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Master's Clinical Pharmacy (Thesis Track) I. GENERAL RULES CONDITIONS: Plan Number 3 \ 12 06 2010 T 1. This plan conforms to the valid regulations of the programs of graduate studies. 2. Areas of specialty of admission in this program: - Holders of the Bachelor s degree in: Pharmacy a- Pharm.D. b- II. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: None. III. THE STUDY PLAN : Studying ( 33) Credit Hours as follows: 1. Obligatory courses: (18) Credit Hours: Course Credit Theory Prac. Pre-request No. Course Title hrs. 1203708 Pharmacotherapy (1) 3 3 - - 9212037 Pharmacotherapy (2) 2 2 - - 1203711 Pharmaceutical Care 3 3 - - 1203712 Hospital Clerkship (1) 2-61 1203708+ 1203711 1203713 Hospital Clerkship (2) 2-61 1203708+ 1203711 1203722 Clinical Pharmacokinetics 2 2 - - 1203723 Clinical research methods and statistics 2 2 - - 1203724 Advanced pharmacotherapy 2 2 - - Each credit hour is equivalent to ( 8 ) training hours weekly 2. Elective Courses: Studying (6) Credit hours from the following: Course Credit Theory Prac Prerequest No. Course Title hrs.. 1203716 Clinical Biochemistry 3 3 - - 1203717 Toxicology 3 3 - - 623026 Evidence-Based Pharmacy Practice 3 3 - - 8 623022 Drug misuse and abuse 3 3 - - 3 1233725 Hospital Pharmacy 3 3 1203726 (1) Specialty Hospital Clerkship 3-24 1203712

1203727 Specialty Hospital Clerkship (2) 3-24 0120371 1203728 Pharmacy Administration (Pharmaceutical 3 3 - marketing /PharmacoEconomics) 3. Thesis: 9 Credit hours (1203799).

Course description 1203708 Pharmacotherapy (1) (3 Covers the pathophysiology, clinical presentations, pharmacotherapy (pharmacokinetics & pharmacodynamics, drug/drug interactions, dosage calculations, adverse effects, treatment algorithm, goals of therapy & patient education) of: 1) CVS disorders 2) Endocrine disorders 3) Gastroenterology disorders. Teaching will be conducted through lecturing, case discussions, and assignments 9212037 Pharmacotherapy (2) (2 Covers the pathophysiology, clinical presentations, pharmacotherapy (pharmacokinetics & pharmacodynamics, drug/drug interactions, dosage calculations, adverse effects, treatment algorithm, goals of therapy & patient education) of: 1) Infectious diseases 2) Neurology disorders 3) Oncology/Hematology disorders 4) Respiratory disorders 5) Renal disorders 6) Dermatovenerology Teaching will be conducted through lecturing, case discussions, and assignments. 1203711 Pharmaceutical Care (3 This course offers introduction into the basic skills, including interpretation of clinical laboratory tests, case notes, observation charts. Principles of pharmaceutical care (creating patient database, drug therapy problem assessment, pharmacotherapy plan, patient monitoring). Communication skills: patient counseling, interview techniques, presentation & teaching skills, concepts & practice of drug information.

1203712 Hospital Clerkship (1) (2 Students will participate in medical ward rounds, case seminars & hospital education programs. Available rotations include cardiology, oncology/hematology, critical care, neurology, nephrology. Students will be involved in clinical research & assignments, as well as in patient monitoring. The level of student competency will be demonstrated to a panel of clinical teacher-practitioner. 1203713 Hospital Clerkship (2) (2 Students will participate in medical ward rounds, case seminars & hospital education programs. Available rotations include respiratory, rheumatology, endocrine, infectious diseases, surgery, pediatrics, gynecology/obstetrics. Students will be involved in clinical research & assignments, as well as in patient monitoring. The level of student competency will be demonstrated to a panel of clinical teacher-practitioner. 1203722 Clinical Pharmacokinetics (2 This course includes introduction to mathematical techniques required for the treatment of pharmacokinetic modeling. Additionally, application of pharmacokinetic principles to clinical practice and its relevance to the rational design of individualized drug dosage regimens in the total clinical context, taking into account such special problems as hepatic and renal functional impairment, other effects of disease, immaturity of drug metabolizing enzymes, and drug interactions. 1203723 Clinical Research Methods and Statistics (3 students to the fundamentals of research including This course introduces the measurement, reliability, validity, ethical concerns, clinical research design; data analysis and presentation

1203724 Advanced Pharmacotherapy (2 Covers the pathophysiology, clinical presentations, pharmacotherapy (pharmacokinetics & pharmacodynamics, drug/drug interactions, dosage calculations, adverse effects, treatment algorithm, goals of therapy & patient education) of: Rheumatology/Immunology disorders, Neurology disorders, Women s health, Gastrointestinal, and Psychiatric disorders. Teaching will be conducted through lecturing, case discussions, and assignments. 1203716 Clinical Biochemistry (3 This course aims to cover the advanced topics in clinical biochemistry e.g. endocrinology, clinical chemistry in pregnancy, clinical chemistry of the extremes of age and tumor markers. 1203717 Toxicology (3 The course covers the following topics : Special aspects of perinatal and pediatrics, Special aspects of geriatric patients, Drug-induced disorders and Drugs of abuse. 1203718 Evidence-Based Pharmacy Practice (3 This course introduces pharmacist to the concepts and analytical foundation underlying Evidence-Based Pharmacy Practice. Course content will focus on: concepts of evidence-based Pharmacy Practice; and the structure and evaluation of clinical research proposals and reports. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to critically evaluate the medical literature for use in clinical decision making. 1203720 Drug Misuse and Abuse (3

This course introduces the students to the background knowledge about the most common drugs of abuse and the medical complications associated with their misuse/abuse. Also it aims to provide knowledge and clarify terminology associated with drug use. In addition knowledge about transmission, treatment and prophylaxis of diseases to which drug users can be susceptible will be provided. Finally an overview of the most common treatment methods and services offered to drug dependents in the world and in Jordan will be discussed. 1233725 Hospital Pharmacy (3 This course covers a detailed discussion of the practice of Hospital Pharmacy including the different duties of the hospital pharmacists, namely: organization of the hospital and hospital pharmacy, purchase and inventory control, the Pharmacy and Therapeutics committee, the Hospital Formulary, unit dose system, preparation of intravenous admixture services, and how to conduct patient education and counseling. By the end of this course students are expected to be familiar with the following information about the practice of Hospital pharmacy: * Organization of the hospital pharmacy * The hospital pharmacist responsibilities. * How to communicate information to the patient and hospital staff 1203726 Specialty Hospital Clerkship (1) (3 Students will practice in a specific medical specialty to improve his knowledge and clinical skills (Cardiovascular or Oncology or Intensive Care or Neurology or Nephrology or Family medicine). This clerkship allows students to tailor their education to best meet their career goal. 1203727 (3 Specialty Hospital Clerkship (2)

Students will practice in a specific medical specialty to improve his knowledge and clinical skills (Respiratory or Rheumatology or Endocrinology or Infectious diseases or Surgery or Pediatrics or Gynecology or Ambulatory Care). This clerkship allows students to tailor their education to best meet their career goal. 1203728 Pharmacy Administration (Pharmaceutical marketing/ (3 PharmacoEconomics) This course is designed in order to introduce the applications of PharmacoEconomics principles & cost-effectiveness methodologies into clinical aspects of health technology programs and the applications of marketing strategies into medicines. This will include Budget Impact Analysis, best recourse allocation aspects and health economics modeling simulations as well as how to link marketing pharmaceutical services with patient/physician behavior as a consumer.

STUDY PLAN MASTER IN CLINICAL PHARMACY (None Thesis Track) Plan Number 4 \ 12 09 2012 N I. GENERAL RULES CONDITIONS: 1. This plan conforms to the regulations of the general frame of the programs of graduate studies. 2. Areas of specialty of admission in this program: - Holders of the Bachelor s degree in: a- Pharmacy b- Pharm.D. I. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: None. II. III. THE STUDY PLAN : Studying ( 33) Credit Hours as follows: 1. Obligatory courses: ( 22 ) Credit Hours: Course Course Title Credit hrs. Theory Prac. Pre-request No. 1203708 Pharmacotherapy 1 3 3 - - 1203722 Pharmacotherapy 2 2 2 - - 1203722 Advanced pharmacotherapy 2 2 - - 1203711 Pharmaceutical Care 3 3 - - 1203712 General Hospital Clerkship 1 2-16 1203708 1203711 1203713 General Hospital Clerkship 2 2-16 1203708 1203711 1203721 Specialty Hospital Clerkship 6 3-22 1203712 6230268 Evidence-Based Pharmacy 3 3 - - Practice 1203722 Clinical Pharmacokinetics 2 2 - - 6230220 Clinical Research Methods and Statistics 2 2 - - * Each credit hour is equivalent to ( 9 ) training hours weakly

2. Elective Courses : (9) credit hours to be chosen from the following: Course Course Title Credit hrs. Theory Prac. Pre-request No. 6230222 Specialty Hospital Clerkship 2 3-22 6230260 1203716 Clinical Biochemistry 3 3 - - 6230223 Drug Misuse and Abuse 3 3 - - 1203717 Toxicology 3 3 6200221 Hospital Pharmacy 3 3 - - 6230228 Pharmacy Administration (Pharmaceutical marketing /PharmacoEconomics) 3 3 - - 3. A comprehensive exam (1203798).

Course description (3 Pharmacotherapy 1: 1203708 Covers the pathophysiology, clinical presentations, pharmacotherapy (pharmacokinetics & pharmacodynamics, drug/drug interactions, dosage calculations, adverse effects, treatment algorithm, goals of therapy & patient education) of: CVS and Endocrine disorders. Teaching will be conducted through lecturing, case discussions, and assignments. (2 Pharmacotherapy 2: 1203729 Covers the pathophysiology, clinical presentations, pharmacotherapy (pharmacokinetics & pharmacodynamics, drug/drug interactions, dosage calculations, adverse effects, treatment algorithm, goals of therapy & patient education) of: Infectious diseases, Oncology/Hematology disorders, Respiratory disorders, and Renal disorders, Teaching will be conducted through lecturing, case discussions, and assignments. 2( Advanced pharmacotherapy 2212037 Covers the pathophysiology, clinical presentations, pharmacotherapy (pharmacokinetics & pharmacodynamics, drug/drug interactions, dosage calculations, adverse effects, treatment algorithm, goals of therapy & patient education) of: Rheumatology/Immunology disorders, Neurology disorders, Women s health, Gastrointestinal, and Psychiatric disorders. Teaching will be conducted through lecturing, case discussions, and assignments. (3 Pharmaceutical Care : 1203711 This course offers introduction into the basic skills, including interpretation of clinical laboratory tests, case notes, observation charts. Principles of pharmaceutical care (creating patient database, drug therapy problem assessment, pharmacotherapy plan, patient monitoring). Communication skills: patient counseling, interview techniques, presentation & teaching skills, concepts & practice of drug information

(2 General Hospital Clerkship 1 : 1203712 Students will participate in medical ward rounds, case seminars & hospital education programs. Available rotations include cardiology, oncology/hematology, critical care, neurology, nephrology. Students will be involved in clinical research & assignments, as well as in patient monitoring. The level of student competency will be demonstrated to a panel of clinical teacherpractitioner. (2 General Hospital Clerkship 2 : 1203713 Students will participate in medical ward rounds, case seminars & hospital education programs. Available rotations include respiratory, rheumatology, endocrine, infectious diseases, surgery, pediatrics, gynecology/obstetrics. Students will be involved in clinical research & assignments, as well as in patient monitoring. The level of student competency will be demonstrated to a panel of clinical teacher-practitioner. (3 6 Specialty Hospital Clerkship 6273021 Students will practice in a specific medical specialty to improve his knowledge and clinical skills (Cardiovascular or Oncology or Intensive Care or Neurology or Nephrology or Family medicine). This clerkship allows students to tailor their education to best meet their career goal (3 Evidence-Based Pharmacy Practice 1203718 This course introduces pharmacist to the concepts and analytical foundation underlying evidence-based pharmacy practice. Course content will focus on: concepts of evidence-based pharmacy practice; fundamental of research including measurement, reliability, validity, and ethical concerns; clinical research design; data analysis and presentation; and the structure and evaluation of clinical research proposals and reports. Upon completion of the course, the student will be

able to critically evaluate the medical literature for use in clinical decision making. 1203722 Clinical Pharmacokinetics (2 This course includes introduction to mathematical techniques required for the treatment of pharmacokinetic modeling. Additionally, application of pharmacokinetic principles to clinical practice and its relevance to the rational design of individualized drug dosage regimens in the total clinical context, taking into account such special problems as hepatic and renal functional impairment, other effects of disease, immaturity of drug metabolizing enzymes, and drug interactions. 1203723 Clinical Research Methods and Statistics: (2 This course introduces the students to the fundamentals of research including measurement, reliability, validity, ethical concerns clinical research design; data analysis and presentation 3( Specialty Hospital Clerkship 2 7627302 Students will practice in a specific medical specialty to improve his knowledge and clinical skills (Respiratory or Rheumatology or Endocrinology or Infectious diseases or Surgery or Pediatrics or Gynecology or Ambulatory Care). This clerkship allows students to tailor their education to best meet their career goal (3 Clinical Biochemistry : 1203716 This course aims to cover the advanced topics in clinical biochemistry e.g. endocrinology, clinical chemistry in pregnancy, clinical chemistry of the extremes of age and tumor markers. 1203720 Drug Misuse and Abuse: (3 This course introduces the students to the background knowledge about the most common drugs of abuse and the medical complications associated with their misuse/abuse. Also it

aims to provide knowledge and clarify terminology associated with drug use. In addition knowledge about transmission, treatment and prophylaxis of diseases to which drug users can be susceptible will be provided. Finally an overview of the most common treatment methods and services offered to drug dependents in the world and in Jordan will be discussed. 1203717 Toxicology : (3 The course covers the following topics : Special aspects of perinatal and pediatrics, Special aspects of geriatric patients, Drug-induced disorders and Drugs of abuse. 12 3725 Hospital Pharmacy (3 This course covers a detailed discussion of the practice of Hospital Pharmacy including the different duties of the hospital pharmacists, namely: organization of the hospital and hospital pharmacy, purchase and inventory control, the Pharmacy and Therapeutics committee, the Hospital Formulary, unit dose system, preparation of intravenous admixture services, and how to conduct patient education and counseling. By the end of this course students are expected to be familiar with the following information about the practice of Hospital pharmacy: Organization of the hospital pharmacy The hospital pharmacist responsibilities. How to communicate information to the patient and hospital staff 1203728 Pharmacy Administration (Pharmaceutical marketing/ (3 PharmacoEconomics): This course is designed in order to introduce the applications of PharmacoEconomics principles & cost-effectiveness methodologies into clinical aspects of health technology programs and the applications of marketing strategies into medicines. This will include Budget Impact Analysis, best recourse allocation aspects and health economics modeling simulations as well as how to link marketing pharmaceutical services with patient/physician behavior as a consumer.