E-drug: EDM/RDU Course in Aberdeen, Scotland. Repeated announcement
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EFFECTIVE DRUG MANAGEMENT AND RATIONAL DRUG USE
(EDM/RDU)
Some places still available!
The 9th postgraduate certificate Course on EDM/RDU will be organised
by WHO Collaborating Centre for Training in Drug Management and
Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmacy at The Robert Gordon University
in Aberdeen, Scotland, from 18 May to 17 July 1998.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course objectives are:
- to identify and improve the efficiency in various areas of the
management of pharmaceuticals;
- to improve the rational use of pharmaceuticals at all levels of the
health care services.
COURSE CONTENT
The course will cover major areas in:
- drug policies and legislation
- selection, estimation and procurement of pharmaceuticals
- store and stock management and distribution
- budgeting and financial control
- rational drug use
- management of personnel and programmes
- role and function of a pharmacist
- quality assurance
EDUCATIONAL VISITS
During the course, visits will be made to institutions and facilities
to demonstrate various aspects of drug management and pharmaceutical
care.
TEACHING METHODS
Methods which are used during the course place strong emphasis on
group participation and learning through problem solving activities.
LECTURERS
Lecturers are selected from The Robert Gordon University staff and WHO
staff as well as experienced guest lecturers. All lecturers covering
management and rational use aspects have significant experience of
work and involvement in Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
COURSE DATES
18 May - 17 July 1998
ACCOMMODATION
Each participant will be offered University self catering
accommodation which has individual study bedrooms with access to
shared kitchen, lounge, bathroom and laundry facilities. Bed linen,
cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery are provided.
FEES AND COSTS
Fees of GB Pounds 3,300 (approx. $5,300) per participant will cover
tuition fees, including course books and materials, and accommodation
fees. In addition each participant needs an allowance to cover daily
food, clothing and other personal expenses which is a minimum of
GB Pounds 1,500 (approx. $2,400) for the period of the course.
APPLICATION
Applications are invited from health care professionals involved in
the management and control of pharmaceuticals at national,
institutional or programme levels. The course is particularly, but
not exclusively, appropriate for pharmacists.
Adequate knowledge of English is required.
Applicants must find their own sponsors.
Application is by letter/fax with accompanying short CV and copies of
relevant degrees or diplomas and should be addressed to:
EDM/RDU Course Tutor
School of Pharmacy
The Robert Gordon University
Schoolhill
Aberdeen AB10 1FR
Scotland
United Kingdom
For more information contact the Course Tutor by telephone, fax or
e-mail:
Tel. No. # 44 1224 262533 or 262500
Fax No. # 44 1224 626559
e-mail address: edmrdu@rgu.ac.uk
Marthe Everard
Manager of WHO Collaborating Centre
The Robert Gordon University
School of Pharmacy
Schoolhill
Aberdeen AB10 1FR
Scotland
United Kingdom
Tel: #44-1224-262533
Fax: #44-1224-626559
E-mail address: m.everard@rgu.ac.uk
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