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PHCY 6170: Intro Pharm-Practice Exp-IPPE1
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University of Wyoming
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Provides an early curricular exposure to the roles and functions of pharmacists in their work environment through a shadow experience. Prerequisites: satisfactory completion of PHCY 6185.
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PHCY 6185: Sem: Phcst Role
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University of Wyoming
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Provides an overview and survey of the scope of pharmacy, including educational and licensing requirements; career opportunities, pharmacy organizations and regulatory agencies, and historical evolution. Prerequisite: admission to the professional program.
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PHCY 6210: Med Nat Pr Chem II
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3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
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PHCY 6211: Med Nat Pr Chm III
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3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
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Continuation of Medicinal and Natural Products Chemistry II. Prerequisite: PHCY 6210.
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PHCY 6215: Med Nat Pr Chm III
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3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
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Continuation of Medicinal and Natural Products Chemistry II. Prerequisite: PHCY 6210.
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PHCY 6220: Advanced Pathophysiology
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4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
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PHCY 6220 is an advanced course covering the molecular, cellular, genetic and clinical principles of tissue dysfunction and disease, incorporating clinical lab values and human case studies. This course is primarily designed for Doctor of Pharmacy students who will transition into their clinical rotations. Students will jointly meet once per week with students within PHCY 3450 for interprofessional education revolving around student-led case study presentations. Prerequisites: LIFE 1010, LIFE 1020, CHEM 1020, CHEM 1030, CHEM 2420, CHEM 2440, MOLB 2240, MOLB 3610, ZOO 3115, ZOO 4125.
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PHCY 6230: Pharmacology I
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4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
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First semester of a one-year series. Studies action of chemical agents on living systems to include pharmacodynarnics and toxicology, particularly emphasizing therapeutics. Prerequisites: PHCY 4450.
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PHCY 6231: Pharmacology II
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4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
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Second semester of a one-year series. Continuation of PHCY 6230. Prerequisite: PHCY 6230.
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PHCY 6240: Res & Eval Methods in Phamacy
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3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
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The course focuses on research design and statistical analyses, as well as pharmacoeconomic, pharmacoepidemiology and public health concepts and methods for evidence-based practice applications and health care policy development. Prerequisites: MATH 2200 and PharmD program P2 status.
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PHCY 6241: Org/Soc Iss In Hlth Care
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3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
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Surveys U.S. health care system. Discusses organization, insurance programs, legislation and health care professionals. Also discusses sociological issues pertinent to the patient and illness, the role of the pharmacist, and drugs and drug use. Prerequisite: enrollment in the professional program, School of Pharmacy.
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