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Phcy 508: Integrated Systems: GI/Nutrition

School of Pharmacy

This block provides patient-centered care of GI/nutrition systems while serving as a collaborative interprofessional team member. It introduces basic concepts of pharmacology and medicinal chemistry particularly as applied to gastrointestinal and nutrition systems. This course focuses on providing patient-centered care to patients who have a gastrointestinal or nutritional condition. Learners will develop, integrate, and apply knowledge from the foundational disciplines (i.e., pharmaceutical, social/behavioral/administrative, and clinical sciences) and apply the Pharmacists' Patient Care Process in solving case-based scenarios of patients with gastrointestinal and nutritional systems.

3 Credits

Prerequisites

  • Pre-requisite: Pharmacy PY2

Instruction Type(s)

  • Lecture: Lecture for Phcy 508
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