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Programme profile
Pharmacists are trained in the clinical use and application of drugs, the therapeutic goals of drug use, their formulations, contraindications, adverse effects, and potential for drug interactions. As drugs have become more potent and specific and information more plentiful, pharmacists have assumed a primary responsibility for monitoring drug therapy. Because the professional role of the pharmacist has become integral to modern health care, education in this field is constantly evolving.
Pharmacists are active in primary patient care activities such as hypertension screening, therapy with over-the-counter products, patient profiles, and drug regimens review. They understand the health care needs of specialized patient groups, such as children and the elderly. In addition to a thorough familiarity with the nature of the drugs they work with, pharmacists must also be people-oriented. Their professional training must consider both the medication and the patient, with emphasis on making certain that the patient has the right drug, in the right amount, for the right length of time, and with a minimum of adverse effects.
This programme at Debrecen reflects these values and priorities.
Fee above is conversion from $8000 into Euro as of 01.01.13
Programme content
Years 1 and 2: Mathematics; Physics; General Chemistry; Pharmaceutical Biology; Hungarian Language; Latin; Pharmaceutical Propedeutics Inorganic and Qualitative Analytical Chemistry; Biophysics; Physical Chemistry; Organic Chemistry Theory; Pharmaceutical Anatomy; Pharmaceutical Botany; Quantitative Analytical Chemistry Theory; Human Physiology; Basic Biochemistry ; Colloid and Surface Chemistry; Pharmaceutical Biochemistry; Pharmaceutical Technology; Pharmacology; Hungarian Language
Years 3 - 5: Pharmaceutical Technology; Pharmaceutical Neurobiology; Complex Pathology; Pharmacology; Biopharmacy; Pharmaceutical Chemistry ; Immunology; Toxicology
Progression
The university offers a PhD programme in Pharmacy, taught through English
Entry Requirements
3 A-levels (grades between A and E) + 3 GCSE (grades between A and C) inc Maths
Six subjects at Leaving Certificate including at least two 2 at HC3. Subjects to include Maths
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01 January
31 May