Pharmacotherapeutic Follow-Up II
1
2025-2026
02556578
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
7.0
Compulsory
2nd Cycle Studies - Mestrado
Recommended Prerequisites
Solid training in Cellular Biology, Biochemistry, Anatomophysiology, Physiopathology, Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy.
Teaching Methods
Develop strategies and dynamic procedures, in order to gain the students active participation, challenging them constantly to seek solutions to the problems. In this type of education, the teaching practice has defined goals that express different levels of competence, ie, the development of personal, interpersonal and instrumental competencies, as well as professional skill and dexterity.
After the theoretical integration, classes serve as practice sessions to solve clinical cases, by resorting to medication review or pharmacotherapy follow-up methodologies.
Learning Outcomes
To provide the student with skills on a continuous and integrated provision of health care to groups of chronically ill patients in order to improve the clinical, economic and humanistic. Check capabilities that enable optimization of information provided to the patient and encourage greater adherence to treatment strategies. The clinical pharmacist will have to develop new competencies in communication, information retrieval, critical analysis, ethical behavior, teamwork and leadership. The assistential pharmacist will have to learn to systematize and to register its action in each type of service carried out.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
Resolution of practical cases of systematic approach to clinical situations: infection, diabetes, obesity, gastrointestinal disease, renal disease and electrolytic changes, neurodegenerative diseases and oncologic disease.
Resolution of practical cases of special situations such as the children and the elderly.
Head Lecturer(s)
Maria Margarida Coutinho de Seabra Castel-Branco Caetano
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Resolution Problems: 50.0%
Exam: 50.0%
Bibliography
Caramona, M.; Vitória, I; Teixeira, M.; Alcobia, A.; Almeida, P.; Horta, R.; Reis, L. – Normas de Orientação Terapêutica. Lisboa: Ordem dos Farmacêuticos, 2011.
Fauci, A.;Braunwald, E.; Kasper, D.; Hauser, S.; Longo, D.; Jameson, J.; Loscalzo, J. – Harrison Medicina Interna. 17ª ed.McGrawHill, 2009.
Goodman & Gilman’s – The pharmacological basis of therapeutics. 11th ed. New York [etc.]: McGraw-Hill. 2006.
Guimarães, S.; Moura, D.; Soares da Silva, P. – Terapêutica medicamentosa e suas bases farmacológicas – Manual de Farmacologia e Farmacoterapia. 5ª ed. Porto: Porto Editora, 2006. ISBN 972-0-06029-8. Alldredge, Brian K. et al. (Eds.) – Koda-Kimble and Young’s Applied Therapeutics: the Clinical Use of Drugs. 10th International Edition. Philadelphia, USA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Wolters Kluwer Health, 2013. ISBN: 9781451175769.
Midlov, P.; Eriksson, T.; Kragh, A. – Drug-Related Problems in the Elderly. UK: Springer Science and Business Media B. V., 2009. ISBN 978-90-481-2445-9.