About Course
The Clinical Pharmacy Diploma at Royal University is a specialized nine-month program designed to equip students with the knowledge and practical skills needed in modern pharmaceutical practice. The program focuses on the essential foundations of pharmacology, drug interactions, patient care, and the safe use of medications. Students gain a strong understanding of how medicines work in the body and how pharmacists contribute to improving patient outcomes.
Throughout the nine months, learners engage in hands-on training, case studies, and real-world scenarios that prepare them for clinical settings. The curriculum covers areas such as prescription analysis, dosage calculations, pharmaceutical ethics, and clinical decision-making. With guidance from experienced instructors, students develop the ability to evaluate treatment plans and support doctors and patients with accurate pharmaceutical advice.
Upon completion of the Clinical Pharmacy Diploma, graduates are prepared to work in hospitals, community pharmacies, and healthcare institutions. The diploma strengthens their professional confidence and opens doors to career opportunities in the pharmaceutical field. By offering this nine-month program, Royal University continues its commitment to producing competent, skilled, and responsible healthcare professionals who can positively contribute to patient care and the health sector
Course Content
INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACY
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chapter one introduction
15:41 -
chapter two
16:23 -
chapter three
08:55 -
chapter four
13:35 -
CHAPTER FIVE
11:00 -
CHAPTER SIX
08:04 -
CHAPTER SEVEN
26:32