The National Institutes of Health Principles of Clinical Pharmacology (PCP) course is a free online lecture series covering the fundamentals of clinical pharmacology as a translational scientific discipline focused on rational drug development and utilization in therapeutics. The course will be of interest to graduate students, post-doctoral scholars, medical and pharmacy students, scientists, and health professionals interested in expanding their pharmacology knowledge base. The 2020-2021 course syllabus can be found here.
PCP Course Details
- The course is free, self-paced and entirely online through the PCP website: https://ocr.od.nih.gov/courses/principles-clinical-pharmacology.html
- Registration is now open and course materials are available through August 1, 2021. A certificate of completion is awarded to participants who achieve a passing score on the final exam.
For additional information on the course, please visit the website above or contact the course coordinator at odpcp@mail.nih.gov. Please feel free to share the course information with any internal or external colleagues that you feel may benefit from the course. With your support, we aim to continue to make this course a national and international success.
Sincerely,
Dr. William D. Figg & Dr. Lisa M. Cordes
NIH Principles of Clinical Pharmacology Course Co-Directors