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Department of Pharmacy Practice

About the Department

The Department of Pharmacy practice is dedicated to elevating the standard of comprehensive pharmaceutical healthcare by fostering innovation and excellence in theoretical education, practical application, and research within the realms of patient care and public health. In collaboration with various departments within the College of Pharmacy, the Department of Clinical Pharmacy is committed to offering both a bachelor's program in pharmaceutical sciences and a Doctor of Pharmacy program.

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Vision

Modern postgraduate studies in its educational programs and outcomes, including local postgraduate studies.


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mission

The Department of Pharmacy practice aligns with the college's overarching vision by:
• Offering students comprehensive education in various facets of pharmaceutical practices, utilizing the principles of comprehensive pharmaceutical care. The education is centered on problem-solving in healthcare and critical thinking, enabling students to gain expertise in pertinent pharmaceutical and administrative sciences. The ultimate goal is to graduate professionals and researchers in all pharmacy-related fields.
• Engaging in community service through active participation in various scientific activities aimed at enhancing and advancing pharmaceutical healthcare and the outcomes of pharmaceutical education.
• Contributing to the advancement of the pharmacy profession by taking on leadership roles within pharmaceutical organizations and community programs.

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Objectives

• Contribute to leadership at the local and national levels, to achieve the mission and visions of the department, college, university, and profession.
• Improving the health and well-being of patients by facilitating and providing safe and effective medicines.
• Enhancing the role of pharmacists in improving public health and preventing diseases through education and training.




Compulsory Courses
Code Course Credit Hours Credit Hours
First Term Second Term
Theoretical Practical Theoretical Practical
CP 301 Therapeutics I (Pathophysiology) 2 1 2 1
CP 391 Interprofessional Education 0 0 0 0
CP 381 Pharmacy Practice I 0 0 3 0
CP 402 Therapeutics II 5 1 5 1
CP 411 Physical assessment and First Aid 1 0 1 0
CP 482 Pharmacy Practice II 0 0 3 0
CP 492 Interprofessional Education 0 0 0 0
CP 471 Pharmacy Seminars I 0 0 1 0
CP 503 Therapeutics III 5 1 5 1
CP 504 Therapeutics IV 3 0 0 0
CP 505 Therapeutics V 0 0 4 1
CP 521 Drug Information and Literature evaluation 0 0 3 0
CP 531 Clinical Pharmacokinetics 1 1 0 0
CP 541 Contemporary Pharmacy 0 0 3 0
CP 551 Hospital Pharmacy and Pharmacy Administration 3 0 0 0
CP 561 Pharmacy Low and Ethics 2 0 0 0
CP 593 Interprofessional Education 0 0 0 0
CP 594 Interprofessional Education 0 0 0 0
CP 572 Pharmacy Seminars II 2 0 0 0
CP 583 Pharmacy Practice III 0 0 3 0
CP 681 Clinical Rotation I (Emergency) 3 3 3 3
CP 682 Clinical Rotation II 3 3 3 3
CP 683 Community Pharmacy Practice 3 3 3 3
CP 684 Hospital Pharmacy Practice 3 3 3 3
CP 685 Clinical Rotation III 3 3 3 3
CP 686 Clinical Rotation IV 3 3 3 3
CP 687 Clinical Rotation V ** 3 3 3 3
CP 688 Pharmacy Practice Rotation ** 3 3 3 3

*8 hours clinical rotations X 3 hours = 4 Weeks. ** A clinical rotation and a pharmacy practice rotation to be selected by each student according to Pharmacy Practice Department instructions.


Last Update
1/31/2024 9:33:18 AM