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This course introduces pharm D students to their professional responsibilities as pharmacists. The course is intended to provide students with a systematic approach to patient-centered pharmaceutical care that will be applied and practiced throughout the curriculum. Primary Course Outcomes 1. Understand the basic concept of pharmaceutical care and clinical pharmacy practice. 2. be familiar with medical terminology and patient history taking. 3. Develop a basic clinical pharmacy practice skills. 4. Develop relevant communication skills. 5. Identify the sources for and collect the essential elements of a pharmaceutical care database.
2008-2009, 2009-2010
  
This course introduces pharm D students to their professional responsibilities as pharmacists. The course is intended to providestudents with a systematic approach to patient-centered pharmaceutical care that will be applied and practiced throughout the curriculum. Primary Course Outcomes 1. Assess patient related needs and identify different types of Treatment Related Problems (TRPs). 2. Communicate effectively with patients, physicians, and other health care professionals. (This includes both oral and written communication). 3. Document recommendations in the form of a SOAP note.
2008-2009, 2009-2010
  
This hospital training is directed toward training the students to use the theoretical and basic principles of pharmacology, therapeutic and clinical courses in dealing with real cases to identify and solve different treatment related problems.
2008-2009, 2009-2010
  
The course will reinforce the knowledge of pharmacological mechanisms gained in the lecture course. The students will learn how the action of drugs can be investigated in in vitro animal preparations as well as in vivo based on simulation program. The course will also improve the students' ability to analyze and present their experimental data.
2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010
  
This hospital training is directed toward training the students to use the theoretical and basic principles of pharmacology, therapeutic and clinical courses in dealing with real cases to identify and resolve different treatment related problems in pediatrics population.
2010 till now