Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1080/15602210500288902
Title: Teaching of clinical pharmacogenetics for pharmacy students at the National University of Singapore
Authors: Zhou, S.F. 
Keywords: Pharmacogenetics
Pharmacy students
Teaching
Teaching methods
Issue Date: 2005
Citation: Zhou, S.F. (2005). Teaching of clinical pharmacogenetics for pharmacy students at the National University of Singapore. Pharmacy Education 5 (3-4) : 235-240. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1080/15602210500288902
Abstract: Clinical pharmacogenetics is an important discipline that studies the genetic basis underlying variable drug response in individual patients. This study aimed to identify the relevant topics, approaches, emerging problems and possible solutions in the teaching of clinical pharmacogenetics for pharmacy students at the National University of Singapore (NUS). The teaching of clinical pharmacogenetics was conducted by incorporating other modules such as pharmacokinetics and toxicokinetics. The topics taught consisted of the concept of pharmacogenetics, the approach to pharmacogenetics, pharmacogenetics of major drug metabolising enzymes, drug transporters and drug targets, clinical application of pharmacogenetics and the role of pharmacists in pharmacogenetic practice. The major teaching methods for pharmacogenetics at NUS included classroom lecturing, case studies, group or individual projects, problem-based study, tutorial and continuous assessments with the use of a variety of teaching resources. Proper approaches should be adopted to address concerns about the teaching of pharmacogenetics from pharmacy students. © 2005 Taylor & Francis.
Source Title: Pharmacy Education
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/106415
ISSN: 15602214
DOI: 10.1080/15602210500288902
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