What is clinical pharmacy?

Clinical pharmacy is a pharmaceutical discipline that studies the rationality and effectiveness of drug prevention and treatment. Its main content is to study the theory and method of exerting the highest curative effect of drugs in the process of human metabolism. It focuses on the relationship between drugs and people, which is directly related to the drug itself, the object of administration and the mode of administration, so it is also directly related to the quality of medical care.

Training objectives

Requirements and objectives of clinical pharmacy professional training: Students in this major mainly study the basic knowledge and practical skills of pharmacy and clinical medicine, receive basic training in clinical pharmacy practice and research methods and skills, and master the basic knowledge and skills of undertaking clinical pharmacy technical work, drug evaluation (new drug evaluation and drug reevaluation), pharmaceutical information and consulting services, participating in the design and practice of clinical drug treatment programs, and implementing rational drug use. Cultivate senior scientific and technological talents engaged in clinical pharmacy education, clinical pharmacy research and drug development.

main course

Main courses of clinical pharmacy: college English, advanced mathematics, mathematical statistics, physics, basic chemistry, analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry and molecular biology, microbiology, natural medicinal chemistry, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical analysis, human anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, pharmacy, clinical pharmacokinetics, cell biology, pharmacotoxicology, pathophysiology, diagnostics, internal medicine, surgery and gynecology. Clinical pharmacology, clinical pharmacotherapy, adverse drug reactions and pharmacovigilance, pharmacoeconomics, hospital pharmacy regulations and GCP, medical ethics, pharmaceutical information retrieval, etc.