PHARMACY PRACTICE
Courses
- Ambc 591: Ambulatory Care Clerkship
- Card 591: Cardiology Clerkship
- Comm 591: Community Pharmacy Clerkship
- Crit 591: Critical Care Clerkship
- Dinf 591: Drug Information Clerkship
- Emer 591: Emergency Medical Clerkship
- Gera 591: Geriatrics Clerkship
- Indy 591: Pharmaceutical Industry Clerkship
- Infd 591: Infectious Disease Clerkship
- Info 591: Informatics Practice Experience
- Lead 591: Leadership and Advocacy in Pharmacy
- Manc 591: Managed Care Clerkship
- Medc 591: Medicine Clerkship
- Mspe 591: Medication Safety Practice Experience
- Neur 591: Neurology Clerkship
- Nutr 591: Nutrition Clerkship
- Oncl 591: Oncology Clerkship
- Pedg 591: Pedagogy Advanced Practice Experience
- Peds 591: Pediatric Clerkship
- Pkin 591: Pharmacokinetics Clerkship
- Pmtm 591: Pharmacy Medication Therapy Management
- Pois 591: Poison Control Clerkship
- Prct 350: Information Skills in Pharmacy Practice
- Prct 353: Practice Skills Laboratory I
- Prct 354: Practice Skills Laboratory II
- Prct 358: Geriatrics
- Prct 359: Tobacco Cessation Education
- Prct 363: Pharmacy, Microcontrollers & the Interne
- Prct 375: Distributive Intro Pharmacy Practice Exp
- Prct 376: Selective Intro Pharmacy Practice Exp
- Prct 450: Pharmacy Practice I
- Prct 451: Pharmacy Practice II
- Prct 452: Pharmacy Practice III
- Prct 455: Practice Skills Laboratory III
- Prct 456: Practice Skills Laboratory IV
- Prct 457: Institutional Pharmacy Practice
- Prct 470: Introduction to Nuclear Pharmacy
- Prct 471: Advanced Topics in Cardiology
- Prct 472: Life After Graduation
- Prct 473: Beyond Dispensing
- Prct 474: Advanced Infectious Diseases
- Prct 475: Nutrition Support
- Prct 476: Wellbeing & Resiliency for Student Pharm
- Prct 477: Institutional Pharmacy Practice II
- Prct 478: Community Pharmacy Practice II
- Prct 480: Introduction to Global Health & Pharmacy
- Prct 486: Resiliency in Professional Life
- Prct 488: Advanced Topics in Diabetes Care
- Prct 489: Advanced Topics Critical & Emergent Care
- Prct 490: Landmark Trials
- Prct 520: Case Management I
- Prct 521: Case Management II
- Prct 522: Case Management III
- Prct 523: Case Management IV
- Prct 524: Case Management V
- Prct 525: Case Management VI
- Prct 526: Case Management VII
- Prct 527: Case Management VIII
- Prct 528: Case Management IX
- Prct 529: Case Management X
- Prct 530: Clinical Skills Evaluation I
- Prct 531: Clinical Skills Evaluation II
- Prct 532: Clinical Skills Evaluation III
- Prct 541: Problems in Clinical Pharmacy
- Prct 542: Problems in Clinical Pharmacy
- Prct 543: Community Pharmacy Practice III
- Prct 544: Institutional Pharmacy Practice III
- Prct 545: Specialty Pharmacy Practice Elective
- Prct 551: Information Skills in Pharmacy Practice
- Prct 552: Preventive Medicine and Public Health
- Prct 553: Clinical Externship (community)
- Prct 554: Clinical Externship (institutional)
- Prct 555: Pharmaceutical Care I: Knowledge & Compr
- Prct 556: Pharmaceutical Care I: Problem-Solvin
- Prct 557: Pharmaceutical Care I: Group
- Prct 558: Pharmaceutical Care II:Knowledge & Comp
- Prct 559: Pharmaceutical Care II: Problem-Solving
- Prct 560: Pharmaceutical Care II: Group
- Prct 561: Pharmaceutical Care III:Knowledge & Comp
- Prct 562: Pharmaceutical Care III: Problem-Solving
- Prct 563: Pharmaceutical Care III: Group
- Prct 564: Pharmaceutical Care IV: Knowledge & Comp
- Prct 565: Pharmaceutical Care IV: Problem-Solving
- Prct 566: Seminar Skills Dev for Health Prof
- Prct 567: Seminar Skills Dev for Health Prof II
- Prct 568: Pediatric Pharmacotherapy
- Prct 568: Pharmacy Biomedical Ethics
- Prct 569: Pharmaceutical Care IV: Group
- Prct 570: Patient-Caregiver-Provider Education
- Prct 586: Adult Medicine Clerkship
- Prct 587: Ambulatory Care Clerkship
- Prct 591: Elective Clerkship
- Prct 592: Elective Clerkship
- Prct 593: Elective Clerkship
- Prct 599: Clinical Trials Skills
- Psyc 591: Psychiatry Clerkship
- Spec 591: Specialty Pharmacy Practice Experience
- Surg 591: Surgery Clerkship
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