II.9. Прочтите следующие утверждения и вопросы и выберите правильный вариант (ответ).



1. The first College of Pharmacy was founded:

(A) in Europe

(B) in Great Britain

(C) in Russia

(D) in the USA

2. The course of training leading to a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree is

(A) six years

(B) five years

(C) at least five years

3. Graduate courses in pharmacy and related sciences are offered for those willing to obtain a (an):

(A) B.A. or B.Sc degrees

(B) MD or MS degrees

(C) M.Sc or Ph.D. degrees

4. Advanced courses in pharmacy and cognate sciences are intended for

(A) those who want to be registered as pharmacists

(B) those who want to do research

(C) those preparing for a definite career in the field of pharmacy

5. Adequate pharmaceutical training requires

(A) specialization in a definite field of pharmacy

(B) broad knowledge and understanding in the biological and physical sciences

(C) completion of a specialized course

6. Which of the courses are not provided in special training of                pharmacists?

(A) accounting

(B) marketing

(C) community medicine

(D) computer techniques

(E) comprehensive health care

 

II.10. Ознакомьтесь с приведенными ниже информационными бюллетенями двух зарубежных университетов: Сиднейского университета (Австралия) и университета штата Северная Каролина (США) и ответьте на следующие вопросы.

1. Чем, по-вашему, различаются понятия School of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy и Pharmacy Faculty?

2. В каком из университетов можно получить как первое, так и второе высшее образование? только второе высшее образование?

I. The University of Sydney

The University of Sydney is the longest established and one of the largest universities in Australia, with 3,000 academic staff, 5,000 postgraduate and 27,000 undergraduate students. It is a diverse multi-cultural community which provides a unique opportunity for multidisciplinary interaction at all levels of pharmacy and a wide range of services and facilities.

Faculty of Pharmacy

The Faculty of Pharmacy at The University of Sydney was the first in Australia to award a degree, and has an established tradition of research and scholarship in the pharmaceutical sciences. Research is carried out under the leadership of the professors of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutics and Pharmacy Practice. In addition there are:

Academic staff (21).

Research only staff (15).

Postgraduate students enrolled for the research degrees of PhD, MPharm, or MPharmSc (40).

Students studying for the Graduate Diploma in Hospital Pharmacy,

BPharm Honours degree or Graduate Diploma in Pharmaceutical Sciences (12).

Students enrolled in the Master of Pharmacy (Clinical), a new  part-time degree (30).

Professional officers (3), technical / laboratory staff (7), a computer officer and administrative / ancillary staff (6), support the research activities.

Research Links

Since the Faculty is now located in the College of Health Sciences the opportunities for collaboration have increased. Much of the research work is already multidisciplinary, and the staff take advantage of the opportunities for collaboration found within the departments of Engineering, Medicine, Chemistry, Biochemistry and Pharmacology and within the teaching hospitals of The University of Sydney. In addition, opportunities are provided for collaboration with other institutions in the Sydney metropolitan area, such as other universities in the region, The Heart Research Institute, Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation and Australian Technology Park as well as the pharmaceutical and herbal medicines industries.

Research Facilities

The Faculty of Pharmacy is well equipped with the following research facilities:

- specialist laboratories for all common methodology used in pharmaceutical technology, drug sciences, chemical synthesis, cell culture and molecular biology;

- Mass Spectrometry and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance facility with state of the art equipment;

- laboratories for chemical, biological, pharmacokinetic and       pharmacodynamic analysis;

- research areas with multiple computer workstations;

- video-conferencing equipment;

- telephone, interview and survey rooms.

An array of PC-based software packages suitable for data modelling, statistical analysis and presentation.

http://www.pharm.usyd.edu.au/research/res.html


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