Learn how to manage real ICU cases and develop clinical decision-making skills. You will analyze patient data, interpret labs, and optimize pharmacotherapy in critical care settings.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Hospital and Clinical Pharmacists seeking to strengthen their clinical decision-making skills and apply knowledge in real ICU cases
Pharmacy Students looking to bridge the gap between theory and real clinical practice through case-based learning
Real Cases in ICU: From Assessment to Clinical Decision-Making is an advanced, case-based course designed to help you apply clinical knowledge in real-life critical care scenarios.
You will work through actual ICU cases, learning how to systematically assess patients by reviewing key components such as patient history, diagnosis, laboratory results, medication charts, and progression notes. The course introduces you to structured clinical documentation tools, including patient sheets, progression sheets, and medication tracking systems, which are essential for organizing and analyzing patient data effectively.
As you progress, you will develop the ability to interpret complex clinical information, including lab values, cultures, and vital signs, and translate them into meaningful clinical decisions. You will learn how to evaluate drug therapy, identify drug-related problems, and make evidence-based recommendations based on trusted guidelines such as IDSA, ESC, and AHA.
The course also focuses on real clinical interventions, including dose adjustments in renal impairment, antibiotic selection and optimization, electrolyte correction, and implementation of protocols such as insulin infusion and anticoagulation strategies.
Through step-by-step case discussions, you will understand how a clinical pharmacist thinks, analyzes, and makes recommendations in ICU settings, allowing you to bridge the gap between theory and real clinical practice.
Understanding theory is not enough—real clinical practice requires the ability to analyze complex cases and make accurate decisions under pressure.
This course is essential because it will help you:
If you want to succeed in ICU or clinical pharmacy, learning from real cases is one of the fastest ways to build practical expertise.
Dr. Alaa Essawy Hamid is a highly accomplished clinical pharmacist and healthcare leader with over a decade of experience across hospital and critical care settings. Holding a PharmD and a Master’s degree in Clinical Pharmacy from Alexandria University, Dr. Essawy has consistently demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing patient care through evidence-based practice and continuous professional development.
He is a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist (BCPS), a globally recognized credential that reflects his expertise in optimizing pharmacotherapy outcomes and managing complex clinical cases. Throughout his career, Dr. Essawy has held key leadership and clinical roles, currently serving as the Head of Pharmaceutical Services at Zamzam Hospital, where he oversees pharmacy operations and drives quality improvement initiatives.
Dr. Essawy’s clinical experience spans multiple prestigious institutions, including Andalusia Smouha Hospital, Police Hospital, and King Fahd Military Medical Complex in Saudi Arabia—a JCI-accredited facility—where he developed extensive expertise in critical care pharmacy, IV admixture services, and inpatient care. His practice focuses on therapeutic drug monitoring, antimicrobial stewardship, dose optimization for renal and hepatic impairment, and ensuring medication safety across all stages of patient care.
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Essawy is deeply engaged in academic and professional education. He has delivered lectures to PharmD students and postgraduate healthcare professionals and has contributed as a speaker in clinical conferences, particularly in the field of ICU pharmacotherapy, including pain, sedation, and delirium management.
Driven by a passion for clinical excellence and knowledge dissemination, Dr. Essawy continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals while elevating standards of pharmaceutical care within multidisciplinary teams.

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