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PHA 402: Pharmacy Care Lab I - V
1.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This five-semester sequence is designed to develop the student's ability to integrate and apply information as well as practice skills that are taught throughout the curriculum. The use of case studies, role-plays, presentations, and other active-learning strategies engages students in the learning process and requires them to synthesize information at increasing levels of complexity as the student moves through the course sequence. Requirement: P-1, P-2, or P-3 standing, as appropriate for each laboratory.
Prerequisite:
Pre-requisites: For [[PHA-401]], pre-requisite is [[PHA-302]]For [[PHA-402]], pre-requisite is [[PHA-401]]For [[PHA-501]], pre-requisite is [[PHA-402]]For [[PHA-502]], pre-requisite is [[PHA-501]]
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PHA 405: Pharmaceutical Care Systems: Design and Control
2.00 Credits
Wilkes University
Examines delivery of pharmaceutical products and services from a systems perspective in a variety of patient care settings. Focus is upon effectiveness, efficiency, and quality. Covers design of systems, establishment and monitoring of key indicators, total quality management, and quality assurance agencies (e.g., JCAHO, NCQA). Lecture: two hours per week.
Prerequisite:
P2 standing or instructor permission.
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PHA 410: Immunology and Biotechnology
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
A discussion of nonspecific host defense mechanisms and a detailed description of specific immunity. Products that impart artificial active and passive immunity are presented. The concept of biotechnology is discussed together with the currently available products of genetic engineering that relate to immunology. The various immunological disorders and the immunology of cancer and HIV are discussed. Lecture: three hours per week.
Prerequisite:
[[PHA-331]], [[PHA-332]], [[PHA-365]], or consent of the instructor.
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PHA 411: Biopharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacokinetics
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
Biopharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacokinetics is designed to educate pharmacy students in the principles of pharmacokinetics andbiopharmaceutics and how they assistin dosage regimen design and therapeutic efficacy evaluations. Theimpact of the physical and chemical forms nature of the drug and dosage formswill be studied as they relate to theabsorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination. The clinical pharmacokinetics of individual drugs will be examined with emphasis on clinical application based on patient presentations. Case studies, homework, and quizzes will be used to facilitate student learning. This course is roughly divided into two parts. The first is Biopharmaceutics/ Pharmacokinetics and the second is Clinical Pharmacokinetics. Lecture: three hours per week.
Prerequisite:
P2 standing, or consent of the instructor.
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PHA 412: Management of Pharmacy Operations
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
The principles of management, including personnel and financial management, will be covered as they apply to management of pharmacy operations in a variety of settings (e.g., community, health system, managed care). Lecture: three hours per week.
Prerequisite:
[[PHA-308]] or consent of the instructor.
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PHA 421: Pharmacotherapeutics I: Principles of Pharmacology & Medicinal Chemistry
2.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This course is the 1st of a twelve-module sequence that will integrate pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pathophysiology and therapeutics. This particular course will emphasize the most fundamental concepts central to drug therapy. A major emphasis will be placed on the interactions of drugs with their cellular targets in the human body, and the chemical properties of drugs that dictate their biological activity.
Prerequisite:
[[PHA-310]], [[PHA-327]], [[PHA-331]] [[PHA-332]] and [[PHA-365]]
Corequisite:
"[[PHA-423]], [[PHA-425]], [[PHA-401]]"
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PHA 423: Pharmacotherapeutics II: Principles of Pharmacotherapeutics
2.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This course is the 2nd of a twelve module sequence that will integrate pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pathophysiology and therapeutics. This team taught course is designed to provide students with an opportunity to learn, observe and apply concepts of these four content areas in an integrated manner. Concepts in each of these content areas will be emphasized to provide the necessary information for understanding Pharmacotherapeutics principles.
Prerequisite:
[[PHA-310]], [[PHA-327]], [[PHA-331]], [[PHA-332]], and [[PHA-365]] or [[CHM-365]]
Corequisite:
"[[PHA-421]], [[PHA-425]], and [[PHA-401]]"
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PHA 425: Pharmacotherapeutics III: Self-Care and Dermatology*
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This course is the 3rd of a twelve-module sequence that will integrate pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pathophysiology and therapeutics. This team taught course is designed to provide students with an opportunity to learn, observe and apply concepts of these four content areas in an integrated manner. Concepts in each of these content areas will be emphasized to provide the necessary information for pharmaceutical management of dermatological disorders and self- care issues.
Prerequisite:
[[PHA-310]], [[PHA-327]], [[PHA-331]], [[PHA-332]], and [[PHA-365]] or [[CHM-365]], and [[PHA-421]]
Corequisite:
"[[PHA423]], [[PHA401]]"
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PHA 426: Pharmacotherapeutics IV: Gastrointestinal Disorders*
2.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This course is the 6th of a twelve-module sequence that will integrate pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pathophysiology and therapeutics. This team taught course is designed to provide students with an opportunity to learn, observe and apply concepts of these four content areas in an integrated manner. Concepts in each of these content areas will be emphasized to provide the necessary information for pharmaceutical management of gastrointestinal diseases.
Prerequisite:
[[PHA-421]] [[PHA-423]]
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PHA 428: Pharmacotherapeutics V: Infectious Diseases*
4.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This course is the 4th of a twelve-module sequence that will integrate pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pathophysiology and therapeutics. This team taught course is designed to provide students with an opportunity to learn, observe and apply concepts of these four content areas in an integrated manner. Concepts in each of these content areas will be emphasized to provide the necessary information for pharmaceutical management of infectious diseases.
Prerequisite:
[[PHA-421]], [[PHA-423]]
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