ECTS credits ECTS credits: 6
ECTS Hours Rules/Memories Student's work ECTS: 85 Hours of tutorials: 5 Expository Class: 30 Interactive Classroom: 15 EEES Clinics: 15 Total: 150
Use languages Spanish, Galician
Type: Ordinary Degree Subject RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021
Departments: Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology
Areas: Pharmacology
Center Faculty of Veterinary Science
Call: First Semester
Teaching: With teaching
Enrolment: Enrollable
1.-To observe carefully the different pharmacological and biological processes in general.
2.-To understand and acquire the concepts of Pharmacotherapy in relation with veterinary training.
3.-To integrate pharmacological knowledge with the knowledge acquired in the rest of the subjects of the Veterinary degree.
4.-To know the main sources of information in order to be able to perform a bibliographic search.
5.-To contrast the data obtained in order to establish and define the corresponding differences to develop critical thinking.
6.-To assimilate the latest advances in Pharmacology and Therapeutics.
7.-To develop the competences necessary to manipulate the basic instruments used in usual pharmacotherapy techniques.
8.-To work as part of a team and collaborate in the tasks of a study or research group.
LECTURES
THEME I: Clinical pharmacokinetics. (2 hours)
THEME II: Antibiotherapy. (3 hours)
THEME III: Pharmacotherapy of virosis. (0.5 hours)
THEME IV: Pharmacotherapy of mycosis. (0.5 hours)
THEME V: Pharmacotherapy for parasite control. (2 hours)
THEME VI: Pharmacotherapy of pain. (1.5 hours)
THEME VII: Pharmacotherapy of inflammation. (1.5 hours)
THEME VIII: Pharmacotherapy of the central nervous system. (2 hours)
THEME IX: Pharmacotherapy of cardiovascular and renal systems. (4 hours)
THEME X: Pharmacotherapy of endocrine diseases. (2 hours)
THEME XI: Pharmacotherapy and control of reproduction. (2 hours)
THEME XII: Pharmacotherapy of the digestive system. (3 hours)
THEME XIII: Pharmacotherapy of the respiratory system. (2 hours)
THEME XIV: Chemotherapy of neoplastic diseases. (2 hours)
THEME XV: Drugs for external use. Antiseptics and disinfectants. (2 hours)
INTERACTIVE BOARD SESSIONS (PE)
FVPE-1.-Parameters that quantify and define the drug effect. (1 hour)
FV PE-2.- Guidelines for drug administration. Drug residues. (2 hours)
FV PE-3.- Adverse reactions and drug toxicity. (0.5 hours)
FV PE-4.- Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic interactions. (0.5 hours)
FV PE-5.- Combined pharmacotherapy of inflammation and pain. (1 hour)
FV PE-6.- Behavioral alterations. (1 hour)
FV PE-7.-Euthanasia. (1 hour)
FV PE-8.- Pharmacotherapy of the circulatory shock. Fluid therapy. (1 hour)
FV PE-9.- Immunomodulation. (1 hour)
FVPE10- FVPE15.- Pharmacotherapy associated with clinical cases. (6 hours)
INTERACTIVE CLINICAL PRACTICAL SESSIONS
FV C1.- Legal considerations of drug use. (3 hours)
FV C2.-Medical history. (3 hours)
FV C3.- Calculation of the drug dose. (3 hours)
FV C4.-Phases in the development of a veterinary drug. Pharmacovigilance. (3 hours)
FV C5.- Pharmacotherapy in hospitalized cases. (3 hours)
BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY
Botana LM, 2022. Farmacología Veterinaria. Fundamentos y aplicaciones terapéuticas. 2ª Edición. Editorial Panamericana S.A.
BOOTHE, D.M. (2011) Small Animal Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 2nd Edition. Philadelphia, Saunders.
PLUMB, D. C. Plumb´s Veterinary Drug Handbook. (2018) 9th Edición. Wiley Blackwell.
RIVIERE, J.E.; PAPICH, M.C. (2017) Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 10th Edition. Wiley Blackwell.
CIMA-Vet. Centro de información de medicamentos veterinarios de la AEMPS. Enlace: https://cimavet.aemps.es/cimavet/publico/home.html
CIMA. Centro de información de medicamentos de la AEMPS. Enlace: https://cima.aemps.es/cima/publico/home.html
COMPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY
KIRK and BONAGURA´S Current Veterinary Therapy (2020). XVI Ed. Elsevier.
Papich Handbook of Veterinary Drugs, 5th Edition. (2021). 2021 Elsevier Inc.
LORENZO, P; MORENO, A., LIZASOAIN, I.; LEZA, J.C.; MORO, M.A., PORTOLÉS, A. (2009) Velázquez Farmacología Básica y Clínica. 18º Edición. Madrid. Panamericana.
BRUNTON, L.L.; HILAL-DANDAN, R.; KNOLLMAN B.C. (2018) Goodman & Gilman The pharmacological basis of therapeutics. 13ª Edición. McGraw-Hill Interamericana.
Generic veterinary degree competences GVUSC):
To acquire:
GVUSC01.-Learning and adaptation capacities.
GVUSC02.-Capacity of analysis and synthesis.
GVUSC03.-General knowledge about the work area.
GVUSC06.-Ability to work autonomously and as a part of a team.
Specific disciplinary competences (CEDVUSC):
To know:
CEDVUSC04.-The physical, chemical and molecular bases of the main processes that occur in the animal organism.
CEDVUSC05.-Basic and applied principles of the immune response.
CEDVUSC09.-General bases of the medical and surgical treatments.
Specific professional competences (D1VUSC):
D1VUSC07.-To perform basic medical and surgical treatments on animals.
D1VUSC08.-To prescribe, manage and correctly administer medicines for veterinary use.
Specific academic competences (CEAVUSC):
CEAVUSC01.-To analyze, synthesize, solve problems and make decisions in the professional fields of veterinary medicine.
CEAVUSC02.-Maintain an ethical behavior in the exercise of its responsibilities with the veterinary profession and the society.
CEAVUSC04.-To find and manage information related to the activity of the veterinarian.
CEAVUSC05.-To know and apply the scientific method in the professional practice including evidence-based medicine.
Transversal competences (CTVUSC):
CTVUSC01.-Capacity for reasoning and argumentation.
CTVUSC02.-Ability to obtain the appropriate, diverse and up-to-date information by various means, such as bibliographic search and the internet, and analyze it in a critical way.
CTVUSC03.-Ability to develop and present an organized and understandable text.
CTVUSC04.-Ability to make a public presentation in a clear, coherent and concise way.
CTVUSC05.-Competences in the management of technology of information and communication.
CTVUSC06.-Use of information in a foreign language.
CTVUSC07.-Ability to solve problems by integrated application of knowledge.
The master classes will consist in the explanation of the contents of the subject reflected in the annual teaching guide, in combination with classroom tasks related to the explanation given by the teaching staff.
The board practices/seminars are complementary activities that will be inserted within the theoretical content of the program, and that can be taught by the teaching staff or by the students, under the supervision of the former.
Both master classes and board practices/seminars will be carried out in the classroom in 50-minute sessions.
The clinical practices will serve to complement the theoretical contents of the subject and will be fundamentally oriented to acquire skills inherent to clinical practice.
Clinical practical classes FVC1, FVC2, FVC3 and FVC4 will be taught in the laboratory of the Department of Pharmacology and practical class FVC5 at the Rof Codina Veterinary Hospital.
Throughout the course, the student will be assigned tasks (study, work, readings) that will be guided by the teaching staff in classes and tutoring sessions.
The assignments or associated questionnaires will be delivered in the classroom in person or through the virtual classroom. The platforms provided by USC will be used: virtual classroom and Forms.
For deliveries in virtual mode, a period of 1 to 3 weeks will be established depending on the difficulty of the work.
Late deliveries will not be valued.
3 tasks will be assigned and distributed throughout the course based on the following estimate: 1) second fortnight of September, 2) first fortnight of November and 3) end of November and first fortnight of December.
During the semester, questionnaires will be opened on the virtual campus with a delivery time of 1-2 weeks and which require at most 15 minutes to complete.
Student learning during practical training sessions will be continuously evaluated by delivering the results of the activities performed at the end of the practical session.
A continuous assessment of learning will be carried out during the lectures and board/seminar practices through questionnaires and tasks performed by the student throughout the course.
The knowledge acquired during the course will also be evaluated through a final face-to-face examination.
FINAL RATING:
1) 15 % Practical sessions (up to 3 % each practical session).
2) 35 % Continuous evaluation (active participation in classes, questionnaires, tasks).
3) 50 % Exam, consisting of a test type exam and/or short questions in which all the knowledge acquired in the subject will be evaluated. A correction to the probability of passing the test by random answers shall be applied to the test score.
It is necessary to obtain a minimum in each part in order to pass the course. From the final score (over 10 points):
1) At least 0.75 points must be obtained in the practical sessions
2) At least 1.75 points must be obtained in the continuous evaluation
3) At least 2.5 points must be obtained in the examination
If the minimum qualification is not obtained in each part, the final grade will be the maximum qualification obtained in one of the three parts. F
or cases of fraudulent exercises or tests, the regulation “Normativa de avaliación do rendemento académico dos estudantes e de revisión de cualificacións” shall apply.
Class attendance exemptions are not applicable.
In the extraordinary call, the exam can be recovered and will be carried out under the same conditions as in the ordinary call, and the participation grade in the subject and the practical grade will be preserved. Among the different calls in different academic years the score in the practical sessions will be conserved.
TEST DATES: First chance: Friday, January 24th
Second chance: Thursday, July 3
Classroom sessions (master classes, waxing practices/seminars, clinical practices, tutoring): 65 hours
Lectures: 30 hours
Interactive clinical practice sessions: 15 hours
Interactive board sessions (pe): 15 hours
Tutoring: 5 hours
Student's personal work (individual study, homework, job preparation, literature review, problem solving, exams): 85 hours
Individual study: 48 hours
Preparation of works: 10 hours
Bibliographic review: 8 hours
Attendance at talks, or other recommended activities: 3 hours
Case/problem resolution: 12 hours
Oral presentations: 2 hours
Testing: 2 hours
It is recommended to attend theoretical and practical classes and resolve doubts in the tutorials.
Deepen the knowledge acquired in the subject by reviewing the recommended bibliography.
Luis Miguel Botana Lopez
- Department
- Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology
- Area
- Pharmacology
- Phone
- 982822233
- luis.botana [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Professor
Mª Carmen Louzao Ojeda
- Department
- Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology
- Area
- Pharmacology
- mcarmen.louzao [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
Maria Amparo Alfonso Rancaño
- Department
- Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology
- Area
- Pharmacology
- amparo.alfonso [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Professor
Maria Del Carmen Vale Gonzalez
Coordinador/a- Department
- Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology
- Area
- Pharmacology
- Phone
- 982822223
- mdelcarmen.vale [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
Natalia Vilariño Del Río
- Department
- Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology
- Area
- Pharmacology
- natalia.vilarino [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
Maria Cristina Carrera Gonzalez
- Department
- Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology
- Area
- Pharmacology
- cristina.carrera [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: LOU (Organic Law for Universities) Associate University Professor
Nadia Gabriela Pérez Fuentes
- Department
- Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology
- Area
- Pharmacology
- nadiagabriela.perez.fuentes [at] usc.es
- Category
- USC Pre-doctoral Contract
Alejandro Cao Cancelas
- Department
- Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology
- Area
- Pharmacology
- alejandro.cao.cancelas [at] usc.es
- Category
- USC Pre-doctoral Contract
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