SPLE Pharmacy Course | English Version
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2024

Why Take SPLE Review Course?

SPLE Pharmacy Course | English Version SPLE Review course is designed for the 5th-year pharmacy student, PharmD interns and fresh graduate pharmacists. The course is an interactive mock test/online handouts and revision flashcards.

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SPLE Pharmacy Comprehensive Online English Course

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Why SPLE Pharmacy Exam Preparatory Course?

  • Pharmacy Preparatory Course is an online program that helps pharmacists get admitted to the pharmacy system.
  • Moreover, it is mandatory for all graduated pharmacists who want to practice pharmacy in their country to have the pharmacy license exam.
  • This Pharmacy Preparatory Course can help.
  • Furthermore, this interactive Pharmacy Preparatory Course is based on the recent pharmacy content areas.

With a variety of interactive activities:

  • Online Handouts
  • E-Books
  • Interactive MCQs
  • Mock tests
  • Infographics
  • Summary and Revision
  • Mock Tests 
  • Additionally, the mock tests measure your knowledge and make simulations for the actual exam conditions.
  • Moreover, This interactive course will guide all pharmacy students and fresh graduate pharmacists approaching the pharmacy license test.

Why SPLE Pharmacy Preparatory Course?

  • FADIC Pharmacy Preparatory Course designed for recently graduated pharmacists,  pharmacy students and technicians.
  • This online course helps you prepare for the pharmacy license exam.
  • Moreover, it includes an E-revision system, infographics, books, tables, summaries, and MCQs related to the topic.

Content of SPLE Pharmacy Exam Preparatory Course

  1. This course includes downloaded handouts in PDF format.
  2. Duration of each session 2-4 hours with handouts
  3. Revision infographics
  4. Last-minute review books | summaries (include more than six books and summaries before the exam).
  5. Practice 18 Mocks real simulation; each 300 MCQs
  6. Pharmacotherapy and Clinical Cases 4 Mock tests
  7. Revision 500 Pharmacy Flashcards; 7 Flashcards, each containing 100 revision cards.
  8. This course includes a pre & post-MOCK exam to assess your knowledge.

SPLE Pharmacy Exam Preparatory Course Validation

  1. The course purchase grants you 12 months’ access to all the course-recorded lectures.
  2. For inquiries! Contact WhatsApp 

SPLE Preparatory Pharmacy Course


How to Prepare for the SPLE Exam?

Passing the SPLE exam is an easy task with the right training and guidance.

The following steps will help you prepare for the SPLE exam effortlessly.

Listed below are the top tips to pass SPLE Exam easily:

  1. Review the pharmacy syllabus from the PDF handouts 
  2. Learn how to systematically answer any question
  3. Underestand the question, focus on the ‘keywords’ in the question
  4. Think, Think, Think before you answer the question
  5. Finally review your answers carefully.

Benefits of taking SPLE Pharmacy Course from FADIC?

In this course, you will review the pharmacy and learn How to pass the SPLE exam

This course includes both revision handouts, books and mock tests that help you to train yourself.

The mock tests provide your score by the end of the test.

You can repeat the tests again for unlimited times.

Additionally, there are flashcards that help you to maintain the last minute review before taking the SPLE Exam Test.


Objectives of SPLE Pharmacy Exam Preparatory Course

The SPLE exam syllabus contains the following objectives:

By the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the basics and concepts of the pharmacy practice
  • Provide essential infographics, cards, and summaries for the most critical points related to pharmacy practice.
  • Determine the most critical knowledge required for pharmacy.
  • Learn how to answer the multiple choice questions effectively.
  • Provide real simulations of real test practice scoring systems.

Target Audience:

  • Pharmacy students (Including 5th Year)
  • Fresh graduate pharmacist
  • Pharmacy technician
  • Graduated pharmacist

Study Plan:

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Related Courses

    1. Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics Mini-Course
    2. FADIC Pharmaceutics and Calculations Mini-Course
    3. Pharmacy Flashcards learning tool for pharmacy review 

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Curriculum
  • Pre Mock SPLE Pharmacy Exam  2

    • Pre mock SPLE exam (Quiz 60:00)
    • Pre mock 2 SPLE exam (Quiz 60:00) – June 2023
  • 1- Physiology | Immunology | Microbiology  17

    • 1.1. Physiology Vs. Pathophysiology
    • 1.2. Types of Immunity
    • 1.3. Types of Antibody
    • 1.4. 4 Types of Hypersensitivity Reactions
    • 1.5. Microbiology Introduction
    • 1.6. Gram-Positive Vs. Gram-Negative Bacteria
    • 1.7. Staphylococcus
    • 1.8. Streptococcus
    • 1.9. Enterococcus
    • 1.10. Acinetobacter
  • 2- Pharmacology  9

    • 2.1. Penicillin
    • 2.2. Cephalosporins
    • 2.3. Polymyxins
    • 2.4. Tetracyclines
    • 2.5. Aminoglycosides
    • 2.6. Fluoroquinolones
    • 2.7. Sulfonamides
    • 2.8. Clinical Pharmacology Quick Guide (Book)
    • 2.9. Module 2 (Info-graphics)
  • 3- Toxicology | Antidote  10

    • 3.1. Toxicology, Antidote and types of Toxicity
    • 3.2. Adverse effects Vs Side effects
    • 3.3. Drug-Drug Interaction
    • 3.4. Black Box Warning Medications (Book)
    • 3.5. Acetaminophen Toxicity
    • 3.6. Digoxin Toxicity
    • 3.7. Warfarin Toxicity
    • 3.8. Heparin Toxicity
    • 3.9. Methotrexate Toxicity
    • 3.10. Medicines Side Effects (Flashcards)
  • 4- Pharmacognosy | Dietary Supplements  12

    • 4.1. Types of Vitamins
    • 4.2. Vitamin B1- B2- B3
    • 4.3. Vitamin B5 – B6 – B7
    • 4.4. Vitamin B9- B12- C
    • 4.5. Vitamin A- D
    • 4.6. Vitamins E- Guide (Book)
    • 4.7. Vitamin E-K
    • 4.8. How Pharmacist use & Recommend Vitamins
    • 4.9. Vitamin Patient Counseling & Education
    • 4.10. Vitamin Case-Based Approach
  • 5- Pharmaceutical Calculations for Pharmaceutical preparations  10

    • 5.1. Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Calculations
    • 5.2. Drug Instability Causes
    • 5.3. Drug Administration Route
    • 5.4. Simple Guide for Drug Calculation
    • 5.5. Equivalent Dose
    • 5.6. Drug Concentration Units
    • 5.7. Percentage Calculations
    • 5.8. Dosage Calculations of Drug
    • 5.9. Pharmacokinetic Equations and Calculations
    • 5.10. How To Think Systematically In Calculations?
  • 6- Pharmacokinetics | Pharmacodynamics | Pharmacogenomics  10

    • 6.1. Pharmacokinetics Vs. Clinical Pharmacokinetics
    • 6.2. Role of Pharmacist in Clinical Pharmacokinetic Monitoring
    • 6.3. Basics of Pharmacokinetics
    • 6.4. Basics of Pharmacodynamics
    • 6.8. Gene Expression and Regulation
    • 6.5. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
    • 6.6. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring List (E-Booklet)
    • 6.7. Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine
    • 6.10. Module 6 (Info graphic)
    • 6.9. Example of Pharmacogenomic Drug Testing
  • 7- Sterile Vs Non-Sterile Compounding  6

    • 7.1. Pharmacy Practice Management
    • 7.2. Medication Storage
    • 7.3. Non – Sterile Preparations
    • 7.4. Compounding Sterile Preparations
    • 7.5. Total Parenteral Nutrition
    • 7.6. Evaluation of Medication Appropriateness
  • 8- Pharmacoepiemiology | Economics  11

    • 8.1. The Importance of Pharmacoeconomics
    • 8.2. Cost-Minimization Analysis
    • 8.3. Cost-Benefit Analysis
    • 8.4. Cost-Utility Analysis
    • 8.5. Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
    • 8.6. Pharmacoeconomic Role
    • 8.7. Application of Clinical Pharmacoeconomics
    • 8.8. Pharmacoepidemiology
    • 8.9. Primary Vs. Secondary Data Collection Sources
    • 8.10. Pharmacoepidemiology in Pharmacy Practice
  • 9- Drug Information, Biostatistics  12

    • 9.1. PICO Question Examples
    • 9.2. Drug Information, and Electronic Resources
    • 9.3. Top 10 Ethical and Legal Issues in Drug Information
    • 9.4. Basics of Biostatistics
    • 9.5. Clinical Application of Biostatistics
    • 9.6. Controlled Clinical Trial Evaluation
    • 9.7. Phases of Clinical Trials
    • 9.8. The 7 Tips for Managing a DIC
    • 9.9. Drug Information Medical Resources Case Studies
    • 9.10. Medication Therapy Management
  • 10- Medication Management | Medication Error | Pharmacovigilance  5

    • 10.1. Medication Management and Use
    • 10.2. Essential Safety Requirements
    • 10.3. Medication Errors
    • 10.4. Adverse Drug Reactions
    • 10.5. Pharmacovigilance
  • 11- Evidence-Based Medicine | Research  10

    • 11.1. Introduction of EBM
    • 11.2. Ask, Acquire, and Appraise
    • 11.3. Apply, and Assess
    • 11.4. 7 Steps of Research Process
    • 11.5. Write a Research Plan?
    • 11.6. 12 Types of Research Design
    • 11.7. Types of Data Collections
    • 11.8. Ethical Issues in Clinical Research
    • 11.9. Writing the Research Proposal
    • 11.10. Clinical Practice Guidelines Tools & Resources (E-Book)
  • 12- Patient Assessment | Counseling  10

    • 12.1. Prescription Drugs Vs. OTC Drugs
    • 12.2. OTC Regulations and Guidelines
    • 12.3. OTC Medication Safety Patients Tips
    • 12.4. OTC Safety Pharmacist Prescribing Tips
    • 12.5. Pharmacist Role for The proper Selection OTC Products
    • 12.6. Key Pharmacists Counseling Reminders to Patients OTC Products
    • 12.7. Steps in Clinical Reasoning
    • 12.8. Differential Diagnosis
    • 12.9. Essential Guide to Community Pharmacy Practice
    • 12.10. OARS Model Essential Communication Skills
  • 13- Medication Safety | Quality Improvement  4

    • 13.1. Medication Safety Among International Organization
    • 13.2. Medication Safety Terms
    • 13.3. Quality Improvement
    • 13.4. Pharmacist as a Leader
  • 14- Pharmacotherapy | Part 1  10

    • 14.1. What is Pharmacotherapy?
    • 14.2. Heart Failure
    • 14.3. Anti-arrhythmia
    • 14.4. Coronary Artery Disease
    • 14.5. Dyslipidemia
    • 14.6. Hypertension
    • 14.7. Diabetes
    • 14.8. Pharmacotherapy in Special Populations
    • 14.9. Role of Pharmacist-led Pharmacotherapy
    • 14.10. Module 14 (Info-graphics)
  • 15- Clinical Science | Part 2  10

    • 15.1. Communication Tips with CNS Disorders and Depression
    • 15.2. Insomnia Patient Counseling
    • 15.3. Anxiety Patient Counseling
    • 15.4. Headaches Patient Counseling
    • 15.5. Epilepsy Patient Counseling
    • 15.6. GAD & PD
    • 15.7. PTSD and OCD
    • 15.8. REMS in Psychiatry
    • 15.9. Most Popular Contraceptive Drugs (Article)
    • 15.10. Module 15 (Infographics)
  • 16- Vaccines | Immunization  10

    • 16.1. Active Vs Passive Immunity | Vaccines
    • 16.2. Vaccine Types: Inactivated Vs Live Attenuated
    • 16.3. Contraindications & Adverse Effects
    • 16.4. Vaccines Consideration in Special Population
    • 16.5. Vaccines Storage
    • 16.6. Vaccinations Needed Before You Travel & Hajj
    • 16.7. Saudi MOH and CDC Immunization Schedules
    • 16.8. Influenza Vs COVID-19 Vaccines
    • 16.9. Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine FAQs
    • 16.10. Vaccines Questions & Answers
  • 17- Ethics  6

    • 17.1. Principles of Biomedical Ethics
    • 17.2. Ethical Dilemmas In Delivery of Patient-Centred Care
    • 17.3. Ethical Dilemmas In the COVID-19 Pandemics
    • 17.4. Pharmacist Ethical Code
    • 17.5. Bioethics Definition
    • 17.6. SPLE Library (Books)
  • 18- SPLE Last Minute Exam Review  5

    • 18.1. SPLE Pharmacy Made Easy (Book)
    • 18.2. SPLE Last Minute Pharmacy Review (Book)
    • 18.3. Pharmacy Regulations (New!) (Book)
    • 18.4. How to Answer MCQs Questions
    • 18.5. SPLE Pharmacy Revision Guide (Book)
  • 19- SPLE Flash Cards (New!)  5

    • 19.1. SPLE 1 (Flashcards)
    • 19.2. SPLE 2 (Flashcards)
    • 19.3. SPLE 3 (Flashcards)
    • 19.4. SPLE 4 (Flashcards)
    • 19.5. SPLE 5 (Flashcards)
  • 20- Take SPLE Practice Tests  10

    • 20.1. SPLE Mock Test 1
    • 20.2. SPLE Mock Test 2
    • 20.3. SPLE Mock Test 3
    • 20.4. SPLE Mock Test 4
    • 20.5. SPLE Mock Test 5
    • 20.6. SPLE Mock Test 6
    • 20.7. SPLE Mock Test 7
    • 20.8. SPLE Mock Test 8
    • 20.9. SPLE Mock Test 9
    • 20.10. SPLE Mock Test 10
  • 21- Pharmacotherapy Clinical Cases Mock Test  4

    • 21.1. Pharmacotherapy Mock Test 1 (Quiz 60:00)
    • 21.2. Pharmacotherapy Mock Test 2 (Quiz 60:00)
    • 21.3. Pharmacotherapy Mock Test 3 (Quiz 60:00)
    • 21.4. Pharmacotherapy Mock Test 4 (Quiz 60:00)
  • 22- SPLE Updates  4

    • Medicinal Chemistry PDF & Revision – Part 1
    • Medicinal Chemistry PDF & Revision – Part 2
    • Medicinal Chemistry PDF & Revision – Part 3
    • Medicinal Chemistry PDF & Revision – Part 4
  • 23- Post SPLE Mock Tests (Updated)  9

    • SPLE Mock Test 11 (Quiz 60:00)
    • SPLE Mock Test 12 (Quiz 60:00)
    • SPLE Mock Test 13 (Quiz 60:00)
    • SPLE Mock Test 14 (Quiz 60:00)
    • SPLE Mock Test 15 (Updated 2022) (Quiz 60:00)
    • SPLE Mock Test 16 (Updated 2022) (Quiz 60:00)
    • SPLE Mock Test 17 (Updated 2022) (Quiz 60:00)
    • SPLE Mock Test 18 (Updated 2022) (Quiz 60:00)
    • And Finally, Your Certificate…
  • 24- SPLE 2023 Updates Practice Tests  3

    • SPLE Mock 1 – 2023
    • SPLE Mock 2 – May 2023
    • SPLE 6 (Flashcards) June 2023
  • Past Paper Questions  1

    • Past Paper Questions
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  • Lessons 205
  • Language English
  • Duration SPLE Course
  • Language English
  • Open 2024

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