2021-2022 Graduate Academic Catalog

Page 100 2021–22 Graduate Academic Catalog Graduate-Level Course Descriptions PHAR-7375 – PHAR-7484 PHAR-7375 1 hour Service Learning Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience I Service Learning Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (Service Learning IPPE) in the third year of the professional curriculum is designed to provide opportunities for students to improve assessment and communication skills, begin appropriate method of disease management, evaluate social determinants of health, and to further establish a foundation of serving patients, especially the underserved populations. Students will demonstrate core practice skills: communication, ethics, medication therapy management, managing resources, wellness and health promotion, and critical thinking. Students in IPPE will participate in various pharmacy/health-related activities that are overseen and evaluated by a preceptor. Prerequisites: P3 or approval of instructor. PHAR-7376 1 hour Service Learning Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience II Service Learning Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPE) in the third year of the professional curriculum is designed to provide opportunities for students to improve assessment and communication skills, begin appropriate method of disease management, evaluate social determinants of health, and to further establish a foundation of serving patients, especially the underserved populations. Students will demonstrate core practice skills: communication, ethics, medication therapy management, managing resources, wellness and health promotion, and critical thinking. Students in IPPE will participate in various pharmacy/ health-related activities that are overseen and evaluated by a preceptor. Prerequisites: P3 or approval of instructor. PHAR-7380 Clinical Toxicology 2 hours This course will cover the basic principles of toxicology, focusing of toxic responses of select organ systems and patient populations. The course will also address some of the major classes of non-pharmacological toxicants, including pesticides and metals. In addition, the course will provide background on the role of the poison control center and the role of regulatory toxicology for human health. Prerequisites: good standing in P2 year; PHAR- 6130 Medicinal Biochemistry; PHAR-6132 Integrated Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology; PHAR-6135 Medical Informatics and Evidence-Based Medicine. PHAR-7385 Holistic Diabetes Management 2 hours This course is designed to provide learners with enhanced education on diabetes topics. Emphasis is placed on current approaches to the medical management of patients with diabetes as well as the role of interdisciplinary approaches to diabetes education and coaching/case management. Prerequisites: good standing in P1 and P2 years of the school of Pharmacy or by approval of the instructor. (Fee: $30) PHAR-7481 4 hours Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience I The Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences consist of nine one-month rotations beginning in May following completion of the third professional year and concluding in April of the fourth professional year. Courses are designed to emphasize continuity of care and incorporate acute, chronic, and wellness-promoting patient care services in ambulatory and inpatient/health-system settings. Individual courses will focus on direct patient care, interprofessional interaction and practice, and/or medication dispensing, distribution, administration, and systems management. During these courses, students spend one month (approximately 160 hours) in a variety of practice settings. Students are exposed to the role and responsibilities of the pharmacist in each practice and the importance of the pharmacist in patient care. Prerequisites: P4 or approval of instructor. PHAR-7482 4 hours Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience II The Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences consist of nine one-month rotations beginning in May following completion of the third professional year and concluding in April of the fourth professional year. Courses are designed to emphasize continuity of care and incorporate acute, chronic, and wellness-promoting patient care services in ambulatory and inpatient/health-system settings. Individual courses will focus on direct patient care, interprofessional interaction and practice, and/or medication dispensing, distribution, administration, and systems management. During these courses, students spend one month (approximately 160 hours) in a variety of practice settings. Students are exposed to the role and responsibilities of the pharmacist in each practice and the importance of the pharmacist in patient care. Prerequisites: P4 or approval of instructor. PHAR-7483 4 hours Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience III The Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences consist of nine one-month rotations beginning in May following completion of the third professional year and concluding in April of the fourth professional year. Courses are designed to emphasize continuity of care and incorporate acute, chronic, and wellness-promoting patient care services in ambulatory and inpatient/health-system settings. Individual courses will focus on direct patient care, interprofessional interaction and practice, and/or medication dispensing, distribution, administration, and systems management. During these courses, students spend one month (approximately 160 hours) in a variety of practice settings. Students are exposed to the role and responsibilities of the pharmacist in each practice and the importance of the pharmacist in patient care. Prerequisites: P4 or approval of instructor. PHAR-7484 4 hours Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience IV The Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences consist of nine one-month rotations beginning in May following completion of the third professional year and concluding in April of the fourth professional year. Courses are designed to emphasize continuity of care and incorporate acute, chronic, and wellness-promoting patient care services in ambulatory and inpatient/health-system settings. Individual courses will focus on direct patient care, interprofessional interaction and practice, and/or medication dispensing, distribution, administration, and systems management. During these courses, students spend one month (approximately 160 hours) in a variety of practice settings. Students are exposed to the role and responsibilities of the pharmacist in each practice and the importance of the pharmacist in patient care. Prerequisites: P4 or approval of instructor.

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