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  • 4.00 Credits

    An advanced practice experience to develop skills as a medication expert within an outpatient experiential setting focused on primary care. Students will coordinate, collaborate, and communicate among themselves, their preceptor, and other members of the interprofessional healthcare team to provide patient-centered care. Prerequisite: grade of C or higher in PHCY 6351 and PHCY 6357.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Course is a continuation of PHCY 6473 in which students will take on increasing responsibilities, develop an expanded understanding for systems management, and further advance their clinical skills as medication experts in the outpatient setting. Prerequisite: PHCY 6473.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four-week rotation in community pharmacy practice complete under the guidance of a licensed pharmacist. Patient care activities will include, but not be limited to, basic patient and drug therapy assessment, performing medication histories and prospective drug utilization reviews, basic patient counseling and active participation in the medication distribution process. Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in PHCY6352 and 6354 and satisfactory completion of all courses within the P1 curriculum (i.e. has attained P2 standing).
  • 4.00 Credits

    An advanced practice experience in community pharmacy designed to build upon introductory experiences and promote active participation in caring for patients in this practice setting. Students will spend 25-30% of their time in non-dispensing activities (e.g. screenings, in-depth counseling, MTM, immunizations, self-caretreatment, community presentations, etc.). Prerequisite: grade of C or higher in PHCY 6351 and PHCY 6357.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four-week rotation in hospital pharmacy practice completed under the guidance of a licensed pharmacist. Patient-care activities will include basic drug therapy and patient assessment, prospective drug utilization reviews, participating in the hospital's medication distribution process, performing calculations, compounding preparations and understanding pharmacy's role within the health-system through interdisciplinary interactions. Prerequisites: Grade of Cor higher in PHCY6352 and 6354 and satisfactory completion of all courses within P1 curriculum (i.e. has attained P2 standing).
  • 4.00 Credits

    An advanced practice experience in institutional/hospital pharmacy designed to build upon introductory experiences and promote active participation within the health-system through interdisciplinary interactions, projects, presentations, and patient care activities. Students will devote at least 50% of their time to nondispensing activities (e.g. monitoring meds, consults, discharge counseling, medication reconciliation, inservices). Prerequisite: grade of C or higher in PHCY 6351 and PHCY 6357
  • 1.00 Credits

    Designed to help prepare P4 pharmacy students to be knowledgeable and well-rounded practitioners. Provides an opportunity to reflect on rotation experiences, give professional level presentations, and exposure to content not covered elsewhere in curriculum. Course includes guest speakers, Pharm.D. seminars, assessment activities, job/residency fairs, P4 portfolio, and reflective writing. Prerequisite: grade of C or higher in PHCY 6351 and PHCY 6357
  • 3.00 Credits

    An advanced study in the integration of modern cardiovascular physiology, pharmacology, biochemistry and cell biology concepts. Dual listed with PHCY 5550. Prerequisites: PHCY 6230 (or equivalent) and consent of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces critical thinking through a study of elementary logic, scientific method and philosophical problems of ethics, religion, epistemology and metaphysics.
  • 3.00 Credits

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