Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate professional conduct and apply legal, social, and ethical responsibility within the health care environment
- Demonstrate professional interpersonal, oral, and written communications skills sufficient to serve the needs of patients and the public including an awareness of how diversity may effect the communication process.
- Demonstrate proficient knowledge of computer software as it applies to document production, spreadsheets, and pharmacy based software
- Perform mathematical calculations related to pharmacology
- Apply knowledge of medical terminology, human disease processes, and pharmacology
- Recognize and problem solve situations related to the pharmacy environment.
- Assisting the pharmacist in serving patients
- Maintaining medication and inventory control systems
- Participate in the administration and management of pharmacy practice
- Pursue continued professional development
Additionally, graduates of this program complete a practicum experience that links what they learn in the classroom and laboratory setting with real-world situations and challenges. This experience consists of 75 hours of hands-on clinical duties at one of the College's many health care clinical affiliates. |