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Teaching clinical pharmacology at the pharmaceutical department of the Yaroslavl State Medical University

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Yaroslavl State Medical University, Yaroslavl, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Svetlana A. Speshilova
ul. Popova, 24, Yaroslavl, 150010, Russia; ur.xednay@avolihsepss

About paper

Author contribution: Speshilova SA — study planning, data collection, data analysis, data interpretation, preparation of a draft manuscript, article concept, literature selection and analysis, synthesis of information, writing a text; Sinitsina OA — study planning, data collection, data analysis; Lileeva EG — article concept, literature selection and analysis; Demarina SM — preparing a list of literature; Palyutin ShH — literature selection and analysis, data synthesis, writing a text.

Received: 2022-10-21 Accepted: 2022-11-26 Published online: 2023-01-23
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The main objectives that arise while teaching future chemists currently include formation of knowledge, abilities and skills of pharmacological support of treatment of diseases that enable effective work aimed at implementation of professional tasks and degree of mastery over labor functions. While teaching clinical pharmacology at the pharmaceutical department, we follow the path of an increased scope of new topics on private matters of the discipline including assessment of effectiveness and safety of medicinal preparations taking into account adverse reactions, issues of pharmacoeconomics, pharmacoepidemiology and provisions of evidence-based medicine. In Russian medicine, it is common to adhere to the principle that moral standards are interwoven into clinical practice. This principle is followed during teaching. Proper management of the educational process will enable students to independently work with literature, critically assess new data and continuously improve their professionalism in future.

Keywords: evidence-based medicine, teaching, clinical pharmacology

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