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Pharmacology & Toxicology Degree at Morehouse School Of Medicine

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

The Pharmacology and Toxicology provides educational for medical students and graduate students in the biomedical sciences. The department offers study andresearch in a variety of pharmacology and toxicology sub discipline areas, including cardiovascular, ocular, biochemical, neural, molecular, immunological and environmental. The faculty members have offices and well-equipped laboratories and an administrative assistant located on the third floor of the Research Wing. In addition, there are well-equipped analytical laboratories and offices for other faculty involved in clinical and basic pharmacology research located in the Multidisciplinary Research Center. All faculty members participate in teaching, research and institutional services activities. MEDI 603. Medical Pharmacology and Toxicology (7 credit hours)

Medical Pharmacology and Toxicology is a course for second- year medical students and graduate students. The course lectures include: introduction to the principle of pharmacokinetics (how the body acts on the drug) and pharmacodynamics (how the drug acts on the body) and a survey of major classes of therapeutic agents with emphasis on their mechanism (s) of action and therapeutic use (s), adverse effects and drug interactions. The Department also incorporates lectures, small group-sessions (patient-oriented problem solving; peer assisted learning), case studies, clinical correlation conference and objective-based examinations into the course. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of medical courses in biochemistry and physiology. Course Director: Evan Williams, Ph.D.

Community Pharmacy Technician Certificate Requirements at Midlands Technical College

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Acceptable admission criteria:

HOBET 50 composite percent (minimum reading 50 percent) and MTC writing sample score of 30; or

SAT 910 (minimum verbal 430) and MTC writing sample score of 30; or

ACT 19 (minimum verbal 18) and MTC writing sample score of 30; or

Successful completion of the Pre-Health Care certificate with a 2.5 GPA and ā€œCā€ or higher in each course.

Cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher for all coursework completed upon entry into program.

High school diploma or equivalent

High school or college credits in mathematics/science (algebra, biology, chemistry) recommended

Typing skills (recommended)

Drug record check for drug-related convictions

Current first-aid certification at time of program entry

Preadmissions interview by the Pharmacy Technician Admission Committee

Certificate: Community Pharmacy Technician (27 credit hours)

Credit Hours

AHS 102
Medical Terminology
3.0

BIO 110
General Anatomy and Physiology
3.0

PHM 101
Introduction to Pharmacy
3.0

PHM 109
Applied Pharmacy Practice
2.0

PHM 113
Pharmacy Technician Math
3.0

PHM 114
Therapeutic Agents I
3.0

PHM 118
Community Pharmacy Seminar
1.0

PHM 124
Therapeutic Agents II
3.0

PHM 152
Pharmacy Technician Practicum I
2.0

PHM 164
Pharmacy Technician Practicum II
4.0

Subtotal
27.0