Title: ?Arab Republic of Egypt
1?Arab Republic of Egypt Ministry of Higher
Education Project Management Unit (PMU) Higher
Education Enhancement Project Fund (HEEPF) ?????
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Clinical Pharmacology CourseFaculty of
Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University
2- Declarations and Commitments
DETAILS OF THE INSTITUTION Title of the
project Name of the institution Address Data
of the Project Manager) equivalent to PI) Name
Prof. Dr. Attia Hassan Atta Function Professor
of Pharmacology Tel/Mobile Fax 202 5725240,
E-mail Signature Details of the Legal
representative (head of the institution, dean of
the faculty or president of the university( Name
Prof. Dr. Mohammad I. Dessouky Function Dean of
the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo
University Tel 202 5720 399, Fax 202 5725240
, Email Signature Official Stamp of the
Institution
3 Confirmation The university project-management-
unit director UPMUD This project has been
registered by the university project management
unit (UPMU) before submittal to HEEPF. Details
of the Institution Title of the project Name
of the institution Details of the UPMUD Name
Prof. Dr. Ali Nigm, Function Director Tel
Fax Signature Official Stamp
of the Institution/PMU stamp
4 Declaration University certify correct
information HEEPF has the right to communicate
parts to check adequate funding Details of the
Institution Title of the project Name of the
Institution Address Details of the project
manager Name Prof. Dr. Attia Hassan
Atta Function Tel Fax Signature
Details of the legal representative head of
the institution dean of the faculty, president
of the university. Name Prof. Dr. Mohammad I.
Dessouky Function Official Stamp of the
Institution
5Project Data Project title Development of
Clinical Pharmacology Course Project Acronym
DOCPC InstitutionDepartment of Pharmacology,
Faculty of Vet. Med. Cairo University, Giza,
12211, EGYPT Project partners Non Requested
fund (from HEEPF) US 80.000 Total co-financing
(all partners) US 12000 Total Budget (sum A
B( US 92000 Project Size Medium
Window type Academic Project duration
24 Months
6 Data of the Project Manager (PM) Project
Title Development of Clinical Pharmacology
Course Name of the Institution Faculty of
Vet. Med. Name of PM Prof.
Dr. Attia Hassan Atta Current Position
Professor Address Department of Pharmacology,
Faculty of Vet. Med. Postal
Code, City 12211, Giza, Mobile
0127166376 Fax 202 5725240 E-mail
attia_atta_at_yahoo.com
7 8Section III. Project proposal
- III. 1. Introduction
- III.2. Needs Analysis
- III.3. Project description
- III.3.1. Preparation of the laboratory
- III.3.2. Preparation of the syllabus
- III.3.3. teaching the course to postgraduate
students - III.3.4. training of veterinary practitioners
- (5 WS FPA, poultry, aquaculture, pet
animal, equine) - III.3.5 training of vets in drug producing
companies - (drug eval. GMPP incompatibility,
interactions, ) - III.3.6. Development of pioneers online CD.
9Government Plans to Reform Higher Education
National Goals of Egypt
- To achieve sustainable development
- To maintain strong economic growth
- To strengthen community and build
- cohesive society
10Government Plans to Reform Higher Education
cont.
A Goal for Education in the 21st Century To
establish a quality education system that
provides learning experience relevant to current
and future needs for Egyptian continued economic
and social development
11Government Plans to Reform Higher Education
cont.
- Higher Education Goals for the 21st Century
- To improve quality of graduate profile which
Egypt needs to meet the challenges of the 21st
century through - Improving self and long life learning
capabilities - Developing self confidence through career
self-management - Promoting communication and collaboration skills
- Promoting creative thinking and problem solving
skills - Developing leadership skills
- Emphasizing culture and language literacy
- Emphasizing Professional codes of ethics and
honesty
12Future Initiatives
- Higher Education Enhancement Program
- Currently supported by the World Bank
-
13II. Needs analysis
- Clinical pharmacology and postgraduate
- There is no strict sustained education
- program
- Miss use of veterinary drugs interactions,
combined toxicity, Drug residues, . - 61 due to failure to observe withdrawal period.
- 10 due to use of inappropriate drug
- 9 due to feeding calves on milk from treated
mothers - 6 due to exceeding label dose
14- Continue.
- Vet. Practitioners not only need help but
scientists - need feed back
-
- Specialized courses for clinical pharmacology of
- equines, food producing animals, fish,
poultry and - game birds are lacking
- Vet. Working in drug producing companies needs
- upgrading their infos.
- Well equipped teaching class
- Develop and upgrade the course
- Teaching the course to post grad.
-
- Establishment of the pioneers online program
15III. Project description
I. Preparation of the Laboratory 1.
Wooden cabinet, stools, tables, curtains,
electric power, . 2. Audio
visuals 1. Computers
2. data show 3.
over head camera 4. fax
5. lab top
6. screen 7. photocopier
16- Preparation of the syllabus
- The staff members and experts will be asked
- Another call will be disseminated to the
international - A committee of 4 manager professors and experts
- The topics will be distributed to the sharing
professors - A book containing the syllabus contents will be
prepared. - The practical course materials records of
clinical cases videotapes, CDs, and photos. - Sources 1. the purchased audiovisuals and
- 2 . the record of the
clinical cases.
17Academic References
- North Carolina State University
- Atlantic Vet. College, University of Prince
Edward Island (V 312 Cl. Ph.)
183. Teaching the course to the post-graduate
students
Registration March and September Starting Date
May and October Duration 6 Mon The final
exam. April and November
194. Training veterinary practitioners
Targets practitioners in governmental or
private clinics. Duration 6 days workshops 3
lectures and 4 hours practical
sessions. Place in the department, drug
producing companies or vet. Centers
in the governorates. Fees Free Staff All
interested staff Date ND yet
20First workshop clinical pharmacology of food
producing animals Second workshop clinical
pharmacology of poultry and
game birds. Third workshop clinical
pharmacology of drugs used in
aquacultures. Fourth workshop clinical
pharmacology of pet animals and Zoo animals.
Fifth workshop equines clinical pharmacology.
21- 5. Teaching the course to veterinarians working
on - drug producing companies.
- Drug Evaluations and Good Manufacture Practice
- Program
- Incompatibility in prescription writing and
Drug-drug - interaction.
226. Development of the pioneers' online program
- An e-learning program will be prepared to
disseminate - and sustain the benefits of the project.
- The hard copy of the different clinical
pharmacology - aspects theoretical and practical
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