| Courses: |
PHARM
2000: Pharmaco-Therapeutics In Nursing (01216662) |
| Course
Instructor: DENISE
HOWRIE |
| Course
Description: Course
describes the pharmacokinetics and pharmaco-therapeutics of selected
drugs. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
2002: Concepts of Pharmacology (01219042) |
| Course
Instructor: MICHAEL
ZEMAITIS |
| Course
Description: Course is
designed primarily for graduate students in the health sciences who
require an appreciation of pharmacology in their careers. The one term
course defines basic principles of drug action, drug disposition and
pharmacokinetics. Specific areas of discussion include central nervous
system, cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal and endocrine
pharmacology. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
2002: Concepts of Pharmacology (01220186) |
| Course
Instructor: |
| Course
Description: This course
is cross-referenced. Check the Announcements for details. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
2002: Concepts of Pharmacology (01228672) |
| Course
Instructor: |
| Course
Description: This course
is cross-referenced. Check the Announcements for details. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5110: Profession of Pharmacy 1 (01122530) |
| Course
Instructor: CARLENE
BAUM and RANDY JUHL and GARY STOEHR |
| Course
Description: First of
six semester sequence of courses that support the students'' development
of competence in four major areas -- clinical skills, the psychosocial
dimensions of pharmacy practice, managing as a professional pharmacist,
and professional inquiry. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5111: Profession of Pharmacy 2 (01224511) |
| Course
Instructor: GARY
STOEHR |
| Course
Description: The second
of six courses that support the students development of competence in
clinical skills, the psychosocial dimensions of pharmacy practice,
managing as a professional pharmacist, and professional inquiry. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5112: Experiential Learning 1 (01122535) |
| Course
Instructor: Scott
Drab and AMY SEYBERT |
| Course
Description: Provides
students with field-based experience in which they can examine the role
of the pharmacy and pharmacists in a variety of practice settings,
develop basic dispensing an counseling skills, collect and interpret
data from the practice site. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5113: Experiential Learning 2 (01224516) |
| Course
Instructor: Scott
Drab and AMY SEYBERT |
| Course
Description: A
continuation of experiential education from term 1. provides students
with field-based experience in which they can examine the role of the
pharmacy and pharmacists in a variety of practice settings, develop
basic dispensing and counseling skills, collect and interpret data from
the practice site. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5114: Anatomy and Physiology 1 (01122543) |
| Course
Instructor: BALWANT
DIXIT and REGIS VOLLMER |
| Course
Description: First of
two course sequence intended to provide an integrated presentation of
human anatomy and physiology; to present physiology as a dynamic study
of living systems, to demonstrate the hierarchical organization of
complex systems, to develop the principle of homeostasis, to build
understanding of cellular processes and the relationship between
biochemistry and physiology, to introduce the use of drugs as tools for
understanding physiology, and to demonstrate that therapeutic agents
beneficially affect physiologic processes altered by disease. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5115: Anatomy and Physiology 2 (01224522) |
| Course
Instructor: REGIS
VOLLMER |
| Course
Description: The second
of a two course sequence that provides an introduction to anatomy,
function/physiology, patho-physiology, clinical correlates and
therapeutic agents for specific organ systems. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5118: Principles of Drug Action (01122551) |
| Course
Instructor: SAMUEL
POLOYAC and JOHN SUTCLIFFE and MICHAEL ZEMAITIS |
| Course
Description: To enable
students to apply principles of drug-receptor interactions,
conceptualize principles of medicinal chemistry with regard to drug
design and development, understand the relationship between drug action
and chemical structure, understand the relationship between dosage forms
and oral bioavailability, understand basic pharmacokinetic and
pharmacodynamic concepts. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5119: Drug Development 1 (01224533) |
| Course
Instructor: MICHAEL
ZEMAITIS |
| Course
Description: This course
examines sources of drugs and the process of drug development and the
drug approval process. Since drug metabolites may play an important role
in the activity or toxicity of a drug, early phases of the approval
process require extensive metabolism studies. This course also covers
the biochemistry of drug metabolism and chemical pathways of metabolism. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5210: Profession of Pharmacy 3 (00125018) |
| Course
Instructor: TERRENCE
SCHWINGHAMMER |
| Course
Description: The third
of a six course sequence that supports students'' development of
competence in four major areas: clinical skills, social science in
pharmacy, managing as a professional pharmacist, and professional
inquiry. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5214: Pharmacotherapy of Infctus Ds 1 (01122567) |
| Course
Instructor: DENISE
HOWRIE |
| Course
Description: First of a
two course sequence that provides knowledge and experience in the
assessment and management of infectious disease, including elements of
microbiology, medicinal chemistry, pharmacology and principles of
antibiotic use, pathophysiology of infection, immunology of host
defenses, patient assessment, and the thought process leading to
cost-effective and safe antimicrobial drug use. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5215: Pharmacotherapeutics in Infctus Ds 2 (01224545) |
| Course
Instructor: DENISE
HOWRIE and MICHAEL MOKOTOFF |
| Course
Description: Second of a
two-course sequence that provides an advanced discussion, including
therapy, of gram-negative microorganisms, spirochetes, chlamydia,
rickettsia, actinomycetes, mycobacteria, fungi, and viruses. Anti-infectives
to be discussed include those in the aminoglycoside, rifamycin, polyene
macrolide, sulfonamide, quinolone, nitrofuran, and imidazole classes, as
well as antiviral agents. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5216: Cardiology (01122570) |
| Course
Instructor: AMY
SEYBERT and REGIS VOLLMER |
| Course
Description: Provides a
comprehensive evaluation of the pathophysiology and treatment of
cardiovascular disease. The pharmacology and therapeutic use of
cardiovascular drugs is presented in relation to the management of
hypertension, coronary artery disease, heart failure, arrhythmia,
thromboembolic disorders, and acute myocardial infarction. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5217: Nephrology (01224552) |
| Course
Instructor: GARY
MATZKE |
| Course
Description: Provides a
comprehensive evaluation of the pathophysiology and treatment of renal
disease, fluid and electrolyte disturbances, and acid-base disorders.
The pharmacology and therapeutic use of drugs is presented in relation
to the management of renal |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5218: Drug Development 2 (01122980) |
| Course
Instructor: REGINALD
FRYE |
| Course
Description: This course
provides students with a fundamental understanding of the mathematical
relationships that are available to quantify the rate and extent of drug
absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5219: Drug Development 3 (01224557) |
| Course
Instructor: LISA
ROHAN and JOHN SUTCLIFFE and MICHAEL ZEMAITIS |
| Course
Description: This course
provides students with a fundamental understanding of the
physical-chemical properties of various drug dosage forms. Students will
compound several different dosage forms in the laboratory portion of the
course. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5221: Critical Care (00236229) |
| Course
Instructor: MARY
HESS |
| Course
Description: Provides a
comprehensive evaluation of the pathophysiology and diagnosis of common
ICU problems. A complete discussion of pharmacotherapy (pharmacology,
pharmacokinetics, pharmacudynamics, etc.)will be applied to developing
treatment strategies in acute care settings. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5311: Profession of Pharmacy 6 (01228647) |
| Course
Instructor: KIM
COLEY |
| Course
Description: Provides
the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to practice pharmacy. Will
focus on clinical skills, psychosocial dimensions of practice, pharmacy
management and professional inquiry. Topics include principles of
pharmacoeconomics, pharmacoeconomic decision making, quality improvement
and total quality management, and population-based decision making.
individual and group presentations, case analyses and projects will be
used to incorporate pharmacoeconomic principles into therapeutic
decision-making and enhance the communication skills of students. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5312: Experiential Learning 5 (01127285) |
| Course
Instructor: DENISE
HOWRIE |
| Course
Description: Students
will experience and develop professional skills and abilities in the
setting of institutional pharmacy practice through observation and
participation in activities such as drug distribution and preparation,
evaluation and monitoring of patient-specific therapies, pharmacy
system, quality assessment, and formulary control. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5313: Experiential Learning 6 (01228654) |
| Course
Instructor: DENISE
HOWRIE |
| Course
Description: Students
will experience and develop professional skills and abilities in the
setting of institutional pharmacy practice through observation and
participation in activities such as drug distribution and preparation,
evaluation and monitoring of patient-specific therapies, pharmacy
system, quality assessment, and formulary control. |
|
Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5314: Immunology (00132863) |
| Course
Instructor: JOSEPH
KNAPP |
| Course
Description: Students
will demonstrate and apply core concepts of physiology, pharmacology,
chemistry, and therapeutics in the evaluation and treatment of selected
diseases of the immune system. Students will develop their abilities to
design, monitor and refine cost-effective and safe treatment plans and
provide appropriate information to patients, caregivers and health
professionals. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5316: Pulmonology/Rheumatology (01127299) |
| Course
Instructor: DENISE
HOWRIE |
| Course
Description: Students
will demonstrate and apply core concepts of physiology, pharmacology,
chemistry and therapeutics in the evaluation and treatment of selected
pulmonary and rheumatic diseases. Students will develop their abilities
to design, monitor and refine cost-effective and safe treatment plans
and appropriate information to patients, caregivers and health
professionals. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5317: Gastroenterology/Nutrition (99243750) |
| Course
Instructor: |
| Course
Description: Students
will demonstrate and apply core concepts of patho-physiology, medicinal
chemistry, pharmacology, and therapeutics in the evaluation and
treatment of selected gastro-intestinal diseases and states of
nutritional deficiency. Students will develop |
|
Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5318: Endocrinology (01127300) |
| Course
Instructor: MICHAEL
MOKOTOFF |
| Course
Description: Students
will demonstrate and apply core concepts of physiology, pharmacology,
chemistry and therapeutics in the evaluation and treatment of selected
disorders of the endocrine system. Students will develop their abilities
to design, monitor and refine |
|
Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5319: Neurology/Psychiatry (01228668) |
| Course
Instructor: RAEANN
MAXWELL |
| Course
Description: Students
will demonstrate and apply core concepts of pathophysiology, medicinal
chemistry, pharmacology, and therapeutics in the evaluation and
treatment of selected neurological and psychiatric disorders. Students
will develop the abilities required to design, monitor, and refine
effective, safe, and cost-effective treatment plans and be able to
provide appropriate information to patients, caregivers, and health
professionals. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5401: PharmD Adv Pharm Pract Exprn 1 (01233834) |
| Course
Instructor: Scott
Drab and ROWENA SCHWARTZ and GARY STOEHR |
| Course
Description: Provides
the environment for a student to develp competence in the
indentification and management of drug-realted problems in patient-care
settings. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5402: PharmD Adv Pharm Pract Exprn 2 (01233839) |
| Course
Instructor: |
| Course
Description: This course
is cross-referenced with another course. Please check the Announcments
for details. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5403: PharmD Adv Pharm Pract Exprn 3 (01229747) |
| Course
Instructor: |
| Course
Description: This course
is cross-referenced with another course. Please check the Announcments
for details. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5404: PharmD Adv Pharm Pract Exprn 4 (01229754) |
| Course
Instructor: |
| Course
Description: This course
is cross-referenced with another course. Please check the Announcments
for details. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5405: PharmD Adv Pharm Pract Exprn 5 (01229759) |
| Course
Instructor: |
| Course
Description: This course
is cross-referenced with another course. Please check the Announcments
for details. |
|
Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5406: PharmD Adv Pharm Pract Exprn 6 (01229763) |
| Course
Instructor: |
| Course
Description: This course
is cross-referenced with another course. Please check the Announcments
for details. |
|
Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5407: PharmD Adv Pharm Pract Exprn 7 (01229580) |
| Course
Instructor: |
| Course
Description: This course
is cross-referenced with another course. Please check the Announcments
for details. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |
PHARM
5806: Pediatric Pharmaceutical Care (01245680) |
| Course
Instructor: DENISE
HOWRIE |
| Course
Description: Provides
students with opportunities to acquire the knowledge and skills
necessary to provide pharmaceutical care to pediatric patients of all
ages. |
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Categorized Under: School
of Pharmacy |