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4.00 Credits
Either semester. Four credits. Prerequisite: PHRX 5047, 5048. Hritcko The student will apply knowledge of therapeutics of nutritional disorders to the provision of pharmaceutical care to patients with these disorders. Emphasis is on optimization of medication-related outcomes in nutrition disorder patients through current and past medication assessment, multidisciplinary treatment planning, efficacy and safety monitoring, and patient education.
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4.00 Credits
Either semester. Four credits. Prerequisite: PHRX 5047, 5048. Hritcko The student will apply knowledge of pharmacotherapy of OB-GYN disorders to the provision of pharmaceutical care to patients with these disorders. Emphasis is on optimization of medication-related outcomes in patients with OB-GYN disorders through past and current medication assessment, multidisciplinary treatment planning, efficacy and safety monitoring, and patient education.
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4.00 Credits
Either semester. Four credits. Prerequisite: PHRX 5047, 5048. Chapron The student will apply knowledge of pharmacotherapy of medical diseases and psychiatric disorders and communication skills to patients in a skilled care nursing facility. Emphasis is on optimization of medication- related outcomes in skilled care nursing facility patients through medication assessment, multidisciplinary treatment planning, efficacy and safety monitoring, and patient education.
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4.00 Credits
Either semester. Four credits. Prerequisite: PHRX 5047, 5048. Hritcko The student will apply knowledge of pharmacotherapy to pre-surgical, surgical, and post-surgical use of drugs. Emphasis is on the optimization of medication- related outcomes in the surgical patient, including medication assessment, multidisciplinary treatment planning, efficacy and safety monitoring, and patient education. Direct patient contact.
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4.00 Credits
Either semester. Four credits. Prerequisite: PHRX 5103. May be taken concurrently with PHRX 5103. Hritcko A continuation of PHRX 5103. The student will expand, in depth and in breadth, the application of pharmacotherapy principles to the provision of pharmaceutical care to general medicine inpatients. Emphasis is on continued development of the process of rational drug selection that encompassed the use of medications in an effective, appropriate, safe, and cost effective manner. Direct patient contact.
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4.00 Credits
Either semester. Four credits. Prerequisite: PHRX 5102. May be taken concurrently with PHRX 5102. Jeffery A continuation of PHRX 5102. The student will expand, in depth and in breadth, the application of pharmacotherapy principles to the provision of pharmaceutical care to general medicine outpatients. Emphasis is on continued development of the process of rational drug selection that encompassed the use of medications in an effective, appropriate, safe, and cost effective manner. Direct patient contact.
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4.00 Credits
Either semester. Four credits. Prerequisite: PHRX 5047, 5048. Chapron The student will apply knowledge of pharmacotherapy of acute and chronic thrombotic disorders to the provision of pharmaceutical care to patients requiring anticoagulation therapy. Emphasis is on the optimization of medication-related outcome in anticoagulated patients through past and current medication assessment, multidisciplinary treatment planning, efficacy and safety monitoring, and patient education. Direct patient contact.
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4.00 Credits
Either semester. Four credits. Prerequisite: PHRX 5047, 5048. Chapron The student will apply knowledge of pharmacotherapy of acute and chronic gastroenterologic disorders to the provision of pharmaceutical care to patients requiring such therapy. Emphasis is on the optimization of medication-related outcome in gastroenterologic patients through past and current medication assessment, multidisciplinary treatment planning, efficacy and safety monitoring, and patient education. Direct patient contact.
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4.00 Credits
Either semester. Four credits. Prerequisite: PHRX 5047, 5048. Pham The student will apply knowledge of pharmacotherapy of the final stage of terminal disorders to the provision of pharmaceutical care to hospice patients requiring palliative therapy. Emphasis is on the optimization of medication-related outcome in hospice patients through past and current medication assessment, multidisciplinary treatment planning, efficacy and safety monitoring, and family education. Direct patient contact.
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4.00 Credits
Either semester. Four credits. Prerequisite: PHRX 5047, 5048. Chapron The student will apply knowledge of pharmacotherapy of chronic and subacute disorders to the provision of pharmaceutical care to patients undergoing physical rehabilitation. Emphasis is on the optimization of medication-related outcome in rehabilitation patients through past and current medication assessment, multidisciplinary treatment planning, efficacy and safety monitoring, and patient education. Direct patient contact.
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