This course provides a comprehensive foundation in clinical pharmacokinetics as applied to patients with renal impairment. Learners begin with kidney anatomy and physiology, connecting glomerular filtration, tubular secretion, and tubular reabsorption to the concepts of renal clearance and drug elimination. The course then explores acute kidney injury versus chronic kidney disease, including CKD staging, common causes and mechanisms of chronic renal failure, and how progressive loss of renal function alters drug handling over time.

Pharmacokinetics: Drug Dosing in Renal Disease

Pharmacokinetics: Drug Dosing in Renal Disease

Instructor: Hsiang-Yin Shawn Chen
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Intermediate level
Recommended experience
1 week to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
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What you'll learn
Estimate kidney function and calculate renal drug clearance using clinical biomarkers and standardized equations.
Adjust drug dosing regimens for renally impaired and dialysis patients using pharmacokinetic principles and TDM.
Manage AKI and CKD complications through evidence-based pharmacological interventions.
Skills you'll gain
- Dialysis
- Pharmacotherapy
- Clinical Monitoring
- Nephrology
- Drug Interaction
- Urinalysis
- Pharmacology
- Physiology
- Patient Evaluation
- Drug Development
- Medication Therapy Management
- Medication Administration
- Chronic Diseases
- Patient Safety
- Patient Education And Counseling
- Diagnostic Tests
- Epidemiology
- Pharmaceutical Terminology
- Public Health
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Assessments
13 assignments
Taught in English
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June 2026
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