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Program Outcomes

  • The ability to demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of pathophysiology, pharmacotherapeutics and pharmacokinetics.
  • The ability to observe and understand the signs and symptoms of disease as they relate to and impact drug therapy.
  • The ability to develop an adequate data base from information extracted the patient, the patient's medical and pharmacy records, and other health care practitioners in the process of evaluating drug therapy.
  • The ability to organize and present an assessment of the patient's health-related problems.
  • The ability to define realistic therapeutic objectives, identify subjective and objective outcomes of drug therapy and recommend a pharmacotherapeutic plan based on patient-specific information.
  • The ability to identify, prevent and solve drug therapy problems by recommending the use of an appropriate drug or dosage regimen.
  • The ability to effectively assess drug efficacy and safety through the evaluation of appropriate physical and laboratory parameters.
  • The ability to communicate effectively with patients and other health care practitioners.
  • The ability to develop effective professional relationships with patients and other health care practitioners.
  • The ability to select, critically evaluate and apply information from the medical and pharmacy literature.
  • The ability to evaluate clinically relevant research.
  • The ability to demonstrate a high level of professional maturity, commitment and ethics.

Last updated: 8/27/08