Undergraduate Certificate in Pharmaceutical Care for Pediatric Cancer
-- ViewingNowThe Undergraduate Certificate in Pharmaceutical Care for Pediatric Cancer is a comprehensive course that equips learners with essential skills in pediatric oncology pharmacy care. This program emphasizes the importance of providing high-quality, patient-centered care to pediatric cancer patients, from diagnosis to treatment and beyond.
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โข Pharmacotherapy for Pediatric Cancers: An overview of the various drugs and treatment options for different types of pediatric cancers.
โข Pediatric Pharmacokinetics: Understanding how drugs are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted in children, including factors that affect these processes.
โข Pediatric Oncology: A study of the biology and pathophysiology of pediatric cancers, including the latest diagnostic techniques and treatment modalities.
โข Clinical Toxicities and Adverse Drug Reactions: Identifying and managing the common toxicities and adverse drug reactions associated with chemotherapy and other cancer treatments in children.
โข Pain Management in Pediatric Oncology: Understanding the principles of pain assessment and management in pediatric cancer patients, including the use of opioids and other pain medications.
โข Psychosocial Care for Pediatric Cancer Patients and Their Families: Addressing the emotional and social needs of children with cancer and their families, including the impact of cancer on their quality of life.
โข Pharmaceutical Care Planning for Pediatric Cancer: Developing individualized pharmaceutical care plans for pediatric cancer patients, including medication therapy management, patient education, and communication with other healthcare providers.
โข Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research in Pediatric Oncology: Evaluating the economic and clinical outcomes of pharmacotherapy in pediatric oncology, including the cost-effectiveness of different treatment options.
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