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Fall 2024
Sep 07, 2024
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PHRM 86200 - Institutional Pharmacy Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience
Credit Hours: 2.50. A 2.5-credit hour required experiential course in the summer prior to the third year of the professional Doctor of Pharmacy program. Students learn basic institutional pharmacy operations and sterile product compounding.
2.500 Credit hours

Syllabus Available
Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate, Professional
Schedule Types: Clinic 1, Clinic

Offered By: College of Pharmacy
Department: Dept of Pharm Practice


May be offered at any of the following campuses:     
      West Lafayette

Learning Outcomes: 1. Perform basic functions and skills in an actual practice setting. 2. Document a minimum of 160 hours of performance-based experience in an institutional pharmacy. 3. Demonstrate professional and ethical standards of conduct. 4. Reflect on the degree of professionalism displayed by pharmacy practitioners at the site. 5. Recognize and describe exemplary pharmacy operations and dispensing practices. 6. Debate the advantages and disadvantages of a variety of career options in institutional practice. 7. Self-assess learning within the scope of the experience. 8. Conduct an effective, conversational interview with a pharmacist. 9. Discuss and describe in writing the institutional pharmacist's role. 10. Discuss and describe in writing common problems/barriers that pharmacists encounter in the workplace. 11. Discuss and describe in writing important aspects, advantages, and disadvantages of a career in institutional pharmacy. 12. Reflect on new information learned. 13. Describe the institutional pharmacy work environment and staffing. 14. Describe the steps involved in the medication order filling and dispensing process. 15. Formulate an opinion on the quality of patient care. 16. Review common causes of medication errors and methods of prevention.

Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs:     
      Doctor of Pharmacy-DP
Must be enrolled in one of the following Classifications:     
      Professional Third Year

Corequisites:
PHRM 87400

Prerequisites:
Professional level PHRM 82900 Minimum Grade of C and Professional level PHRM 83500 Minimum Grade of C and Professional level PHRM 84000 Minimum Grade of C and Professional level PHRM 84100 Minimum Grade of C and Professional level PHRM 84200 Minimum Grade of P and Professional level PHRM 84400 Minimum Grade of C and Professional level PHRM 84500 Minimum Grade of C and Professional level PHRM 84800 Minimum Grade of C and Professional level PHRM 84900 Minimum Grade of C and Professional level PHRM 85400 Minimum Grade of P and Professional level PHRM 85500 Minimum Grade of P

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