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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Usually offered fall semester. Simulation of professional activities associated with community and institutional pharmacy practices. Corequisite: PCLN 4370. (1 Credit)
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3.00 Credits
Usually offered fall semester. Focus on principles of therapeutic drug monitoring and clinical pharmacokinetics of select drugs in different patient populations and disease states. Prerequisites: PHCL 4510, PHCL 4520-4520L, PHCT 4480. (3 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
Usually offered spring (I and III), and fall (II) semesters. Information on clinical use of drugs. Focus on assessment and medical management of various disease states, consideration and precautions in selection and dosing of medications, and recognition of significant adverse effects and toxicity of drugs. For 4660 - Prerequisites: PHCL 4310, PHCL 4510, PHCH 4450. For 4670 - Prerequisites: PCLN 4660, PHCL 4520/4520L, PHCH 4450-4460. For 4680 - Prerequisite: PCLN 4660, PHCH 4450-60. (5-5-5)
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0.00 Credits
Usually offered spring (I and III) and fall (II) semesters. These drill sections are designed to reinforce the lecture series through problem based learning. (0 Credits)
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2.00 Credits
- Usually offered in the spring semester. This elective course is intended to provide a higher-level and more in-depth discussion of areas of contemporary concern and interest in the pharmaceutical care process of HIV/AIDS disease and its complications. Corequisite: PCLN 4680 or approval of instructor. (2 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
Usually offered all semesters including summer. Professional experience rotations designed to provide experience in the delivery of pharmaceutical care as it relates to community (retail) pharmacy practice. Student, under the direct supervision of a Registered Pharmacist-Preceptor, will be exposed to all of the ethical, legal, professional and managerial functions required of a competent pharmacist in a community-based practice site. Specific activities include: receiving, dispensing and compounding prescriptions; and advising patients on the proper use of prescription and non-prescription medications, products, supplies, and/or devices. Prerequisite: Completion of all first, second and third year pharmacy courses. ( 6-6)
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3.00 Credits
Usually offered all semesters including summer. Professional experience rotations designed to provide experience in the delivery of pharmaceutical care as it relates to hospital and institutional pharmacy services. Under the direct supervision of a Registered Pharmacist-Preceptor, the student will actively participate in drug distribution, intravenous admixture services and institutional practice management. The student will learn how these activities are interrelated and coordinated with other healthcare providers (physicians, nurses, etc.) involved with drug use throughout the institution. Participating hospitals are selected on the basis of their broad range of pharmaceutical services. Prerequisite: Completion of all first, second and third year pharmacy courses. ( 6-6)
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3.00 Credits
Usually offered all semesters including summer. Professional experience involving direct patient care in monitoring the patient's medications for appropriateness of therapy; activities will also include patient medication counseling and dissemination of drug information to patients and healthcare professionals; involvement in various quality assurance activities for ultimate collaboration among all healthcare team participants to improve the patient's therapeutic outcome. Prerequisite: Completion of all first, second and third year pharmacy courses. ( 6-6)
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3.00 Credits
Usually offered all semesters including summer. Professional experience involving direct patient care in designing, recommending, and evaluating patient specific pharmacotherapy with respect to different disease states; activities will also include patient medication counseling and dissemination of drug information to patients and healthcare professionals; involvement in various quality assurance activities for ultimate collaboration among healthcare team participants to improve the patient's therapeutic outcome. Prerequisite: Completion of all first, second and third year pharmacy courses. ( 6)
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3.00 Credits
- Usually offered all semesters including summer. Professional experience designed to familiarize the students with the tools and resources necessary to retrieve drug information which can be utilized during the practice of pharmacy. In addition, this rotation will prepare the student in a Pharmacy Practice/Drug Information Residency Program or for a position as Drug Information Specialists in academia, industry or institutional setting. Prerequisite: Completion of all first, second and third year courses. ( 6)
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