Myriam’s teaching portfolio is extensive and diverse, reflecting her broad expertise in pharmacy education. Her teaching responsibilities have included a wide range of subjects crucial to developing well-rounded, competent pharmacists. Some of the courses Myriam regularly teaches include:
- Pharmacy & Health Care (PHAR230): These courses introduce students to the fundamentals of pharmacy practice and its role in healthcare systems.
- Professional Skills (Specifically PHAR240, and PHAR241): This series of courses develops essential skills for pharmacy practice, from basic communication to advanced clinical skills.
- Disease and medication management (PHAR331): These courses focus on the therapeutic use of drugs for various diseases and conditions.
- Research Evaluation and Presentation Skills (PHAR445): This course develops students’ abilities to critically evaluate research and effectively present findings.
- Structured Practical Experiences in Pharmacy (PHAR530-PHAR533): These courses provide hands-on experience in various pharmacy settings.
Courses from older curriculum:
- Interpretation of Lab Data I and II: These courses equip students with the ability to interpret and utilize laboratory data in clinical decision-making.
- Pharmacotherapy I and II: These courses focus on the therapeutic use of drugs for various diseases and conditions.
- Integrated Case-Based Learning I, II, III, and V: These courses apply a problem-based learning approach to integrate knowledge from various pharmacy disciplines.
- Pharmacognosy, Alternative and Complementary Treatments: This course explores natural products and alternative medicine in pharmacy.
- Biostatistics for Health Sciences: This course teaches statistical methods essential for health research.