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PHARM 7439
Pediatric Pharmacotherapy
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Pediatric Pharmacotherapy provides disease-oriented and pharmacy-oriented insight into the pathosphysicology, diagnosis, and rational drug treatment of diseases primarily encountered in the pediatric population. The pharmacist's role in selecting drug products, individualizing dosages, and monitoring patients is emphasized. Two hours lecture and 1 hour case discussion per week. Prerequisites: Pharmacy 7361, 7362, and 7405. Offered: Fall semester.
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Credits: 3 hours
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PHARM 7449
Clinical Economics & Medical Decision-Making
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This three-hour course is a critical review and evaluation of the economic analysis of medical decision-making. An emphasis will be placed on the critical evaluation of recent literature assessing medical decision-making through the use of such tools as cost-benefit analysis, cost-effectiveness analysis, cost-minimization, markov modeling, bayesian statistics. Prerequisite: Third Yr or Graduate Restrictions: Au 52 or AU 68 91 Level A & B only or instructor consent Offered: Fall
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Credits: 3 hours
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PHARM 7451
Pharmacy Law
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Federal and state laws impacting pharmacy practice. Prerequisite: Completion of all required courses through Sem 6.
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Credits: 2 hours
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PHARM 7463
Toxicology
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Fundamentals of toxicology, including discussion of the general classes of poisonous substances, their physiological effects, and methods of treatment. Prerequisite: PHARM 361 Offered: Winter Restrictions: AU 51 & AU 52 Level A
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Credits: 2 hours
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PHARM 7465
Health Economics and Medicine
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This course introduces major economic dimensions on the health care system, Course covers concepts necessary to understand provider behavior and health care market structure. Basic concepts of health insurance, managed care techniques, pharmacoepidemiological methods are covered in this course. this course prepares students to utilize pharmacoeconomics and outcomes research techniques to improve overall value of patient care. Prerequisite: Pharm 7233 or instructor permission.
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Credits: 3 hours
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PHARM 7466
Pharmacy Practice Management
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Pharmacy Practice Management is a required course for the Doctor of Pharmacy degree program at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Pharmacy, The goal of the course is to build the necessary foundation for basic management skills needed as a professional in pharmacy regardless of practice setting. Management activities include management of self, operations, people, finances, goods, and services. This course does not aim to produce management experts in any one particular facet of pharmacy, but rather to equip students with the fundamental concepts to apply management and economic principals in a variety of situations or settings.Prerequisites: Economics of Health and Medicine
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Credits: 3 hours
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PHARM 7467
Religion, Culture And Health
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This course addresses the impact of religious beliefs, education, and cultural practices on health and healthcare issues pertinent to various segments of our society. Restrictions: Instructor consent required. Offered: Fall
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Credits: 3 hours
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PHARM 7484P
Pharmacy Seminar
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Pharm. D. Student Seminar course is designed to provide students with examples and reasoning behind the fundamentals of seminar preparation and delivery and opportunity to utilize their knowledge by presenting a seminar. This experience will be achieved through identification of a topic, development and presentation of a seminar. The student is expected to complete two 40-minute seminars over 2 semesters. Credit/no credit. This is an elective option. Prerequisite(s): Phar 485P. Offered: Fall/Winter.
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Credits: 1 hours
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PHARM 7485P
Health Assessment & Pharmacotherapy III
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This course is designed to foster the student's ability to provide pharmaceutical care. Patient assessment is an integral part of the pharmaceutical care process. Students are expected to continue develping and applying problem-solving strategies to complex disease states commonly encounteded in pharmacy practice. Up to seven hours of lecture and two hours of small group discussion can occur per week. Evaluation of skills necessary to assess patients will occur throughout the semester. Students are also expected to complete four examinations during the course. Prerequisite: PHARM 420. Concurrent enrollment in PHARM 326 and PHARM 406P required. Offered: Winter
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Credits: 7 hours
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PHARM 7489AB
Special Topics In Pharmacy
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Credits: 1-5 hours
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PHARM 7489CE
Special Topics in Pharmacy
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A course designed to deal with a topic which is not available in the regular course offerings. Topics, instructors and prerequisites to be listed in the term bulletin. Elective.
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Credits: 1-5 hours
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PHARM 7489E
Special Topics In Pharmacy
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A course designed to deal with a topic which is not available in the regular course offerings. Topic, instructors and prerequisites to be listed in the term bulletin. Elective.
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Credits: 1-5 hours
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PHARM 7489EB
Special Topics Pharmacy
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A course designed to deal with a topic which is not available in the regular course offerings. Topics, instructors and prerequisites to be listed in the term bulletin. Elective.
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Credits: 1-5 hours
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PHARM 7489EP
Special Topics Pharmacy
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A course designed to deal with a topic which is not available in the regular course offerings. Topics, instructors and prerequisites to be listed in the term bulletin. Elective.
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Credits: 1-5 hours
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PHARM 7489EPA
Secial Topics in Pharmacy
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A course designed to deal with a topic which is not available in the regular course offerings. Topics, instructors and prerequisites to be listed in the term bulletin. Elective.
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Credits: 1-5 hours
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PHARM 7489FD
Special Topics in Pharmacy
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A course designed to deal with a topic which is not available in the regular course offerings. Topics, instructors and prerequisites to be listed in the term bulletin. Elective.
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Credits: 1-5 hours
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PHARM 7489HN
Special Topics in Pharmacy
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A course designed to deal with a topic which is not available in the regular course offerings. Topics, instructors and prerequisites to be listed in the term bulletin. Elective
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Credits: 1-5 hours
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PHARM 7489M
Special Topics In Pharmacy
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A course designed to deal with a topic which is not available in the regular course offerings. Topics, instructors and prerequisites to be listed in the term bulletin. Elective.
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Credits: 1-5 hours
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PHARM 7489ME
Special Topics Pharmacy
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A course designed to deal with a topic which is not available in the regular course offerings. Topics, instructors and prerequisites to be listed in the term bulletin. Elective.
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Credits: 1-5 hours
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PHARM 7489MG
Special Topics in Pharmacy
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A course designed to deal with a topic which is not available in the regular course offerings. Topics, instructors and prerequisites to be listed in the term bulletin. Elective.
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Credits: 1-5 hours
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