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PHARMACY INTEGRATED LEARNING LABORATORY

PHARMACY 423
Course Description

Provides an interdivisional foundation for pharmacy students to understand many aspects of pharmacy through a wide variety of activities. Delivers a broad understanding of the pharmacist's public health and patient advocacy role with opportunities to practice basic calculations related to drug formulations in the context of safety, drug stability, and patient care. Fosters development of communication skills with peers and patients and be introduced to patient counseling principles. Includes active participation in a longitudinal group experience with an assigned senior in the community to apply course content.

Prerequisties

Declared in the Doctor of Pharmacy Program with first year standing only

Satisfies
Credits

1

Offered

Not Applicable

Grade Point Average
3.96

-0.53% from Historical

Completion Rate
100%

No change from Historical

A Rate
93.6%

-3.44% from Historical

Class Size
125

12.61% from Historical

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