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2015-2016 General Catalog 
    
2015-2016 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Pharmacy

  
  • PHA 4653L Coop Wrk Stud-indus


  
  • PHA 4654L Coop Wrk Stud-govt


  
  • PHA 4660 Clin Pract/therap II


  
  • PHA 4723 Phar & Health Care I


  
  • PHA 4725 Phar & Hlth Care II


  
  • PHA 4730 Drug Aduse Education


  
  • PHA 4730L Drug Abuse Edu Lab


  
  • PHA 4769 Counseling In Non-prescription Drugs (3)


    Professional And Pharmacological Aspects Of Non-prescription Medications. Patient Counseling And Management Of Disease States. Product Selection.

  
  • PHA 4785 Clinical Patient Assessment


    Designed To Develop Knowledge In Clinical Methods Of Evaluation, Data, Collection And Interpretation. Techniques Of Client Interviewing, Charting And Assessment Will Be Covered.

  
  • PHA 4886 Phar Forum & Colloquium VII


    Colloquium Involving National Speakers, Informational Presentations And Career Opportunities Along With Students Discussions. Students Are Required To Be Knowledgeable Of The Company Each Speaker Represents And Ask Questions Of Each Speaker. An Unsatisfactory Grade Will Require The Student To Repeat That Semester. Only (1) Excused Absent Is Allowed Per Semester. One (1) Presentation As Scheduled

  
  • PHA 4887 Phar Forum & Colloquium VIII


    Colloquium Involving National Speakers, Informational Presentations And Career Opportunities Along With Students Discussions. Students Are Required To Be Knowledgeable Of The Company Each Speaker Represents And Ask Questions Of Each Speaker. An Unsatisfactory Grade Will Require The Student To Repeat That Semester. Only (1) Excused Absent Is Allowed Per Semester. One (1) Presentation As Scheduled

  
  • PHA 4905 Directed Individual Study (2-5)


    Prerequisite: Consent Of Instructor.

  
  • PHA 4931 Professional Seminar


  
  • PHA 4950L Pharm Education Tour


  
  • PHA 4954 Honor Thesis


  
  • PHA 5005C Intro Phar Prac Experience-III


    This Course Is Designed To Provide The Student With Necessary Skills Needed To Perform Clincally Oriented Activities Such As Case Presentations, Journal Clubs, Drug Literature Evaluation As Well As Participating In Community Service Activities Such As Health Fairs. Pre-reflection And Post-reflection Sessions Will Also Take Place In Both Semesters. Students Must Also Complete The Summer Experience (160 Hours) As A uisite For This Course

  
  • PHA 5006C Intro Pharm Pract Experienc IV


    This Course Is Designed To Provide The Students With Necessary Skills Needed To Perform Clinically Oriented Activities Such As Case Presentations, Journal Clubs, Drug Literature Evaluation As Well Participating In Community Service Activities Such As Health Fairs. Pre-reflection And Post-reflection Sessions Will Take Place In Both Sessions

  
  • PHA 5103 Principles Of Medication Dispensing And Compounding Laboratory (1)


    Prerequisite: Concurrent Enrollment In Principles Of Medication Dispensing And Compounding. Laboratory Accompaniment Of Lecture Course. Three (3) Hours Per Week.

  
  • PHA 5103L Prin Med Comp & Di-L


  
  • PHA 5212 Evidenced-based Medicine


    This Course Is Designed To Teach The Skills Required To Apply This Method Of Learning In Preventative Medicine, Quality Improvement, Patient Safety, And Clinical Therapeutics. The Critical Evaluation Of The Recent Medical And Pharmacotherapeutic Literature Will Be Focus Of This Course

  
  • PHA 5232 Evolution Of Pharmacy Law And Ethics. (3)


    Prerequisite: Enrollment In Semesters 9/10. Review Of The Pharmacists Ethical Role In Practice And The Laws Influencing Ethical Behavior.

  
  • PHA 5234 Jurisprudence And Ethics II


    This Course Will Introduce The Pharmacy Student To The Various Ethics, Moralities, And Laws Governing The Practice Of Pharmacy. Classroom Discussion And Case Presentations Will Be A Large Portion Of The Overall Course. This Course Is Not Designed To Prepare Lawyers; However, After Completion Of The Course, One Will Be Able To Apply Certain Legal And Ethical Facts

  
  • PHA 5285 Prin Of Pharmaeco & Pharmaepid


    This Course Presents The Theory And Application Of Pharmacoeconomic Analysis And Pharmacoepidemiology Within The Pharmacy Practice

  
  • PHA 5565 Drug-induced Disease


  
  • PHA 5566 Cardiovascular Wellness And Prevention (3)


    Prerequisite: Enrollment Semesters9/10. Course Designed To Explore And Present The Factors And Lifestyle Changes Required To Prevent Cardiovascular Diseases.

  
  • PHA 5600 Concepts In Clin Onocology


    This Course Will Provide Information About The Pathophysiology Of Common Onocology Disorders And Present Standard Therapies For These Disorders. Emphasis Will Be Placed On Designing Appropriate Regimens, Defining Therapeutic Goals, Monitoring Clinical And Laboratory Parameters,and Identifying Drug Interactions And Adverse Reactions

  
  • PHA 5601 Pediatric Ambulatory Care (3)


    Prerequisite: Enrollment In Semesters 9/10. Pharmacotherapeutic Management Of Selected Diseases In Pediatric Patients Encountered In Ambulatory Settings.

  
  • PHA 5602 Pediatric Pharmacotherapy In The Acute Care Setting (3)


    Prerequisite: Enrollment Semesters 9/10. Review Of Pharmacotherapeutic Management Of Various Disease States Encountered In Pediatrics As Seen In The Acute Care Setting.

  
  • PHA 5605 Pharmacotherapeutics I (4)


    Prerequisite: Pharm Care IV. Continuation Of Pharmaceutical Care IV. Therapeutic Management Of Various Diseases With Emphasis On Developing Plans Of Care, Monitoring And Evaluation Of Drug Therapy Regimens. Use Of Advanced Technology In The Diagnosis And Therapeutic Management Of Diseases. Development And Use Of Algorithms In The Disease Management Process. Process For Documenting Therapeutic Recommendations/interventions.

  
  • PHA 5606 Pharmacotherapeutics II (4)


    The Course Is A Continuation Of PHA 5605 Pharmacotherapeutics I (4) . Therapeutic Management Of Selected Disease States Is Presented. Students Learn Basic Skills Required For Effective Disease Management. Critical Problem Solving Utilizing Actual Patient Case Scenarios And The Ability To Design, Implement, And Evaluate Therapeutic Regimens Is Expected.

  
  • PHA 5613 Adv Phar Practice I


  
  • PHA 5615 Medication Therapy Mgmt I


    This Course Has Been Designed To Provide The Student With Principles Of Pharmacotherapeutics To Be Utilized When Providing Medication Therapy Management For Patients For Patients With Various Diseases And /or Combinations Of Diseases. Specific Emphasis On Developing A Medication Treatment Plan, Communication, Implementation And Monitoring The Medication Plan Stressed. Pertinent Patient And Provider Education To Achieve Positive Therapeutic Outcomes Is Provided

  
  • PHA 5615L Med Therapy Mgmt Lab-I


    This Course Has Been Designed To Provide The Student With The Necessary Skills Required To Provide Medication Therapy Management Services. The Focus Of The Lab Is Skill Development And Will Include The Use Technology To Emphasize How To Utilize Concepts Learned In Didactic Course To Provide Medication Therapy Management Services To Patient And Providers When Managing A Wide-variety Of Diseases And Clinical Situations

  
  • PHA 5616 Adv Phar Practice II


  
  • PHA 5617 Adv Phar Pract III


  
  • PHA 5617L Med Therapy Mgmt Lab-II


    This Course Has Been Designed To Provide The Student With The Necessary Skills Required To Provide Medication Therapy Management Services. The Focus Of The Lab Is Skill Development And Will Include The Use Technology To Emphasize How To Utilize Concepts Learned In Didactic Course To Provide Medication Therapy Management Services To Patient And Providers When Managing A Wide-variety Of Diseases And Clinical Situations objectives/learning outcome(s)/major Topics

  
  • PHA 5619 Infectious Dis Thry


  
  • PHA 5626 Adv Hosp Pharm Practice Exp


    This Course Will Provide The Student With Experiential Training In Hospital Pharmacies. The Student Will Work Under The Direct Supervision Of A Pharmacist Preceptor To Provide Pharmaceutical Care In The Hospital Settin As Required By New Acpe Guidelines

  
  • PHA 5627 Advanced Community Pharmacy Pr


    This Course Will Provide The Student With Experiential Training In Community Pharmacies. The Student Will Work Under The Direct Supervision Of A Phamarcist Preceptor To Provide Pharmaceutical Care In The Community Setting As Required By New Acpe Guildlines

  
  • PHA 5651 Adv Phar Pract Elect I


    This Course Is Designed To Allow The Student To Obtain Experience In Providing Pharmaceutical Care Or Administrative Experience During The Assigned 4 Week Period In A Variety Of Clinical Or Administrative Type Settings . Students Will Be Responsible For The Appropriate Data Collection, Monitoring Activities And Communication ( Written And Oral) Depending Upon The Activities Assigned By Preceptor. Specific Emphasis Is Placed On The Student’s Ability To Effectively Integrate Concepts And Applications Of Knowledge That Will Incorporate Information Obtained From Previous Courses In Pharmacology, Laboratory Medicine, Pharmacotherappeutics, Administrative Sciences And Medication Dispensing And Compounding Classes. In Addition, Written And/or Oral Communication Skills May Be Assessed. These Experiences Will Occur Utilizing A Wide Variety Of Practice Settings

  
  • PHA 5652 Adv Phar Pract Elect II


    This Course Is Designed To Allow The Student To Obtain Experience In Providing Pharmaceutical Care Or Administrative Experience During The Assigned 4 Week Period In A Variety Of Clinical Or Administrative Type Settings . Students Will Be Responsible For The Appropriate Data Collection, Monitoring Activities And Communication ( Written And Oral) Depending Upon The Activities Assigned By Preceptor. Specific Emphasis Is Placed On The Student’s Ability To Effectively Integrate Concepts And Applications Of Knowledge That Will Incorporate Information Obtained From Previous Courses In Pharmacology, Laboratory Medicine, Pharmacotherappeutics, Administrative Sciences And Medication Dispensing And Compounding Classes. In Addition, Written And/or Oral Communication Skills May Be Assessed. These Experiences Will Occur Utilizing A Wide Variety Of Practice Settings

  
  • PHA 5653 Adv Pharm Pract Elective III


    This Course Is Designed To Allow The Student To Obtain Experience In Providing Pharmaceutical Care Or Administrative Experience During The Assigned 4 Week Period In A Variety Of Clinical Or Administrative Type Settings . Students Will Be Responsible For The Appropriate Data Collection, Monitoring Activities And Communication ( Written And Oral) Depending Upon The Activities Assigned By Preceptor. Specific Emphasis Is Placed On The Student’s Ability To Effectively Integrate Concepts And Applications Of Knowledge That Will Incorporate Information Obtained From Previous Courses In Pharmacology, Laboratory Medicine, Pharmacotherappeutics, Administrative Sciences And Medication Dispensing And Compounding Classes. In Addition, Written And/or Oral Communication Skills May Be Assessed. These Experiences Will Occur Utilizing A Wide Variety Of Practice Settings

  
  • PHA 5675 Geropsychiatry


    The Geropsychiatry Practice Experience Is Designed To Reinforce The Didactic Teaching Of Care For Geriatric Patients. The Experience Assists In Redefining The Students Skills In Pharmacotheraphy, Verbal And Written Communication , Drug Information And Retrieval And Evaluation, Patient Monitoring, Assessment And Diagnostics As They Apply To The Field Of Geriatrics

  
  • PHA 5676 Adv Medication Therapy


    Clinical Clerkships II, Each Candidate Is Required To Complete Full-time Rotations In Each Of The Following: Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Drug Information, Ambulatory Care.

  
  • PHA 5681 Pediatrics I


    Clinical Clerkships I, Each Candidate Is Required To Complete Full-time Rotations In Each Of The Following: Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Drug Information, Ambulatory Care.

  
  • PHA 5690 Intro Clin Clerkship


  
  • PHA 5692 Clerksh/ambul Care I


    Clinical Clerkships III, Each Candidate Is Required To Complete Full-time Rotations In Each Of The Following: Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Drug Information, Ambulatory Care.

  
  • PHA 5693 Ambulatory Care II


    Clinical Clerkships II, Each Candidate Is Required To Complete Full-time Rotations In Each Of The Following: Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Drug Information, Ambulatory Care

  
  • PHA 5694 General Medicine I


    Clinical Clerkships IV, Each Candidate Is Required To Complete Full-time Rotations In Each Of The Following: Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Drug Information, Ambulatory Care.

  
  • PHA 5695 General Medicine II


    Clinical Clerkships V, Each Candidate Is Required To Complete Full-time Rotations In Each Of The Following: Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Drug Information, Ambulatory Care.

  
  • PHA 5696 Psychiatry I


    Clinical Clerkships VI, Each Candidate Is Required To Complete Full-time Rotations In Each Of The Following: Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Drug Information, Ambulatory Care.

  
  • PHA 5698 Pharmacy Rotation


    Clinical Clerkships I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII Each Candidate Is Required To Complete Full-time Rotations In Each Of The Following: Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Drug Information, Ambulatory Care.

  
  • PHA 5718 Research Methods. (1)


    Completion Of Semester 10 Course Work. Students Will Work Collaboratively With Assigned Professors To Complete A Research Project And Paper Of Publishable Quality. Emphasis Placed On Research Design, Proposal Writing, Problem Solving, Abstract And Manuscript Preparation.

  
  • PHA 5745 Pharmacy Communications (3)


    Prerequisite: Enrollment In Semesters 9/10. A Study Of Basic Concepts In Effective Communication Techniques With Specific Emphasis Of The Role Of The Pharmacist In Improving Patient Understanding Of Medication Regimens And Health Related Issues.

  
  • PHA 5746 Patient Counseling (1)


    Prerequisite: Completion Of Semester 8 Course Work. Techniques And Problems Involved With Counseling Patients Presented. Counseling Suggestions For All Major Dosage Forms And Drug Classes Are Presented.

  
  • PHA 5768 Alternative Medicine (3)


    This Course Will Allow Students To Learn About The Medicinal Uses Of Alternative Medicine, The Role Of The Pharmacist In Educating Consumers About Alternative Medicine, And The Risks And Benefits Associated With Alternative Medicine.

  
  • PHA 5775 Gerontology And Nutrition (3)


    Prerequisite: Enrollment In Semesters 9/10. A Course Designed To Explore Major Diseases Experienced In The Geriatric Population And Effective Therapeutic Management. Considerations For Pharmacodynamic And Pharmacokinetic Changes In The Elderly.

  
  • PHA 5786 Patient Assessment Skills (2)


    Designed To Develop Knowledge In Clinical Methods Of Evaluation, And Data Collection And Interpretation. Techniques Of Patient Interviewing, Charting, Medication Profiling, And Patient Advisement Will Be Covered.

  
  • PHA 5792 Drug Literature


  
  • PHA 5794 Drug Information Systems & Drug Literature Evaluation (1)


    Sem. 9 & 10. Review Of Principles And Techniques Employed In Evaluation Of Clinical Literature, With Emphasis On Effective Use Of Available Literature Sources. The Types Of Drug Information Centers And Of The Operation And Management Of A Drug Information Center With Emphasis On The Retrieval Systems Utilized.

  
  • PHA 5810 Applied Immunology (2)


    Directed Elective. A Study Of The Basic Principles Of Immunology, Including Antigen-antibody Reactions, Humoral Immunity, And Hypersensitivity Reactions, As Well As The Immunopathology Of Selected Disease Complexes.

  
  • PHA 5888 Phar Forum & Colloquium IX


    Colloquium Involving National Speakers, Informational Presentations And Career Opportunities Along With Students Discussions. Students Are Required To Be Knowledgeable Of The Company Each Speaker Represents And Ask Questions Of Each Speaker. An Unsatisfactory Grade Will Require The Student To Repeat That Semester. Only (1) Excused Absent Is Allowed Per Semester. One (1) Presentation As Scheduled

  
  • PHA 5889 Pharm Forum & Colloquium X


    Colloquium Involving National Speakers, Informational Presentations And Career Opportunities Along With Students Discussions. Students Are Required To Be Knowledgeable Of The Company Each Speaker Represents And Ask Questions Of Each Speaker. An Unsatisfactory Grade Will Require The Student To Repeat That Semester. Only (1) Excused Absent Is Allowed Per Semester. One (1) Presentation As Scheduled

  
  • PHA 5897 Pat & Adv Legal Iss Pha Pract


    This Course Will Increase Understanding Of Several Advanced Legal Topics In Pharmacy Practice For Students Planning To Work For Pharmaceutical Companies, The Fda Or Retail Stores. The Course Will Cover The Following Topics: Patents And Orange , Obra-90, Hipaa & Medication Therapy Management, The Dietary Supplement Health Education Act ,consultant Pharmacist Liability, Pharmaceutical Whistle Blower Cases, Off-label Use And Marketing Of Prescription Drugs, A Pharmacist’s Duty To Warn, A Pharmacist’s Right To Choose And Other Relevant Laws Impacting Pharmacy Practice

  
  • PHA 5915L Special Research Studies (2-5)


    Consent Of Instructor. An Individual Clinical Research Project Of The Candidate’s Interest Designed To Identify And Offer Solutions To Clinical Problems.

  
  • PHA 5917L Clin Sem & Research Mtds Lab-I


    This Course Is Intended To Provide Students With Communication And Research Skills Designed To Supplement Clinical Clerkship Training. Weekly Discussions Of Current Topics Interest In Area Of Clinical Pharmacy Will Be Presented By Faculty, Students And Invited Outside Lectures. The Student Will Be Assigned To Present Topic Discussions On Disease State Management. Each Student Will Be Expected To Demonstrate A Critical Evaluation Of Medical Literature Through Journal Reviews And Drug Information Questions. Students Will Work Collaboratively With Assigned Professors Throughout All (3) Semesters To Complete A Research Project And Paper Of Publishable Quality. Emphasis Is Placed On Research Design,proposalwriting ,irb Submission, Problem Solving, Abstract And Manuscript Preparation. Students Will Demonstrate Professional Competency To Sit For The North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination ( Naplex) Exam After Graduation By Successfully Passing One (mock Naplex) Exams Of 75%

  
  • PHA 5918L Cln Sem & Research Mtds Lab-II


    This Course Is Intended To Provide Students With Communication And Research Skills Designed To Supplement Clinical Clerkship Training. Weekly Discussions Of Current Topics Interest In Area Of Clinical Pharmacy Will Be Presented By Faculty, Students And Invited Outside Lectures. The Student Will Be Assigned To Present Topic Discussions On Disease State Management. Each Student Will Be Expected To Demonstrate A Critical Evaluation Of Medical Literature Through Journal Reviews And Drug Information Questions. Students Will Work Collaboratively With Assigned Professors Throughout All (3) Semesters To Complete A Research Project And Paper Of Publishable Quality. Emphasis Is Placed On Research Design,proposalwriting ,irb Submission, Problem Solving, Abstract And Manuscript Preparation. Students Will Demonstrate Professional Competency To Sit For The North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination ( Naplex) Exam After Graduation By Successfully Passing One (mock Naplex) Exams Of 75%

  
  • PHA 5919L Cln Sem & Research Mtd Lab-III


    This Course Is Intended To Provide Students With Communication And Research Skills Designed To Supplement Clinical Clerkship Training. Weekly Discussions Of Current Topics Interest In Area Of Clinical Pharmacy Will Be Presented By Faculty, Students And Invited Outside Lectures. The Student Will Be Assigned To Present Topic Discussions On Disease State Management. Each Student Will Be Expected To Demonstrate A Critical Evaluation Of Medical Literature Through Journal Reviews And Drug Information Questions. Students Will Work Collaboratively With Assigned Professors Throughout All (3) Semesters To Complete A Research Project And Paper Of Publishable Quality. Emphasis Is Placed On Research Design,proposalwriting ,irb Submission, Problem Solving, Abstract And Manuscript Preparation. Students Will Demonstrate Professional Competency To Sit For The North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination ( Naplex) Exam After Graduation By Successfully Passing One (mock Naplex) Exams Of 75%

  
  • PHA 5930 Issues In Contemporary Pharmacy Practice. (2)


    Prerequisite: Completion Of Semester 9 Course Work. Current Topics Of Interest To The Profession Of Pharmacy. This Course Has Been Designed To Assist In Shaping Student Philosophy And Overall Understanding Of Controversial Issues Affecting Pharmacy Practice.

  
  • PHA 5932 Clinical Seminars (1,1)


    Weekly Discussion Of Current Topics Of Interest In The Area Of Clinical Pharmacy Will Be Presented By Faculty, Students, And Invited Outside Lectures.

  
  • PHA 5933 Clin Seminar II


  
  • PHA 5935 Clin Seminar III


  
  • PHA 6105 Unit Operations In The Pharmaceutical Industry Lab (1)


    Lab To Accompany PHA 6105.

  
  • PHA 6105L Unit Oper Phar Ind L


  
  • PHA 6116 Stability And Chemical Kinetics Of Drugs


  
  • PHA 6117 Advanced Physical Pharmacy (3)


    Special Topics Of A Physical-chemical Nature Applicable To Pharmaceutical Systems. Emphasis Is Given To Chemical Kinetics, Stability Of Pharmaceuticals And Principles Of Colloid And Surface Science. Applications To Dosage Form Design And Biological Systems Are Considered. Three (3) Lectures Per Week.

  
  • PHA 6121C Advanced Pharmacokinetics (4)


    Principles Of Pharmacokinetics Parameters (absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion) As They Relate To Dosage Regimen Of Individual Drugs And Patient Factors Which Affect Drug Therapy. Four (4) Lectures Per Week.

  
  • PHA 6174 Sterile Dosage Forms


  
  • PHA 6174L Sterile Dosag Form L


  
  • PHA 6175 Pharm Product Formul


  
  • PHA 6175L Pharm Prod Formu-L


  
  • PHA 6176 Drug Delivery (3)


    To Understand The Theoretical Basis Of New Drug Delivery Systems. The Student Should Develop The Ability To Utilize And Apply The Properties Of Drug And Carrier System To Develop New Dosage Forms. Three (3) Hours Per Week

  
  • PHA 6180 Advanced Pharmaceutics I (3)


    Prerequisite: CHM 3211 , PHY 3005 . The Study Of The Pharmaceutical And Physicochemical Aspects Affecting Formulation Of Liquid Dosage Forms With Emphasis On Solutions And Extractives, Parenteral Preparations, Intravenous Admixtures, Opthalamic Preparations And Polyphasic Systems. Three (3) Hours Per Week.

  
  • PHA 6181 Advanced Pharmaceutics II (2)


    Prerequisite: PHA 6180 . A Study Of Solid Dosage Forms Such As Powders, Tablets And Capsules As Well As Sustained Release Drug Delivery Systems, Topical Applications, Dissolution, Aerosols Radiopharmaceuticals, Stability Of Pharmaceutical Products And Reaction Kinetics Incompatibility And Complexation. Two (2) Lecture Hours Per Week.

  
  • PHA 6182 Advanced Pharmaceutics III (2)


    Prerequisite: PHA 6181 . Introduction To Application Of Pharmacokinetic Principles With Special Emphasis To Be Given To Patient Factors Such As Disease States, Age, Drug Factors Such As Formulation In Drug Delivery And Availability And Formulation Of A Rational Dosage Regimen. Two (2) Lecture Hours Per Week.

  
  • PHA 6205 Phar Mkt Merch Mgt


  
  • PHA 6215 Entep & Com Phar Dev


  
  • PHA 6216 Pha & Retail Drg Ind


  
  • PHA 6217 Phar Fin & Cap Mgt


  
  • PHA 6218 Phar Purch Inv Mgt


  
  • PHA 6219 Phar Personnel Mgt


  
  • PHA 6220 Economic Evaluation Of Pharmaceuticals (3)


    Advanced Course In The Theory And Principles Of Pharmaceutical Economics. Primary Course Objective Is To Introduce Students To Conceptual And Theoretical Foundations Of Conducting Pharmaceutical Economic Analysis, And Practical Methodological Issues An Evaluator Needs To Resolve In Undertaking An Economic Evaluation Of A Pharmaceutical Program. This Course Is A uisite To Advanced Studies In Pharmacoeconomics Which Deals With The Application Of Knowledge Gained In Present Course.

  
  • PHA 6221 Overview Of Managed Care (3)


    Introduction To Key Concepts Of Managing Programs In The Health Care System. This Course Is Designed For Graduate Students In Health Care Programs. The First Part Of The Course Focuses On Understanding The Managed Care System. The Second Part Is An Applied Section For Students To Investigate Different Health Care Providers, Consumers, And Managed Care Organizations And Their Perspectives About Managed Care.

  
  • PHA 6253 Contem Iss Lng Ter C


  
  • PHA 6256 Pharmacy In The Health Care System (3)


    An Overview And Appraisal Of The Pharmacy Profession And Health Care System. Students Will Explore And Critique The Present Role Of Pharmacists As Health Care Providers, And Examine The Evolving Role Of Pharmacists As Health Care Providers. Historical Changes In Professions Of Medicine, Nursing, And Law Will Also Be Explored And Compared To That Of Pharmacy.

  
  • PHA 6257 Organization And Administration Of U.S. Health Care (3)


    The Overall Goal Of This Course Is To Provide Graduate Students With A Systematic Understanding Of The U.s. Health Care System-the Arrangement And Delivery Of Health Care Services In The U.s. The Development Of The U.s. Medical Care System, Its Current Status And Future Trends Will Be Discussed. The Course Will Also Cover The Historical, Social, Political, And Economic Forces That Influence The Access, Utilization, Quality, And Cost Of Health Care Services. Health Care Concepts And Terminology, Available Technology And Resources, Provider Characteristics, Methods Of Financing, Government Regulation, And Health Care Reform Initiatives Will Be Reviewed.

  
  • PHA 6258 Seminar On Contemporary Issues In Long-term Care (3)


    This Course Covers Changing Contemporary Topics In Long-term Care Research. In Addition To Formal Lectures By Instructor, Students Will Read, Present And Critique Research For Discussion During Seminar.

  
  • PHA 6259 Humanistic Outcomes Of Pharmaceutical Programs (3)


    This Course Is Designed To Present An Understanding Of The Concepts Development And Types Of Humanistic Outcomes Measures Used As Pharmacoeconomic Research Tools.

  
  • PHA 6260 Advanced Studies in Pharmacoeconomics (3)


    Prerequisite: PHA 6259  And PHA 6220 . Application Of Economic And Humanistic Outcome Evaluations Of Health Care. Primary Course Of Objective Is To Expose Students To The Application Of Conceptual And Theoretical Foundations Of Pharmacoeconomic Analysis In Health Care.

  
  • PHA 6261 Health Outcomes Evaluation And Pharmacoeconomics In Pharmacy Practice (3)


    Evaluation Of Pharmacy Services On Patient And Various Health-system Outcomes Explored. Use Of Pharmacoeconomic Principles To Evaluate Drug Therapy. Assessment Of Specific Drug Therapies On Various Humanistic Outcomes. Case Scenarios And

 

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