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Fact file
AM College has the unique distinction of being affiliated with two of Pakistans largest hospitals, and at least 10 national institutes for clinical training, house job and research.
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The College
Army Medical College was established at Rawalpindi in 1977 as a residential institution. The College was initially affiliated with Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad for the award of MBBS degree. The first batch of MBBS course comprising 100 students graduated in 1981 and the college was recognized by GMC-UK. It became a constituent College of NUST in 1998. Bachelor in Dental Surgery (BDS) course was started during the same year. The college has unique distinction of imparting postgraduate training (MPhil/PhD and FCPS) in basic medical sciences since 2001. The College is located in the cantonment city of Rawalpindi. The twin cities of Rawalpindi-Islamabad are served by an international airport and linked with the rest of the country by rail, road and air. The city enjoys all five climates; summer, winter, autumn, spring and monsoon. Summer resorts like Murree and Abbottabad are not far away from this city. Archaeological sites of Gandhara and Taxila are located around 40-50 kilometres away from the city. The worlds largest earthfilled dams of Tarbela and Mangla are located within a radius of 100 kilometers. AM College is a residential institution, housed in a beautiful campus. It has five hostels for male students and two hostels for female students. It has well-equipped lecture halls, laboratories, a spacious auditorium and seminar rooms. The library is well-stocked with professional books. Clinical training is imparted to students at military hospitals and institutes located nearby.
AM College is committed to providing excellent medical education in order to produce skilled, compassionate and caring physicians. The College believes that only through lifetime learning can the society raise a broadly educated community of physicians and dental surgeons, valued in any part of the world.
Departments
The College has the following fully equipped and well-staffed teaching departments of basic and clinical medical sciences: Anatomy Physiology Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Pharmacology and Therapeutics Forensic Medicine and Toxicology Pathology Community Medicine Ophthalmology ENT Medicine Psychiatry Dermatology Paediatrics Surgery Radiology Anaesthesia Oncology Gynaecology and Obstetrics Medical Education Islamic and Pakistan Studies Science of Dental Materials Clinical Dental Science Prosthetic Orthodontic Oral Surgery Operative Dentistry NUST Prospectus 2012
Mission
The College is proud of imparting quality education in medicine to enthusiastic, dedicated and academically gifted students. It has done exceptionally well in producing capable physicians and surgeons, well groomed in disciplines of medicine, sciences, ethics and public policy through its professionally sound programmes. The rich and supportive environment enables the students to actively pursue their educational goals. www.nust.edu.pk
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Faculty Profile
Dr Shahida Badsha
Principal
Dr Shahida Badsha graduated from Khyber Medical College, Peshawar in 1978. After house job at Khyber Teaching Hospital, she joined Pakistan Army in May 1979. She completed her FCPS (Paediatrics) in 1990 and received advanced training in Paediatric Oncology at Saint Bartholomews Hospital, London, UK. She was designated Professor of Paediatrics in 2001 and became Advisor to the Surgeon General in 2004. In recognition of her administrative acumen and academic experience, she was appointed as Principal Army Medical College in May 2010. She is a recipient of The Fatima Jinnah Gold Medal (2006).
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Anatomy Department
Dr Shadab Ahmed Butt, Professor & Head of Department
MBBS, MPhil, PhD Specialisation: Anatomy
Dr Shabnum Hamid
Dr Khadija Qamar
Dr Atika Khurshid
Dr Irum Taqi
Physiology Department
Dr M Mazhar Hussain, Professor and Head of Department
MBBS, MPhil, FCPS Specialisation: Physiology
Dr Umbreen Ahmed
Dr Amina Nadeem
Dr Iftikhar Yousaf
Dr Yasir Farooq
Dr Nadia Latif
Dr Yasmeen Moten
Dr Faizania Tausif
Dr Sidra Arshad
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Army Medical College is the centre of excellence among medical institutions of the country having most qualified teachers both in basic medical sciences and hospital divisions. The College has Professors, Associate Professors and Assistant Professors. All faculty members have highest degrees in their respective fields of specialisation. Following is the list of faculty members:
Biochemistry Department
Dr Amir Rasheed
MBBS, PhD Specialisation: Biochemistry
Dr Maryam Wahid
Dr Sarah Sadiq
Dr Khadija Mehboob
Dr Palvasha Waheed
Dr Asifa Majeed
Dr Zahid Azeem
Dr Gulshan Abbas
Dr Naeema Ahmed
Dr Shabana Ali
Dr Aisha Qayyum
Dr Salman Bakhtiar
Dr Kulsoom Farhat
Dr Amberin Taqi
Dr Nuzhat Usmani
Dr Mahjabeen Sharif
Dr Mudassar Noor
Dr Junaid Aslam
Dr Mehwish Nawaz
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Dr Suhaib Ahmed
Dr Rizwan Hashim
Dr Javaid Usman
Dr Iqbal Muhammad
Dr Nasira Shaheen
Dr Qayas Ahmed
Dr Alia Zubair
Dr Azhar Qayyum
Dr Aiza Sadia
Dr Ambreen Zafar
Dr Samina Waqar
Dr Mehwish Latif
Dr Mehreen Gillani
Dr Naseer Ahmed Ch
Dr Naseem Irshad
Dr Mashooque Ali
Dr Noreen Hafiz
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Pathology Department
Dr Mahmood Ur Rehman
MBBS, FCPS, DPH, MCPS, MSc (Med Adm) Specialisation: Community Medicine
Dr Tahmina Azhar
Dr Aliya Junaid
Medicine Department
Dr Zafar Ul Islam, Head of the Dept MBBS, FCPS, MCPS Specialisation: Medicine Dr Syed Badshah Hussain Zaidi
MBBS, FCPS, FRCP, FCP, MRCP Specialisation: Medicine
Dr Hamid Shafique
Dr Muhammad Farooq
MBBS, FCPS Specialisation: Medicine
Dr Iftikhar Hussain
Dr Shahzad Saeed
Dr Aslam Khan
Dr Adnan Qadir
Dr Arshad Naseem
Dr Muhammad Nadeem
MBBS, FCPS Specialisation: Medicine
Surgery Department
MBBS, FCPS Specialisation: Surgery
Dr Shabbir Hussain
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Dr Sohail Hafeez
Dr Aurangzeb
ENT Department
Dr Muhammad Ashfaq, Professor and Head of Department
MBBS, FCPS Specialisation: ENT
Ophthalmology Department
MBBS, MCPS, FCPS Specialisation: Ophthalmology
Dr Mazhar Ishaq
Dr Waqar Muzaffar
Psychiatry Department
Dr Salim Jehangir, Professor and Head of Department MBBS, FCPS, MCPS Specialisation: Psychiatry
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Dr Muhammad Ahmed
Dr Maqbool Ahmed
Paediatrics Department
Dr Salman Ali, Professor and Head of Department MBBS, FCPS Specialisation: Pediatrics Dr Muhammad Mahmood Iqbal
MBBS, DCH, FCPS, Specialisation: Pediatrics
Dr Shahid Mahmood
Radiology Department
Dr M Hamid Akram, Professor & Head of Department
MBBS, FCPS, MCPS, DMRD Specialisation: Radiology
Dr Shemraze Khan
Dr Afshan Fayyaz
Anaesthesia Department
Dr Waqas Ahmad Kazi, Professor and Head of Department Dr Shahab Naqvi
MBBS, FCPS, MCPS Specialisation: Anaesthesia MBBS, FCPS, MCPS Specialisation: Anaesthesia
Dr Inam Ul Haq
Dr Mohammad Tariq
Dermatology Department
Dr Zafar Iqbal Sheikh, Professor and Head of Department
MBBS, FCPS, Dip GUM Specialisation: Dermatology
Dr Mansoor Dilnawaz
Dr Nadia Iftikhar
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Dr Zubair Babar
Dr Abida Aslam
Dr Zahir Shah
Dr Waseem Ahmed
Dr Abdul Rehman
Dr Azhar Ali
Dr Mohibullah
Dr Haque Nawaz
Dr Ahmed Talal
Dr Muhammad Kaleem
Dr Bushra Rehman
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Dental Faculty
Programmes Offered
Postgraduate Programmes
The postgraduate programmes of the college include: MPhil in Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, and Sciences of Dental Material, Pharmacology, Chemical Pathology, Hematology, Histopathology, Microbiology and Community Medicine. PhD in Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Chemical Pathology, Biotechnology, Molecular Medicine FCPS in Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Chemical Pathology, Histopathology, Hematology, Microbiology, Community Medicine.
Laboratory Facilities
Department of Biochemistry: The department has a wellequipped laboratory to cater for the needs of practical training of undergraduate medical and dental students (1st year & 2nd year MBBS and 1st year BDS). Department of Anatomy: The salient facilities at this department include: Fully airconditioned well-maintained Dissection Hall Well equipped Histology Laboratory having teaching microscope and individual light microscopes A well-established museum, having a vast collection of dissected specimens and plastic models of human body parts Comprehensive teaching facilities include a spacious lecture hall, overhead projector room equipped with anatomy dissection films and slides for surface anatomy teaching.
Undergratuate Programmes
The College offers the following undergraduate programmes in conformity with the rules of the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council:
Physiology Department
The department has new scientific devices as power lab, audiometers, computerised spirometers, highly sophisticated ECG. The power lab is a real research facilitator instrument with provision of EEG, EMG, ECG, Nerve conduction studies and recording of evoke potential.
Pathology Department
The department has two labs, a museum and a histopathology section. Histopathology section deals with cases from attached teaching hospitals. Keeping abreast with modern trends in diagnostic medicine, the department has introduced fine needle aspiration cytology.
Community Medicine
Department has an impressive museum for the students. The subject is taught during first fours years of MBBS course. The bulk of teaching takes place through general lectures and demonstrations, and is supplemented by visits to vaccination centres, family planning centres, infectious diseases hospitals, drug addiction centres, and the institute of nuclear medicine, community water supply and sewerage disposal plants.
Pharmacology Department
The Pharmacology Department houses a Pharmacology Laboratory to teach experimental Pharmacology to medical students. Besides audiovisual teaching aids, the lab is well equipped with experimental devices and instruments like Kymograph, tissue organ bath, Bell Jar and chemical reagents. Effects of various pharmacological agents on Frogs heart, Ileum and eye of Rabbit are demonstrated to students.
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Computing Facilities
To meet the challenges and demands of the computer technology era, and to provide students with adequate Internet services, the college maintains separate well-equipped computer labs both for undergraduate and postgraduate classes. Local area network is provided at all computers installed in the college area. High performance servers have been commissioned to handle e-services all over the college. LAN high-speed Internet services are available not only on lab PCs but also on office computers. There are also central arrangements to meet printing, scanning, and CD writing needs of students. Presently, the Internet services are available only in college teaching areas but there are plans to extend this facility to students living area as well. A dedicated computer club has been established with 92 outlets both for undergraduate and postgraduate students. The club also has six scanners, two heavy duty printers and three photocopiers.
The sports include swimming, table tennis, badminton, squash, tennis, volleyball, basketball, cricket, football, hockey, athletics, body building and net ball. The college is equipped with high standard facilities for each sport. The college has a newly built basketball court and wooden squash courts of international standard, a clay court and hard court for tennis, an indoor badminton court, a gymnasium equipped with appropriate facilities for physical fitness and bodybuilding and lavish grounds for field games. The students actively participate in every sport providing a high level of competitiveness injecting spirit and excitement into each event.
Cafeteria
A respectable cafeteria, with separate service arrangements for male and female cadets, is located on the College premises from where students can buy snacks. Cafeteria facility is also provided to the cadets in their hostels.
Inter NUST Competition: Apart from having a highly competitive inter college championship, AMC also actively participates in the Inter NUST sports competitions. The colleges various teams have been part of multiple Inter NUST competitions and have performed outstandingly at the highest level.
College Mosque
A mosque is situated in the vicinity of the college campus near hostels, for which a full-time Khateeb is employed.
Sports Facilites
College Sports Committee plans, organizes, and conducts competitions for athletics, cricket, hockey, football, basketball, table tennis, squash and body building. Sufficient indoor facilities exist on campus to hold competitions on a regular basis. The recently built swimming pool has added more charm to the college life. The major outdoor and indoor sports facilities include: Sports/Athletics Ground Swimming Pool Physical Fitness Center/Gym Squash Court Tennis Court Basket Ball Court www.nust.edu.pk Medicine and Applied Biosciences NUST Prospectus 2012
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Healthcare
Medical care is provided to cadets free of charge throughout their stay at college. The college Medical Inspection Room (Ml Room) is staffed by a male and a female medical officer and trained paramedics. Cases requiring admission and consultation of specialists are referred to Military Hospital. For their treatment, NUST cadets are covered by NUST medical insurance scheme.
Co-curricular Activities
To inculcate sound qualities of leadership and civic responsibility in students, as well as to nurture their creative and literary talents, the college provides ample opportunities. Cadets are encouraged to exhibit and polish their talents through Qirat, Debates, Quiz, Drama, Photography and Painting competitions. The cadet-speakers actively participate in all national speech competitions held at other institutions like Government College Lahore, PMA, Kakul and PAF Academy, Risalpur. The college literary magazine AMCOL is a regular biennial feature.
Accommodation
Hostels
Presently, residential arrangements for medical and dental cadets are divided into 7 Hostels or Companies. Male cadets are allotted one of five companies i.e. Qasim, Razi, Sina, Ayub and Luqman. Female cadets are accommodated in newly built Ayesha and Fatima companies/hostels. Ayub company has the distinction of being the only company to commemorate the
Library
Army Medical College has an amply stocked library with a holding of 10,790 textbooks and 7,207 medical circulation books respectively. The reference books figure at 1,787. Additionally, there are well over 4,233 general books. The library has as many as 277 atlases and an equal number of audio-visual cassettes. In addition to these 570 CDS and 34 thesis, the total collection of the library exceeds the figure of 25,168 (exclusive of 45 foreign professional and complimentary medical journals and their 13,953 assorted issues).
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The Amcolian Blood Donors Society (ABDS) was established on 10th November, 2010 with the cooperation of the College Administration to facilitate the college personnel in getting blood at the hour of need. ABDS proved to be a great asset of the college among all the societies. A successful blood camp was arranged by the society in March 2011 in collaboration with Armed Forces Institute of Transfusion (AFIT) and 137 donations were made by the Officers, Cadets, JCOs, NCOs and civilian staff of the college and civilians from outside the college in the blood camp. The college principal Maj. Gen. Shahida Badsha set an example by donating the blood herself in the camp. Society has collected 341 donations in a year and has issued them to officers, cadets, JCOs, NCOs, civilian staff of the college and civilian patients. The society also benefited people outside the college by giving 15% of the donations to the children fighting with thalassemia. In addition, 50 pints were issued to the children in Thalassemia Ward on the World Thalassemia Day.
In case of female cadets, only those visitors are allowed whose names have been notified to the college authorities by the parents/guardians. All the hostels have mess facilities for the students. Each mess is spacious, highly hygienic, and elegant.
Extra-curricular Activities
In order to refine students capabilities other than their study skills, various clubs and societies have been formed which target students personality development to the truest sense of the word. The following clubs and societies are actively functioning at the campus.
Debating Society Events And Dramatics Society Naat and Qiraat Society
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distinctive contributions of the first Principal, Lt Gen (Late) Ayub Khan. In hostels, cadets have to observe the rules and regulations laid for the purpose by the college authorities. Rooms once allotted to the cadets in the company hostels are not changed without specific sanction. Visiting hours are strictly observed.
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Programme Description
The 5-year MBBS programme, accredited by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council, is a blend of biomedical and clinical sciences which are traditionally required by medical graduates to meet the responsibilities of providing preventive as well as curative healthcare.
Career Opportunities
Career opportunities include: commissioning in Army as Captain (for those who choose to join Army Medical Corps and get selected) and appointment as House Physicians/Surgeons for one year in PM&DC-recognised hospitals, pursuing a career in different clinical specialties, scientific research, hospital/medical administration, etc.
Programme Outline
1st Professional Part I (1st Year)
Anatomy Physiology Biochemistry Pakistan Studies, Islamic Studies (Ethics for nonMuslims)
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Research Facilities
Research facilities in the domains of periodontology, prosthodontics, operative dentistry, oral/maxillofacial surgery and orthodontics are available for students.
Career Opportunities
Career opportunities include commissioning in Pakistan Army as Captain (for those who choose to join the Army Dental Corps and get selected) and appointment as House Physician/Surgeon for one year in AFID as well as the opportunity to pursue a career in orthodontics, periodontics, pedodontics and preventive dentistry, prosthodontics, operative dentistry, oral and maxillofacial surgery.
The AAA, an academic and research body, has been constituted for the graduates of the College under the patronage of the Principal, with the President of Pakistan as its Patron-in-Chief. This body has been formed to place Pakistan on the international map in the fields of health, medical education and research.
Programme Outline
1st Professional Part I (1st Year)
General Anatomy General Physiology Biochemistry Science of Dental Materials Pakistan Studies, Islamic Studies and (Ethics for non-Muslims)
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Introduction
Postgraduate training is imparted in all relevant subjects of the specialty, under the direct supervision of qualified and experienced supervisors. The College has an impressive legacy of imparting high quality postgraduate training. An opportunity to apply the learnt knowledge is provided by delivering lectures and facilitating the publication of research projects.
Specialisations
MPhil in Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Chemical Pathology, Haematology, Histopathology and Microbiology, Community Medicine and Science of Dental Materials PhD in Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, Pharmacology, Chemical Pathology, Molecular Medicine FCPS in Physiology, Biochemistry, Anatomy, Chemical Pathology and Community Medicine
Research Facilities
Along with facilities mentioned in Research and Development section, the Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology has an autopsy section, a biological laboratory and a museum. The Pathology Department has two labs, a museum and a histopathology section. The histopathology section deals with cases from attached teaching hospitals. To keep pace with the modern trends in diagnostic medicine, the Department has introduced fine needle aspiration cytology. The Community Medicine Department has an impressive museum for coaching the students. The teaching is supplemented by visits to vaccination centres, family planning centres, infectious diseases hospitals, drug addiction centres, institutes of nuclear medicine, community water supply and sewerage disposal plants.
Career Opportunities
The postgraduate fellows can assume the noble profession of education. They can also pursue their careers as postdoctoral research fellows in different research laboratories and organisations within or outside the country.
MPhil in Physiology
Course Code PHY-866 PHY-867 PHY-868 PHY-869 PHY-870 PHY-871 Course Title Cell Physiology and Homeostasis Body Fluid, Lymph and Blood Physiology Nerve, Muscle, Sports and Physiology of Unusual Environment Gastrointestinal Liver and Renal Physiology Cardio VascuIar and Pulmonary Physiology Neurosciences Credits 01 1.5 1.5 02 03 03 Course Code Course Title PHY-872 PHY-873 PHY-874 PHY-875 Physiology of Endocrines and Reproduction Applied Physiology Essential Biochemistry Basic Physiology Lab Work Total Credits 02 02 03 05 24
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PHY-902
Laboratory Techniques including Auto Analyser, Spectra Photometry, RIA, ELISA, Electrophoresis, Chromatography, HPLC, PCR, Mass Spectroscopy Advanced Course on Cell Culture Technique Advanced Course on Cell Biology Power Lab System/Interphase System of Experimental Physiology
Advanced Course in Cardiovascular Physiology Advanced Course in Neurophysiology Advanced Course in Respiratory Physiology Advanced Course in Renal Physiology Advanced Course in Haematology Advanced Course in Gastroentrology & Hepatolagy Dissertation
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Course Title Analytical Principles (Molecular Biology Technique) Principle of Laboratory Medicine Toxicology and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Advanced Analytical Techniques Advance Lab Methods: Lab-V Paediatric Chemical Chemistry Laboratory Management
Course Title Mass Spectrometry Advanced Endocrinology Automation and Paint Care Testing Advance Immune Chemical Technique Seminar-II Total
Credits 2 2 2 2
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CHP-829 Dissertation 30
MPhil in Biochemistry
Course Code Course Title General Biochemistry Proteins Biochemistry of Blood Enzymes Carbohydrates Lipids Digestion and Absorption of Basic Nutrients and Hepatobiliary System Bioenergetics and Oxidative Metabolism Intermediary Metabolism Nutrition Carbohydrate Metabolism Lipid Metabolism Amino Acid Metabolism Metabolic Inter-relationships Nucleotide Metabolism Deoxyribonuclic Acid (DNA) Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) Protein Synthesis Recombinant DNA Technology Regulation of Gene Expression Credits Course Code Course Title Iron and Heam Metabolism Acid-base Balance Water and Electrolyte Metabolism Extra Cellular-intracellular Communication Endocrines Credits
BCH-882
BCH-887
BCH-883
BCH-888
BCH-884
BCH-889
Clinical Biochemistry
BCH-885
BCH-890
BCH-886
BCH-891
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PhD in Biochemistry
Course Code Course Title BCH-901 BCH-902 BCH-903 BCH-904 Cell Biology Organic Chemistry Data Processing and Information Technology Bioinformatics Credits 5 2 2 1 Course Code Course Title BCH-905 BCH-906 BCH-907 Molecular Biology Nucleic Acid Neurochemistry and Tumour Makers Total Credits 6 1 1 18
Research Work
BCH-908 Dissertation Total 30 48
PhD in Science of Dental Materials DM-901 DM-902 DM-903 Dental Materials-II Dental Biomaterials Imaging, Testing and Modeling Dental Hard Tissues and Bonding 05 05 04 DM-905 DM-904 Advanced Topic in Dental Materials- II Total PhD Dissertation 04 18 30
MPhil in Anatomy
Course Code Anatomy-836 Anatomy-837 Anatomy-838 Anatomy-839 Course Title General Anatomy & Human Osteology Embryology Microtechniques Human Histology Credits 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-1 Course Code Anatomy-840 Anatomy-841 Anatomy-842 Course Title Human Neuroanatomy Regional Anatomy Thesis Total Credits 3-1 3-1 6 30
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PhD in Anatomy Anatomy -843 Anatomy - 844 Biostatistics and Research Methodology Instrument Handling and Lab Technique Data Processing and Information Technology 02 04 04 02 02 Anatomy - 849 Anatomy - 850 Anatomy 852 Library sciences courses Molecular Biology Dissertation Total 01 03 30 48
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PHR-863
PhD in Pharmacology and Therapeutics: Clinical Pharmacokinetics, including Mathematical Derivation of Parameters Use of Drugs in Special Patient Groups (Pregnancy, Extremes of Age, Liver & Renal Disease) Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Fluid and Electrolyte Replacement Therapy Drug Treatment of Pheochromocytoma Drug Treatment of Obesity Drug Treatment of Rickets/Osteomalaria Drug Treatment of Dementia/ Alzhiemers Disease Drug Management Acute Myocardial Infraction Drug Treatment of Glaucoma Treatment and Prophylaxis of Migraine Therapeutic Immunosuppression Prophylaxis of Infections in Immunocompromised Patients Chemotherapy of Bru Cellosis Chemotherapy of Toxop lasmosis Surgical Prophylaxis of Infections Non Surgical Prophylaxis of Infections Drug Treatment of Viral Hepatitis Drug Treatment of Influenzas Chemotherapy of HIV/AIDS Drug Treatment of Community Acquired Pneumonia Drug Treatment of Systemic Fungal Infections Chemotherapy of Leukemias Chemotherapy of Lymphomas Chemotherapy of Selected Malignancies Showing Good Response to Chemotherapy Chemotherapy of Cushing Syndrome Drug Treatment of Complications of Diabetes Mellitus (Nephropathy, Retinopathy, Neuropathy, Gastroparesis) Chemotherapy of Drug-resistant Malaria Pharmacologic Reversal of Drug- resistance in Malaria Gene Therapy Monoclonal Antibodies as Therapeutic Tools Anti Sense Drugs: Concept and Prospects Dissertation
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Major Courses (Select any one Major) 6 Credit Hours Infectious Diseases Epidemiology Biostatistics CM 805 CM 806 CM 807 CM 808 CM 809 CM 810 Infectious Diseases Epidemiology I Infectious Diseases Epidemiology II Public Health Surveillance Epidemiologic Methods Intermediate Biometrics Biostatistical Methods for Rates and Proportions Introduction to Health Administration and Public Health Practice Health Planning Introduction to Environmental Health Waste Management Introduction to Health Promotion and Education Health Promotion: Program Planning and Evaluation 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Elective Courses (Select any 2 elective) 6 Credit Hours Course Code Core Courses CM 851 CM 852 CM 853 CM 854 CM 855 CM 856 CM 857 CM 858 CM 859 CM 860 CM 861 CM 862 Cm 901 Chronic Diseases Epidemiology Epidemiology and Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases Epidemiology and Control of Parasitic Diseases Population Dynamics Health Data Systems Effective Data Management Community Nutrition Maternal and Child Health Occupational Health Water and Air Pollution Community Dental Health Health Promotion in Hospital Setting Thesis Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6
Public Health CM 811 Practice and CM 812 Administration Environmental Health CM 813 CM 814
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