Biography
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I,
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Biography
Email:
[email protected]
Office: Virtual
Office Hours: By Appointment
Phone: 919-328-9596 (no later than 9 pm EST)
Text messages allowed during business hours. Please include your name and class.
I, Dr. Margo White, have been in the healthcare field for over 15 years, and as a
pharmacist for almost 10 years. I obtained my Doctoral of Pharmacy degree from the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in May of 2005. I then practiced as a retail
pharmacist until February 2009 when I became a Clinical Pharmacist with a home
infusion company and started precepting and teaching pharmacy students. I currently
hold the positions of Clinical Pharmacist as a hospital pharmacist and Medical Writer II
with a Clinical Research Organization. I also teach Advanced Pharmacology for another
online university and have done so for two years. I am blessed because all positions
allow me to work from home. This allows me to balance my work and family life.
I live in Raleigh, North Carolina and have two daughters. My children are ages 21 and
11, which means I have some referee skills because the 11 year-old thinks she is the
oldest. For fun I enjoy shopping, reading, and traveling.
I enjoy teaching and informing others about medications and their side effects. I believe
that even though I am apart of the faculty, I will gain a lot of insight from my students.
Please feel free to email or call me with any questions or concerns. I can be reached at
[email protected] and 919-328-9596.
Warm Regards,
Dr. Margo White
Course Information
Course Number: NR565
Course Title: Advanced Pharmacology Fundamentals
Course Credits: 3
Course
Prerequisites:
NR-500NP or NR-500, NR-501NP or NR-501, NR-503, NR-505NP or
NR-505, NR-507, NR-599
Course Description
In this course, the student focuses on mastering pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics,
and pharmacogenomics, as well as fundamental pharmacology and therapeutics used
in the treatment of selected health conditions commonly encountered by the advanced
practice nurse in the primary care setting. Emphasis is placed on the decision-making
process utilized to safely and effectively prescribe and monitor pharmacotherapeutics
for the treatment of acute and chronic diseases appropriate to the patient situation.
Textbooks and Resources
Required Textbooks
The following books are required for this cours
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