The Foundations of Clinical Pharmacy is a two hour course designed to provide the student with fundamental foundational understandings of the principles of clinical pharmacy and pharmacy practice. The course will focus on the provision of knowledge about critical components of clinical pharmacy to ensure the delivery of safe, effective, and competent patient care and professional practice.
Four experiential training weeks in a critical care department. This includes various activities such as attending morning rounds, other clinical rounds, and discussing clinical cases based on daily follow-up and monitoring, and detailed evaluation of the pharmacotherapeutics of their assigned patients in the department. The goal is to improve students’ practical clinical skills that would enhance the positive contribution of clinical pharmacists in medical care at the hospital. Prerequisite: successfully completing all courses: theoretical (both obligatory and elective), and practical (including PHAR D402 Community Pharmacy) as stated in the curriculum
Four experiential training weeks in the area of clinical pharmaceutical care for pain management.
Prerequisite: successfully completing all courses: theoretical (both obligatory and elective), and practical (including PHAR D402 Community Pharmacy) as stated in the curriculum.
Pharmacotherapy of neurological and psychiatric disorders, infectious diseases, immunological and hematological diseases, and tumors in relation to the pathophysiologic conditions of the patient. Concepts of drug action, therapeutic uses, goals of treatment, therapeutic plan, patient counseling, drug monitoring and evaluation of the therapeutic outcomes. Methods of interacting and supporting other members of the medical care team by developing and evaluating patient’s therapeutic plans, and offering alternative therapeutic options/plans when needed. Prerequisite: PHAR446
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