Course Information
Course Overview
Master’s in Pharmacology | Drug Mechanisms, Therapeutics, Clinical Guidelines & Evidence-Based Updates
Welcome to the Master’s in Pharmacology course, a complete learning experience designed for medical students, residents, practicing physicians, and exam aspirants preparing for ABIM certification and USMLE Step 2 CK. This course bridges fundamental pharmacological science with modern therapeutic practice, offering you a clear, clinically relevant understanding of how drugs work and how they are applied in patient care.
Through engaging video lectures (please note: no lecture notes are provided), you will explore the core principles of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, the mechanisms of drug action, and the rational use of medications across multiple specialties. Each section integrates the latest evidence-based guidelines, ensuring you are up-to-date with current standards of care.
Major therapeutic areas covered include cardiology, neurology, infectious diseases, endocrinology, psychiatry, and more, with emphasis on both the science and the art of prescribing. Clinical case discussions and updates on emerging therapies will deepen your understanding and help you apply pharmacological knowledge in real-world practice.
This course is particularly valuable for learners pursuing or planning to pursue a Master’s in Pharmacology, as well as healthcare professionals who want to refresh and expand their expertise. By the end of this program, you will have mastered not only the essential concepts of pharmacology but also the clinical judgment needed to make safe, rational, and effective therapeutic decisions.
Take the step toward clinical excellence and exam success — enroll today and build a strong foundation in pharmacology that lasts throughout your medical career.
Course Content
- 14 section(s)
- 105 lecture(s)
- Section 1 General Pharmacology
- Section 2 Autonomic Nervous System
- Section 3 Autocoids
- Section 4 Cardiovascular System
- Section 5 Kidney
- Section 6 Endocrine System
- Section 7 Central Nervous System
- Section 8 Hematology
- Section 9 Respiratory System
- Section 10 Gastrointestinal System
- Section 11 Antimicrobials agent
- Section 12 Anti cancer drugs & Immunosuppresents
- Section 13 Miscellaneous Topics
- Section 14 Anesthesia in Pharmacology
What You’ll Learn
- Understand core principles of pharmacology with emphasis on mechanisms of drug action and therapeutic applications., Apply the latest clinical guidelines to rational prescribing and safe use of drugs in diverse patient populations., Evaluate pharmacological interventions for cardiovascular, neurological, infectious, and systemic disorders., Integrate evidence-based updates into clinical decision-making for exams and real-world patient care.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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LLee Phillips
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SSunil Kumar
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YYin Min Kyaw
The explanations are clear and easy to understand. I also like the white board method and so authentic. Although the lecturer has some accent, I can manage listening thoroughly. Thanks.
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