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The Dark Side of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
Continuous Medication Education Program

Continuous Medication Education Program

Trainer: عبدالرحمن العنزي

Enrolled students: 36

The Dark Side of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors

Start date: 2022-12-25

Introductions:

The course will discus the immune related adverse events of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors. Also, the management of these adverse events will be discussed.

Trainer: Pharmacy Vice-Deanship of Training and Clinical Affairs

Location: Virtually

Registration: Free 

Date: Sunday,

Time: 6:00pm-7:00pm

Program objectives:

  • To be familiar with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors.
  • To understand the types of immune related adverse events associated with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors.
  • To discuss the management of immune related adverse events.


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Are the new HIV drugs better and safer?
Continuous Medication Education Program

Continuous Medication Education Program

Trainer: سارة دكتورة

Enrolled students: 34

Are the new HIV drugs better and safer?

Start date: 2022-12-14

Introductions:

New treatment options for HIV including long-acting agents & injectable.


Trainer: Pharmacy Vice-Deanship of Training and Clinical Affairs

Location: Virtually

Registration: Free

Time: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Program objectives:

  • Evaluate a patient for appropriateness of new or emerging treatment strategies including two-drug therapy, treatment simplification, and long-acting ART as well as safety profile.

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Updates in anticoagulation reversal
Continuous Medication Education Program

Continuous Medication Education Program

Trainer: ندى الخاني

Enrolled students: 7

Updates in anticoagulation reversal

Start date: 2022-10-25

Introductions:

Review recent literature on anticoagulation reversal agents


Trainer: Pharmacy Vice-Deanship of Training and Clinical Affairs

Location: Virtually

Registration: Paid 

Time: 7:00 -8:00 pm

Program objectives:

  • Overview of designing nutritional support plan for a pregnant patient in the first trimester of pregnancy.
  • Discuss the clotting cascade
  • Review anticoagulation mechanism of action and monitoring
  • Introduce anticoagulation reversal agents
  • Evaluate reversal agent literature


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Medication Safety Research: Methodologies and Future Priorities
Continuous Medication Education Program

Continuous Medication Education Program

Trainer: Ghadah Alshehri

Enrolled students: 18

Medication Safety Research: Methodologies and Future Priorities

Start date: 2022-05-31

Introductions:

Medication safety-focused studies have been recognized to be essential for investigating the safety profile of medications. Numerous studies have been conducted to measure the scale, nature and causes of medication safety problems. Since 2000, substantial number of studies have been conducted using different methodologies and design. This workshop will present the characteristics, strengths and limitations of medication safety related research and will highlight on global research priorities for medication safety.

   

Trainer: Pharmacy Vice-Deanship of Training and Clinical Affairs

Location: Virtually

Registration: 75 Saudi Riyal including VAT

Time: 6 PM - 8 PM

 

Program objectives:

  •  Highlight the history of medication safety publications.
  • Present an overview of the methodologies used to investigated medication safety problems.
  • Highlight the major research priorities related to enhance medication safety practice.

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In The Era of Multidrug Resistance
Continuous Medication Education Program

Continuous Medication Education Program

Trainer: Dr. Adel Al Humaidan

Enrolled students: 3

In The Era of Multidrug Resistance

Start date: 2022-06-26

Introductions:

Antimicrobial resistance is one of the most serious threats to our societies. Some organisms become resistance to different classes of antimicrobial. It is challenges know to treat infectious diseases and it is complications in some patients like for example immune-compromised patients. The most serious concern with antibiotic resistance is that some bacteria have become resistant to almost all of the easily available antibiotics. These bacteria are able to cause serious disease and this is a major public health problem. Important examples are methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE), ESBL Producer and Carbapenem-resistant and others.


Trainer: Pharmacy Vice-Deanship of Training and Clinical Affairs

Location: Virtually

Registration: Pay

Time: 6 PM -7:30 PM


Program objectives:

  • The reasons for emergency MDR?
  • How we can prevented?
  • Which new drugs available in the market?
  • The reasons for emergency MDR?

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Pregnancy wellness and chronic diseases
Continuous Medication Education Program

Continuous Medication Education Program

Trainer: Sumaiah Alarfaj

Enrolled students: 26

Pregnancy wellness and chronic diseases

Start date: 2022-09-28

Introductions:

Many women have chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and hypothyroidism before becoming pregnant. Uncontrolled chronic diseases during pregnancy can be more harmful than being exposed to the preferred treatment. Therefore, creating an appropriate treatment plan is crucial for the safety of both mother and fetus.


Trainer: Pharmacy Vice-Deanship of Training and Clinical Affairs

Location: Virtually

Registration: Free

Time: 5:00-7:00pm


Program objectives:

  • Overview of designing nutritional support plan for a pregnant patient in the first trimester of pregnancy.
  • Overview of designing a treatment plan for a pregnant patient with diabetes
  • Overview of designing a treatment plan for a pregnant patient with chronic hypertension.
  • Overview of designing a treatment plan for a pregnant patient with hypothyroidism.
  • Develop a preconception plan for a patient with diabetes, chronic hypertension, and hypothyroidism during pregnancy

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