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This course helps pharmacy students identify and understand the role of pharmacists in the community and the hospital at practice sits. In this experiential training program, students will spend most of their class and learning time (at least 224 hours) in the practice environment interacting and communicating with pharmacists, technicians, peers, other healthcare providers, and patients. Students will develop their skills to integrate their basic pharmaceutical and medical knowledge and apply it into patient care particularly, in the outpatient setting. It also offers the students to acquire an understanding of their role in the pharmaceutical care of hospitalized patients with an appreciation of some important hospital-related medications. In addition, students will have the opportunity to enhance their communication and interpersonal skills to promote constructive relationships with patients and co-workers including healthcare professionals and develop professional attitude. |