Subject: Pharmacy
Credit units: 5
College: Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: Pharm and Nutr (Dean's Office)

Description

Is the final practicum in the master of clinical pharmacy program. Students will complete a 6-week (240 hour) advanced clinical practicum in an acute care facility for people living with mental health conditions. This practicum in mental health cannot occur until all other required practicums have been completed successfully. Students will be expected to provide care for a higher patient load and participate in other activities such as trainee supervision and management discussions as appropriate. The focus of this practicum is to allow students more independence over decisions and activities based on their prioritization of demands in their unit. Students will endeavor to contribute meaningfully, productively, and safely to the care of people in the unit – not just those patients selected by the preceptor. Students will respond to the needs of each individual patient in an organized, interdisciplinary setting.

Restriction(s): Only open to students in the Master of Clinical Pharmacy program.
Prerequisite(s): PHAR 901, PHAR 902, PHAR 903, PHAR, 904, and PHAR 905.

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