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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PAS 2301. Corequisite: PAS 3301. This course is designed to provide the student with an overview of the issues related to the medication use process within the managed care setting. Lecture, 2 hours. Credit: 2 semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CPP1101 and PHR 1101. This course is designed to introduce students to upto- date computer terminology, hardware and application programs for pharmacy information systems. The major focuses are on the understanding of technical aspects of pharmacy computer system and the development of pharmacy database management skills. Didactic components are offered in the instructional computer classroom. Hands-on experience with database software packages such as Microsoft ACCESS? is provided through student use of open computer labs. Lecture, 2 hours. Credit: 2 semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
An elective course designed to familiarize the student with basics associated with the design, implementation, and data analysis essential to conducting research in Industrial Pharmacy, Cosmetic Science, and the administrative areas of pharmacy practice. The student is required to conduct an actual research project under the guidance of the faculty member in an area of mutual interest to both student and faculty member. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
An elective designed to familiarize the student with basics associated with the design, implementation, and data analysis essential to conducting research in industrial pharmacy, cosmetic sciences, and the administrative areas of pharmacy practice. The student is required to conduct an actual research project under the guidance of the faculty member in an area of mutual interest to both student and faculty member. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PAS 3101, PAS 3103, PAS 3102, PAS 3104. Corequisite: PHR 4201. Training and expertise to ascertain the quality, safety, and technique required to compound and dispense the prescription in community and institutional pharmacy practice. Lecture, 3 hours. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHI 1110, PHI 2300, PHI 2240. Provides students with an understanding of the legal basis of pharmaceutical care. Specific attention is given to rules of professional conduct as defined by the New York State Board of Pharmacy. Lecture, 2 hours. Credit: 2 semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PAS 3103; PAS 3104. Biopharmaceutics is the study of the factors influencing bioavailability of a drug in man and animals and the use of this information to optimize therapeutic activity of drug products in clinical application. This course includes the study of (a) factors which may influence availability and disposition as well as pharmacological and toxicological response of drugs, and (b) pharmacokinetic mathematical models to assess drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination process, including continuous and intermittent drug infusion. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PAS 2201, PAS 3301, PAS 4305. This course provides the student with a broad information base essential to successful pharmacy management and efficient resource allocation in various professional practice settings. Lecture, 4 hours. Credit: 4 semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHR 4105. This course is designed to focus on the therapeutic aspects of self-care pharmaceuticals. The course will center on the pharmacist's role in making professional decisions concerning these medications and in providing advice to patients in selecting drugs for self-medication. Lecture, 3 hours. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHR 4102, PHR 5108, PHR 5110, PHR 5111. Clinical trial has a prominent role in the research and approval of new drugs. To conduct clinical trials, future pharmacists need an understanding of the various experimental designs used in research studies. This course will introduce the student to the terminology used to classify the design of a research study and to explore in detail observational research as represented by the case report, case-control study, and cohort study. It will describe the study design characteristics that distinguish experimental research, as in clinical trial, from other types of drug research. Methods for enhancing validity through the use of appropriate controls, randomization, and blinding will be discussed. Lecture, 3 hours. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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