Health Interventions
R950,00Price
In this course we will be guiding you through the different forms of health interventions that are implemented to achieve optimal health for a patient. This course starts with the manufacturing of different health interventions. We will then proceeds to look at different interventions such as pharmacology and pharmaceutics, medical devices, complementary medicines, and medical consumables. Each one of these interventions is explored on its own.
What you will receive?
- Knowledge Module Learner Guide
- Access to Self-Paced Online Learning
- Certificate of Completion for each Knowledge Topic
Modules
- Module 1: Part A – Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
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Module1: Part B – Drug Potency, Drug Specificity and Therapeutic Classifications
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Module 2: Principles of pharmaceutics influencing the effects of medicines in the body
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Module 3: Pharmacovigilance
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Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Describe the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of medicines in the human body (pharmacokinetics). Effects include but are not limited to the therapeutic, undesired and adverse effects.
- Describe the effects of medicines on the systems and organs of the body (pharmacodynamics).
- Describe the therapeutic classification of medications is described to match action with treatment objectives. Officially recognized systems of therapeutic classification are utilized.
- Describe the interactions and the safety of medicines in accordance with current regulatory requirements and available information. As well as the regulatory requirements relating to the reporting of adverse reactions to medicines and vigilance.
- Describe the actions to be taken in the event of a medicine recall to ensure effective communication and implementation are explained.
- Describe the methods utilized to ensure effective pharmaceutical products supply and storage are described in terms of product integrity including relevant regulation, schedules, quality assurance, documentary requirements and storage.





