Miscellenous Obesity, NRT, Medication Adherance
This lecture introduces pharmacy students to several important non-infectious and lifestyle-related conditions often managed in the community pharmacy setting. It aims to develop student understanding of the pharmacist’s role in public health promotion, chronic disease prevention, and patient-centered care.
Eye and Ear conditions
This lecture focuses on common eye and ear problems frequently presented in the community pharmacy setting. Students will learn how to assess patient symptoms, recognize red flags, and recommend appropriate over-the-counter (OTC) treatments, while also understanding when to refer for medical evaluation.
Skin conditions
This lecture introduces students to common dermatological conditions frequently encountered in the community pharmacy setting. It covers the identification, causes, symptoms, and management of key skin disorders
Women health
This lecture provides an overview of key women’s health issues commonly managed or supported in community pharmacy practice. It introduces students to the pharmacist's role in promoting, advising, and managing women-specific conditions across different life stages—such as menstrual disorders, pregnancy, breastfeeding, menopause, and reproductive health.
Dyspepsia, Hemorrhoids and IBS
This lecture explores dyspepsia (indigestion), focusing on symptoms such as upper abdominal discomfort, bloating, belching, and heartburn. Students will learn to differentiate between functional dyspepsia and alarm symptoms suggestive of serious underlying pathology (e.g., gastric ulcers or malignancy).