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Pharmaceutical Compounding Department Of Pharmaceutics Head: Prof. Dr. Imre Klebovich Tutor: Dr. István Antal Second semester 1 hour/week The subject is recommended for the students interested in fields of traditional pharmaceutical compounding such as preparation of several dosage forms (solutions, eyedrops, ointments, suppositories, powders). Topics: Past and future of pharmaceutical compounding Combined preparations for individual therapy Pharmacopoeial aspects of compounded dosage forms. Practical guidelines for traditional compounding (Formulae Normales) Pharmaceutical substances, synonyms. Dose calculations. Functional excipients in the formulation. Practical problems of incompatibilities in combined preparations. PHARMACOINFORMATICS Director : Dr. Elek Dinya 3 hours/ week SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF PHARMACY 1. Aims : to present state of art computing and telecommunication techniques including the INTERNET and to illustrate how these techniques are applied in drug industry, pharmacies and clinical patent management. to discuss various data base and knowledge base management systems, health care information systems, decision support tools for pharmacotherapeutic problem solving, educational programs and telemedicine techniques as they are applied in drug research and development, and in evidence based pharmacotherapy to teach pharmacy students how to rely on informatics tools when making cost effective decisions and trying to improve patient compliance. 2. Organization of the course : The course consists of lectures and practices. Lectures provide theoretical foundations as well as examples of the use of various technologies and methods in research and pharmacy practice. Practices allow students to work with different medical databases, information systems, and decision support tools that address various drug related problems Faculty of Pharmacy 479

SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF PHARMACY 480 1. MEDICAL INFORMATICS AS A DISCIPLINE Lectures References Hour 2. DATA TYPES, CLINICAL DATA-BASES, DATA BASE MODELS, AND MEDICAL IMAGES 3. THE THERAPEUTIC PROCESS AND THE MEDICAL RECORD HEALTH INFORMATICS IN THE 21st CENTURY by John Mantas, Document 506 GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY AND HEALTHCARE by Jean ROBERTS Document 508 TERMING, CODING AND GROUPING SYSTEMS IN HEALTH by Rudiger KLAR, Document 416 DATABASES, SPREADSHEETS AND WORD PROCESSING IN HEALTH by Francesco PINCIROLI, Luisa PORTONI Document 401 HEALTHCARE RECORD by Jos AARTS Document 407 4. HEALTH CARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS OPERATIONAL USES OF HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS by Marie-Christine JAULENT, Document 405 ARCHITECTURES IN HEALTH by Sergio TORRES, Jose TORRES Document 422 5. COMPUTER-BASED SUPPORT FOR PHARMACISTS (AN OVERVIEW) 6. REPRESENTING DRUG-RELATED KNOWLEDGE (classification of drugs, describing drug properties, drug informationsystems, examples 7. HOSPITAL PHARMACY AND DRUG-USE MONITORING SYSTEMS (informatics of public and hospital pharmacies, patient education 8. INFORMATION RESOURCES AND THE INTERNET, KNOWLEDGE COUPLERS EVIDENCE-BASED DRUG THERAPY (pharmacoeconomics and outcome research planning therapeutic protocols) EH Shortliffe and LE Perrault Medical Informatics, Reading MA Addison Wesley, 1990 EH Shortliffe and LE Perrault Medical Informatics, Reading MA Addison Wesley, 1990 EH Shortliffe and LE Perrault Medical Informatics, Reading MA Addison Wesley, 1990 REFERENCE SOURCES IN HEALTH by Jean ROBERTS, UK Document 412 ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS IN HEALTH by Enrique GOMEZ AGUILERA, Francisco DEL POZO GUERRERO, Teresa ARREDONDO WALDMEYER, Andres MARTINEZ FERNANDEZ, Document 403 9. INFORMATICS OF DRUG PRESCRIPTION EXPERT SYSTEMS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HEALTH by Jana ZVAROVA, Jan TALMON Document 424 COMPUTER-AIDED DIAGNOSTIC SUPPORT by Ann OOSTENDORP, Document 408 10. COMPUTER SUPPORT FOR PLANNING DRUG THERAPY (Watchdog, focusing, critiquing and advisory systems, patient-centred pharmacotherapy), PLANNING DRUG DOSAGE EH Shortliffe and LE Perrault Medical Informatics, Reading MA Addison Wesley, 1990 Van Bemmel and M.Musen: Handbook of Medical Informatics, Springer, 197 (www.mihandbook.stanford.edu) Total: 20 PRACTICES: 10hours 1. Informatics of high throughput screening (METABOL EXPERT) 2 2. Drug information systems (Micromedex and Internet resources) Resources of evidence based medicine (Cochrane library) 3. Analysis of dose response data in pharmacology (PROBIT analysis) Evaluation of clinical trial data (analysis of variance) 4. An antibiotic advisor UTI 2 5. A drug-dosage planning assistant USC PACK 2 Total: 10 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF PHARMACY<br />

480<br />

1. MEDICAL INFORMATICS AS<br />

A DISCIPLINE<br />

Lectures References Hour<br />

2. DATA TYPES, CLINICAL DATA-BASES,<br />

DATA BASE MODELS, AND MEDICAL<br />

IMAGES<br />

3. THE THERAPEUTIC PROCESS AND THE<br />

MEDICAL RECORD<br />

HEALTH INFORMATICS IN THE 21st CENTURY<br />

by John Mantas, Document 506<br />

GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY AND<br />

HEALTHCARE by Jean ROBERTS Document 508<br />

TERMING, CODING AND GROUPING SYSTEMS IN<br />

HEALTH by Rudiger KLAR, Document 416<br />

DATABASES, SPREADSHEETS AND WORD<br />

PROCESSING IN HEALTH by Francesco<br />

PINCIROLI, Luisa PORTONI Document 401<br />

HEALTHCARE RECORD<br />

by Jos AARTS Document 407<br />

4. HEALTH CARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS OPERATIONAL USES OF HOSPITAL INFORMATION<br />

SYSTEMS by Marie-Christine JAULENT, Document<br />

405 ARCHITECTURES IN HEALTH by Sergio<br />

TORRES, Jose TORRES Document 422<br />

5. COMPUTER-BASED SUPPORT FOR<br />

PHARMACISTS (AN OVERVIEW)<br />

6. REPRESENTING DRUG-RELATED<br />

KNOWLEDGE (classification of drugs,<br />

describing drug properties, drug<br />

informationsystems, examples<br />

7. HOSPITAL PHARMACY AND DRUG-USE<br />

MONITORING SYSTEMS (informatics of<br />

public and hospital pharmacies, patient<br />

education<br />

8. INFORMATION RESOURCES AND THE<br />

INTERNET, KNOWLEDGE COUPLERS<br />

EVIDENCE-BASED DRUG THERAPY<br />

(pharmacoeconomics and outcome<br />

research planning therapeutic protocols)<br />

EH Shortliffe and LE Perrault Medical Informatics,<br />

Reading MA Addison Wesley, 1990<br />

EH Shortliffe and LE Perrault Medical Informatics,<br />

Reading MA Addison Wesley, 1990<br />

EH Shortliffe and LE Perrault Medical Informatics,<br />

Reading MA Addison Wesley, 1990<br />

REFERENCE SOURCES IN HEALTH by Jean<br />

ROBERTS, UK Document 412 ELECTRONIC<br />

COMMUNICATIONS IN HEALTH by Enrique<br />

GOMEZ AGUILERA, Francisco DEL POZO<br />

GUERRERO, Teresa ARREDONDO WALDMEYER,<br />

Andres MARTINEZ FERNANDEZ, Document 403<br />

9. INFORMATICS OF DRUG PRESCRIPTION EXPERT SYSTEMS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE<br />

IN HEALTH by Jana ZVAROVA, Jan TALMON<br />

Document 424 COMPUTER-AIDED DIAGNOSTIC<br />

SUPPORT by Ann OOSTENDORP, Document 408<br />

10. COMPUTER SUPPORT FOR PLANNING<br />

DRUG THERAPY (Watchdog, focusing,<br />

critiquing and advisory systems,<br />

patient-centred pharmacotherapy),<br />

PLANNING DRUG DOSAGE<br />

EH Shortliffe and LE Perrault Medical Informatics,<br />

Reading MA Addison Wesley, 1990<br />

Van Bemmel and M.Musen: Handbook of<br />

Medical Informatics, Springer, 197<br />

(www.mihandbook.stanford.edu)<br />

Total: 20<br />

PRACTICES: 10hours<br />

1. Informatics of high throughput screening (METABOL EXPERT) 2<br />

2. Drug information systems (Micromedex and Internet resources) Resources of<br />

evidence based medicine (Cochrane library)<br />

3. Analysis of dose response data in pharmacology (PROBIT analysis) Evaluation of<br />

clinical trial data (analysis of variance)<br />

4. An antibiotic advisor UTI 2<br />

5. A drug-dosage planning assistant USC PACK 2<br />

Total: 10<br />

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