2020-2021 Graduate Academic Catalog
2020–21 Graduate Academic Catalog Page 89 Graduate-Level Course Descriptions PHAR-6292 – PHAR-7348 PHAR-6292 Nanotechnology in Medicine 2 hours Most of the biological functions happen at nano-scale as our DNA and proteins also fall into this category. This course is designed to identify and quantify the fundamental interactions of nanomaterials with biological systems. The nanotechnology application in medicine offer exciting possibilities which we cannot achieve otherwise. This course is highly recommended for students who wish to pursue their careers/graduate studies in bio-medical engineering, nanosciences, bio- and medical-physics and phamaceutical sciences. (Prerequsites: college physics I or general physics I; chalculus and dynamical systems for life sciences or calculus I; and general chemistryII; or with the permission from the instructor) (odd years) PHAR-6295 Post Graduate Training Seminar 2 hours This elective course is designed to help prepare Pharm.D. students with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue post- graduate training and certification opportunities. Emphasis will be placed on the development of a comprehensive professional development plan that includes (at minimum) personal goal setting, self-assessment, employment search strategies, a curriculum vitae, and a letter of intent. Students will also be provided with opportunities to improve both their professional presentation skills and their interviewing skills. In-class discussion and student reflection will also focus on the role of God in our career paths. Prerequisite: P2 standing. PHAR-6900 Independent Study 2 hours Research or scholarship designed to give the qualified student the opportunity to complete an original investigation or pursue an area of interest not covered in the existing required or elective Pharm.D. curriculum The independent study topic and project outline must have prior approval by the assigned faculty member. PHAR-7311 2 hours Community Pharmacy Management Seminar Building on the overviews presented in PHAR-7353 Leadership and Business Module, this seminar course will focus on developing the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively and successfully manage the business of community pharmacy. Students will actively address a number of issues related to the entrepreneurial, financial, human resource, legal, operational, customer service and professional aspects of owning/operating a fictitious independent community pharmacy located in a mid- sized community in the Midwest. Prerequisites: PHAR-6110 Introduction to Pharmacy Practice; PHAR-6112 Introduction to Self Care; PHAR-6171 Community Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience I: PHAR-6172 Community Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience II; PHAR-6260 Patient Care and Safety; PHAR-6273 Institutional Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience I; PHAR-6274 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience IV; PHAR-7353 Leadership and Business Module. PHAR-7321 Pain Management and Palliative Care 2 hours Pain is a frequent complaint of individuals of any age and health status who are seeking healthcare. Additionally, with the growth of palliative care in the healthcare industry, pain and sympton management standards of care often differs from general medical management in healthy patients. Because medication therapy management is a large component of both pain management and palliative care, pharmacists with training in these areas can dramatically impact patient outcomes and quality of care. This course will provide an in-depth, case-based, problem-solving approach to pain managment and palliative care pharmacotherapy. The knowledge gained through this course will be applicable regardless of what area of practice pharmacy students may choose. Prerequisites: good standing in P2 or P3 year in the School of Pharmacy. (odd years) PHAR-7342 Pharmacy Laws and Regulations 2 hours This course will introduce students to the systems (legislative and regulatory bodies, both state and federal) by which laws and regulations related to the practice of pharmacy are created and/or promulgated, and establish an understanding regarding the historical framework of present laws and regulations. The course will subsequently focus on the laws and rules governing the practice of pharmacy in the state of Ohio as a guide to understanding the same across the nation. Finally, the course will introduce students to, and engage them in, the regulation enforcement and disciplinary roles of the Ohio Board of Pharmacy. Prerequisites: P3 or approval of instructor. PHAR-7343 Care Across the Lifespan 3 hours This course prepares the student to manage pharmacotherapy of patients across the lifespan, with an intentional focus on the practices of pediatrics and geriatrics (commonly referred to as special populations). A focus on dermatologic, rheumatologic, and ocular conditions is also included. The course focuses on the application of principles through team-based learning, peer instruction, simulation and demonstration labs, and expert consultations in a team-taught, multidisciplinary environment. The course vertically integrates pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutics pharmacokinetics, anatomy, pathophysiology, therapeutics, patient assessment, epidemiology, administrative and psychosocial-behavioral issues involved in patient care. Over- the-counter, prescription, herbal and non-traditional therapies, and non-drug therapies are specifically included. Prerequisites: P3 or approval of instructor. PHAR-7344 Advanced Bioethics 2 hours This course will explore the philosophical and theological foundations for professional, biomedical, and clinical ethics. Using case studies on different issues like contraception, abortion, euthanasia, personhood, and research ethics, this course will discuss and analyze them from different worldviews and contrast them with a biblical worldview. Prerequisites: P3 or approval of instructor. PHAR-7345 Advanced Drug Information 1 hour This course is the second in a series that connects data's creation and relationship to information, followed by the constitution of knowledge and its use in the provision of patient care. The focus of this course willl be to expand the foundational knowledge gained in PHAR-6135 to enhance student pharmacists' knowledge through mastery of drug information concepts to enable students to retrieve, evaluate and analyze drug and health- related information. Prerequisites: P3 or approval of instructor. PHAR-7348 Research Seminar 2 hours This research seminar course will focus on preparing students to actively engage in scholarship within the profession of pharmacy. The course content will consist of active learning pedagogical approaches and completion of their longitudinal Pharm.D. projects. Student presentations will be based on original research conducted during the first two years of the professional pharmacy program under the guidance of a faculty advisor. Prerequisites: P3 or approval of instructor.
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