Institutional Pharmacy Advance Practice Experience Transcript



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Institutional Pharmacy Advance Practice Experience Transcript Student name UM Professional Ability-Based Outcomes 1a. Collect and organize patient data, medical records, interviews, and psychomotor evaluations 1b. Evaluate and interpret patient data 1d. Apply knowledge of specified drugs and drug classes 1e. Apply knowledge of specific physiologic systems 1f. Apply knowledge of specific disease pathology and comorbid conditions Course Objectives Demonstrate ability in a variety of patient care settings to obtain medication histories, review chart material, participate in rounding, conduct therapy employed in patient care; Demonstrate the ability to effectively understand and interpret the medical management of a hospitalized patient and communicate via a grand rounds presentation a work-up of the patient, and assessment of the drug therapy decisions Demonstrate ability in a variety of patient care settings to obtain medication histories, review chart material, participate in rounding, conduct therapy employed in patient care; Demonstrate the ability to effectively understand and interpret the medical management of a hospitalized patient and communicate via a grand rounds presentation a work-up of the patient, and assessment of the drug therapy decisions Preceptor Name Required Activities /Additional Evidence Home Meds/MAR Review Home Meds/MAR Review

2a. Apply understanding of indications for pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic therapy 2b. Apply clinical reasoning skills in drug product selection, chemical entity, dosage formulation based on principles of pharmaceutics, medicinal and natural product chemistry 2c. Develop appropriate dosing regimens, which reflect application of knowledge of pharmaceutical calculations, initial dose, dose titration, and dosage adjustments 2d. Prepare accurate patientspecific pharmaceutic agents, dosage forms and delivery systems 2e. Develop rational plans for monitoring therapeutic outcomes 2f. Develop rational plans for monitoring and managing adverse events 2g. Develop plans for anticipating, avoiding, and resolving drug interactions, drug-drug interactions, drugfood interactions, drugdisease interactions, drug- lipids, and enteral nutrition ability to effectively understand and interpret the medical management of a hospitalized patient and communicate via a grand rounds presentation a work-up of the patient, and assessment of the ability to understand basic applied pharmacokinetic principles as it relates to rational drug therapy by providing consultation regarding drug management of a hospital patient Demonstrate sterile technique in the manufacture of intravenous admixtures and extemporaneous sterile preparations; Demonstrate knowledge of the necessary policies, procedures and techniques required to repackage manufactured pharmaceuticals and to research and prepare an extemporaneous or bulk basis special formulations for use within the hospital; Demonstrate the ability to understand basic applied pharmacokinetic principles as it relates to rational drug therapy by providing consultation regarding drug management of a ability to understand basic applied pharmacokinetic principles as it relates to rational drug therapy by providing consultation regarding drug management of a hospital patient Aseptic Technique/Intravenous Admixture Order Management / Appropriate Storage Exercise

lab interactions, and drugprocedure interactions 2h. Develop plans for patient education on drug therapy and therapeutic lifestyle changes 2i. Document recommendations and services accurately and comprehensibly 4a. Appropriately manage resources to maximize economic, clinical and humanistic outcomes for patients, and effectively manage financial, personnel, time, and technology resources 4b. Appropriately manage safe, accurate and time-sensitive medication distribution 4c. Apply ethics and professional principles to assure efficient utilization of resource management and effective treatment choices 4d. Assure that medication use systems minimize medication errors and optimize patient outcomes 4e. Develop proposals for establishing, marketing, and being compensated for medication therapy management and patient care services rendered 5a. Employ communication styles and techniques appropriate Understand the principles of budgeting, purchasing and inventory control; Become familiar with required departmental reports and demonstrate the ability to prepare such reports; Understand after-hours service policy and demonstrate an ability to formulate alternatives to procedures employed; Demonstrate an understanding of proper filing of drug information materials; Understand how to organize and operate a drug information service including physical accommodations, reference sources, budgeting, responsibilities and documentation of services Understand the policies and procedures and can demonstrate the ability to function in the inpatient distribution system currently employed by the department; Understand why the medication distribution system was chosen for the hospital and can demonstrate knowledge of alternate systems that could be used; Understand the relationship of outpatient pharmacy to pharmacy department and can demonstrate ability to process a variety of prescriptions in this area; Demonstrate sterile technique in the manufacture of intravenous admixtures and extemporaneous sterile preparations; Demonstrate knowledge of the necessary policies, procedures, and techniques required to repackage manufactured pharmaceuticals and to research and prepare an extemporaneous or bulk basis special formulations for use within the hospital Use good professional judgment and demonstrate ability to cope with a variety of situations Understand the concepts of quality assurance and can demonstrate using outcomes to improve system processes Become familiar with required departmental reports and demonstrate the ability to prepare such reports Order Management / Appropriate Storage Exercise Institutional Policy Exercise Continuity of Care Exercise Aseptic Technique/Intravenous Admixture Pharmaceutical Industry Exercise Institutional Policy Exercise Discharge Counseling

to the audience 5b. Work effectively within a multidisciplinary/ interdisciplinary environment 5c. Include patient and caregiver as integral parts of a treatment plan 8a. Serve as reliable and credible source of drug information 8b. Effectively educate patients utilizing all appropriate communication modalities (verbal, written, other) 8d. Present effective educational programs and presentations to public and health care profession audiences 9a. Demonstrate knowledge of the impact of health care systems on pharmacy practice 9b. Demonstrate understanding of the influences of legislation on pharmacy practice 11a. Take responsibility for gathering new knowledge medications; Demonstrate verbal and written communication skills as a necessary means to receive and disseminate drug information; Demonstrate knowledge of how to organize, prepare and disseminate an in-house pharmacy newsletter (for the medical staff and/or nursing service); Demonstrate a positive attitude toward the practice of pharmacy; Communicate effectively and appropriately Understand the role of the manufacturer s representatives and can formulate policies regarding their activities within the institution; Understand the role of the pharmacy technician in the provision of pharmaceutical services in the hospital and can demonstrate knowledge of the components of a technician-training program; Understand the procedures relative to the administration of medications by nursing service or pharmacy services; Demonstrate ability in a variety of patient care settings to obtain medication histories, review chart material, participate in rounding, conduct therapy employed in patient care; Use good professional judgment and demonstrate ability to cope with a variety of situations; Communicate effectively and appropriately; Exercise punctuality and maintain expected attendance prescribed medications Demonstrate verbal and written communication skills as a necessary means to receive and disseminate drug information prescribed medications Demonstrate the ability to effectively Understand the basic organization of a hospital and the role of the pharmacy as a department within that hospital; Understand the Joint Commission accreditation process; Understand the relationship of outpatient pharmacy to pharmacy department and can demonstrate ability to process a variety of prescriptions in this area Understand the legal requirements for establishing and operating a hospital pharmacy department; Understand the Joint Commission accreditation process Show initiative Pharmaceutical Industry Exercise Technician Training Activity Medication Administration Exercise Discharge Counseling Drug Information Question Discharge Counseling Case Presentation The Joint Commission Exercise Continuity of Care Exercise The Joint Commission Exercise