110. Pharmaceutical Calculations. (1 units) Fa. Prerequisites: First year standing in the School of Pharmacy. Restrictions: None. Lecture 10 hours. Conference 3-4 hours.
M. Ferrone
This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive overview of pharmaceutical calculations and equip students with the tools to perform pharmacy practice related calculations quickly and accurately.
111. Pharmacy Practice. (3.5 units) Fa. Prerequisites: None. Restrictions: First year standing in School of Pharmacy.
C. Dennehy, S. Youmans
The Pharmacy Practice Course series is designed to provide students a foundation of knowledge, skill sets, and resources necessary for their first internship experience in providing patient-centered care, applying principles of optimal non-prescription drug therapy selection, and an understanding of the pharmacist's role in health promotion and disease prevention The course will also provide opportunities for introductory pharmacy practice experiences.
112. Pharmacy Practice. (3.5 units) Wi. Prerequisites: None. Restrictions: Successful completion of all required 1st year courses or consent of instructor.
C. Cheng
The Pharmacy Practice Course series is designed to provide students a foundation of knowledge, skill sets, and resources necessary for their first internship experience in providing patient-centered care, applying principles of optimal non-prescription drug therapy selection, and an understanding of the pharmacist's role in health promotion and disease prevention The course will also provide opportunities for introductory pharmacy practice experiences.
113. Clinical Pharmacy Practice. (3 units) Sp. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required 1st year fall and winter courses or consent of instructor. Restrictions: None. Lecture 2 hours. Conference 1 hours. Workshop 1 hours. Quiz / Exam Time .25 Hour 1 hours.
K. Lee, S. El-Ibiary
The CPP Course series is designed to provide students a foundation of knowledge, skill sets, and resources for their first internship experience in providing patient-centered care, applying principles of optimal non-prescription drug therapy selection, and an understanding of all the pharmacist's role in health promotion and diseaes preventionThe course will also provide opportunities for introductory pharmacy practice experiences.
115. Pharmacy Law & Ethics. (3 units) Wi. Prerequisites: Second-year standing. Lecture 3 hours.
L. Rice
Introduction to the scope and authority of various programs which relate to the legal and ethical practice of pharmacy.
119. Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPE). (0 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: First year standing. Restrictions: Pharmacy students or consent of instructor. Clinic 3-5 hours.
D. Kishi, S. Youmans
Introductory pharmacy practice experiences (IPPE) in a variety of programs in SOP courses, SOP affiliated settings and/or SOP approved public service events (e.g. community health education fairs, flu vaccination days, smoke cessation screening.
120. Therapeutics. (6 units) Sp. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first year required courses and all second year fall and winter required courses. Lecture 5 hours. Conference 2 hours.
A. Leeds, S. Kayser
Clinical Pharmacy 120 is the first course of a 3-part series on therapeutics focusing on the interpretation of laboratory and other clinical data, the medical management of the disease states most frequently encountered in the Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences, the consideration and precautions required in the proper selection, dosage and monitoring of drugs, and the recognition of clinically significant, efficacious and/or toxic drug interactions.
123. Health Policy. (3 units) Wi. Lecture 3 hours.
H. Lipton
An introductory course in health policy analysis with special emphasis on health care reform and its implications and opportunities.
124. Study Design Evaluation. (2 units) Wi. Prerequisites: Required core statistics (BPS 112) course for pharmacy students. Lecture 1 hours. Conference 3 hours.
L. Bero
This course provides students with the basic skills needed to conduct critical appraisals of studies of experimental and observational designs. Emphasis is placed on the criteria that can be used to evaluate the validity of research methods and to understand what the results mean. Students will gain hands-on experience in using these methods by critiquing published research studies during small group sessions.
129. Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPE). (0 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Completion of CL PHARM 119. Restrictions: Pharmacy Students or consent of instructor. Clinic 3-6 hours.
D. Kishi, S. Youmans
Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPE) in a variety of programs in SOP courses, SOP affiliated settings and/or SOP approved public service events (e.g. community health education fairs, flu vaccination days, smoke cessation screening.
130. Therapeutics. (6 units) Fa. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required first- and second-year courses. Lecture 5 hours. Conference 2 hours.
D. Kishi, P. Finley
Second course of a 3-part series on therapeutics focused on lab and clinical data, and medical management of diseases most frequently seen in Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences. Considerations and precautions needed in proper selection, dosage and monitoring of drugs, and recognition of clinically significant, or toxic drug interactions are discussed. Emphasis is on problem solving and integration of previous course work.
131. Therapeutics. (6 units) Wi. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first- and second-year required courses. Lecture 5 hours. Conference 2 hours.
B. Dong, C. MacDougall
Third course of a 3-part series on therapeutics focused on interpretation of lab and clinical data, and medical management of diseases most frequently encountered in Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences. Considerations and precautions required in selection, dosage and monitoring of drugs, and recognition of clinically significant, and/or toxic drug interactions are discussed. Emphasis is on problem solving and integration of previous course work.
133. Health Economics. (2 units) Wi. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required first-, second- and Fall third-year courses or consent of instructor. Lecture 1 hours. Project 1 hours.
K. Phillips
The purpose of this course is to provide an understanding of economics as it applies to health care and pharmaceuticals.
134. Topics in Pharmacy Administration. (2 units) Wi. Prerequisites: All core courses all through the third year must be completed or receive consent from the instructor. Restrictions: Nonw. Lecture 2 hours. Conference 1 hours. Project 2 hours.
A. Leeds, G. Yokoyama
This course is designed to provide the pharmacist with some basic principles in business development and planning. The course objective is designed to (1) provide the student with some basic management principles and tools that can be used to develop sound and compelling proposals for various audiences, and (2) offer the student experience in developing a service proposal.
135A. Applied Drug Information. (1.5 units) Fa, Wi, Sp. Prerequisites: Successful completion of CP 120 and concurrent enrollment in CP 130. Restrictions: None. Lecture 1 hours. Laboratory 1 hours.
C. Tsourounis
Orientation to clinical services including written and oral consultation techniques with health care professionals and consumers; experinece in literature retrieval, analysis and dissemination of drug information.
135B. Applied Drug Literature Evaluation. (.5 units) Fa, Wi, Sp. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 135A and successful completion of all core courses through fall of P3 year. Restrictions: None.
C. Tsourounis
Completion of a written assignment that involves a review of the literature, critical appraisal and summary of multiple drug studies, and active participation in the peer review process.
137. Advanced Topics in Clinical Care. (3 units) Wi. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-year, second-year, and Fall quarter third-year core (required) courses. Lecture 3 hours.
B. Alldredge
This course will provide discussions and practical sessions that will enhance understanding and skill levels in selected areas of clinical practice. Topics include adverse drug reactions, medication errors, communications with health care providers and patients, medication compliance, provision of pharmaceutical care in multiple environments, professionalism, physical assessment, body substance precautions and the relationships between culture, race and gender to pharmaceutical care.
139. Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPE) . (0 units) Su, Fa, Wi, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Third year standing; completion of CL PHARM 129. Restrictions: Pharmacy students or consent of instructor. Clinic 2-3 hours.
D. Kishi, S. Youmans
Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPE) in a variety of programs in SOP courses, SOP affiliated settings and/or SOP approved public service events (e.g. community health education fairs, flu vaccination days, smoke cessation screening.
147. APPE in Innovative Community Pharmacy. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of required first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including Winter quarter of the third-year and the comprehensive examination.
A. Leeds
Supervisde pharmacy experience. Students will explore the various roles of a pharmacist in community practice. These roles relate to clinical, product and management activities. Practice settings will differ with respect to patient population, disease acuity, availability of patient-specific information and scope of practice.
147.01. APPE in Innovative Community Pharmacy-San Diego. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of required 1st,2nd and 3rd year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the 3rd year and the comprehensive examination. Clinic 8-40 hours.
R. Weibert
Supervised pharmacy experience. Students will explore the various roles of a pharmacist in community practice. These roles relate to clinical product and management activities. Practice settings will differ with respect to patient population, disease acuity, availability of patient-specific information and scope of practice.
147.02. APPE in Innovative Community Pharmacy-Los Angeles. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of required 1st,2nd and 3rd year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the 3rd year and the comprehensive examination. Clinic 8-40 hours.
P. Ambrose
Supervised pharmacy experience. Students will explore the various roles of a pharmacist in community practice. These roles relate to clinical product and management activities. Practice settings will differ with respect to patient population, disease acuity, availability of patient-specific information and scope of practice.
147.03. APPE in Innovative Community Pharmacy-Sacramento. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of required 1st,2nd and 3rd year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the 3rd year and the comprehensive examination. Clinic 8-40 hours.
T. Cutler
Supervised pharmacy experience. Students will explore the various roles of a pharmacist in community practice. These roles relate to clinical product and management activities. Practice settings will differ with respect to patient population, disease acuity, availability of patient-specific information and scope of practice.
147.04. APPE in Innovative Community Pharmacy-Fresno. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of required 1st, 2nd and 3rd year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the 3rd year and the comprehensive examination. Clinic 8-40 hours.
M. Assemi
Supervised pharmacy experience. Students will explore the various roles of a pharmacist in community practice. These roles relate to clinical, product and management activities. Practice settings will differ with respect to patient population, disease acuity, availability of patient-specific information and scope of practice.
147.05. APPE in Innovative Community Pharmacy-South Bay. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of required 1st, 2nd and 3rd year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the 3rd year and the comprehensive examination.
. Clinic 8-40 hours.
G. Yokoyama
Supervised pharmacy experience. Students will explore the various roles of a pharmacist in community practice. These roles relate to clinical product and management activities. Practice settings will differ with respect to patient population, disease acuity, availability of patient-specific information and scope of practice.
148.01A. Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-UCSD. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year courses and the comprehensive examination.
R. Weibert
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience in an inpatient setting. Students develop and explore their roles in an interdisciplinary health care team, take medication histories, monitor drug therapy, provide patient education, and research patients' specific drug information questions.
148.01B. Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-UCSD. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
R. Weibert
Continuation of Clinical Pharmacy 148.01A or Clinical Pharmacy 148A.
148.01C. Acute Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-UCSD. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
R. Weibert
To be taken concurrently with CP 148.01A. This course is a requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students.
148.01D. Acute Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-UCSD. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
R. Weibert
To be taken concurretnly with CP148.01B. This course is a requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students.
148.02A. Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-LA/OC. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year courses and the comprehensive examination.
P. Ambrose
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience in an inpatient setting. Students will develop and explore their roles in an interdisciplinary health care team, take medication histories, monitor drug therapy, provide patient education, and research patients' specific drug information questions.
148.02B. Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-LA/OC. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
P. Ambrose
Continuation of Clinical Pharmacy 148.02A.
148.02C. Acute Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-LA/OC. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
P. Ambrose
To be taken concurrently with CP148.02A. this is a requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students.
148.02D. Acute Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-LA/OC. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
P. Ambrose
To be taken concurrently withj CP148.02B. A requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students.
148.03A. Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-UCD. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year course work and the comprehensive examination. Restrictions: UC Davis students only.
T. Cutler
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience in an inpatient setting. Students will develop and explore their roles in an interdisciplinary health care team, take medication histories, monitor drug therapy, provide patient education, and research patient-specific drug information questions.
148.03B. Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-UCD. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148.03A. Restrictions: UC Davis students only.
T. Cutler
A continuation of Clinical Pharmacy 148.03A. Students will be assigned to a floor-based pharmacy service.
148.03C. Acute Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-UCD. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
T. Cutler
To be taken concurrently with CP148.03A. A requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students.
148.03D. Acute Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-UCD. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
T. Cutler
To be taken concurrently with CP148.03B. A requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students.
148.04A. Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-Fresno. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the third-year and the comprehensive examination.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their roles as part of an interdisciplinary health care team, sharing responsibility with patients, caregivers and other health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes. Practice settings include hospitals and intermediate care facilities and will differ with respect to patient population, disease acuity, availability of patient-specific information and scope of practice.
148.04B. Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-Fresno. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the third-year and the comprehensive examination.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and ecxplore their roles as part of an interdisciplinary health care team, sharing responsibility with patients, caregivers and other health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes. Practice settings include hospitals and intermediate care facilities and will differ with respect to patient population, disease acuity, availability of patient-specific information and scope of practice.
148.04C. Acute Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-Fresno. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required first-, second and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the third-year and the comprehensive examination. Restrictions: To be taken concurrently with CP 148.04A. A requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students. Clinic 12 hours.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience which supplements CP 148.04A, where students will develop and explore their roles as part of an interdisciplinary health care team, sharing responsibilities with patients, caregivers, and other health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes. Students will enhance verbal presentation, communication, written and problem-solving skills, critical analysis of data and provision of care.
148.04D. Acute Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-Fresno. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required first-, second and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of third-year and the comprehensive examination. Restrictions: To be taken concurrently with CP 148.04B. A requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students. Clinic 12 hours.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience which supplements CP 148.04B where students will develop and explore their roles as part of an interdisciplinary health care team, sharing responsibilities with patients caregivers, and other health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes. Students will enhance verbal presentation, communication, written and problem-solving skills, critical analysis of data and provision of care.
148.05A. Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-South Bay. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required 1st, 2nd and 3rd year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the 3rd year, and the comprehensive exam. Clinical service 40 hours.
G. Yokoyama
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their roles as part of an interdisciplinary health care team, sharing responsibility with patients, caregivers and other health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes. Practice settings include hospitals and intermediate care facilities and will differ with respect to patient population, disease acuity, availability of patient-specific information and scope of practice.
148.05B. Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-South Bay. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required 1st, 2nd and 3rd year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the 3rd year, and the comprehensive exam. Clinical service 40 hours.
G. Yokoyama
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their roles as part of an interdisciplinary health care team, sharing responsibility with patients, caregivers and other health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes. Practice settings include hospitals and intermediate care facilities and will differ with respect to patient population, disease acuity, availability of patient-specific information and scope of practice.
148.05C. Acute Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-South Bay. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all requied 1st, 2nd and 3rd year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the 3rd year, and the comprehsnsive exam. Restrictions: To be taken concurrently with CP148.05A. A requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students. Clinical service 12 hours.
G. Yokoyama
Supervised Clinical Pharmacy Experience which supplements CP148.05A where students will develop and explore their roles as part of an interdisciploinacy health care team, sharing respnsibilities with patients, caregivers and other health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes. Students will enhance verbal presentation, communication, written and problem-solving skills, critical analysis of data and provision of care.
148.05D. Acute Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-South Bay. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required 1st, 2nd and 3rd year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the 3rd year, and the comprehensive exam. Restrictions: To be taken concurrently with CP148.05B. A requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students. Clinical service 12 hours.
G. Yokoyama
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience which supplements CP148.05B where students will develop and explore their roles as part of an interdisciplinary health csre team, sharing responsibilities with patients, caregvers and other health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes. Students will enhance verbal presentation, communication, written and problerm-solving skills critical analysis of data and provision of care.
148A. Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of third year and the comprehensive examination.
M. Winter
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their roles as part of an interdisciplinary health care team, sharing responsibility with patients, caregivers and other health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes. Practice settings include hospitals and intermediate care facilities and will differ with respect to patient population, disease acuity, availability of patient-specific information and scope of practice.
148B. Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required first-, second- and third-year curriculum, up to and including winter quarter of third year and the comprehensive examination.
M. Winter
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their roles as part of an interdisciplinary health care team, sharing responsibility with patients, caregivers and other health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes. Practice settings include hospitals and intermediate care facilities and will differ with respect to patient population, disease acuity, availability of patient-specific information and scope of practice.
148C. Acute Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of third year and the comprehensive examination.
M. Winter
ful completion of all required first, second and third year curriculum up to and including winterTo be taken concurrently with CP148A. A requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students.
148D. Acute Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of third-ear and the comprehensive examination.
M. Winter
P all required first, second and third year curriculum up to and including winteTo be taken concurrently with CP148B. A requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students.
149.01A. Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-UCSD. (6 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
R. Weibert
149.01B. Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-UCSD. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
R. Weibert
149.01C. Ambulatory Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-UCSD. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
R. Weibert
To be taken concurrently with CP149.01A. A requirement for Pharmaceutical Care pathway students and an elective for other pathway students.
149.01D. Ambulatory Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-UCSD. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
R. Weibert
To be taken concurently with CP149.01B. A requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway stusdents.
149.02A. Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-LA/OC. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
P. Ambrose
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149.02B. Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-LA/OC. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
P. Ambrose
149.02C. Ambulatory Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-LA/OC. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
P. Ambrose
To be taken concurrently with CP149.02A. A requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students.
149.02D. Ambulatory Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-LA/OC. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
P. Ambrose
To be taken concurrently with CP149.02B. A requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students.
149.03A. Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-UCD. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year course work. Restrictions: UC Davis students only.
T. Cutler
Supervised clinical pharcacy experience in ambulatory care clinics affiliated with local health care systems, e.g., County of Sacramento, Kaiser Permanente, Veterans Administration.
149.03B. Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-UCD. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year course work. Restrictions: UC Davis students only.
T. Cutler
Supervised clinical pharmacy experiences in the community, including community geriatrics.
149.03C. Ambulatory Care Supplemental Advanced Practice Experience-UCD. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
T. Cutler
To be taken concurrently with CP149.03A. A requirement for Pharmacetical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students.
149.03D. Ambulatory Care Supplemental Advanced Practice Experience-UCD. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
T. Cutler
To be taken concurrently with CP149.03B. A requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students.
149.04A. Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-Fresno. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of third-year and the comprehensive examination.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their roles on an interdisciplinary health care team, sharing responsibility with patients, caregivers and othe health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes. Practice settings (clinics, pharmacies, home care services and long term care facilities) will differ with respect to patient population, disease acuity, availability ofpatient-specific information and scope of practice.
149.04B. Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-Fresno. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of third-year and the comprehensive examination.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their roles on an interdisciplinary health care team, sharing responsibility with patients, caregivers and other health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes. Practice settings (clinics, pharmacies, hone care services and long term care facilities) will differ with respect to patient population, disease acuity, availability of patient-specific information and scope of practice.
149.04C. Ambulatory Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-Fresno. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of third-year and the comprehensive examination. To be taken concurrently with CP149.04. Clinic 12 hours.
M. Assemi
Provides supplemental advanced practice opportunities for students in effective communications, critical analysis of data and provision of care.
149.04D. Ambulatory Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-Fresno. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of third-year and the comprehensive exam. To be taken concurrently with CP149.04B. A requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students. Clinic 12 hours.
M. Assemi
Provides supplemental advanced practice opportunities for students in effective comunications, critical analysis of data and provision of care.
149.05A. Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-South Bay. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required 1st, 2nd and 3rd year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the 3rd year, and the comprehensive exam. Clinical service 40 hours.
G. Yokoyama
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their roles on an interdisciplinary health care team and evaluate drug therapy outcomes. Practoce settings (clinics, pharmacies, home care services and long tern care facilities) will differ with respect to patient populatiuon, disease acuity, availability of patient-specific information and scope of practice.
149.05B. Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-South Bay. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required 1st, 2nd abd 3rd year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the 3rd year, and of the comprehensive exam. Clinical service 40 hours.
G. Yokoyama
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their roles on an interdisciplinary health care team, and evaluate drug therapy outcomes. Practice settings (clinics, pharmacies, home care services and ;ong term care facilities) will differ with respect to patient population, disease acuity, availability of patientspecific information and scope of practice.
149.05C. Ambulatory Care Supplernental Advanced Practice Experience-South Bay. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required 1st, 2nd and 3rd year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the 3rd year and the comprehensive exam. Restrictions: To be taken concurrrently with CP149,05A. Clinical service 12 hours.
G. Yokoyama
Provides supplemental advanced practice opportunities for students in effective communications, critical analysis of data and provision of care.
149.05D. Ambulatory Care Supplemental Advanced Practice Experience-South Bay. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required 1st, 2nd and 3rd year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the 3rd year, and the comprehensive exam. Restrictions: To be taken concurrently with CP149.05B. Clinical Services 12 hours.
G. Yokoyama
Provides suplemental advanced practice opportunities for students in effective communications, critical analysid of data and provision of care.
149A. Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
A. Leeds, S. Youmans
149B. Ambulatory Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience. (6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
A. Leeds, S. Youmans
149C. Ambulatory Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
A. Leeds, S. Youmans
To be taken concurrently with CP149A. A requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students.
149D. Ambulatory Care Supplemental Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
A. Leeds, S. Youmans
To be taken concurrently with CP149B. A requirement for Pharmaceutical Care Pathway students and an elective for other pathway students.
150. Pharmaceutical Care Pathway Project. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Spring of 3rd year pharmacy standing. This project will be required of all students entering the Pharmaceutical Care Pathway. Project completion and report of project results will be required for satisfactory completion of pathway requirements. Restrictions: Students in the Pharmaceutical Care Pathway. Individual or group (up to 4 students) independent study. Project 6 hours.
C. MacDougall
Students will complete an individual or group independent study in the area of pharmacy practice e.g., Drug Use Evaluation (DUE) or project approved by the faculty. Project responsibilities may include group meetings (student(s) and preceptor), independent literature review of the project, design and write up of protocol and data collection forms, obtain IRB approval when appropriate, conduct data collection, perform data analysis and conclusions, submit final paper for faculty approval.
150.01. Pharmaceutical Care Pathway Project-UCSD. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Spring of 3rd year pharmacy standing. This project will be required of all students entering the Pharmaceutical Care Pathway. Project completion and report of project results will be required for satisfactory completion of pathway requirements. Restrictions: Students in the Pharmaceutical Care Pathway. Individual or group (up to 4 students) independent study. Project 6 hours.
R. Weibert
Students will complete an individual or group independent study in the area of pharmacy practice e.g., Drug Use Evaluation (DUE) or project approved by the faculty. Project responsibilities may include group meetings (student(s) and preceptor, independent literature review of the project, design and write up of protocol and data collection forms, obtain IRB approval when appropriate, conduct data collection, perform data analysis and conclusions, submit final paper for faculty approval.
150.02. Pharmaceutical Care Pathway Project-LA/OC. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Spring of 3rd year pharmacy standing. This project will be required of all students entering the Pharmaceutical Care Pathway. Project completion and report of project results willl be required for satisfactory completion of pathway requirements. Restrictions: Students in the Pharmaceutical Care Pathway. Individual or group (up to 4 students) independent study. Project 6 hours.
P. Ambrose
Students will complete an individual or group independent study in the area of pharmacy practice e.g., Drug Use Evaluation (DUE) or project approved by the faculty. Project responsibilities may include group meetings (student(s) and preceptor), independent literature review of the project, design and write up of protocol and data collection forms, obtain IRB approval when appropriate, conduct data collection, perform data analysis and conclusions, submit paper for faculty approval.
150.03. Pharmaceutical CarePathway Project-UCD. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Spring of 3rd year pharmacy standing. This project will be required of all students entering the Pharmaceutical Care Pathway. Project completion and report of project results will be required for satisfactory completion of pathway requirements. Restrictions: Students in the Pharmaceutical Care Pathway. Individual or group (up to 3 students) independent study.
T. Cutler
Students will conduct an individual or group independent study in the area of pharmacy practice e.g., Drug Use Evaluation (DUE) or project approved by the faculty. Project responsibilities may include group meetings (student(s) and preceptor), independent literature review of the project, desig and write up of protocol and data collection forms, obtain IRB approval when appropriate, conduct data collection, perform data analysis and conclusions, submit final paper for faculty approval.
150.04. Pharmaceutical Care Pathway Project-Fresno. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Spring of third-year pharmacy standing. This project will be required of all students entering the Pharmaceutical Care Pathway. Project completion and report of project results will be required for satisfactory completion of pathway requirements. Restrictions: Students in the Pharmaceutical Care Pathway. Project 6 hours.
N. Nkansah
Students will complete an independent study in the area of pharmacy practice e.g., Drug Use Evaluation (DUE) or project approved by the faculty. Project responsibilities may include the following: group meetings (student(s) and preceptor), independent literature review of the project, design and write up of protocol and data collection forms, obtain IRB approval when appropriate, conduct data collection, perform data analysis and conclusions, submit final paper for faculty approval.
150.05. Pharmaceutical Care Pathway Project - South Bay. (2 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp. Prerequisites: Spring of 3rd year pharmacy standing. This project will be required of all students entering the Pharmaceutical Care Pathway. Project completion and report of project results will be required for satisfactory completion of pathway requirements. Restrictions: Students in the Pharmaceutical Care Pathway. Individual of group (up to 4 students) independent study.
G. Yokoyama
Students will complete an individual or group study in the area of pharmacy practice e.g., Drug Use Evaluation (DUE) or project approved by the faculty. Project responsibilities may include group meetings, independent literature review of the project, design and write up of protocol and data collection forms, obtain IRB approval when appropriate, conduct data collection and perform data analysis submit final paper for faculty approval.
151. Pediatric Pharmacotherapy. (2 units) Sp. Prerequisites: First-, second- or third-year standing in School of Pharmacy. Restrictions: Class size may be limited by instructor. (If limited, sign up sheet will be posted). Lecture 2 hours.
S. Youmans
A survey course of the common childhood diseases. The course will cover the basic principles and applied pharmacology of diseases of children as well as common problems such as dosage delivery, adverse reactions and immunization requirements for trhe pediatric patient.
151.03. Policymaking and Political Advocacy. (2 units) Fa. Prerequisites: Admittance to Pharmaceutical Health Policy and Management Pathway. Restrictions: Open to 3rd & 4th year pharmacy students in the HP&M Pathway. Lecture 10 hours. Seminar 30 hours.
D. Apollonio
This is a course about fundamental problems of participation, democratic governance, and conflict in the American political system. It will provide participants with an analytical toolkit for understanding and acting on health policy problems, focusing on issues of pharmaceutical regulation. The class develops the skills for effective political analysis and advocacy, including op-ed writing, as well as negotiation and briefing skills for interactions with policymakers and managers.
152.01. An Introduction to the Top 100 Drugs. (1 units) Sp. Prerequisites: Priority given to first, second and third year students. Consent of instructor. Lecture 1 hours.
M. Winter
This course will introduce students to the nomenclature (i.e., brand name/generic name), pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and indications of selected drugs from the top 100 most frequently prescribed drugs.
152.02. Veterinary Pharmacy. (1 units) Wi, Sp. Prerequisites: None. Restrictions: None. Lecture 1 hours.
M. Winter
This course introduces the field of veterinary pharmacy, variability in drug response, metabolism, dosing and compounding for animal patients, regulatory issues relative to using drugs in food animals, public health regarding zoonotic disease and economic considerations in different practice situations.
152.03. Women's Health Issues. (1 units) Fa. Lecture 1 hours.
S. El-Ibiary
This course will focus on the important women's health issues such as premenstrual syndrome/premenstrual dysphoric disorder, HIV and pregnancy, hormone replacement therapy, contraception, fertility, breast cancer, etc. The information presented in this course would be beneficial and useful for all students in healthcare professions.
152.04. Pharmaceutical Care for the HIV Patient. (1 units) Sp. Restrictions: Priority to 1st and 2nd year Pharmacy students. Lecture 1 hours.
B. Dong
Students will participate in a lecture series that outlines the HIV disease process, prevention and treatment strategies and the psycho-social aspects of HIV and its treatment. Periodic quizzes will be given and students are to participate in mock medication adherence and patient confidentiality projects.
152.05. A Behavioral Health Perspective. (1 units) Sp. Prerequisites: None. Restrictions: None Lecture 1 hours.
P. Finley
To provide a broad overview of mental illness and major issues relevant to the pharmacological optimization of behavioral health. Exposure to major mental illnesses and presenters will summarize demographic factors, psychopathology, prognosis and practical aspects of the disorders. A discussion of treatment options (efficacy, toxicity and controversies) will follow in order to provide students with an appreciation of current and future practice patterns.
152.06. Pharmacy Ethics. (2 units) Fa. Prerequisites: Pharmacy Law & Ethics (CP 115; formerly CP 122). Restrictions: Approval of instructor required. Enrollment will be limited, with preference to HP & M Pathway students. Lecture 2 hours.
L. Rice
This course is intended to create an awareness of ethical problems in pharmsch (and health care in general) and to provide practical approaches to their resolution.
152.07. Innovative Pharmacy Practices. (1 units) Sp. Prerequisites: None. Restrictions: P1 and P2 students, 40-60 students Lecture 1 hours.
D. Kishi, G. Yokoyama
Course exposes students to a number of innovative practice areas through (1) lectures, (2) site visits, (3) reports of site visits on WEB CT. Some examples of innovative pharmacy practices include sports medicine, veterinary pharmacy, physician group practice, health plan practice, nuclear medicine, pharmaceutical industry, emergency room pharmacist, physician office practices, drug education coordinator.
152.08. Introduction to the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Formulary Process. (2 units) Wi. Prerequisites: None. Restrictions: Enrollment restricted to student pharmacists and the consent of the instructor.
G. Yokoyama, P. Finley
Teams of four do the work (case study) required of Pharmacy and Therapeutics (P&T) Committees. The students act as pharmacy directors on a P&T Committee responsible for assessing a drug for possible inclusion onto a health plan’s formulary. Students use critical analysis, research, and presentation skills to present the assessment of a drug’s scientific evidence, cost-benefit analysis, and clinical use.
153.10A. Health Policy & Management Pathway Seminar. (1 units) Fa, Wi. Prerequisites: Must be a Health Policy and Management pathway student registered for the Practicum or consent of instructor. Restrictions: Pathway students are required to take this seminar for 3 quarters in their 4th year. Seminar 1 hours.
W. Soller
This seminar provides an accompaniment to the Pathway Practicum (CP 153A). Students will discuss their research in progress and receive feedback from faculty and other students.
153.10B. Health Policy & Management Pathway Seminar. (1 units) Fa, Wi. Prerequisites: Must be a Health Policy and Management pathway student registered for the Practicum or consent of instructor. Restrictions: Pathway students are required to take this seminar for 3 quarters in their 4th year. Seminar 1 hours.
W. Soller
This seminar provides an accompaniment to the Pathway Practicum (CP 153A). Students will discuss their research in progress and receive feedback from faculty and other students.
153.10C. Health Policy & Management Pathway Seminar. (1 units) Fa, Wi. Prerequisites: Must be a Health Policy and Management pathway student registered for the Practicum or consent of instructor. Restrictions: Pathway students are required to take this seminar for 3 quarters in their 4th year. Seminar 1 hours.
W. Soller
This seminar provides an accompaniment to the Pathway Practicum (CP153A). Students will discuss their research in progress and receive feedback from faculty and other students.
153A. Health Policy & Management Pathway Practicum. (3 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Health Policy and Management Pathway student. Selected a practicum preceptor and practicum project. Project 9 hours.
T. Kearney
This course provides an educational framework to assist and guide the Pathway student to complete a capstone project that integrates all the skills acquired by the student within the Pathway curriculum.
153B. Health Policy & Management Pathway Practicum. (3 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Health Policy and Management Pathway student. Selected a practicum preceptor and practicum project. Project 9 hours.
T. Kearney
This course provides an educational framework to assist and guide the Pathway student to complete a capstone project that integrates all the skills acquired by the student within the pathway curriculum.
153C. Health Policy & Management Pathway Practicum. (3 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Health Policy & Management Pathway student. Selected a practicum preceptor and practicum project. Project 9 hours.
T. Kearney
This course provides an educational framework to assist and guide the Pathway student to completre a capstone project that integrates all the skills by the student within the Pathway curriculum.
154. Entrepreneurial Management. (3 units) Fa. Prerequisites: xxx. Lecture 3 hours.
G. Yokoyama
Students will examine innovation and entrepreneurship within the context of the evolving healthcare marketplace. They will acquire planning tools and management skills to develop and negotiate organizational and business solutions.
155. Introduction to Pharmacy Pathways and Careers. (1 units) Fa. Prerequisites: None. Restrictions: First or second year pharmacy students. Lecture 1 hours.
C. Cullander
This course introduces new students to the three curricular pathways in the PharmD program: pharmaceutical care, pharmaceutical health policy and management, and pharmaceutical sciences. The changing role of the pharmacist in patient care, policy and research, and the opportunities for graduates of each pathway will be discussed. Faculty, students and graduates of each pathway share their experiences and discuss their projects.
155.50. Oncology Seminar. (2 units) Wi. Prerequisites: APPE pharmacy students in good standing; graduate nursing students in the oncology program. Seminar 2 hours.
R. Ignoffo
Discussion in detail of topics in oncology that focus upon the pharmacologic management of various neoplastic disorders or cancer-induced problems.
155.70. Spanish for Pharmacists. (1 units) Fa, Wi, Sp. Restrictions: Enrollment limitec to 20 students; priority given to first and second year pharmacy students. Practice workshop 2 hours.
J. Garcia-Sarzosa
This course will familiarize students with the Spanish language as it pertains to the patient-pharmacist interaction. Students will receive didactic and case-based instruction in combination with group exercises to stimulate group practice of the language.
155.80. Basic Pharmaceutical Compounding. (.5 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp. Prerequisites: Pharmacy student in good academic standing and consent of instructor. Restrictions: None. Lecture 4 hours.
G. Dreyfus, R. Corelli
Preparation of a customized medication to solve a problem or meet a specific need. During the hands-on training sessions, students will compound capsules, tablet triturates, suppositories, troches, creams, ointments, transdermal systems and other novel drug delivery formations. Students will be exposed to equipment and supplies, discussions on aseptic technique, marketing and legal liability issues.
155.90. The Heart of Pharmacy. (1 units) Fa, Wi, Sp. Prerequisites: None. Restrictions: Pharmacy students only; maximum of 40 students for the first year. Students allowed per class with the consent of the instructor. Lecture 1 hours. Workshop 2 hours.
E. Vogt, P. Finley
Pharmacy students will redefine professionalism and role as pharmacists; develop skills to reduce stress and broaden relationships with colleagues and patients; recognize impact of professional training on non-cognitive perception; experience a professional community of shared values.
156. Epidemiology for Pharmacists. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp. Lecture 2 hours.
K. Yang
This course covers the basic concepts and methods of epidemiology, pharmacoepidemiology and the investigation of public health problems. Topics include sampling, research designs, measures of disease frequency and association, bias/threats to validity, and methods for analyzing epidemiologic data.
157. Intermediate Statistics for Health Care Management and Policy. (4 units) Fa. Prerequisites: BIOSTAT 112 or consent of instructor. Restrictions: Limit of 23 students or computer lab capacity. PHPM pharmacy students have priority if overenrolled. Lecture 3 hours. Workshop 3 hours.
J. Lightwood
This intermediate course in applied statistics concentrates on techniques useful for pharmacists working in clinical pharmacy research, operations management, and policy. Topics include multivariate analysis, prediction versus estimation, survival analysis, analysis of highly non-normal data, such as costs of episodes of care, multiple endpoints and subgroup analysis. The course includes lectures and instructor led computer workshops.
158. Decision Analysis. (3 units) Fa, Wi, Sp. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Priority given to students in the Health Policy and Management Pathway. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours.
C. Hunt, L. Wilson
Decision making involves weighing benefits, risks and costs of therapeutic and policy alternatives. Students will learn expected value decision analysis through the use of a decison analysis. The emphasis of the required project will be either technology assessment, particularly cost-effectiveness analysis or optimization of therapeutic strategies.
160.10. Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery. (1 units) Wi. Prerequisites: Students must have active CPR/BCLS certification and permission of instructor. Restrictions: Enrollmentlimited to 50 students. Lecture 1 hours.
R. Corelli, S. Youmans
Students will attain the skills necessary to become a primary source for vaccine information and administration. Topics covered include vaccine-preventable diseases, vaccine pharmacology, patient selection, documentation, adverse-event reporting and emergency procedures. Students will practice injection technique under faculty supervision.
160.11. Cultural Competency in Pharmaceutical Care. (1 units) Fa, Wi, Sp. Restrictions: Enrollment limited to 30 students. First, second and third year pharmacy students only. Lecture 1 hours.
C. Cullander, M. Assemi
This one day course consists of a combination of interactive didactic and case-based lectures, self-reflective exercises followed by discussion, small and large group exercises and activities followed by discussion and a video presentation accompanied by discussion. The course utilizes an "AKS" (awareness, knowledge skills) approach to cultural competency training.
165. Pharmaceutical Sci. Pathway Project: Clinical Pharmacy. (4-10 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of BIOPHRM SC 134 Research Design. Restrictions: Pharmacy students must have completed their 3rd year of professional courses or consent of instructor. Independent Study 12-30 hours.
S. Kahl
This course is designed to introduce students to research. Students will work closely with a member of the faculty and will focus on a specific project. Students will write a grant for protocol summarizing the work planned, carry out hands-on aspects of the research, analyze results and present findings.
170.08. Current Topics in Oncology. (2 units) Fa. Prerequisites: . Lecture 2 hours.
C. Yuen, L. Graff
This interdisciplinary course is designed to provide a framework of concepts and skills about preventive medicine, focusing on cancer prevention.
170.10. Herbal Remedies/Dietary Supplements. (1 units) Wi, Sp. Lecture 1 hours.
C. Dennehy, C. Tsourounis
The course provides a thorough review of the most likely herbal and dietary agents that will be encountered in practice. Specific product information including source, use, pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, side effects, precautions, dosing and availability for each agent will be reviewed.
170.30. Clinical Toxicology. (1 units) Wi. Prerequisites: Pharmacology 121 and 122 (pharmacy students) or Pharmacology 100A and 100B (medical students) or consent of instructor. Lecture 1 hours.
K. Olson, T. Kearney
This is a survey elective course on the principles of clinical toxicology. Emphasis will be on pre-hospital and hospital management of poisonings with a case-oriented lecture format. Topics are prioritized by prevalence of human poisoning, natural and synthetic toxins, and target organ effects. Course may be appropriate for pharmacy and medical students that have had previous pharmacology course experiences.
170.60. Pharmacist & Critical Care. (1.5 units) Wi, Sp. Prerequisites: APPE standing and basic life support certification. Lecture 1 hours.
L. Chamberlain, S. Kayser
This course provides an introduction to the basic principles of critical care pharmacology and therapeutics.
171.01. IPPE in Assessing Patients' Smoking and Immunization Status. (1 units) Fa, Wi, Sp. Prerequisites: Successful completion of CP 111 Introduction to Pharmacy Practice course and consent of instructor. Restrictions: Open to 1st, 2nd and 3rd year pharmacy students. Conference 3 hours. Clinic 20 hours. Project 3 hours.
S. Youmans
Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPE) students will spend 2 hours per week on the inpatient ward with a faculty preceptor to: interview assigned patients to identify patients who smoke, assess their readiness to quit, make appropriate pharmacologic recommendations for smoking cessation, and provide smoking cessation counseling. Students will screen patients to determine whether pneumococcal and/or influenza vaccines are indicated.
171.02. Intro. Pharmacy Practice Exp. in Medicare Part D Outreach. (1.5 units) Fa. Prerequisites: Open to all levels of Pharmacy students with preference given to multilingual students for outreach purposes. Restrictions: Limited to 40 students
M. Stebbins, T. Cutler
Using didactic and outreach components, this elective will train and deploy a new workforce of highly skilled pharmacist patient advocates to respond to one of the most challenging new health policies – Medicare Part D. Students will focus on topics such as geriatrics, Medicare Part D, use of Medicare plan finder, health literacy, and cultural competence. These topics will be applied in a real patient scenario as part of a required outreach component.
175.01. Inpatient Pediatrics. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148A or 149A and 149B. Clinic 3-24 hours.
C. Chang, L. Zhang, L. Englert, M. Winter, N. Chang
Students participate in the activities of the Inpatient Pediatric Service. Activities include routine review of patients* charts, monitoring patients* response to drug therapy; attendance at conferences, seminars and rounds; and participation in selected therapeutic consultations.
175.02. Renal Medicine. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148A or 149A and 149B. Seminar 1-6 hours. Conference 1-9 hours. Clinic 1-9 hours.
M. Winter, T. Nghiem
Students participate in the activities of the Renal Medicine Service, including patient monitoring, attendance at conferences, seminars and rounds, and application of pharmacokinetics to drug therapy. Where appropriate, students prepare detailed consultations regarding individual patient therapy.
175.03. Infectious Diseases. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: grade of C or better in both Clinical Pharmacy 132 and Pharmacology 134 and consent of instructor. Clinic 6 hours.
B. Guglielmo, M. Winter, V. Dudas
Students review Infectious Disease Service therapeutic consultations and evaluate patients' response to recommended therapy by following chart records and by direct interviews. Students attend conferences, seminars and rounds. Special projects assigned.
175.04. Anticoagulation . (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing; successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and/or consent of instructor.
L. Tong, M. Winter, S. Kayser
Students will participate under the supervision of the Clinical Pharmacist inithe provision of anticoagulation therapy to patients at the San Francisco Kaiser Hospital. Services range from initiation of heparin therapy to long-term monitoring of patients on warfarin.
175.24. Psychiatric Medicine. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 130, 131 and 132.
L. Bufalini, M. Winter
Students observe, interview, evaluate drug therapy, interact with patients in acute phases of psychiatric disorders, accompany unit physicians to court, attend interdisciplinary team conferences, and make specific comments on drug therapy.
175.30. Clinical Toxicology Pharmacology. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and the comprehensive exam. Seminar 3-24 hours.
K. Olson, M. Winter, T. Kearney
In an interdisciplinary setting, students assess clinical problems relating to the selection, pharmacodynamics and therapeutic merits of drugs and drug products. Activities include participation in rounds and conferences, collaboration on selected consultations, and retrieval and evaluation of drug literature.
175.33. Inpatient Family Practice-SFGH. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148A or 149. Clinic 3-24 hours.
B. Dong, M. Winter
Students participate in the activities of the Family Practice Inpatient Service. Students will be responsible for drug surveillance, drug monitoring, management consultations, and patient education. A minimum of two patient-specific drug consultations is required.
175.34. Psychiatric Medicine-AS. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148A or 149 and consent of instructor.
B. Gibler, D. Warshauer, J. Walker, M. Winter
Provides student opportunity to follow patients from admission until housed on treatment unit. Initial reasons for prescribing medication, acute illness, and in some cases, resolution of psychiatric symptoms will be observed by student.
175.60. Community Pharmacy. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 130, 131, and 132.
L. Kroon, M. Winter, P. Lofholm
Students interview patients, maintain medication records, explain medication usage to patients, and answer drug therapy questions generated by physicians, pharmacists and patients in a pharmacy located within a group medical practice.
175.64. Haight Heroin Detoxification Center. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
G. Hayner, K. Leong, M. Winter
Students work as co-therapists under the supervision of the clinical pharmacist and physicians to develop individual therapy plans for drug detoxification. Where needed, students develop detailed drug information reports appropriate to specific patient care.
175.82. IV Additives Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 130, 131 and 132.
B. Yee, M. Winter
An introduction to the administrative, professional and technical aspects of establishing and maintaining IV additive service. Students will participate in workshops and conferences.
175.90. Drug Information Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 130, 131 and 132.
C. Tsourounis, M. Winter
Advanced experience in drug information retrieval and analysis. Activities include participation in conferences, seminars and selective teaching assignments in Clinical Pharmacy 135. Special projects assigned.
175.94. Drug Information. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 130, 131, 132 and consent of instructor.
M. Winter, R. Caldwell, R. Kakka
Participate in activities of drug information service, including answering drug-related questions, writing a newsletter and drug review. Work under supervision of the director for drug information.
175.99. Clinical Pharmacy Practice. (0 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and consent of instructor.
M. Winter
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience. Students develop and explore their roles in an interdisciplinary health care team, take medication histories, monitor drug therapy, provide patient drug education and research patients' specific drug information questions.
176.01. Nephrology-UCSD. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148.01A or 149.01.
R. Weibert
Students participate in the Renal Consult Service, Hemodialysis Unit and in the Renal Clinic with the medical and nursing staff. A special project selected by the student will be required.
176.02. Pulmonary Medicine-UCSD. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148.01A or 149.01.
R. Weibert
Students participate in the Pulmonary Medicine Service.
176.03. Neonatal Care. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148.01A or 149.01.
R. Weibert
Students participate in the nursery's morning work rounds, attending high risk infant transportation and delivery. Students will read and evaluate current neonatal literature, and provide drug-related information to medical staff and parents.
176.04. Pediatrics. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148.01A or 149.01.
R. Weibert
Students participate in the activities of the Inpatient Pediatric Service. Activities include routine review of patients' charts, monitoring patients' response to drug therapy, attendance at conferences, seminars and rounds, and participation in selected therapeutic consults.
176.05. Psychiatry. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148.01A or 149.01. Clinic 30 hours. Project 10 hours.
R. Weibert
Students participate in the Inpatient Psychiatric Service. A special project will be required, the subject of which shall be chosen by the student, with the consent of the preceptor.
176.40. Anticoagulation Clinics. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148.01A or 149.01.
R. Weibert
Students participate in the services of the anticoagulation clinic at University Hospital under the guidance of a clinical pharmacist.
176.41. Hematology/Oncology-UCSD. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148.01A or 149.01.
R. Weibert
Students participate in the activities of the Hematology-Oncology Consultation Service. Activities include review of patients* charts, monitoring patients* response to drug therapy, attendance at conferences, seminars, rounds and clinics, participation in therapeutic consultations and a special project.
176.42. Hypertension. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148.01A or 149.01.
R. Weibert
This hypertension Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience is an outpatient, six-week elective requiring students to become actively involved in one clinic day per week, as well as in one student-preceptor conference per week.
176.80. IV Additives & Fluid Therapy-UCSD. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148.01A or 149.01.
R. Weibert
Students participate in the activities of the Intravenous Additive Service at University Hospital. A special project will be required, the subject of which shall be chosen by the student, with the consent of the preceptor.
176.81. Poison Information. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148.01A or 149.01.
R. Weibert
Students participate in the services provided by the Poison Information Center for San Diego County, including receiving calls concerning ingestions and treatments, and seminars for the public and various school groups.
176.83. Drug Information. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148.01A or 149.01.
R. Weibert
Students participate in the services provided by the Drug Information Service including receiving drug information requests, researching and writing formal responses.
179.21. Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience in Pediatric General Medicine-Fresno. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing; successful completion of all required first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the third-year and the comprehensive exam.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their role as part of an interdisciplinary health care team in a pediatric acute care setting. Students will share responsibilities with patients, caregivers, and other health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes.
179.60. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience in Community Pharmacy Practice-Fresno. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing; successful completion of all required first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the third-year and the comprehensive exam.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their role as a health care provider in a community pharmacy practice.
184.01. Inpatient Pediatrics - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148A or 149A and 149B. Clinic 3-24 hours.
G. Yokoyama
Students participate in the activities of the Inpatient Pediatric Service. Activities include routine review of patients' charts, monitoring patients' response to drug therapy; attendance at conferences, seminars and rounds; and participation in selected therapeutic consultations.
184.05. Oncology - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 130, 131 and 132.
G. Yokoyama
Students attend work rounds, housestaff management rounds and teaching conferences; learn techniques utilized in caring for patients with hematologic or solid tumors. Emphasis on acute care of cancer patient: anti-emetic and pain control; hyperalimentation; treatment of hypercalcemia and infections. Project.
184.06. Surgery - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing and consent of instructor. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience.
G. Yokoyama
Students are responsible for patient interviewing, monitoring, rounds, and drug consultation. Patients are primarily pediatric with congenital heart defects and adults undergoing aorta-coronary bypass grafts and cardiac valve replacement.
184.09. Cardiology - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Completion of all required first-, second-, and third-year coursework and consent of instructor. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience.
G. Yokoyama
Inpatient rotation in adult cardiology. Patient activities include rounding with the cardiology team and electrophysiology team, monitoring patients on cardiovascular medications, interviewing appropriate patients, and attending conferences and seminars dealing with cardiology. Patients will be presented to the pharmacy preceptor during regularly scheduled rounds.
184.11. General Medicine - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Completion of all required first-, second-, and third-year coursework and consent of instructor.
G. Yokoyama
Students learn the basic principles of therapeutics related to the disease states encountered in medicine patients in an inpatient setting. Participation in ward and attending rounds with the Department of Medicine House-staff. Precepted by a clinical pharmacist.
184.12. Medicine Consult Service-South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp. Prerequisites: Successful completion of third year core curriculum and/or instructor approval. Restrictions: None. Conference 3 hours. Clinical exp/Patient contact 36 hours.
G. Yokoyama
The student will do inpatient medication teaching to all hospitalized patients on high risk medications. Students also develop individualized medication schedules and inforamtion regarding drug-drug, drug-food, and drug-herbal interactions. When patients are discharged, students do home visits to insure medications are taken appropriately and to answer further questions.
184.15. Pharmaceutical Industry - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of third year core curriculum and/or instructor approval. Restrictions: None. Clinic 20 hours. Field Work 5 hours. Project 10 hours. Independent study: 5 hours.
G. Yokoyama
The student will be participating in all aspects of the daily activities of a Scientific Manager in a Pharmaceutical Company.
184.16. Pharmaceutical Industry Marketing & Automation. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of third year core curriculum and/or instructor approval. Restrictions: None Clinic 20 hours. Field Work 5 hours. Project 10 hours. Independent study 5 hours.
G. Yokoyama
The students will be participating in all aspects of the daily activities of a pharmacist in the area of automation in the healthcare system. Students will participate in the daily activities of the product manager, including product development and marketing.
184.23. Infectious Disease - South Bay. (1-7 units) . Prerequisites: APPE standing and consent of instructor.
G. Yokoyama
Activities include monitoring the drug therapy of Infectious Diseases consult patients and serving as a drug information source for the I.D. Service. Students attend and participate in I.D. rounds and attend relevant I.D. and microbiology conferences.
184.28. Hospital Pharmacy - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and/or consent of instructor.
G. Yokoyama
Pharmacy practice experience in long-term care. Activities include participation in drug regimen reviews, DUE, adverse drug reaction reporting, medication distribution, and interdisciplinary care planning. Geriatric emphasis with additional involvement in rehab, AIDS, and hospice care.
184.29. Critical Care Pharmacy - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and/or consent of instructor.
G. Yokoyama
Student participates in the activities of the intensive care unit. Activities include attending rounds and ICU conferences, patient monitoring. Learning about drug therapy in common ICU disease states is emphasized.
184.31. Critical Care Medicine - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and the Comprehensive Exam, and consent of instructor. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience. 36 hours.
G. Yokoyama
Students will participate in patient monitoring, teaching rounds, conferences, provision of drug information, inservice education, and the clinical management of selected critical care patients.
184.32. Clinical Pharmacy - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and/or consent of instructor. Clinic 8 hours.
G. Yokoyama
Under supervision of a clinical pharmacist, the student will participate in the activities of general psychiatry and medical psychiatry teams, including interdisciplinary rounds, patient medication counseling and monitoring, drug utilization evaluations, and attendance of grand rounds.
184.37. Pain Management - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing and consent of instructor. Clinic 20-40 hours.
G. Yokoyama
Students will participate in the clinical management of pain for ambulatory, hospitalized, and homecare patients. Activities include interviews and drug therapy evaluation, providing drug information to patients and health care professionals, participating in patient care conferences and homecare services.
184.40. Home Health Services - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
G. Yokoyama
184.60. Community Pharmacy - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 130, 131, and 132.
G. Yokoyama
Students interview patients, maintain medication records, explain medication usage to patients, and answer drug therapy questions generated by physicians, pharmacists and patients in a pharmacy located within a group medical practice.
184.64. Anticoagulation -South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing, successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and/or consent of instructor.
G. Yokoyama
Students will participate under the supervision of the Clinical Pharmacist in the provision of anticoagulation therapy to patients at the San Francisco Kaiser Hospital. Services range from initiation of heparin therapy to long-term monitoring of patients on warfarin.
184.71. Consultant Practice in Long-Term Care - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and/or consent of instructor.
G. Yokoyama
Consultant pharmacy practice in the long-term care facility will be emphasized. Activities include drug regimen review, nursing inservice programs, and drug distribution and administration assessments.
184.80. Ambulatory Care Clinic - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing, successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and/or consent of instructor, Clinic 8-40 hours.
G. Yokoyama
Under the direction of a clinical pharmacist, students will interview patients on TB medications, evaluate dosage and regimens, and adjust medications as deemed necessary and consistent with the protocols of the clinic.
184.82. Managed Care - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Completion of all first-, second-, and third-year required coursework. Conference 5 hours. Clinic 10 hours. Field Work 10 hours. Library 15 hours.
G. Yokoyama
Students will participate in the medication management for members of Health Plans. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience activities include writing medication class reviews, formulary and TAR data analysis, and medication cost summaries.
184.89. Advanced Compounding - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
G. Yokoyama
Pharmacy Practice 4-8-40 hours.
184.94. Drug Information - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 130, 131, 132 and consent of instructor.
G. Yokoyama
Participate in activities of drug information service, including answering drug-related questions, writing a newsletter and drug review. Work under supervision of the director for drug information.
184.96. Pharmacy Administration - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing and/or consent of instructor.
G. Yokoyama
Students develop practice management skills under supervision and guidance of a Pharmacy manager. Activities include attendance and participation at meetings, implementation of programs assisting the manager in ensuring departmental compliance with regulatory requirements.
184.97. Hospital Pharmacy Extended Care - South Bay. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
G. Yokoyama
Pharmacy Practice 8-40 hours. Students will participate in the provision of unique and transitional care pharmacy services under the supervision of the clinical faculty and staff.
185.05. Oncology. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 130, 131 and 132.
C. Yuen, H. Wu, L. Graff, M. Winter
Students attend work rounds, housestaff management rounds and teaching conferences; learn techniques utilized in caring for patients with hematologic or solid tumors. Emphasis on acute care of cancer patient: anti-emetic and pain control; hyperalimentation; treatment of hypercalcemia and infections. Project.
185.06. Surgery. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing and consent of instructor. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience.
D. Setty, L. Mitsunaga, M. Winter, S. Matsuoka
Students are responsible for patient interviewing, monitoring, rounds, and drug consultation. Patients are primarily pediatric with congenital heart defects and adults undergoing aorta-coronary bypass grafts and cardiac valve replacement.
185.07. Liver & Transplant Surgery. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Completion of all fist-,second-,third-yearrequired courses, Clinical Pharmacy 148 or consent of instructor. Lecture 2 hours. Conference 2 hours.
D. Quan, M. Winter
Students actively participate on a liver transplant surgery team with activities including daily rounds, admission drug histories, monitoring of immunosuppressants, management of acute and chronic organ failure, post-transplant complications and patient education.
185.08. Psychiatric Pharmacy. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required first-, second-, and third-year coursework and consent of instructor. Clinic 20-40 hours. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience. Clinic 20 hours. Clerkship 20 hours.
L. Ajari, M. Winter, T. Puzantian
the Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience will expose students to pharmacy practice in a psychiatric setting. The students will attend team meetings and seminars and counsel patients about their medications. A written project and a presentation in the field of psychopharmacology are required.
185.09. Cardiology. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Completion of all required first-, second-, and third-year coursework and consent of instructor. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience.
H. Wong, M. Winter, S. Kayser
Inpatient rotation in adult cardiology. Patient activities include rounding with the cardiology team and electrophysiology team, monitoring patients on cardiovascular medications, interviewing appropriate patients, and attending conferences and seminars dealing with cardiology. Patients will be presented to the pharmacy preceptor during regularly scheduled rounds.
185.11. General Medicine. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Completion of all required first-, second-, and third-year coursework and consent of instructor.
A. Sakai, M. Winter, T. Bookwalter
Students learn the basic principles of therapeutics related to the disease states encountered in medicine patients in an inpatient setting. Participation in ward and attending rounds with the Department of Medicine House-staff. Precepted by a clinical pharmacist.
185.14. Pharmacoeconomic Research. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework. Seminar 4 hours. Field Work 5-10 hours. Library 5-10 hours. Project 5-10 hours.
L. Wilson, M. Winter
The health economics research Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience is a collaborative research project contracted with a group of students to determine the economic impact of a new technology or disease process. The student will learn the concepts of health economics research,how to design and carry out this research, data collaboration, the use of spreadsheets and/or statistical packages and communication skills.
185.21. Clinical Pharmacokinetics. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and consent of instructor. Conference 2 hours.
M. Boro, M. Winter
The Clinical Pharmacokinetics elective will expose pharmacy students to the application of pharmacokinetics principles in the clinical setting. The students will provide pharmacokinetics consultations to pharmacy, medical, surgical, and nursing staff.
185.23. Infectious Disease. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing and consent of instructor.
D. Maddix, M. Winter
Activities include monitoring the drug therapy of Infectious Diseases consult patients and serving as a drug information source for the I.D. Service. Students attend and participate in I.D. rounds and attend relevant I.D. and microbiology conferences.
185.28. Hospital Pharmacy. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and/or consent of instructor.
E. Lo, M. Fouts, M. Winter
Pharmacy practice experience in long-term care. Activities include participation in drug regimen reviews, DUE, adverse drug reaction reporting, medication distribution, and interdisciplinary care planning. Geriatric emphasis with additional involvement in rehab, AIDS, and hospice care.
185.29. Critical Care Pharmacy. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and/or consent of instructor.
M. Winter
Student participates in the activities of the intensive care unit. Activities include attending rounds and ICU conferences, patient monitoring. Learning about drug therapy in common ICU disease states is emphasized.
185.31. Critical Care Medicine. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and the Comprehensive Exam, and consent of instructor. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience. 36 hours. Conference 2-4 hours.
M. Winter
Students will participate in patient monitoring, teaching rounds, conferences, provision of drug information, inservice education, and the clinical management of selected critical care patients.
185.32. Psychopharmacology. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and/or consent of instructor. Clinic 8 hours.
M. Winter
Under supervision of a clinical pharmacist, the student will participate in the activities of general psychiatry and medical psychiatry teams, including interdisciplinary rounds, patient medication counseling and monitoring, drug utilization evaluations, and attendance of grand rounds.
185.33. Drug Information Service-VAM. (1-8 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second-, and third-year required coursework and/or consent of instructor. Clinic 8-40 hours.
M. Winter
Students participate in the activities of the drug information center including providing consultation on drug therapy questions, evaluation of the medical literature, and preparation of a written project suitable for publication.
185.36. Critical Care Pharmacy-SFGH. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and/or consent of instructor.
M. Jones, M. Winter
Participate in providing pharmaceutical care for patients in the medical/cardiac ICU, including attending medical ICU rounds, providing patient-specific drug information, pharmacokinetic monitoring, and attending weekly seminars.
185.37. Pain Management. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing and consent of instructor. Clinic 20-40 hours. Clinic 20 hours.
M. Winter, P. Koo
Students will participate in the clinical management of pain for ambulatory, hospitalized, and homecare patients. Activities include interviews and drug therapy evaluation, providing drug information to patients and health care professionals, participating in patient care conferences and homecare services.
185.40. Home Health Services. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Laboratory 6 hours. Clinic 6 hours.
M. Winter
185.60. Adult Day Health Center-STM. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing and consent of instructor. Clinic 6-40 hours.
M. Winter
Students will learn the interdisciplinary approach to providing health care by participating in and contributing to Intake and Assessment meetings at adult day health centers. Knowledge of special pharmacy services, legal requirements, drug formulary maintenance and drug utilization will be acquired.
185.64. Anticoagulation. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing, successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and/or consent of instructor. Clinic 8 hours.
M. Winter, T. Whitaker
Students will participate under the supervision of the Clinical Pharmacist in the provision of anticoagulation therapy to patients at the San Francisco Kaiser Hospital. Services range from initiation of heparin therapy to long-term monitoring of patients on warfarin.
185.71. Consultant Practice in Long-Term Care. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and/or consent of instructor.
D. Shack, M. Winter
Consultant pharmacy practice in the long-term care facility will be emphasized. Activities include drug regimen review, nursing inservice programs, and drug distribution and administration assessments.
185.72. Outpatient Forensic Psychiatric Service. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Completion of Clinical Pharmacy 130, 131, 132 and consent of instructor.
H. Leung, M. Winter
Students participate in the activities of an outpatient forensic mental health clinic including drug therapy monitoring, patient education and counseling, drug utilization reviews, medication clinics, medication groups, and inservice conferences. They will work under the supervision of faculty in the on-going management of selected mentally disturbed criminal-justice patients.
185.73. Home Infusion Therapy. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year.required coursework and consent of instructor.
M. Winter
Students participate in home health care services, including fluid compounding, patient monitoring, multidisciplinary meetings, interaction with nurses in the home setting, patients both pre- and post-discharge and with physicians in their office setting to become familiar with all aspects of home specialty care.
185.75. Poison Control Social Marketing. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of School of Pharmacy requirements for beginning Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPE) clinical experience rotations and consent of instructor. Restrictions: Students in School of Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Health Policy and Management Program (PHPM) given preference. Seminar 5-35 hours.
I. Simeonov, J. Lightwood, S. Heard
The APPE will begin with orientation sessions for the students to basic required skills and understanding of the operation of the California Poison Control System (CPCS). The students will then work with, and assist staff in developing, conducting and evaluating projects for CPCS social marketing services and public education. Students will work on a stand-alone or ongoing project after the orientation and discussion with the APPE Preceptor.
185.77. Drug Policy, Information & Economics. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and consent of instructor.
M. Shahkarami, M. Winter
Students will design and implement a target drug program which will include the following components: Drug utilization evaluation, written proposal, implementation, followup, and publication. Students will participate in didactic conferences which will discuss formulary management, DUEs, cost containment strategies, and target drug implementation.
185.80. Ambulatory Care Clinic. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing, successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and/or consent of instructor, Clinic 8-40 hours.
M. Winter
Under the direction of a clinical pharmacist, students will interview patients on TB medications, evaluate dosage and regimens, and adjust medications as deemed necessary and consistent with the protocols of the clinic.
185.82. Managed Care. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Completion of all first-, second-, and third-year required coursework. Conference 5 hours. Field Work 10 hours. Library 10 hours. Project 15 hours.
L. Reisner, M. Winter
Students will participate in the medication management for members of Health Plans. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience activities include writing medication class reviews, formulary and TAR data analysis, and medication cost summaries.
185.87. Drug Products Services Laboratory. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Laboratory 20 hours.
J. Whitney, M. Winter
185.88. Advanced Compounding. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Pharmacy Practice 4 hours.
M. Winter
185.89. Advanced Compounding - South Bay. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
M. Winter
Pharmacy Practice 4-8-40 hours.
185.91. Inpatient Clinical Practice. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3.
M. Winter
Pharmacy Practice 8-40 hours. Students will participate in the broad range of Pharmaceutical Care activities under the supervision of the clinical faculty & staff.
185.96. Pharmacy Administration-S. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing and/or consent of instructor.
M. Winter, R. Caldwell, R. Lowe, R. Conroy
Students develop practice management skills under supervision and guidance of a Pharmacy manager. Activities include attendance and participation at meetings, implementation of programs assisting the manager in ensuring departmental compliance with regulatory requirements.
186.03. APPE In Infectious Diseases. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing: Successful completion of all core 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year didactic courses and the comprehensive exam. Confirmation of participation with preceptors 3 wks prior to start of quarter. Restrictions: 3rd and 4th year pharmacy students with APPE standing.
C. James, R. Weibert
APPE students function as members of the Infectious Diseases Consult Service at the UCSD Medical Center. The service provides therapeutic consultation to other acute care patient services on the diagnosis and treatment of various infectious disease states. The student will also be exposed to the activities of the Antimicrobial Mgt Program which monitors and intervenes on antimicrobial use in the medical center.
186.06. Clinical Pharmacokinetics. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148A or 149 and/or consent of instructor. Lecture 3 hours. Project 3-12 hours.
R. Weibert
Discussion and review of pharmacokinetic principles in drug therapy relating to clinical cases at UCSD, including computer modeling, specific consults, and lectures to medical and nursing staff. A special project is assigned.
186.07. Burn and Trauma Center. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8-40 hours.
R. Weibert
Under supervision of clinical staff, monitor patient drug therapy, develop antibiotic dosing recommendations, observe surgica and burn care procedures, participate in conferences, seminars. Pharmacy conference and special project assigned.
186.59. Medical Specialties. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148.01A or 149.01. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8-40 hours. Clerkship 8 hours.
R. Weibert
Exploration of the potential service roles of clinical pharmacists in various medical specialty settings.
186.74. Home Care/Infusion Therapy. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8-40 hours.
R. Weibert
Students will work with nursing and pharmacy staff providing services to home care/home infusion patients, including IV compounding, therapeutic monitoring, documentation, physician and nurse case conferences, student presentations, and projects.
187.01. Oncology-LA/OC. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148A or 149. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8 hours.
P. Ambrose
General orientation to the most frequently occurring diseases of oncology and hematology. Emphasis on developing working knowledge of chemotherapeutic agents. Emphasis on application of chemotherapy to oncologic diseases, preparation and administration of agents, side effects and toxicity, applicable pharmacokinetic calculations.
187.02. Pharmacokinetics-LA/OC. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148A or 149.
P. Ambrose
Participation in all aspects of clinical pharmacokinetics service including information, consultations, and drug dosing regulations, under approved protocols. Involvement in analysis and evaluation of serum drug levels, particularly in patients with altered drug disposition.
187.03. Cardiology/Critical Care-LA/OC. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148A and consent of instructor. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8 hours.
P. Ambrose
Participation in application of heparin and warfarin guidelines, which involve dosage adjustment, clinical assessment, data collection, medical audit. Students learn about management of patients with thromboembolic diseases through conferences, selected readings and clinical participation.
187.04. Pediatrics-LA/OC. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148A or 149. Seminar 6-10 hours. Clinic 24-30 hours.
P. Ambrose
Participation in patient care rounds, monitoring case presentations, pharmacokinetic evaluations, literature research, and CPRs in neonatal and pediatric patients. Major pediatric disease states and appropriate drug therapy will be reviewed daily. Six to ten hours of medical seminars each week.
187.05. Psychiatry-LA/OC. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing and consent of instructor.
P. Ambrose
Active involvement with patients and staff in acute care mental health facility. Students interview, interact with, and monitor patients. Thorough background of various forms of mental disorders, treatment and role of pharmacist will be presented.
187.06. Acute Care APPE-LA/OC. (1-8 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 148A or 149.
P. Ambrose
Students participate in activities of neonatal intensive care unit and inpatient pediatric services, monitoring patients, attending rounds and conferences. Emphasis will be on acute inpatient pediatric medicine and neonatology under supervision of pediatric clinical pharmacist and pediatricians.
187.07. Ambulatory Care Elective-LA/OC. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing and consent of instructor.
P. Ambrose
Students participate in the activities of the Jules Stein Eye Institute, which include patient monitoring, attendance at conferences and seminars, and dispensing of ocular medications. Students work under the supervision of the pharmacist preceptor in learning the management of common diseases of the eye.
187.09. APPE Elective-LA/OC. (1-8 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 130, 131 and 132.
P. Ambrose
Students observe and participate in activities of the pharmacy and developmental services at the hospital. Emphasis is on diagnosis and management of neurological and genetic diseases such as seizure disorders and mental retardation.
187.10. Geriatric Medicine-LA/OC. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing and consent of instructor. Clinic 8 hours.
P. Ambrose
Students participate in providing Pharmaceutical Care service to the geriatric patient under the supervision of the clinical faculty and staff.
187.11. Acute Care Elective-LA/OC. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Appe standing and consent of instructor. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8 hours.
P. Ambrose
Students participate in rounds with clinical pharmacists. They are involved in monitoring TPN solutions, screening patients with positive culture results to assure appropriate antimicrobial selection and dosage, adjusting serum levels of selected agents.
187.15. Sports Pharmacy Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience. (1-7 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp. Prerequisites: CP120. CP130, and CP131; or approval of instructor. Restrictions: Enrollment in the UCSF School of Pharmacy and restricted to students in the Los Angeles / Orange County Program, or by approval of instructor. Students may be subject to a criminal background check. Project 5 hours. Clinical Clerkship 36 hours.
P. Ambrose
Students will participate in the drug testing and educational program of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and/or other relevant sports-governing agencies (e.g. The US Anti-Doping Agency). Activities will include drug testing at colleges and other sports venues, providing drug information, writing drog monographs, giving presentations, and learning about the various opportunities for pharmacists related to sports pharmacy.
187.20. Specialty APPE Elective-LA/OC. (1-8 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 130, 131, 132 and consent of instructor. Clerkship 8 hours.
P. Ambrose
Students are exposed to psychopharmacology and participate in clinical pharmacy activities of a state psychiatric hospital; become familiar with federal and state regulations affecting pharmacy practice in skilled nursing, intermediate care, and acute psychiatric care facilities.
187.21. Clinical APPE Elective-LA/OC. (1-8 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Clerkship 8 hours.
P. Ambrose
Students will acquire the basic knowledge in applied pharmacokinetics necessary to provide consultative assistance to the physicians in developing an appropriate drug dose regimen. Emphasis will be placed on integrating knowledge of patients* problems with the knowledge of the drug's kinetic and pharmacologic properties.
187.60. Home Care-LA/OC. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Clinical Pharmacy 130, 131, 132 and consent of instructor. Clinic 8 hours.
P. Ambrose
Students round with health care team in hospitals, extended care facilities, and homes. Involved with monitoring total parenteral nutrition, chemotherapy, pain management, antibiotic therapy, and related services for home care patient.
187.61. Community Practice-LA/OC. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework.
P. Ambrose
Students will be exposed to various aspects of a home care pharmacy including pre-discharge patient assessment, patient training and education, manufacturing of parenteral solutions and home delivery, and patient follow-up visits.
187.65. Managed Care-LA/OC. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 10 hours.
P. Ambrose
Students participate in providing clinical pharmacy services in an HMO setting. Activities include attending inpatient service rounds, providing clinical services to ambulatory patients and providing inservice education classes and preparing pharmacy and therapeutic committee drug reviews.
187.80. Drug Information-LA/OC. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing and consent of instructor.
P. Ambrose
Students will be provided the opportunity to develop the skills required to work in a drug information service, which includes organization and retrieval of drug information, drug literature evaluation, and effective verbal and written communication.
187.81. IV Additives. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing and consent of instructor. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8-40 hours.
P. Ambrose
Students participate in the activities of an intravenous additive service in a large university teaching hospital. Students will learn about aseptic technique, compatibility and stability of drugs in intravenous solution, total parenteral nutrition, prefilled syringe programs, home hyperalimentation and piggybacks.
187.82. DUE/MUE Drug Policy-LA/OC. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing and consent of instructor. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8 hours.
P. Ambrose
An on-line experience in a drug information center serving a large multidisciplinary teaching hospital. Through a series of experience modules, in addition to day-to-day information requests received by the center, students will be expected to demonstrate competence in drug literature evaluation and drug information retrieval skills.
187.83. Elective Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience-LA/OC. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing and consent of instructor. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8 hours.
P. Ambrose
Clerkship provides an opportunity for students to develop and use skills relating to all areas of a centralized IV additive service. Students will make routine case presentations regarding patients receiving different types of intravenous therapy, including parenteral nutrition.
187.96. Pharmacy Services Administration-LA/OC. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first, second and third year required curriculum up to and including the winter quarter of third year and/or consent of instrtuctor.
P. Ambrose
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188.01. Oncology-UCD. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year coursework and consent of instructor. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8-40 hours. Restrictions: UC Davis students only.
T. Cutler
A supervised clinical pharmacy experience providinig pharmaceutical care to inpatients admitted to the hematology/oncology service. Students will develop skills related to optimizing chemotherapy and avoiding/managing infections in the immunocompromised patient.
188.03. Poison Information. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year coursework. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8-40 hours.
T. Cutler
Students participate in poison control center activities, e.g., answering phones, taking poison histories, monitoring patients, and giving poison prevention talks to the public and health care professionals.
188.05. Medical Intensive Care-UCD. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first, second- and third-year coursework. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8-40 hours. Restrictions: UC Davis students only.
T. Cutler
Students will participate in providing pharmaceutical care to patients admitted to the MICU. Students will develop clinical skills related to care for the critically ill patient.
188.07. Clinical Nutrition/Total Parenteral Nutrition. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year coursework, Clinical Pharmacy 148. Restrictions: UC Davis students only.
T. Cutler
This offers the student an extensive experience in clinical nutrition. Students will assist pharmacists in the management of patients requiring parental nutrition and will become an intergral member of the Clinical Nutrition Service.
188.09. Drug Use Evaluation. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second-, and third-year coursework. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8-40 hours. Restrictions: UC Davis students only.
T. Cutler
The student will participate in the activities of the Drug Use Evaluation/Formulary Management/Investigational Drug Service programs. Activities may include conducting DUEs, preparing formulary evaluations for the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, providing drug information consultation to hsopital staff, monitoring of protocols, inventory control, and record-keeping. Students will develop a better working knowledge of the IRB process.
188.10. Infectious Diseases. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework/. Restrictions: UC Davis students only.
T. Cutler
Students will be active participants in the UCD Medical Center Infectious Diseases Consult Service. They will work closely with the Infectious Disease Pharmacist, evaluating antibiotic selection, monitoring therapy and providing drug information. A project will be completed during the rotation.
188.12. Pediatrics-UCD. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first, second- and third-year. required coursework. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8-40 hours. Restrictions: UC Davis students only.
T. Cutler
Students will participate as members of the pediatric ward team, providing pharmaceutical care to children aged 2 weeks to 16 years.
188.13. Cardiology. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second-, and third-year course work. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8-40 hours. Restrictions: UC Davis students only.
T. Cutler
Students actively participate as members of the critical care cardiology service, providing pharmaceutical care to patients admitted to the CICU and Step Down Unit.
188.14. Pain Management. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second-, and third-year course work. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8-40 hours. Restrictions: UC Davis students only.
T. Cutler
Student participates in the provision of post-operative trauma and cancer pain management, promotion of rational use of medications to alleviate pain, nausea, vomiting, and itching, and provides oral and written consultations. Student will also work on investigational drug studies with the Acute Pain Service.
188.17. Pharmacokinetic Seminar-UCD. (2 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework. Seminar 3 hours.
T. Cutler, W. Dager
Students will complete assigned reading and cases, and discuss them in conferences. The student will also provide one written consult per week on a selected case. The student will participate and occasionally lead case discussions. Practical aspects of pharmacokinetics and selected clinical pearls will be emphasized.
188.18. Ambulatory Care Clinics, Sacramento. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: successful completion of all first-, second-, and third-year course work. Restrictions: UC Davis students only
T. Cutler
Students will participate in primary care and specialty medicine clinics at one or more sites affiliated with health systems inthe greater metropolitan area. Students will work with pharmacists to optimize drug therapy in patients with chronic diseases, participating on multidisciplinary teams to evaluate treatment strat6egies and monitor patient response.
188.25. Managed Care, MedClinic Medical Group (CHW), Integrated Pharmaceutical Services (Health Net). (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework, and consent of instructor.
T. Cutler
Students will become familiar with principles and operation of a managed health care organization. The student will then identify an area of potential cost containment and develop a written policy and procedure to effect a positive clinical and economic solution.
188.32. Home Infusion Pharmacy, Chartwell, OPTION Care. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year coursework. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8-40 hours.
T. Cutler
The student will participate in various aspects of a home health care pharmacy, providing home TPN, enteral nutrition, and antibiotic therapy. Clinical monitoring of patients will be emphasized.
188.33. Community Inpatient Psychiatry APPE. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and consent of instructor.
T. Cutler
A supervised clinical experience in the County's acute care psychiatric facility that allows students to develop skills in drug selection and monitoring of response and compliance. Students may also have an opportunity to observe treatment in other local or state psychiatric facilities.
188.40. Veterinary Medicine. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of all first-, second- and third-year required coursework and consent of instructor. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8-40 hours. Restrictions: Preference given to UC Davis students.
T. Cutler
The student will participate in the clinical and dispensing activities of a pharmacy practice involved in veterinary medicine. Through observation and performance, students will explore the role of the clinical pharmacist in the care of large and small animals.
188.45. Hematology/Oncology Infusion Clinic. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of first-, second-, and third-year course work. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8-40 hours. Restrictions: UC Davis students only Clerkship 8 hours.
T. Cutler
Students participate in the clinical and dispensing activities of the hematology/oncology clinic. Activities include rounding with physicians, participation on the hospice multidisciplinary team, attending required conferences, and preparation and delivery of sterile chemotherapy agents.
188.64. Anticoagulation Service UCD. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Successful completion of first-, second-, and third-year coursework. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience 8-40 hours.
T. Cutler
The student will participate as a member of the hospital's anticoagulation service, monitoring patients on heparin or warfarin in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Students will develop skills related to patient education, dosing of anticoagulants and drug therapy management, w/emphasis on continuity of care across practice settings.
188.81. Community Pharmacy Management. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: CP130,131,132.
T. Cutler
The student will gain practical experience in all aspects of operation and management of an outpatient community prescription pharmacy. Emphasis will be placed on business and management aspects of practicing in a prescription-only pharmacy, one that is a member of a small group of independent pharmacies.
189.01. Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience in General Medicine-Fresno. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing; successful completion of all required first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the third-year and the comprehensive exam.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their role as part of an interdisciplinary health care team in an adult acute general medicine setting. Students will share responsibilities with patients, caregivers, and other health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes.
189.04. Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience in Family Practice-Fresno. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE s standing; successful completion of all required first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the third-year and the comprehensive exam.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their role as part of an interdisciplinary health care team in an adult acute family practice setting. Students will share responsibilities with patients, caregivers, and other health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes.
189.06. Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience in ICU/CCU-Fresno. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing; successful completion of all required first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the third-year and the comprehensive exam.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their role as part of an interdisciplinary health care team in an adult acute intensive care setting. Students will share responsibilities with patients, caregivers, and other health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes.
189.08. Acute Care APPE in Emergency Medicine-Fresno. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing: Successful completion of all required first-, second-, and third-year curriculum up to and including Winter quarter of the third-year and the comprehensive examination.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their role as part of an interdisciplinary health careteam in an acute emergency medicine setting. Students will share responsibilities with other health care professionals and patients for drug therapy outcomes.
189.10. Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience in Cardiology-Fresno. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing; successful completion of all required first-, second and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the third-year and the comprehensive exam.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their role as part of an interdisciplinary health care team in an adult acute care cardiology setting. Students will share responsibilities with patients, caregivers, and other health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes.
189.13. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience in Infectious Disease-Fresno. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing; successful completion of all required first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the third-year and the comprehensive examination.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their role as part of an interdisciplinary health care team in both acute and ambulatory care infectious disease settings. Students will share responsibilities with physicians, nurses, and pharmacists for drug therapy outcomes.
189.15. APPE in Acute Care Neurosurgery-Fresno. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing. Successful completion of all required 1st, 2nd and 3rd year curriculum up to and uincluding winter quarter of the 3rd year, and the comprehensive exam. Other 40 hours.
M. Assemi
Supervosed clinical pharmacy experience in a neurosurgical swrvice where students will develop and explore their role as part of an interdisciplinary health care team in an adult intensive and ward care setting. Students will share responsibilities with patients, caregivers and other health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes.
189.18. APPE in Acute Care Psychiatry. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing: Successful completion of all required first, -second and third-year curriculum up to and including Winter quarter of the third year and the comprehensive examination.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their role as part of an interdisciplinary health care team in an acute psychiatric medicine setting. Students will share respomsibilities with other health care professionals and patients for drug therapy outcomes.
189.23. Acute Care APPE in Neonatal Intensive Care-Fresno. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing: successful completion of all required first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the third-year and the comprehensive examination.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their role as part of an interdisciplinary health care team in a pediatric acute intensive care setting. Students will share responsibilities with patients, caregivers, and other health care professionals for drug therapy outcomes.
189.24. Acute Care APPE in Pediatric Intensive Care-Fresno. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing: Successful completion of all required first-, second-, and third-year curriculum up to and including Winter quarter of the third-year and the comprehsnsive examination.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their role as part of an interdisciplinary health care team in a pediatric acute intensice care setting. Students will share responsibilities with patients, caregivers, and other health care professionsls for drug therapy outcomes.
189.30. Acute Care Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience in Floor-Based Clinical Pharmacy Services-Fresno. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing; successful completion of all required first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including winter quarter of the third-year and the comprehensive exam.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore their role as part of a clinical pharmacy service working with an interdisciplinary health care team in an adult acute care setting. Students will share responsibilities with other health care professionals and patients for drug therapy outcomes.
189.36. APPE in Geriatric Medicine. (1-7 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: APPE standing: Successful completion of all required first-, second- and third-year curriculum up to and including Winter quarter of the third year and the comprehensive examination.
M. Assemi
Supervised clinical pharmacy experience where students will develop and explore thrie role as a clinical pharmacist, providing services in a skilled nursing facility and geriatric medicine clinic. Students will share responsibilities with other pharmacists, heal