PHAR6553: Professional Skills Development 5

2 Credits

This course provides procedural information (i.e., how to) and repetition/practice related to the professional skills of the pharmacist, including interprofessional communication, evidence-based medicine, non-sterile/sterile compounding, and advancing skills in clinical assessment and care plan development. Students will participate in exercises and simulated situations, using a patient-centered approach and a unique process of care. Students will work to build the skills necessary to establish relationships with patients, understand the patient?s medication experience, and take responsibility for drug-related outcomes. Repeated practice and feedback support the development of automaticity and an ingrained approach to care, which is then adapted to each patient. prereq: Third-year PharmD student, successful completion of Phar 6541, Phar 6542 and Phar 6543.

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