Welcome to Your Gateway to Mastery in Pharmacology and Biology! Dive deep into the realms of science with our expert-led tutoring sessions, meticulously designed to cater to the curious minds of undergraduate health students, including those in nursing, paramedicine, and midwifery. Our small group sessions, a cornerstone of personalized education, ensure an intimate learning experience that fosters understanding and academic excellence.

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Possible topics you might wish to cover in the Pharmacology Sessions:

  • Anticoagulants: Understanding pharmacology related to bleeding and clotting.
  • Antihyperglycaemic agents: Exploring drug actions in blood sugar regulation.
  • Antibiotics: Delving into the mechanisms against bacterial infections.
  • Antihypertensive drugs: Unravelling the pharmacology of blood pressure management.
  • Analgesics: Investigating the relief of pain from non-opioids to opioids.
  • Statins: Examining lipid-lowering drugs and cardiovascular health.
  • Bronchodilators: Understanding the relief of airway constriction in respiratory conditions.
  • Antidepressants: Exploring the impact on mood and neurotransmitter function.
  • Diuretics: Investigating the role in fluid balance and hypertension.
  • Antiretroviral drugs: Delving into the management of HIV/AIDS.
  • Immunosuppressants: Exploring drug roles in preventing organ rejection.
  • Proton pump inhibitors: Investigating the reduction of stomach acid production.
  • Beta-Blockers: Understanding the effects on heart rate and blood pressure.
  • Antiepileptic drugs: Exploring the stabilisation of neural activity in epilepsy.
  • Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics…
  • Medication administration…
  • Basics of drug action, drug-receptor interactions…
  • Or….  almost any other drug topic you’d like to explore

Possible topics you might wish to cover in the Biology Sessions:

  • Anatomy: Gross anatomy and physiology of selected structures, organs or organ systems.
  • Cardiac cycle: Exploring the phases of heartbeats and their significance in blood circulation.
  • Electrical conduction in the heart: Understanding the pathway from the SA node to Purkinje fibres and its impact on heart rhythm.
  • Cardiac output regulation: The factors influencing heart rate and stroke volume in health and disease.
  • Blood pressure regulation: The interplay of cardiac function, vascular resistance, and their control mechanisms.
  • Gas exchange mechanisms: The process of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange in the lungs and tissues.
  • Respiratory cycle: Understanding inhalation and exhalation dynamics and their regulation.
  • Oxygen transport: The role of haemoglobin in oxygen delivery and the factors affecting its efficiency.
  • Control of breathing: The neural and chemical regulation of respiratory rate and depth.
  • Erythropoiesis: The formation of red blood cells and its regulation by erythropoietin.
  • Haemostasis: The mechanisms of blood clotting and the prevention of excessive bleeding.
  • Hormonal regulation: The synthesis, release, and action of specific hormones in bodily regulation.
  • Stress response: The role of the adrenal glands in managing stress and its physiological effects.
  • Diabetes mellitus: Understanding insulin function, glucose metabolism, and the impact of imbalances.
  • Nutrient absorption: The processes involved in the absorption of nutrients in the small intestine.
  • Gastrointestinal motility: The regulation of movement through the digestive tract and its importance in digestion.
  • Liver functions: The central role of the liver in metabolism, detoxification, and nutrient storage.
  • Glomerular filtration: The process of filtering blood in the kidneys and its significance in waste removal.
  • Acid-base balance: The role of the kidneys (and lungs) in maintaining pH balance and electrolyte homeostasis.
  • Muscle contraction mechanisms: The molecular events leading to muscle contraction and relaxation.
  • Bone remodelling: The dynamic process of bone formation and resorption in health and disease.
  • Neurotransmission: The process of signal transmission across synapses and its role in neural communication.
  • Hormonal control of reproduction: The regulation of reproductive functions by sex hormones.
  • Fertilisation and development: The physiological processes from conception to embryonic development.
  • Or….  almost any other topic you’d like to explore