Introduction to the Program

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"

A lo largo de esta Postgraduate diploma se identificarán los grupos terapéuticos y sus mecanismos de acción y hablaremos, a lo largo del módulo, de las hormonas y su uso terapéutico, regulador, diagnóstico e, incluso, fraudulento. 

Se tratará la farmacología de la reproducción, de la gestación y del parto en las distintas especies tanto de producción como domésticas. 

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. 

La farmacología antineoplásica puede actuar destruyendo o inhibiendo el desarrollo de las células tumorales. TECH considera este módulo de gran interés, debido al aumento de incidencia de las enfermedades neoplásicas en los animales, haciendo un mayor hincapié en los pequeños animales. 

Un aprendizaje completo en el uso de fármacos veterinarios en casos de enfermedades reproductivas y oncológicas"

Esta Postgraduate diploma en Veterinary Oncologic and Reproductive Pharmacology contiene el programa educativo más completo y actualizado del mercado. Las características más destacadas son: 

  • Técnicas diagnósticas innovadoras y actualizadas en las enfermedades infecciosas y su aplicación dentro de la clínica diaria, incluyendo el uso de la Citología como herramienta diagnóstica en dichas enfermedades
  • Patologías más frecuentes, y no tan frecuentes, de origen infeccioso de los perros desde una mirada práctica y completamente actualizada
  • Patologías Infecciosas orientadas a la especie felina, abordando de forma extensa todas las de esta especie
  • Visión “One Health”, en el que se repasarán las zoonosis y sus implicaciones para la salud pública
  • Patologías Infecciosas más frecuentes de perros y gatos en los trópicos, con enfoque en América Latina. Hoy por hoy, no existen más enfermedades exóticas y deben ser incluidas por el clínico dentro de sus diagnósticos diferenciales cuando la epidemiologia permita sospecharlas
  • Prevención y manejo de todas las enfermedades infecciosas, contemplando el ámbito clínico, hogar y colectividades

Una capacitación revolucionaria por su capacidad para conciliar la mayor calidad de aprendizaje con la capacitación online más completa”

Incluye en su cuadro docente a profesionales pertenecientes al ámbito de la Medicina Veterinaria, 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 especialista deberá tratar de resolver las distintas situaciones de práctica profesional que se le planteen a lo largo del curso académico. Para ello, el profesional contará con la ayuda de un novedoso sistema de vídeo interactivo realizado por reconocidos expertos en Veterinaria de pequeños animales.   

Una gran oportunidad para el profesional de la medicina veterinaria, de avanzar en sus competencias y ponerse al día en todas las novedades de abordaje farmacológico"

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"

Syllabus

This Postgraduate diploma provides all the necessary knowledge to be able to practice Pharmacology in Veterinary Medicine in the best possible way. It is important to take into account that the contents allow the student to obtain specialized knowledge of pharmacology, as well as the ability to deal with different solutions for veterinary pathologies. A complete and accessible education path that will make a difference in the student´s career progression. 

A complete educational program that will provide you with the comprehensive education necessary to intervene as a specialist in the theoretical and practical aspects of Veterinary Oncologic and Reproductive Pharmacology"

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. Diagnostic Hormones 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. Betalactams (b-lactams) 

2.3.1.2.1. Penicillin 
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 Dewormers 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/evaluation. 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 Families of Antineoplastic Drugs 

3.3. Family 1: 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 2: 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, Gentabicin, 5-Fluorouracil 
3.4.5. Main Uses in Veterinary Medicine 

3.5. Family 3: 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 4: 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 5: 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 Interactions 

This program will allow you to advance in your career comfortably"

Postgraduate Diploma in Veterinary Oncologic and Reproductive Pharmacology

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The Postgraduate Diploma in Veterinary Oncologic and Reproductive Pharmacology from TECH Global University is your opportunity to excel in the field of veterinary medicine. Through our online classroom program, you will be able to acquire specialized knowledge in pharmacology for the treatment of oncological and reproductive diseases in animals. We understand the importance of quality learning that adapts to your needs and schedule. Our online classroom program gives you the flexibility to study from anywhere and at any time, allowing you to advance in your career without interrupting your daily responsibilities. During the 6-month program, you will thoroughly explore the principles of veterinary pharmacology and its application in the treatment of oncologic and reproductive diseases in animals.

All you need to know about the principles of veterinary pharmacology and its application in the treatment of oncologic and reproductive diseases in animals.

Acquire specialized knowledge in veterinary pharmacology through our online classes.

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When you enroll in the Postgraduate Diploma in Veterinary Oncological and Reproductive Pharmacology, you will be supported by a highly trained and experienced teaching team in the field of veterinary pharmacology. They will guide you throughout the program, providing you with up-to-date knowledge and personalized advice so that you become a competent professional in the treatment of oncological and reproductive diseases in animals. Upon completion of this specialization, you will be prepared to meet the challenges posed by oncologic and reproductive diseases in animals. You will be able to develop effective therapeutic plans and improve the quality of life of your patients. Your dedication and expertise will make a difference in the well-being of animals and the satisfaction of their owners. Don't miss the opportunity to excel in the field of veterinary pharmacology and make a difference in the lives of animals and their owners. enroll today and advance your career!