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Courses Healthcare at University of Toronto (U OF T )
Notes available for the following courses of Healthcare at University of Toronto (U OF T )
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MGT 879 1
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PHM 201 3
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PHM 204 1
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Terry L. Schwinghammer, Barbara G. Wells, Joseph T. DiPiro, Cecily V. DiPiro • ISBN 9781260116694
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Eczema (aka atopic dermatitis) and contact dermatitis is one of the topics discussed as part of the Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum. It is a disease state of high prevalence that requires in-depth understanding for proper treatment. This is an accompanying document to the "Pharmacotherapy of Atopic and Contact Dermatitis" notes to outline the treatment algorithm used in Atopic and Contact Dermatitis as well as a drug table that includes all drugs used for these disease states as well as brand na...
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University of Toronto•PHM 201
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Pharmacotherapy of Atopic and Contact Dermatitis (complete package)• By eileen-huephan
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Eczema (aka atopic dermatitis) and contact dermatitis is one of the topics discussed as part of the Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum. It is a disease state of high prevalence that requires in-depth understanding for proper treatment. This is an accompanying document to the "Pharmacotherapy of Atopic and Contact Dermatitis" notes to outline the treatment algorithm used in Atopic and Contact Dermatitis as well as a drug table that includes all drugs used for these disease states as well as brand na...
Eczema (aka atopic dermatitis) and contact dermatitis is one of the topics discussed as part of the Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum. It is a disease state of high prevalence that requires in-depth understanding for proper treatment. These notes are a compilation of the pathophysiology as well as the non-drug and drug interventions in both atopic and contact dermatitis. All pharmacists, doctors and nurses working in the community setting will encounter patients who have some form of dermatitis; the...
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University of Toronto•PHM 201
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Pharmacotherapy of Atopic and Contact Dermatitis (complete package)• By eileen-huephan
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Eczema (aka atopic dermatitis) and contact dermatitis is one of the topics discussed as part of the Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum. It is a disease state of high prevalence that requires in-depth understanding for proper treatment. These notes are a compilation of the pathophysiology as well as the non-drug and drug interventions in both atopic and contact dermatitis. All pharmacists, doctors and nurses working in the community setting will encounter patients who have some form of dermatitis; the...
In the course PHM 201, one of the topics discussed is Atopic Dermatitis. The purpose of this presentation is to provide an in-depth overview of the treatments that are used in Atopic Dermatitis. This presentation was created by myself for to present during my clinical rotations and provides a very a good practical approach to the treatment of Atopic Dermatitis at the more severe stages.
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University of Toronto•PHM 201
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Pharmacotherapy of Atopic and Contact Dermatitis (complete package)• By eileen-huephan
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In the course PHM 201, one of the topics discussed is Atopic Dermatitis. The purpose of this presentation is to provide an in-depth overview of the treatments that are used in Atopic Dermatitis. This presentation was created by myself for to present during my clinical rotations and provides a very a good practical approach to the treatment of Atopic Dermatitis at the more severe stages.
This document is a compilation of all of the notes that were taken throughout the course: Pharmacotherapeutics of Cardiovascular Diseases. The topics discussed include dyslipidemias, acute coronary artery syndromes (aka heart attack), chronic stable angina, venous thromboembolism, heart failure, stroke, arrhythmias, peripheral artery disease, and much more. There is even an additional chapter overviewing the treatment of type 2 diabetes as this is a common comorbidity in those with cardiovascula...
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University of Toronto•PHM 204
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Pharmacotherapy Handbook, Eleventh Edition • Terry L. Schwinghammer, Barbara G. Wells, Joseph T. DiPiro, Cecily V. DiPiro• ISBN 9781260116694
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This document is a compilation of all of the notes that were taken throughout the course: Pharmacotherapeutics of Cardiovascular Diseases. The topics discussed include dyslipidemias, acute coronary artery syndromes (aka heart attack), chronic stable angina, venous thromboembolism, heart failure, stroke, arrhythmias, peripheral artery disease, and much more. There is even an additional chapter overviewing the treatment of type 2 diabetes as this is a common comorbidity in those with cardiovascula...
Introduction to Terminology and Body Organization is a topic that covers the basic concepts of human anatomy and physiology. It includes understanding anatomical terminology, body organization, and organ systems. The body maintains its internal organization by means of membranes, sheaths, and other structures that separate compartments. The body is divided into two main regions: the axial region (along the body’s main axis) which includes the head, neck, and trunk; and the appendicular region ...
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University of Toronto•MGT 879
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Introduction to Terminology and Body Organization is a topic that covers the basic concepts of human anatomy and physiology. It includes understanding anatomical terminology, body organization, and organ systems. The body maintains its internal organization by means of membranes, sheaths, and other structures that separate compartments. The body is divided into two main regions: the axial region (along the body’s main axis) which includes the head, neck, and trunk; and the appendicular region ...