General regulations
Clinical Pharmacology course is made up of lectures, seminars and practicals. The aim of the course is to acquaint the students with the basics of clinical pharmacology and current approaches to the pharmacological treatment of diseases. The aim of practicals is acquainted with the practical approach to the pharmacological treatment of the most common diseases and aspects of pharmacogenetics.
- The completion of a course of clinical pharmacology is based on class attendance and passing of written exam: multiple choice test.
- Attendance at all seminars and practicals is mandatory.
- One day of absence requires passing the material of seminars and practicals for that day with the lecturers.
- Two days of abscence because of serious illness or unexpected emergency, student may exceptionally to make up these days with another group of students.
- Absence from more than two days of classes and practicals requires to repeating the whole five-day course.
Person to contact: Iwona Smolarek, MD, PhD