hctaha said:
Seems like it.
PHAR1821 - Social Pharmacy ( Semester 2: First year)
Teacher/Coordinator: Dr L Smith
Classes: 3 x 1hr lectures/week, 1 x 2hr workshop/week.
Assessment: Exam (40%), presentation (25%) and reports (35%).
Practical work: Externship and teamwork project.
Textbooks: Smith, L.(preparer) (2007) PHAR1615 Foundations of Pharmacy. PHAR1617 Social Pharmacy.
This unit of study consists of 2 major streams, social pharmacy and interprofessional practice. This unit of study will also include mathematical tools required for other units of study. Social pharmacy is designed to provide a broad perspective of patient health and illness, and encourage a view of the patient as a whole person. Topics include self-regulation, pain, chronic illness and support networks.
The emphasis will be on the psychosocial processes that underpin patient behaviour.Interprofessional practice provides an introduction to the working relationships that pharmacists have with other healthcare professionals. Oracy, literacy and teamwork skills are also developed in the context of professional pharmacy issues.