Therapeutic Drug Monitoring for Personalized Medicine

Calendar

Friday, February 9, from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM

Objectives

The main objective of the workshop is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the importance of therapeutic drug monitoring and its application in personalized medicine. Participants will learn to assess the efficacy and safety of pharmacological treatments, adapting them to the individual needs of patients. In a more practical aspect, with the help of simulation software, participants will study the most appropriate therapeutic regimens for each clinical case presented.

Teaching staff

Who is this programme for?

Health Professionals, researchers and higher education students in the areas of Health and Applied Sciences, who intend to develop or acquire skills in therapeutic dose adjustments for personalized medicine.

Delivery Mode

In-person and distance format (b-learning).
Working language: English

Application

Health Professionals, researchers and higher education students in the areas of Health and Applied Sciences, who intend to develop or acquire skills in therapeutic dose adjustments for personalized medicine.

Selection criteria:

Candidates who meet the specific access conditions will be ordered by the order of application submission.

Fees

45€

25% discount for students enrolled in MEDCIDS doctoral, masters, specialization or advanced studies courses at MEDCIDS.

Collaborators and researchers from MEDCIDS – Department of Community Medicine, Information and Decision in Health or from CINTESIS – Center for Research in Health Technologies and Services, with connection to MEDCIDS – Free.

Exemption from fees requires the authorization of the MEDCIDS Director / CINTESIS Principal Investigator, up to a limit of 7 trainees.

Vacancies

Maximum 25 | Minimum 4

Application deadline

1 February 2024

Curricular Structure

4 hours

Programmatic Contents

Practical Component:
● Foundations of drug therapeutic monitoring
● Pharmacokinetic models
● Clinical data analysis
● Dose personalization
● Use of software tools
● Studies of drug interactions

Teaching methodologies

The workshop will be conducted in a dynamic and interactive way, combining theoretical presentation with practical case studies. Participants will have the opportunity to apply the concepts learned in real situations, using tools like GastroPlus for pharmacokinetic simulations.