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Pharmacology World videos are a series of videos that:
- • Help you master the key concepts of pharmacology
- • Cover all major drug classes and include: mechanism of action, key pharmacokinetics, major therapeutic uses, and common and serious adverse effects
- • Incorporate relevant physiology, pathophysiology and biochemistry
- • Can be used to fill the void in lectures or in curriculums lacking pharmacology
- • Prepare you for course exams and national licensing exams
Pharmacology World Resources
About Michael W. Lee, Ph.D.
Dr. Michael Lee has spent the last 12-years teaching every area of pharmacology to hundreds and hundreds of students including medical, pharmacy, undergraduate, graduate, dental, and optometry students at both large public universities and small private colleges. He began his career in the Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology at the University Of South Florida College Of Medicine where he completed masters and doctoral degrees in medical sciences with a concentration in pharmacology. After completing his studies, Dr. Lee became a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Biochemistry at the University Of Florida College Of Medicine. Upon completing his fellowship, he was recruited by Pacific University in Portland, Oregon where he served as a founding Assistant Professor in the new School of Pharmacy. While at Pacific, Dr. Lee was actively engaged in developing and teaching a number of integrated courses for first-year pharmacy students. In 2007, Dr. Lee was recruited to Samford University where he taught extensively in the areas of physiology, pathophysiology, biochemistry and pharmacology. Subsequently, in July 2010, Dr. Lee joined the medical education faculty at the University Of Central Florida College Of Medicine where he taught in multiple areas of the curriculum covering topics related to biochemistry, molecular biology, physiology, and pharmacology. He was promoted to an Associate Professor in 2015. He was recently recruited to serve as a founding Associate Professor of Pharmacology at the new University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School in Austin, Texas. Dr. Lee is actively engaged in basic science research and medical education research, which is aimed at identifying strategies to improve student learning and the long-term retention of pharmacology knowledge.
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