The teaching of Pharmacognosy and Pharmacovigilance takes place in the fourth year of the Degree in Pharmacy and involves the awarding of 10 credits. This teaching is divided into two modules, Pharmacognosy and Pharmacovigilance, of 5 credits each. The Pharmacognosy module deals with the therapeutic applications of compounds of pharmaceutical interest of natural origin, while the Pharmacovigilance module deals with the surveillance system of adverse drug reactions, an element characterizing the professional figure of the pharmacist.
The aim of the teaching is to provide the following educational objectives: As regards the pharmacognosy module, the main objectives are: i) to provide the concepts and basic notions for the identification and knowledge of derivatives of natural origin, in particular vegetal, mineral and animal, ii) to discuss the pharmacological effects (pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic) and toxicological aspects of their active constituents, iii) evaluate their therapeutic use in the clinic and their potential use in industry and research. As regards the pharmacovigilance module, the main objectives are to provide the knowledge and application bases of the post-marketing surveillance system of drugs and products not falling within the definition of a drug, carried out on national territory and how the Italian system interfaces in the European and global panorama, in order to have a broad vision of the subject and to guarantee a professionally complete preparation for future pharmacists. Moreover, some activities done during the two modules guaratee the acquisition of the OPEN BADGE related to specific soft skills, as detailed in each specific page of this teaching. At the end of the course, the student must have acquired the main training objectives set out in each module.
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Any Student with documented Specific Learning Disorders (SLD), or with any special needs, shall reach out to the Lecturer(s) and to the dedicated SLD Representative in the Department ( Prof. Luca Raiteri, Luca.Raiteri@unige.it ) before class begins, in order to liaise and arrange the specific learning methods and ensure proper achievement of the learning aims and outcomes. VERY IMPORTANT: any request for compensatory tools and adaptations in the exam MUST be done within 10 working days before the date of the exam according to the instructions that can be found at https://unige.it/disabilita-dsa/comunicazioni
Ricevimento: The Lecturer is always available to receive students by making an appointment to be agreed by email (marco.milanese@unige.it) or by telephone 0103352046
Ricevimento: Students can be received at any time by appointment (tiziana.bonifacino@unige.it).
TIZIANA BONIFACINO (President)
GUENDALINA OLIVERO
MARCO MILANESE (President Substitute)
CHIARA CERVETTO (Substitute)
ERNESTO FEDELE (Substitute)
MASSIMO GRILLI (Substitute)
ANNA MARIA PITTALUGA (Substitute)
LUCA RAITERI (Substitute)
CAROLA TORAZZA (Substitute)
The teaching exam includes an oral test in which the learning of the training objectives of each module will be assessed. The duration of the interview will be approximately 30 minutes per module in the presence of a commission composed of the teacher in charge of the course and another teacher of the Department or a PhD student/fellowship holder recognized as an expert in the subject by the CULM. The only positive outcome of both assessments will lead to passing the teaching exam. The oral exam will allow you to verify the student's knowledge of the subject as well as the quality of the oral presentation and the use of appropriate vocabulary.