IV Nursing Update Day: "Clinical Pharmacology: Taking care of health at every stage of life".
Home: May 16, 2025
Completion: May 16, 2025
Modality: On-site
Quotas: Subject to the number of registrants
Certification: Completed course 100% (Delivered within 48 hours)
Faculty: Faculty of Health Sciences and Basic Sciences
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General: $100,000 COP
Cooperation Agreements (20% discount): $80,000 COP
Collaborating Teachers and Alumni (30% discount): $70,000 COP
Uninavarra Students and External Undergraduate Students (40% discount): $60,000 COP
General: $100,000 COP
Cooperation Agreements (20% discount): $80,000 COP
Collaborating Teachers and Alumni (30% discount): $70,000 COP
Uninavarra Students and External Undergraduate Students (40% discount): $60,000 COP

Program Presentation
This refresher course will address key topics on clinical pharmacology applied in different stages of life, providing tools for a safer, more rational and effective therapeutic approach in the professional practice of nursing.
This refresher course will address key topics on clinical pharmacology applied in different stages of life, providing tools for a safer, more rational and effective therapeutic approach in the professional practice of nursing.
Target
To strengthen the knowledge and skills of the nursing staff in the rational use of medications, allowing them to improve the quality of patient care in the different stages of the life cycle.
To strengthen the knowledge and skills of the nursing staff in the rational use of medications, allowing them to improve the quality of patient care in the different stages of the life cycle.
Methodology
The event will be held in person at UNINAVARRA's facilities. The event will be divided into two blocks: one in the morning (8:00 am to 12:00 m) and another in the afternoon (2:00 pm to 6:00 pm). The lectures will be given by national experts in clinical pharmacology, with time for questions and discussion between each intervention.
The event will be held in person at UNINAVARRA's facilities. The event will be divided into two blocks: one in the morning (8:00 am to 12:00 m) and another in the afternoon (2:00 pm to 6:00 pm). The lectures will be given by national experts in clinical pharmacology, with time for questions and discussion between each intervention.
