PHPR 2010
Introduction to Patient Care (2)
Introduction to the primary dimensions of the profession of pharmacy with an emphasis on the pharmacist's responsibility to assure that drug therapy is used appropriately to improve patient outcomes.
Course taught by UT faculty on site at Ursuline.
PHCL 2600
Functional Anatomy and Pathophysiology I (4)
A study of functional anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology to serve as background for the understanding of the action of drugs.
Prerequisites: CH 105, 105L, 106, 106L; BI 207, 207L, 205, 205L. Corequisite: second-year standing.
Course taught by UT faculty via distance learning at Ursuline.
PHCL 2620
Functional Anatomy and Pathphysiology II (4)
A continuation of PHCL 2600.
Prerequisite: PHCL 2600.
Course taught by UT faculty via distance learning at Ursuline.
