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Professional Practice III Lab (PHM 329)

Professional Practice III Lab (PHM 329). Course Coordinator: Annie Lee. Professional Practice III Lab. All Labs on Tuesday mornings (9 – 12 p.m.) – 5 labs, alternating weeks + lab exam Group A (start Jan. 8) – Lab exam April 1 Group B (start Jan. 15) – Lab exam April 8

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Professional Practice III Lab (PHM 329)

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  1. Professional Practice IIILab (PHM 329) Course Coordinator: Annie Lee

  2. Professional Practice III Lab • All Labs on Tuesday mornings (9 – 12 p.m.) – 5 labs, alternating weeks + lab exam • Group A (start Jan. 8) – Lab exam April 1 • Group B (start Jan. 15) – Lab exam April 8 • No lab Reading week & Pain week • Each 3 hours -1.5 h – Dispensing Section - 1.5 h – Pharmaceutical Care Skills

  3. Course Objectives(see syllabus for more details) • Apply knowledge from therapeutics, pharmacology, self-med, jurisprudence, and other courses taken • Apply principles of communication to role-play situations • Use a structured approach to identify patient’s needs with respect to PC model in role playing situation and written case scenarios

  4. Dispensing Section • 1 verbal RX • 2 written RX with lab values • Pharmacist note – see handout • Sign up sheets with lab practice times are posted across the hall from PPL 750

  5. Pharmaceutical Care Skills • Patient interviewing and recommendations • Small groups – each student will role-play with TA – each interaction last 10 minutes and then feedback • Address the DRPs and counsel on meds • Topics for each lab in syllabus – from Therapeutics/Pharmacology/ Self-Med • Device demonstration – will provide opportunity for students to go in lab to practice • Insulin Pen training in January – sign up sheets will be posted

  6. PC Skills Labs • Lab 1 – Gathering Info • Minimum standard – current medical problems, current medications, allergies & ADR (nature of allergy or reaction) • Lab 2 – Identifying Option and Management Strategies – Device Demo • Lab 3 – Identifying Option and Management Strategies • Lab 4 & 5– Follow-up and Putting it all together

  7. Assessment • Each component will have Honours/Pass /Fail (written, verbal, PC) • PC component will have verbal feedback & written assessment from TA • Example assessment forms at end of syllabus • Missed lab policy – see syllabus

  8. Remedial Work • See syllabus – p. 16 • Return of Assessment forms – Thursday 12:30- B2 • If you receive “Fail” in any component of the lab – follow up is required • Failure to submit remedial work on time will result in automatic “Fail” for your next lab • Verbal prescription tutorial – Monday at 12 p.m. in the lab – for labs 1 & 2 • Written prescription remedial – submit Monday 1pm • PC Skills Tutorial – done in groups within 1 week after the lab (group times will be posted)

  9. Course Assessment • Term Work – 3 components • Final Lab Exam – 3 components • Overall Course Mark – Term Work + Lab Exam

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