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2017-2018 Academic Bulletin (Catalog) (Jan 2018) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
College of Pharmacy
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Memphis: 881 Madison Avenue • Memphis, TN 38163 • Phone: (901) 448-6036
Knoxville: 1924 Alcoa Highway, Box 117 • Knoxville, TN 37920 • Phone: (865) 974-2100
Nashville: 193 Polk Avenue, Suite 2D • Nashville, TN 37210 • Phone: (615) 532-3401
Marie A. Chisholm-Burns, PharmD, MPH, MBA, FCCP, FASHP, FAST
Dean
Dawn Havrda, PharmD, BSPS, FCCP
Associate Dean, Academic Affairs
Stephanie J. Phelps, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP, FAPhA, FPPAG
Associate Dean
Jennifer S. Williams, PharmD
Associate Dean, Student Affairs
Peter A. Chyka, PharmD, FAACT, DABAT
Associate Dean, Knoxville
Tracy M. Hagemann, PharmD, FCCP, FPPAG
Associate Dean, Nashville
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Glen E. Farr, PharmD
Associate Dean, Continuing Education
Bernd Meibohm, PhD, FCP, FAAPS
Associate Dean, Research and Graduate Programs
Bradley A. Boucher, PharmD, FCCP, FCCM
Associate Dean, Strategic Initiatives & Operations
Sheila F. Cooper, BBA
Assistant Dean, Finance & Administration
Richard A. Helms, PharmD, BCNSP, FPPAG
Chair, Department of Clinical Pharmacy
Georgi V. Petkov, PhD
Chair, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences |
Information About the College
Programs
Clinical Pharmacy
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PHCY 5004 - Clinical Toxicology Elective Cr Hrs: 2 (2-0-0)
This elective course discusses the recognition, management and prevention of common poisonings by medications, household products and industrial chemicals in children and adults.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Lecture Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall
Fall - Instructor of Record: Peter Anton Chyka -
PHCY 5005 - Community Pharmacy Elective Cr Hrs: 2 (2-0-0)
This elective course is designed to provide the student with the basic principles of community pharmacy management. The course will help students learn to solve problems in pharmacy location analysis, obtaining capital, purchasing, inventory control, pricing of products and services, financial analysis, computer applications, and pharmacy security.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Lecture Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Spring
Spring - Instructor of Record: Kenneth Hohmeier -
PHCY 5006 - Top 200 Drugs Elective Cr Hrs: 2 (2-0-0)
This one-month elective course that will familiarize the student with the generic and common brand names, appropriate dosages, indications, contraindications, and common side and adverse effects of the 200 most commonly prescribed medications. Some basic pharmacology of the major drug classes will also be included in the lecture material.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Lecture Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Spring
Spring - Instructor of Record: Michael Lloyd Christensen -
PHCY 5007 - Design and Conduct of Clinical Research Studies Cr Hrs: 2 (2-0-0)
The objective of this one-month elective course is to outline for students and trainees the process of conducting clinical research from a scientific, ethical, regulatory and managerial perspective. Educational activities that will complement various didactic presentations include review of original research articles, observation of an ongoing clinical research project, and preparation and presentation of a clinical research protocol by the participants.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Lecture Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Spring
Spring - Instructor of Record: Bradley A Boucher -
PHCY 5008 - Interprofessional Education and Clinical Simulation (IPECS) Teaching Assistant Cr Hrs: 1-2 (Varies)
This elective allows a second or third year student pharmacist to serve as a teaching assistant in the IPECS course series. The student will assist in teaching the basics of a complete medical history and physical examination using case studies of common acute and chronic diseases. Role-playing will be a part of the program. The student spends time each week discussing teaching techniques and 4 hours per week in laboratory teaching.
May be repeated up to 6 credit hours.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Lab, Lecture, Seminar, Independent Study INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION course? (respond “yes” or leave blank; for new courses only) YESSIMULATION course? (respond “yes” or leave blank; if yes, you must attach syllabus to course in Acalog; for new courses only) YESLocation offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Chasity Michelle Shelton Fall - Additional Instructor 1: Nancy Borja Hart Fall - Additional Instructor 2: Christa M George Spring - Instructor of Record: Chasity Michelle Shelton Spring - Additional Instructor 1: Leslie Hamilton Spring - Additional Instructor 2: Stephanie J Phelps -
PHCY 5009 - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) lll Elective Cr Hrs: 1 (0-2-0)
Students enrolled in this elective course will become certified as American Heart Association Instructors in Healthcare Provider CPR. They will be responsible for teaching CPR to student pharmacists and to the community.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Pass/Fail Instructional Method: Lab, Independent Study Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Prerequisites: PHCY 5000 - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) l Elective and PHCY 5000 - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) l Elective Term offered: Fall
Spring - Instructor of Record: Kelly Rogers -
PHCY 5010 - Landmark Clinical Trials Elective Cr Hrs: 2 (2-0-0)
This one month elective course prepares the student to define landmark clinical trials and their impact on evidence-based medicine, locate landmark clinical trials using information technology, identify and describe landmark clinical trials for difference disease states and their impact on disease states, analyze and present clinical trials. Students will participate in class discussions, prepare an individual presentation, as well as taking quizzes and a final exam.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Lecture Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Spring
Spring - Instructor of Record: Mary E. Yates -
PHCY 5011 - Critical Care Medicine Elective Cr Hrs: 2 (2-0-0)
This elective will assist students in gaining experience with the care and therapeutic management of the critically ill patient. The course will enable the student to understand evidenced based medicine in this this area of care and provide a basis for rationale use of therapeutic modalities in this patient population.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Lecture INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION course? (respond “yes” or leave blank; for new courses only) NoneSIMULATION course? (respond “yes” or leave blank; if yes, you must attach syllabus to course in Acalog; for new courses only) NoneLocation offered: Memphis, Knoxville, Nashville Term offered: Spring
Spring - Instructor of Record: A. Shaun Rowe -
PHCY 5012 - Drug Interactions Elective Cr Hrs: 2 (2-0-0)
To provide students an elective experience that uses active learning to gain a greater depth of knowledge of selected clinically significant drug interactions. This builds on material covered in pharmacology and the Therapeutics series of courses. Students will participate in class discussion, complete a writing assignment and give an individual presentation.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Lecture, Independent Study Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Spring
Spring - Instructor of Record: Timothy H Self -
PHCY 5013 - Advanced Cardiac Life Support Elective Cr Hrs: 2 (2-0-0)
Building upon the knowledge obtained from basic life support training, this one-month elective course will provide the student with an extensive review of advanced cardiac life support (ACLS). The overall goal of this course is to introduce the pharmacy student to the role of a pharmacist on the resuscitation team and prepare the student for the American Heart Association (AHA) ACLS healthcare provider course. Students will be responsible for reading and writing assignments as well as taking quizzes and a final exam.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Lecture, Lab SIMULATION course? (respond “yes” or leave blank; if yes, you must attach syllabus to course in Acalog; for new courses only) YesLocation offered: Memphis Prerequisites: CPR certification Term offered: Spring
Spring - Instructor of Record: Kelly C Rogers -
PHCY 5014 - Pediatrics Elective Cr Hrs: 2 (2-0-0)
This elective course is designed to strengthen the student’s knowledge of common pediatric problems and to increase their confidence in optimizing pharmacotherapy in the patient population.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Lecture Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Spring
Spring - Instructor of Record: Oscar Rafael Herrera -
PHCY 5015 - Ambulatory Care Elective Cr Hrs: 2 (2-0-0)
This elective course will increase students’ knowledge and clinical problem solving skills for chronic diseases commonly seen in the adult ambulatory patient. Medication selection and optimization as well as patient education will be emphasized. This course is designed to build upon the foundational knowledge and skills acquired in the therapeutics curriculum.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Lecture Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall
Fall - Instructor of Record: Andrea Franks -
PHCY 5016 - Infectious Diseases Elective Cr Hrs: 2 (2-0-0)
This elective course is designed to strengthen the student’s antibiotic knowledge so that he/she will be more confident in optimizing antimicrobial pharmacotherapeutics. Particular emphasis will be placed on knowing antibiotics; specifically, the therapeutic use, adverse effects, pharmacokinetics, and patient education issues associated with these agents.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Lecture Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall
Fall - Instructor of Record: G Christopher Wood -
PHCY 5017 - Drug Induced Disease Elective Cr Hrs: 2 (2-0-0)
This elective course will enhance each student’s knowledge with respect to the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and clinical presentation of selected major categories of adverse drug reactions and drug interactions. Students will also learn to recognize, evaluate, manage, and prevent adverse drug reactions and drug interactions. Students will be responsible for participating in class discussions, writing a paper as well as taking a final exam.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Lecture Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Spring
Spring - Instructor of Record: Christopher K Finch -
PHCY 5018 - Emergency Care Elective Cr Hrs: 2 (2-0-0)
This elective will incorporate didactic lectures to establish a basic understanding of the topic. It will also utilize group discussion of primary (research articles) and secondary (reviews and/or guidelines) literature. The course will provide the student with an advanced understanding of how results of clinical trials impact patient care, even during emergency situations. Students will also advance skills necessary to evaluate and present primary literature.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Lecture Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall
Fall - Instructor of Record: Gary Morgan Jones
Clinical Pharmacy - APPE: Patient Care
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PHCY 400 - Medicine l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of medicine.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Andrea Franks Spring - Instructor of Record: Andrea Franks -
PHCY 401 - Medicine ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of medicine. Medicine II is a continuation of the Medicine I APPE and is designed to build upon skills previously gained in Medicine I. For Medicine ll, student pharmacists are expected to provide care with more autonomy earlier in the month and to have a greater depth of knowledge and skill, compared to Medicine I. Increased ability to identify and solve patient-specific problems is expected.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Prerequisites: PHCY 400 - Medicine l Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Andrea Franks Spring - Instructor of Record: Andrea Franks -
PHCY 402 - Medicine lll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of medicine. Medicine III is a continuation of the Medicine I and Medicine II APPEs and is designed to build upon skills previously gained in Medicine l and ll. For Medicine lll, student pharmacists are expected to provide care with more autonomy earlier in the month and to have a greater depth and knowledge and skill, compared to Medicine l and ll. Increased ability to identify and solve patient-specific problems is expected.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Prerequisites: PHCY 400 - Medicine l and PHCY 401 - Medicine ll . Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Andrea Franks Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 407 - Cardiology ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of pharmacy in the area of cardiology.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Prerequisites: PHCY 410 - Cardiology l Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 408 - Nephrology Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics of nephrology. Student will focus on dosing medications in patients with renal failure and on the medical management of patients with chronic kidney disease who may be on dialysis.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 409 - Integrated Pharmacy Practice Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
This one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) is an elective patient care component of the experiential portion of the curriculum. The Integrated Pharmacy Practice rotation is an introduction of comprehensive clinical practice in a teaching hospital. This APPE is designed to enhance the student pharmacist’s knowledge base and to apply didactic material. The candidate will be responsible for applying appropriate pharmacologic therapy specific to patient diseases encountered in a variety of settings.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 410 - Cardiology l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of pharmacy in the area of cardiology.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 411 - Adult Oncology l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of oncology.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 412 - Adult Oncology ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of oncology.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 413 - Pulmonary Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of pulmonary medicine.
This course may no the repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 414 - Infectious Diseases l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of infectious diseases.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 415 - Infectious Diseases ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of infectious diseases.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 416 - Gerontology l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of pharmacy in the area of gerontology.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 417 - Gerontology ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of pharmacy in the area of gerontology.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 418 - Long Term Care l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation conducted in long term care facilities, or pharmacies which service such facilities, and which promotes the development of pharmacy practice skills appropriate for long term care facilities.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 419 - Long Term Care ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) conducted in long term care facilities, or pharmacies which service such facilities, and which promotes the development of pharmacy practice skills appropriate for long term care facilities.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 420 - Emergency Medicine l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of the emergency department.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 421 - Palliative Care Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
This one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) is a learning experience directed at providing care for palliative care patients. Students participate in all aspects of interprofessional care as part of the Palliative Care Consult Team (PCCT). Students will interview inpatients and/or family members and participate in the palliative care consult process. Students are considered important members of the Palliative Care team and will work closely with other team members on palliative care issues.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 422 - Critical Care Medicine l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) emphasizing the understanding and management of problems specifically related to critically ill patients. Identification of patient problems according to major body systems and application of clinical therapeutics to the critically ill patient will be stressed. Specific topics discussed include hemodynamic and physiologic monitoring, pharmacokinetic considerations and infectious problems in the critically ill patient.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 423 - Critical Care Medicine ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) emphasizing the understanding and management of problems specifically related to critically ill patients. Identification of patient problems according to major body systems and application of clinical therapeutics to the critically ill patient will be stressed. Specific topics discussed include hemodynamic and physiologic monitoring, pharmacokinetic considerations and infectious problems in the critically ill patient.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Prerequisites: PHCY 422 - Critical Care Medicine l Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 424 - Critical Care Medicine lll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) emphasizing the understanding and management of problems specifically related to critically ill patients. Identification of patient problems according to major body systems and application of clinical therapeutics to the critically ill patient will be stressed. Specific topics discussed include hemodynamic and physiologic monitoring, pharmacokinetic considerations and infectious problems in the critically ill patient.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Prerequisites: PHCY 422 - Critical Care Medicine l and PHCY 423 - Critical Care Medicine ll Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 425 - Surgery/Transplant Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of transplantation.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 427 - Government l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
This one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE). It is the classification for rotations involving the Indian Health Services, the United States Army, and the United States Air Force. This rotation involves, but is not limited to, direct patient care ensuring optimal healthcare delivery, application of clinical knowledge in management of acute conditions and chronic disease states, and the delivery of pharmaceutical care to the respective patient population. The Government Rotation provides the opportunity for student pharmacists to practice pharmacy outside the scope of traditional community and institutional settings. Student pharmacists are able to apply knowledge of pharmacotherapy in a unique setting that integrates both community and institutional pharmacy practice. Student pharmacists utilize communication skills by offering patient counseling on medications and by communicating with other healthcare providers as part of an interprofessional team.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 430 - Pediatrics l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of pediatrics.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 431 - Pediatrics ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of pediatrics.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 432 - Pediatrics lll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of pediatrics.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 433 - Pediatric Oncology Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of pediatric oncology.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 434 - Neonatology Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) that emphasizes the understanding and management of drug therapy issues related to the care of special problem newborns.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 435 - Obstetrics-Gynecology Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of obstetrics-gynecology.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 436 - Clinical Toxicology Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing experience with patients requiring urinary drug screenings for various aspects of pharmacotherapy compliance and abuse.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 438 - Clinical Pharmacogenetics Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation designed to enable the student to apply knowledge of pharmacogenomics as well as medication pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics to results of pharmacogenetic testing. The students will learn about the different computational tools necessary for integration of pharmacogenetics into routine patient care. Whenever possible, the students will participate in patient and clinician education with other professions, drug information, and quality improvement activities related to pharmacogenetics.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 440 - Nutrition l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of nutritional support.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 441 - Nutrition ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of nutritional support.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Prerequisites: PHCY 440 - Nutrition l Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 442 - Nutrition lll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of nutritional support.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Prerequisites: PHCY 440 - Nutrition l and PHCY 441 - Nutrition ll Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 443 - Pediatric Nutrition Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation on a consult service that provides prospective and continuous care, which requires daily involvement with patients and their caregivers. The student gains hands on experience in taking care of preterm neonates and children with unique nutritional needs and other medical needs such as appropriateness of antibiotics, diuretic therapy, gastrointestinal motility agents, pain management, etc. With supervision by pharmacy residents and faculty, students are expected to monitor their assigned patients; formulate a plan and discuss their plan with the appropriate medical, nursing, and pharmacy staff; write parenteral nutrition solution orders; and write progress notes in the patient’s medical record.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 444 - Home Infusion Therapy Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation that emphasizes the development of clinical skills in the area of intravenous drug therapy conducted in the home environment. Such therapies include antibiotics, chemotherapy, pain control, nutrition and hydration.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 446 - Neurology Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
This one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) elective is designed to give the student a well-rounded experience in neurology with practice activities performed among the inpatient services. The patient population will include adult patients admitted to the neurology unit at Fort Sanders. Students will attend various meetings as determined by the preceptor, including Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee. Opportunities will be available for exposure to minimally invasive neurointerventional techniques for treating stroke, aneurysms, and other vascular diseases in the brain through utilization of bi-plane angiography.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 447 - Transitional Care Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
This one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) is an elective patient care component of experiential learning. This rotation is an introduction to the growing emphasis on transitions in care that is associated with disease management. This experience is designed to enhance the student pharmacist’s knowledge and ability to individualize didactic course material to a specific patient. The student will be responsible for applying appropriate pharmacologic therapy specific to patient diseases encountered and enhancing communication skills through patient and health care provider education and facilitation of continuity of care.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 448 - Emergency Medicine ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of emergency care through an emergency department.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Prerequisites: PHCY 420 - Emergency Medicine l Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 449 - Medication Therapy Management l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
This one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) offers real practical experience for students providing detailed consultations and therapy management. Students will collaborate with physicians and other Health Care providers to maximize favorable outcomes for their patients. Students will conduct live Comprehensive Medication Reviews with patients as well as therapeutic interchanges to better manage their therapy. Students will work with pharmacists, and other pharmacy team members to learn the basic MTM billing procedures for Outcomes and Mirixa. MTM is the future of pharmacy and students play an important role in using their clinical knowledge to better take care of their patients.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 450 - Ambulatory Care l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month required advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) required rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of ambulatory care.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Christa M George Spring - Instructor of Record: Christa George -
PHCY 451 - Ambulatory Care ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month required advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) required rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of ambulatory care.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Prerequisites: PHCY 450 - Ambulatory Care l Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Christa M George Spring - Instructor of Record: Christa George -
PHCY 452 - Ambulatory Care lll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month required advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) required rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of ambulatory care.
This course may note be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Prerequisites: PHCY 450 - Ambulatory Care l and PHCY 451 - Ambulatory Care ll Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Christa M George Spring - Instructor of Record: Christa George -
PHCY 458 - Chemical Dependency Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical knowledge and skills in the promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of chemical dependency and alcohol and substance abuse.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 459 - Medication Therapy Management ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
This one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation offers real practical experience for students providing detailed consultations and therapy management. Students will collaborate with physicians and other Health Care providers to maximize favorable outcomes for their patients. Students will conduct live Comprehensive Medication Reviews with patients as well as therapeutic interchanges to better manage their therapy. Students will work with pharmacists, and other pharmacy team members to learn the basic MTM billing procedures for Outcomes and Mirixa. MTM is the future of pharmacy and students play an important role in using their clinical knowledge to better take care of their patients.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Prerequisites: PHCY 449 - Medication Therapy Management l Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 470 - Mental Health l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of mental health.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 471 - Mental Health ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of mental health.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Prerequisites: PHCY 470 - Mental Health l Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 480 - Advanced Community Practice l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) required rotation conducted in community pharmacies and which promotes the development of practice skills in comprehensive pharmaceutical care.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 481 - Advanced Community Practice ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) required rotation conducted in community pharmacies and which promotes the development of practice skills in comprehensive pharmaceutical care.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Prerequisites: PHCY 480 - Advanced Community Practice l Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 482 - Advanced Community Practice lll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) required rotation conducted in community pharmacies and which promotes the development of practice skills in comprehensive pharmaceutical care.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Prerequisites: PHCY 480 - Advanced Community Practice l and PHCY 481 - Advanced Community Practice ll Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 486 - Public Health Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) elective rotation that is conducted in a U.S. Public Health Service facility.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 498 - Veterinary Pharmacy Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
This one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) elective allows a student the opportunity to learn about pharmacology and therapeutics in a diverse animal population. The student will engage in the care of both small and large animals and will experience a variety of roles and responsibilities of a pharmacist in veterinary pharmacy.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 499 - International Pharmacy Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) elective conducted in pharmacy practice settings in Australia, New Zealand, France, Japan, Thailand, England, Sweden, Scotland, Denmark, or Spain. A major objective of this experience is to provide the student with an appreciation of cultural and political influences upon the practice of pharmacy.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Prerequisites: College approval. Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4002 - Medicine, Adult I Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of medicine.
This course may not be repeated
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Andrea Franks Spring - Instructor of Record: Andrea Franks -
PHCY 4003 - Medicine, Adult II Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of medicine. Medicine II is a continuation of the Medicine I APPE and is designed to build upon skills previously gained in Medicine I. For Medicine II, student pharmacists are expected to provide care with more autonomy earlier in the month and to have a greater depth of knowledge and skill, compared to Medicine I. Increased ability to identify and solve patient-specific problems is expected.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Andrea Franks Spring - Instructor of Record: Andrea Franks -
PHCY 4005 - Medicine, Pediatric Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of pediatrics.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4008 - Ambulatory Care l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month required advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) required rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of ambulatory care.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Christa M George Spring - Instructor of Record: Christa M George -
PHCY 4009 - Ambulatory Care ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month required advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) required rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of ambulatory care.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Christa M George Spring - Instructor of Record: Christa M George -
PHCY 4011 - Advanced Community Pharmacy Practice l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month required advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) required rotation conducted in a community pharmacy setting. Advanced level community pharmacy skills such as providing medication therapy management (MTM) using the pharmacist patient care process (PPCP), point-of-care testing (POCT), continuous quality improvement (CQI), and targeting adherence and other community pharmacy quality measures.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Kenneth Hohmeier Spring - Instructor of Record: Kenneth Hohmeier -
PHCY 4012 - Advanced Community Pharmacy Practice ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month elective advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) required rotation conducted in a community pharmacy setting. Advanced level community pharmacy skills such as providing medication therapy management (MTM) using the pharmacist patient care process (PPCP), point-of-care testing (POCT), continuous quality improvement (CQI), and targeting adherence and other community pharmacy quality measures.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Prerequisites: PHCY 4011 - Advanced Community Pharmacy Practice l Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Kenneth Hohmeier Spring - Instructor of Record: Kenneth Hohmeier -
PHCY 4015 - Cardiology l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of pharmacy in the area of cardiology.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4016 - Cardiology ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of pharmacy in the area of cardiology.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4017 - Chemical Dependency Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical knowledge and skills in the promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of chemical dependency and alcohol and substance abuse.
This course should not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4018 - Clinical Toxicology Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing experience with patients requiring urinary drug screenings for various aspects of pharmacotherapy compliance and abuse.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4025 - Critical Care Medicine, Adult l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) emphasizing the understanding and management of problems specifically related to critically ill patients. Identification of patient problems according to major body systems and application of clinical therapeutics to the critically ill patient will be stressed. Specific topics discussed include hemodynamic and physiologic monitoring, pharmacokinetic considerations and infectious problems in the critically ill patient.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4026 - Critical Care Medicine, Adult ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) emphasizing the understanding and management of problems specifically related to critically ill patients. Identification of patient problems according to major body systems and application of clinical therapeutics to the critically ill patient will be stressed. Specific topics discussed include hemodynamic and physiologic monitoring, pharmacokinetic considerations and infectious problems in the critically ill patient.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4030 - Emergency Medicine, Adult l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of the emergency department.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4031 - Emergency Medicine, Adult ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of the emergency department.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4035 - Gerontology l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of pharmacy in the area of gerontology.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4036 - Gerontology ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of pharmacy in the area of gerontology.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4037 - Government l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
This one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE). It is the classification for rotations involving the Indian Health Services, the United States Army, and the United States Air Force. This rotation involves, but is not limited to, direct patient care ensuring optimal healthcare delivery, application of clinical knowledge in management of acute conditions and chronic disease states, and the delivery of pharmaceutical care to the respective patient population. The Government Rotation provides the opportunity for student pharmacists to practice pharmacy outside the scope of traditional community and institutional settings. Student pharmacists are able to apply knowledge of pharmacotherapy in a unique setting that integrates both community and institutional pharmacy practice. Student pharmacists utilize communication skills by offering patient counseling on medications and by communicating with other healthcare providers as part of an interprofessional team.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4038 - Government ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
This one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE). It is the classification for rotations involving the Indian Health Services, the United States Army, and the United States Air Force. This rotation involves, but is not limited to, direct patient care ensuring optimal healthcare delivery, application of clinical knowledge in management of acute conditions and chronic disease states, and the delivery of pharmaceutical care to the respective patient population. The Government Rotation provides the opportunity for student pharmacists to practice pharmacy outside the scope of traditional community and institutional settings. Student pharmacists are able to apply knowledge of pharmacotherapy in a unique setting that integrates both community and institutional pharmacy practice. Student pharmacists utilize communication skills by offering patient counseling on medications and by communicating with other healthcare providers as part of an interprofessional team.
This course may to be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4039 - Home Infusion Therapy Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation that emphasizes the development of clinical skills in the area of intravenous drug therapy conducted in the home. Such therapies include antibiotics, chemotherapy, pain control, nutrition and hydration.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4040 - Infectious Diseases, Adult l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of infectious diseases.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4041 - Infectious Diseases, Adult ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of infectious diseases.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4044 - Integrated Pharmacy Practice Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
This one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) is an elective patient care component of the experiential portion of the curriculum. The Integrated Pharmacy Practice rotation is an introduction of comprehensive clinical practice in a teaching hospital. This APPE is designed to enhance the student pharmacist’s knowledge base and to apply didactic material. The candidate will be responsible for applying appropriate pharmacologic therapy specific to patient diseases encountered in a variety of settings.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4045 - International Pharmacy Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) elective conducted in pharmacy practice settings in Australia, New Zealand, France, Japan, Thailand, England, Sweden, Scotland, Denmark, or Spain. A major objective of this experience is to provide the student with an appreciation of cultural and political influences upon the practice of pharmacy.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4046 - Long Term Care l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation conducted in long term care facilities, or pharmacies which service such facilities, and which promotes the development of pharmacy practice skills appropriate for long term care facilities.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4047 - Long Term Care ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) conducted in long term care facilities, or pharmacies which service such facilities, and which promotes the development of pharmacy practice skills appropriate for long term care facilities.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4048 - Medication Therapy Management l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
This one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) offers real practical experience for students providing detailed consultations and therapy management. Students will collaborate with Physicians and other Health Care providers to maximize favorable outcomes for their patients. Students will conduct live Comprehensive Medication Reviews with patients as well as Therapeutic interchanges to better manage their therapy. Students will work with pharmacists, and other pharmacy team members to learn the basic MTM billing procedures for Outcomes and Mirixa. MTM is the future of pharmacy and Students play an important role in using their clinical knowledge to better take care of their patients.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4049 - Medication Therapy Management ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
This one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation offers real practical experience for students providing detailed consultations and therapy management. Students will collaborate with Physicians and other Health Care providers to maximize favorable outcomes for their patients. Students will conduct live Comprehensive Medication reviews with patients as well as Therapeutic interchanges to better manage their therapy. Students will work with pharmacists, and other pharmacy team members to learn the basic MTM billing procedures for Outcomes and Mirixa. MTM is the future of pharmacy and Students play an important role in using their clinical knowledge to better take care of their patients.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4050 - Mental Health l Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of mental health.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4051 - Mental Health ll Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics in the area of mental health.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4052 - Neonatology Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) that emphasizes the understanding and management of drug therapy issues related to the care of special problem newborns.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington -
PHCY 4053 - Nephrology Cr Hrs: 4 (0-0-160)
A one-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) providing supervised development of clinical skills and concepts in the application and promotion of rational pharmacotherapeutics of nephrology. Student will focus on dosing medications in patients with renal failure and on the medical management of patients with chronic kidney disease who may be on dialysis.
This course may not be repeated.
Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Clinical Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Fall, Spring
Fall - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington Spring - Instructor of Record: Catherine Crill Herrington
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