PHAR 753 IPPE 2-Institutional Practice

This experiential course introduces practical aspects of institutional pharmacy practice. Topics include, but not limited to: intravenous admixture and preparation, sterile IV medication compounding,  medication procurement approach and strategy, medication distribution systems starting from the pharmacy department to the point of administration to the patient, safeguards to ensure safe and       effective medication administration, the pharmacist’s role in integrating clinical monitoring of drug therapy with distributive functions, the role of organizations such as Joint Commission and regulatory agencies such as State Board of Pharmacy in assuring high quality of care, functions of the Pharmacy and Therapeutics (P&T) Committee, systems and IT infrastructure impacting the practice of Pharmacy (e.g. Electronic Medical Record—EMR, Computerized Prescriber Order Entry—CPOE, automated dispensing systems).

Credits

3.0

Prerequisite

Successful completion of courses in prior semester

Corequisite

None

Notes

120 experiential contact hours / 120 total hours per term