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Nov 22, 2024
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PHCY 1205 - Interprofessional Education and Clinical Simulation II
Cr Hrs: 1 (0-2-0) This required course is a continuation of PHCY 1105 and is designed to teach student pharmacists a consistent approach to the pharmacist patient care process and assess skills-based activities through the use of active learning, team-based learning and clinical simulation. Student pharmacists will focus on optimizing medication use in the community pharmacy setting to improve patient care and demonstrate through class activities how pharmacists are integral members of the health care team. The course also prepares student pharmacists to advocate for, provide education about, and administer medications and vaccines through the use of a highly interactive didactic and laboratory classes designed to address medication and immunization needs, compensation, marketing, legal and regulatory issues, and injection-technique training. The course also includes interprofessional education exercises with the purpose of bringing together learners from two or more health professions to increase mutual respect and understanding of their unique roles and perspectives, to enhance collaboration and communication, and to improve patient outcomes.
May repeat one time.
Grade Mode: HP/P/NP
Instructional Method: Lecture, Lab, Independent Study Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Term offered: Spring Spring - Instructor of Record: Chelsea Renfro
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