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4/2007 - 6/2007
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Physiology III
Course organizer, primary lecturer in required course. 62 students, 3 credit hour course. 18 lectures delivered, 2 guest lecturers, 1 case facilitator, 4 case studies, other class activities.
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9/2006 - 11/2006
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4/2006 - Present
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Pharmacist guided self-care 2
Spring 5 hr lectures on Dietary Supplements, Vitamins, and Herbals, ~60 students
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2/2006 - Present
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Pharmacology in Advanced Practice Nursing
Winter
6 hrs lecture in alternative medicine, toxicology, GI pharmacology to nurse practitioner students ~10
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1/2006 - Present
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Clinical Toxicology
Winter
Elective course, ~20 students, course organizer and principal lecturer (20 lectures)
Understand the basic mechanisms by which toxicity may occur in living systems.
Understand factors that modulate toxic response.
Know the basic principles of clinical management of toxicity.
Be familiar with major classes of toxicants, their mechanisms of action, symptoms, and treatment.
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1/2006 - Present
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IPDM III
Winter Gastroenterology, 9 lectures on GI and liver pathophysiology and pharmacology, ~50 students
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12/2005 - Present
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IPDM VII. Neurology 1.5 hrs, general and local anesthetics
Neurology 1.5 hrs, general and local anesthetics, ~40 students
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11/2005 - 2/2005
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IPDM III
Gastroenterology 9 lectures in GI/liver pharmacology
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9/2005 - Present
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Dietary supplements. Ongoing once per year
Autumn Course organizer, primary lecturer in elective course. 52 students, 3 credit hour course. 17 lectures delivered, 6 guest lecturers. Principles of dietary supplement use, indications/adverse effects of specific dietary supplements.
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9/2005 - Present
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IPDM1. 11 lectures on principles of drug metabolism, drug-receptor interaction
Autumn 11 lectures on principles of drug-receptor interaction, drug metabolism, ~54 students
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8/2005 - Present
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Ambulatory and Community Medicine
All Year
Once a month, 1 hour lecture on herbal use to medical students on rotation, classes typically 10-20 students each, a total of 9 lectures.
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5/2005
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Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
One lecture on Alternative and Complementary medicine, 2 hrs
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1/2005 - 3/2005
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DIetary supplements
Overview of complementary and alternative medicine, 21 sessions, 9 guest lectures arranged
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1/2005 - 3/2005
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IPDM III
GI/Endocrine module, pharmacology/pathophysiology of GERD,PUD,IBD,IBS, 11 hrs
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1/2005 - 2/2005
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IPDM III
Gastroenterology, 9 lectures on GI and liver pathophysiology and pharmacology. ~40 students.
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1/2005 - 3/2005
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IPDM XI
GI module, pharmacology/pathophysiology of GERD,PUD,IBS,IBD, 10 hrs lecture
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1/2005 - 3/2005
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IPDM XII
Miscellaneous module, vitamins and herbals (use and toxicity)
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9/2004 - 12/2004
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Biochemistry 1
Carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, 13 hr, 9 hrs recitation
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9/2004 - 12/2004
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IPDM 1
Introduction to receptor theory and drug metabolism, 12 hr lecture, 9 hrs recitation
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6/2007
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Physiology III
New course, development of lyllabus, lectures, and class activities
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9/2006 - 11/2006
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APPE Rotation
Preceptor for 2 students in an academic rotation forcusing on dietary supplements. Developed syllabus and student activities. Attended seminars of other students.
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1/2006 - 3/2006
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Clinical Toxicology
New course
Elective course, 17 students, course organizer and principal lecturer.
Understand the basic mechanisms by which toxicity may occur in living systems.
Understand factors that modulate toxic response.
Know the basic principles of clinical management of toxicity.
Be familiar with major classes of toxicants, their mechanisms of action, symptoms, and treatment.
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1/2005 - 3/2005
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DIetary Supplements
Developed 3-hr course in CAM
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