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PHA 528: Pharmacotherapeutics XI: Hematology/Oncology Diseases*
2.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This course is the 12th 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 528 - Pharmacotherapeutics XI: Hematology/Oncology Diseases*
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PHA 530: Pharmacotherapeutics XII: Central Nervous System Disorders*
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This course is the 11th 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 CNS and mental health disorders.
Prerequisite:
[[PHA-421]], [[PHA-423]]
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PHA 530 - Pharmacotherapeutics XII: Central Nervous System Disorders*
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PHA 532: Integrative Medicine and Nutrition
2.00 Credits
Wilkes University
The purpose of the Integrative Medicine and Nutrition course is to help students learn to integrate nonconventional treatments (natural medicines, manipulation therapy, acupuncture, etc.) into traditional treatment strategies. Additionally, students will learn about nutrition support practices, including enteral and parenteral care.
Prerequisite:
[[PHA-331]], [[PHA-332]], [[PHA-365]] or consent of the instructor.
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PHA 532 - Integrative Medicine and Nutrition
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PHA 534: Introduction to Hospital Pharmacy Practice
2.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This course introduces students to the practice of pharmacy within a hospital setting. Topics discussed include the accreditation process for hospitals, career options and residency or fellowship training, medication formulary management, automation and technology in hospital pharmacies, medication calculations, medication safety, clinical pharmacy practice, and sterile product preparation.
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PHA 536: Principles of Advanced Community Pharmacy Management
2.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This course is designed to provide a foundation for students interested in pursuing the development and implementation of advanced clinical programs in a community pharmacy. The student will be introduced to principles in pharmacy and fiscal management, professional development, and the management and legal issues relating to clinical pharmacy services. Didactic and active learning techniques will be employed throughout the course and the student will be required to develop a business plan.
Prerequisite:
P2 standing
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PHA 536 - Principles of Advanced Community Pharmacy Management
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PHA 538: Pediatric Pharmacotherapy
2.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This course is designed to expand the student's current knowledge base regarding the pediatric population and to introduce the core concepts involved in the care of this special population. The course prepares students to identify and address drug-related problems in pediatric patients and to demonstrate competency within those areas. This will be accomplished by completion of case scenarios, actual patient presentations, and a take-home examination. An on-site visit to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is required. Requirement: P-2 or P-3 standing.
Prerequisite:
P2 or P3 standing
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PHA 540: Comprehensive Diabetes Management
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This course provides a multidisciplinary foundation for health professionals in the principles of diabetes management. Students who successfully complete the course will have knowledge and the basic skill set that is needed to begin practicing diabetes management. The majority of this course is independent self-study of online lectures, but there are mandatory on-campus discussions and exams.Requirement: P2 or P-3standing.
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PHA 544: Managed Care Pharmacy
2.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This elective is intended to help future pharmacists interested in any area of practice better understand the clinical and business decision-making processes of the health care system. The elective will introduce and reinforce the concepts of population health and value, explore tools available to limit healthcare spending, and discuss unique ways pharmacists can be involved in improving patient care. This course will be offered during the spring semester each year.
Prerequisite:
P2 or P3 standing.
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PHA 552: Principles of Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Wilkes University
This will be an introductory course, the aims of which are to provide the principles of bioorganic and medical chemistry, including an understanding of drug structure-activity relationships, prediction of the physicochemical properties of a drug, basic knowledge of the major pathways of drug metabolism, and factors that can contribute to drug-drug interactions.
Prerequisite:
[[CHM-231]] - [[CHM-232]] or [[CHM-235]] - [[CHM-237]]
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PHA 555: Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience IV
2.00 Credits
Wilkes University
The course is designed to provide an introductory practice experience at a P3 level in the areas of Medication Therapy Management (MTM)/clinical telepharmacy and Intergenerational (IG) patient care. The course fosters the development of knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed for pharmacy practice through practical application in telepharmacy patient care and community settings.
Prerequisite:
Completion of all required courses in P2 year.
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