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Pharmacology for Professional Practice
Course Code PHMY701
EFTS 0.1250
Points 15.00
Level 7
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Prescriptor
Explores the pharmacology of commonly used medicines and the application of this to various clinical situations. Considers the responsibilities of the health professional in relation to medicines and with regard to political, social, and cultural considerations, pharmacology science, legislation, and ethical practice.
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Qualifications
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  AK3001   Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Science Conjoint Degrees   (BBusBSc)
510.00
  AK2040   Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours)   (BSc(AdvSci)(Hons))
480.00
  AK3313   Bachelor of Health Science (Physiotherapy)   (BHSc(Physio))
480.00
  AK3713   Bachelor of Health Science (Podiatry)   (BHSc (Podiatry))
360.00
  INEXCH1   International Exchange (Inbound)   (INEXCH)
0.00
  SABRD1   Study Abroad   (Study Abroad)
0.00
  ICE1   Individual Course Enrolment   (ICE)
0.00
  AK1035   Bachelor of Health Science (Midwifery)   (BHSc(Mid))
480.00
  AK3324   Bachelor of Health Science (Nursing)   (BHSc(Nurs))
360.00
  AK3680   Bachelor of Health Science   (BHSc)
360.00
  HA1041   Bachelor of Science   (BSc)
360.00
  AK3113   Bachelor of Health Science (Oral Health)   (BHSc (Oral Health))
360.00
  AK1013   Graduate Diploma in Health Science   (GradDipHSc)
120.00
  AK3757   Graduate Certificate in Health Science   (GradCertHSc)
60.00
  HP3680   Bachelor of Health Science in Paramedicine   (BHSc in Paramedicine)
360.00
  HK3680   Bachelor of Health Science in Perioperative Practice   (BHSc in Perioperative Practice)
360.00
  HA1042   Graduate Diploma in Science   (GradDipSc)
120.00
  HA1043   Graduate Certificate in Science   (GradCertSc)
60.00
  DJ1041   Bachelor of Science   (BSc)
360.00
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