system 2 1 - – Imuunity (types, innate and acquired) 2 1 - – Active and passive immunity 2 1 - – Cytokines (macrokines and lymphokines) 2 1 - – Antigens – Immunoglobulins – Immunological agents (vaccines and 2 1 - antiserums) 2 1 - – Overview about immune system abberation 2 1 - – MHC receptor (type I,II,III) Clinical Pharmacy Department Diploma course specifications (2013-2014) – Monoclonal antibodies and their role in - therapeutic and diagnostic purposes 2 1 - 2 1 2 1 - - Dr. Samar El Azab – Immunosuppressants (introduction and 10 5 - classes) – Immunostimulants 6 3 - – Cancer stem cell therapy 8 4 - Dr. Gouda Kamel 10 5 - - Graves' Disease: o Definition, causes and etiology. o Signs, symptoms and diagnosis. o Treatment - Rheumatoid Arthritis: o Definition, signs and symptoms 8 4 - o Diagnosis (history, RF, CCP, ESR, CRP, CBC, X-ray and MRI). o Treatment: - Adrenal Insufficiency & Addison's Disease: o Introduction to adrenal gland, definition of adrenal 6 3 insufficiency, etiology. o Signs, symptoms and diagnosis( - cortisol, ACTH stimulation test, aldosterone, BUN, creatinine, Glucose and electrolytes). o Treatment o Patient education. Clinical Pharmacy Department Diploma course specifications (2013-2014) - Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: o Definition, etiology, signs and symptoms. o Diagnosis (ANA, Anti-Sm antibody, anti-ds DNA, anti-SSA and SSB, RF, CRP, ESR, VDRL, 6 3 SPEP, urinalysis and CBC). o Treatment o How to educate patient to prevent flares. - o SLE and pregnancy. Dr. Hala Fahmy - Cancer immunotherapy 10 5 - o Cancer vaccines: HPV vaccine and therapeutic cancer vaccine. o Target elements on tissue for immunotherapy: Tumor antigens. Tumor cell surface receptor. Growth factors. o Monoclonal antibodies for treatment. o Antibody-dependent cell- mediated cytotoxicity by NK cells - Immune system Aberration: o Hypersensitivity Diseases: Type I, II, III, IV hypersensitivity reaction. o Congenital and acquired 10 5 immunodeficiencies. o AIDs and treatment. - o Autoimmunity: causes and treatment. - Immunostimulants and immunosuppressants o Indications of Immunotherapy o Immunosuppressants: mechanisms of action. o Classification 10 5 o Immunostimulants:
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