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Phcy 581: Pharmacy Practice Applications III

School of Pharmacy

This course provides students with the experience of applying the pharmacy practice components taught throughout the second-year professional pharmacy courses. The course emphasizes active learning for integration and application of curricular content and incremental development of professional and general abilities. Students will experience learning activities to develop skills in patient-centered care while serving as collaborative interprofessional team members. Learners will apply the skills acquired from Pharmacy Practice Applications I and II courses to enhance the material covered in the integrated course modules. Learners will be expected to employ critical- thinking skills to provide patient-centered care.

1 Credit

Prerequisites

  • Pre-requisite: Pharmacy PY2

Instruction Type(s)

  • Lecture/Lab: Lecture/Lab for Phcy 581
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