Pharmacy Basics-up

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Course details
Certificate of CompletionAvailable
CME Certified1CME Certified12CME Certified4
Course Duration1hr
No. of Downloadable Resources1 Resource
Course Languageenglish

What you will learn in this course ?


  1. Define the role of pharmacy and the responsibilities of pharmacists in healthcare settings.
  2. Identify different pharmacy practice settings such as community, hospital, clinical, and industrial pharmacy.
  3. Understand common pharmaceutical terminology and abbreviations used in prescriptions and medical documentation.
  4. Classify major drug categories and their therapeutic uses, including common examples and indications.
  5. Explain different dosage forms (tablets, capsules, syrups, injections, ointments) and how they affect drug absorption and action.
  6. Read and interpret prescriptions accurately, including dosage instructions and patient-specific consideration
Curriculum
2 Sections
2 lectures
1 documents
1hr

Quiz1
1 Questions
Pharmacy Basics
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Course requirements

his is a beginner-level course, and no prior pharmacy or medical knowledge is required.

However, learners should have:

  • Basic reading and comprehension skills in English or Arabic (depending on course language)
  • A willingness to learn and engage in course activities
  • Access to a computer or smartphone with internet connection (for online delivery)

Recommended (optional):

  • Basic understanding of human biology or anatomy
  • Familiarity with basic math skills for dosage calculations

Who this course is for?

his course is designed for anyone who wants to build a strong foundation in pharmacy and medication science. It is especially suitable for:

  • Pharmacy students (especially first and second year)
  • Healthcare professionals such as nurses, medical assistants, and doctors who want to strengthen their medication knowledge
  • Individuals planning to pursue a career in pharmacy or pharmaceutical industry
  • Anyone interested in learning how medicines work, are prescribed, and safely used
  • People who want to improve their ability to read prescriptions and understand drug interactions

Overview

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Understand the role of pharmacy in healthcare and the responsibilities of pharmacists.
  • Identify different pharmacy settings such as community, hospital, industrial, and clinical pharmacy.
  • Recognize common pharmaceutical terms and abbreviations used in prescriptions and medical documentation.
  • Classify major drug groups and understand their basic therapeutic uses.
  • Explain how different dosage forms (tablets, capsules, injections, ointments, etc.) affect drug absorption and action.
  • Read and interpret prescriptions accurately, including dosage calculations and administration instructions.
  • Understand basic pharmacology concepts, including drug mechanisms, side effects, and drug interactions.
  • Apply essential medication safety practices, including storage, handling, and patient counseling.

Course instructor

Hager Rabie

Hager Rabie

Medical student

762 Students
1 Courses
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Frequently Asked Questions

No. This is a beginner-level course, and no previous pharmacy knowledge is required.

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