Pharmacotherapy Plan

Developing, Implementing and Monitoring Drug Therapy Plans:
  • Pharmacist work up of drug therapy (PWDT)
  • Documentation of Pharmacotherapy Plan
    • SOAP note
    • CORE Pharmacotherapy Plan
    • PRIME Pharmacotherapy problems
    • FARM note
  • Implementation of Drug Therapy Plan
  • Monitoring of Pharmacotherapeutic plan
  • Pharmaceutical care plan as ongoing process
  • Importance of drug therapy plan in today’s pharmacy practice.
    Pharmacotherapy Decision-Making:
  • Participate in pharmacotherapy decision-making by:
    • Identifying opportunities for decision-making
    • Proactively engaging decision-making opportunities.
    • Pursue the role of drug therapy practitioner over that of drug therapy advisor.
    • Formulating decision rationale that is the result of rigorous inquiry, scientific reasoning, and evidence.
    • Pursuing the highest levels of decision-making.
    • Seeking independence in making decisions and accepting personal responsibility for the outcomes to patients resulting from one’s decisions.
    • Personally enacting decisions.

Drug Induced Diseases

Drug Induced Diseases

Utilization Of Clinical Drug Literature

Introduction, Drug literature selection, Drug literature evaluation and Drug literature communication.

On Line Pharmaceutical Care Services And Globalization

On Line Pharmaceutical Care Services And Globalization

Provision Of Pharmaceutical Care In Multiple Environments

Professionalism, physical assessment, body substance precautions and the relationships between culture, race and gender to pharmaceutical care.

Disease Management

Disease management should be covered by considering aspects like definition of disease, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnostic work out (briefly), pharmacotherapy.

  • Unit I: Cardiovascular unit (hypertension, ischemic heart diseases e.g. angina MI, Heart failure)
  • Unit II: Pulmonary unit (Asthma e.g. acute & chronic, status asthamaticus, childhood asthma, Pneumonia, COPD includes emphysema & chronic bronchitis)
  • Unit III: Gastroentrology unit (ulcer, liver cirrhosis, portal hypertension, hepatitis, inflammatory bowel disease, diarrhoea)
  • Clerkship in the Clinical Setting. A report Related to Clinical Pharmacy Practices will be completed by the students and will be evaluated by the external
  • Students will also complete a report independently or in a group on a Drug Use Evaluation.
  • Students will take the assignment tasks to enhance verbal presentation, communication, written and problem-solving skills, critical analysis of data and provision of care through a weekly conference and projects