Subject: Pharmacy
Credit units: 8
Offered: Either Term 1 or Term 2
Weekly hours: 8 Practicum/Lab hours
College: Pharmacy and Nutrition
Department: Pharm and Nutr (Dean's Office)

Description

This advanced pharmacy practice experience occurs during the final year in the program for a duration of 8 weeks (320 hours). Students are provided with the opportunity to engage in a wide variety of direct patient care activities and services at various practice settings. Settings may include but are not limited to hospital, community, ambulatory care, primary care, virtual care, and specialty sites. These settings allow students to acquire practice experiences in and develop clinical skills necessary to provide care to a variety of patients including but not limited to acute care, infectious diseases, mental health, long-term or personal care home settings in urban, rural, remote, and marginalized communities, and in patients in transition between care sectors or service locations. Students will provide direct patient care and participate in a variety of direct patient care activities under the supervision of a qualified preceptor. Students are expected to contribute meaningfully, productively, and safely to direct patient care.

Restriction(s): Completion of Year 3 of the Pharm.D. Program.
Prerequisite(s): PHAR 490.0.

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