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Introduction to the Program
Aprende de manera eficiente, con un objetivo de cualificación real, con esta Postgraduate diploma único por su calidad y su precio, en el mercado docente online”
La Farmacología Veterinaria es la ciencia encargada de la búsqueda y adecuación de fármacos capaces de solucionar problemas de salud animal. Es una rama que tiene como objetivo mejorar los resultados actuales en la prevención y tratamiento de la enfermedad a nivel veterinario mediante estrategias farmacológicas.
Dada la importancia que tiene la farmacología oncológica, de la reproducción y del sistema endocrino en la sanidad animal, la producción ganadera, y la veterinaria legal, esta Postgraduate diploma se ha desarrollado con un enfoque holístico, comenzando por la fisiología de ambos sistemas, enumerando las hormonas secretadas por los mismos y determinando las patologías derivadas de su posible disfunción: una capacitación completa y de altísimo valor para el profesional farmacéutico.
A lo largo de estos meses de capacitación el alumno estudiará la farmacología de la reproducción, de la gestación y del parto en las distintas especies tanto de producción como domésticas.
Asimismo, el profesional profundizará en la farmacología antiinfecciosa se caracteriza por estudiar fármacos que han de actuar sobre células distintas de las del paciente veterinario, a las que se pretende eliminar en su totalidad. Son capaces de destruir o inhibir el desarrollo de los gérmenes vivos causantes de infecciones actuando a través de diferentes dianas farmacológicas.
Finalmente, ahondará en la farmacología antineoplásica puede actuar destruyendo o inhibiendo el desarrollo de las células tumorales. Este apartado es de gran interés, debido al aumento de incidencia de las enfermedades neoplásicas en los animales, haciendo un mayor hincapié en los pequeños animales.
El contenido de cada módulo ofrece al alumno la capacitación exhaustiva en los aspectos teóricos y prácticos de la Farmacología Veterinaria. Las prácticas que se plantean hacen único al programa al aplicar diferentes situaciones simuladas que permitirán al alumno desarrollar capacidades para su actuación en el entorno clínico real.
Aprovecha la oportunidad para conocer los últimos avances en esta materia para aplicarla a tu práctica diaria’’
Esta Postgraduate diploma en Veterinary Oncologic and Reproductive Pharmacology contiene el programa educativo más completo y actualizado del mercado. Las características más destacadas de la capacitación son:
- El desarrollo de casos prácticos presentados por expertos en Farmacología Veterinaria
- Los contenidos gráficos, esquemáticos y eminentemente prácticos con los que está concebido recogen una información científica y práctica sobre aquellas disciplinas indispensables para el ejercicio profesional
- Los ejercicios prácticos donde realizar el proceso de autoevaluación para mejorar el aprendizaje
- Su especial hincapié en metodologías innovadoras
- Las lecciones teóricas, preguntas al experto, foros de discusión de temas controvertidos y trabajos de reflexión individual
- La disponibilidad de acceso a los contenidos desde cualquier dispositivo fijo o portátil con conexión a internet
Adquiere los conocimientos y las habilidades necesarias para la aplicación práctica de las nuevas técnicas de uso de la farmacología en cáncer y en reproducción animal, en una capacitación creada para la excelencia”
El programa incluye, en su cuadro docente, a profesionales del sector que vierten en esta capacitación la experiencia de su trabajo, además de reconocidos especialistas de sociedades de referencia y universidades de prestigio.
Su contenido multimedia, elaborado con la última tecnología educativa, permitirá al profesional un aprendizaje situado y contextual, es decir, un entorno simulado que proporcionará una capacitación inmersiva programada para entrenarse ante situaciones reales.
El diseño de este programa se centra en el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas, mediante el cual el profesional deberá tratar de resolver las distintas situaciones de práctica profesional que se le planteen a lo largo del curso académico. Para ello, contará con la ayuda de un novedoso sistema de vídeo interactivo realizado por reconocidos expertos.
Un aprendizaje completo en el uso de fármacos veterinarios en casos de enfermedades reproductivas y oncológicas"
Un completo estudio sobre la Veterinary Oncologic and Reproductive Pharmacology, actualizado y de alta calidad para profesionales que aspiran a la excelencia en su sector”
Syllabus
The structure of this program has been designed in such a way that the professional to whom it is addressed will be able to identify and solve problems related to veterinary pharmacology, thanks to a unique methodology and the support of the experts who have developed it. This Postgraduate diploma offers the student a realistic learning in the context of Veterinary Pharmacology, which makes it an extremely useful tool for the pharmaceutical professional. Through clinical simulations at a practical level, you will be able to face real situations and provide a broader and more effective response to them.
A unique opportunity to learn from internationally renowned professors, with teaching, clinical and research experience"
Module 1. Pharmacology of the Endocrine and Reproductive System. Reproductive Disorders
1.1. Endocrine System Pharmacology
1.1.1. Introduction
1.1.2. Classification of Hormones of Pharmacological Interest
1.1.3. Mechanisms of action
1.1.4. General Information on Hormone Therapeutics
1.2. Hormones Involved in Metabolism and Electrolyte Balance
1.2.1. Adrenal Pharmacology: Mineralocorticoids and Glucocorticoids
1.2.2. Pharmacological Actions
1.2.3. Therapeutic Uses
1.2.4. Side effects:
1.3. Thyroid and Parathyroid Pharmacology
1.3.1. Thyroid Hormones
1.3.2. Antithyroid Drugs
1.3.3. Calcemia Regulation
1.3.3.1. Calcitonin
1.3.3.2. Parathormone
1.4. Pharmacology of the Pancreas
1.4.1. Insulin
1.4.2. Oral Hypoglycemic Agents
1.4.3. Glucagon
1.5. Hormones Involved in Reproduction
1.5.1. Introduction
1.5.2. Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone
1.5.3. Pituitary and Non-pituitary Gonadotropins
1.6. Sex Hormones
1.6.1. Androgens
1.6.2. Estrogens
1.6.3. Progestogens
1.6.4. Actions in the Organism
1.6.5. Clinical Uses
1.6.6. Toxicity
1.7. Luteolytic Drugs
1.7.1. Prostaglandins
1.7.2. Oxytocic Drugs: Oxytocin
1.7.3. Pharmacology of Lactation
1.8. Hormones of Diagnostic Utility in Veterinary Medicine
1.8.1. Diagnostic tests
1.8.1.1. Hormones of Diagnostic Utility in Large Animals: Production Animals
1.8.1.2. Testosterone
1.8.1.3. Estrogens
1.8.1.4. Progesterone
1.8.1.5. Iodothyronines
1.8.2. Hormones of Diagnostic Utility in Companion Animals
1.8.2.1. Reproductive Hormones
1.8.2.2. Metabolic Hormones
1.9. Pharmacology of the Reproductive System
1.9.1. Introduction
1.9.2. Classification of Hormones of Pharmacological Interest
1.9.3. Mechanisms of action
1.9.4. Therapeutics in General
1.10. Pharmacology of Reproductive Disorders
1.10.1. Main Reproductive Disorders
1.10.1.1. Large Animals: Production Animals
1.10.1.2. Companion Animals
1.10.2. Estrous Cycle Control
1.10.3. Melatonin
Module 2. Antiseptics and Chemotherapeutics I
2.1. Introduction. Definition of Antiseptic and Chemotherapeutic. Antiseptics
2.1.1. Introduction
2.1.2. Antiseptic and Disinfectant Concept
2.1.3. Factors Affecting the Potency of Antiseptics and Disinfectants
2.1.4. Characteristics of an Ideal Antiseptic and Disinfectant
2.1.5. Classification of Disinfectants and Antiseptics
2.1.6. Main Antiseptics and Disinfectants for Clinical Use
2.1.6.1. Alcohol
2.1.6.2. Biguanides
2.1.6.3. Halogenated Products
2.1.6.4. Peroxygens
2.1.6.5. Other Antiseptics
2.2. Introduction to Antimicrobial Therapy. Types of Antibiotics. Rational Use
2.2.1. Introduction
2.2.2. Historical Review of Antimicrobial Therapy
2.2.3. Side effects:
2.2.4. Principles of Antibiotherapy
2.2.5. Resistance: Types and Mechanisms of Occurrence
2.2.6. Waiting Times
2.2.7. Requirements for an Antimicrobial
2.2.8. Classification of Antimicrobials
2.2.8.1. According to its Spectrum
2.2.8.2. According to its Effect
2.2.8.3. According to its Mechanism of Action
2.2.8.4. According to its Chemical Group
2.2.8.5. Depending on the Microorganism Affected
2.2.9. Criteria to be Followed in the Selection of a Drug
2.3. Antimicrobials that Act Against the Bacterial Wall. Antibiotics that Inhibit Protein Synthesis
2.3.1. Antibiotics Acting Against the Bacterial Wall
2.3.1.1. General aspects
2.3.1.2. Beta-Lactamics (b-lactamics)
2.3.1.2.1. Penicillins
2.3.1.2.2. Cephalosporins
2.3.1.2.3. Vancomycin and Bacitracin
2.3.2. Antibiotics that Inhibit Protein Synthesis
2.3.2.1. Aminoglycosides
2.3.2.2. Tetracyclines
2.3.2.3. Chloramphenicol and Derivatives
2.3.2.4. Macrolides and Lincosamides
2.3.3. β-Lactamase Inhibitors
2.4. Antibiotics that Act on the Synthesis of Nucleic Acids. Antibiotics Acting
on the Bacterial Membrane
2.4.1. Fluroquinolones
2.4.2. Nitrofurans
2.4.3. Nitroimidazoes
2.4.4. Sulfamides
2.4.5. Polymyxins and Thyrotricins
2.5. Antifungal
2.5.1. General Description of the Mycotic Structure
2.5.2. Classification of Antifungal Agents by Chemical Structure
2.5.3. Systemic Antifungals
2.5.4. Topical Antifungals
2.6. Antivirals
2.6.1. Objective of Antiviral Chemotherapy
2.6.2. Groups of Antivirals According to their Origin, Chemistry, Pharmacological Action, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, Posology, Therapeutic Uses, Adverse Reactions, Contraindications, Interactions and Pharmaceutical Forms
2.6.2.1. Inhibitors of RNA and DNA Synthesis
2.6.2.2. Purine Analogs
2.6.2.3. Pyrimidine Analogs
2.6.2.4. Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
2.6.2.5. Interferons.
2.7. Antiparasitics II
2.7.1. Introduction to Antiparasitic Therapy
2.7.2. Importance of Antiparasitic Drugs in Veterinary Medicine
2.7.3. General Concepts: Antinematodic, Anticestodic, Antitrematodic, Antiprotozoal, Ectoparasiticide and Endectocide.
2.8. Antiparasitics for Internal or Endoparasitic Use
2.8.1. Antinematodes
2.8.2. Antistatics
2.8.3. Antitrematodic
2.8.4. Antiprotozoals
2.9. Antiparasitics for External or Ectoparasitic Use
2.9.1. Introduction to External Parasites
2.9.2. Antiparasitics II
2.10. Antiparasitics for Internal and External Use or Endectocides
2.10.1. Introduction
2.10.2. Macrocyclic Lactones
2.10.3. Main Combinations of Endectocide Use
Module 3. Chemotherapy II: Antineoplastic Drugs
3.1. Introduction to Antineoplastic Therapy
3.1.1. Cancer in Veterinary Medicine: Pathophysiology and Etiology of Cancer
3.1.2. Antineoplastic Treatment Approach: Drug Posology
3.1.3. Administration of Chemotherapy Drugs
3.1.3.1. Care in the Application of Chemotherapeutic Agents
3.1.3.2. Standards and Instructions for Chemotherapy Application: Preparation During Preparation/Administration of Cytotoxic Drugs
3.2. Palliative Antineoplastic Pharmacology. Introduction to Special Antineoplastic Pharmacology
3.2.1. Introduction to Palliative Antineoplastic Pharmacology: Oncologic Pain Control/Assessment. Pharmacological Principles for Palliative Pain Management. Nutritional Management of the Oncology Patient
3.2.2. Non-Steroidal Analgesics
3.2.3. Opioids
3.2.4. Others: NMDA Antagonists, Bisphosphonates, Tricyclic Antidepressants, Anticonvulsants, Nutraceuticals, Cannabidiol
3.2.5. Introduction to Special Antineoplastic Pharmacology. Main Antineoplastic Drug Families
3.3. Family I: Alkylating Agents
3.3.1. Introduction
3.3.2. Nitrogen Mustards: Cyclophosphamide, Chlorambucil and Melphalan
3.3.3. Nitrosoureas: Lomustine/Procarbazine
3.3.4. Others: Hydroxyurea
3.3.5. Main Uses in Veterinary Medicine
3.4. Family II: Antimetabolites
3.4.1. Introduction
3.4.2. Folic Acid Analogs (antifolates): Methotrexate
3.4.3. Purine Analogues: Azathioprine
3.4.4. Pyrimidine Analogues: Cytosine Arabinoside, 5-Fluorouracil
3.4.5. Main Uses in Veterinary Medicine
3.5. Family III: Antibiotics
3.5.1. Introduction
3.5.2. Anthracycline-Derived Antibiotics (doxorubicin/other anthracyclines) and Non-Anthracycline-Derived Antibiotics (actinomycin-d, mitoxantrone, bleomycin)
3.5.3. Main Uses in Veterinary Medicine
3.6. Family IV: Antineoplastics of Plant Origin
3.6.1. Introduction
3.6.2. Alkaloids: History/Antitumor Activity. Vinca Alkaloids
3.6.3. Epipododiphyllotoxin-Derived Ligands
3.6.4. Camptothecin Alkaloid Analogs
3.6.5. Main Uses in Veterinary Medicine
3.7. Family V: Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors
3.7.1. Introduction
3.7.2. Protein Kinases: Non-Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Proteins (NRTK; Receptor Tyrosine Kinase RTK)
3.7.3. Toceranib
3.7.4. Masitinib
3.7.5. Main Uses in Veterinary Medicine
3.8. Platinum Derivatives
3.8.1. Introduction
3.8.2. Carboplatin
3.8.3. Cisplatin
3.8.4. Main Uses in Veterinary Medicine
3.9. Miscellaneous. Monoclonal Antibodies. Nanotherapy. L-asparaginase
3.9.1. Introduction
3.9.2. L-asparaginase
3.9.3. Monoclonal Antibodies
3.9.4. Tigylanol Toglate (stelfonta)
3.9.5. Immunotherapy
3.9.6. Metronomic Therapy
3.10. Toxicity of Antineoplastic Drugs
3.10.1. Introduction
3.10.2. Hematological Toxicity
3.10.3. Gastrointestinal Toxicity
3.10.4. Cardiotoxicity
3.10.5. Urinary Toxicity
3.10.6. Specific Toxicities: Hepatic, Neurological, Cutaneous, Hypersensitivity, Breed/Species Associated
3.10.7. Pharmacological Intervention
A unique, key, and decisive Training experience to boost your professional development”
Postgraduate Diploma in Veterinary Oncologic and Reproductive Pharmacology
The health and welfare of animals is an issue that is becoming increasingly important in today's society. The specialization of professionals in the field of veterinary medicine is essential to ensure adequate and quality care for animals. At TECH Global University we understand the importance of having highly trained professionals in the area, that is why we have developed the most complete and up-to-date Postgraduate Diploma in Veterinary Oncologic and Reproductive Pharmacology in the educational panorama. The postgraduate course is online and unifies the best dynamics of online education, with a high-level methodology. Throughout the Postgraduate Certificate, we will provide you with updated information on the different types of drugs used in veterinary oncology, as well as the different techniques and procedures related to assisted reproduction in animals.
Specialize in veterinary oncologic and reproductive pharmacology
At TECH we understand that animal health and welfare is a crucial issue. For this reason, the program was designed by the best specialists in the sector, who will instruct you to become a highly prestigious specialist. This postgraduate program will provide you with the best educational tools of the moment. Here, we have the best online methodology, through which you will be able to combine your learning with other personal or professional activities. In addition, we subject academic excellence to the current corporate approach, therefore, you will have at your disposal an unbeatable offer, at the reach of a click. Here, you will delve into the importance of early detection of oncological diseases and the different therapeutic options available. At the end of the program, you will be an expert in the types of drugs used in veterinary oncology, as well as in the different techniques and procedures related to assisted reproduction in animals.