PCLC Courses and Faculty

PHARM 309 Quantitative Methods I
PHARM 334 Pharmacy Practice
PHARM 440 Pharmaceutical Systems I
PHARM 560-2 Patient Assessment Laboratory
PCEUT 331 Pharmaceutical Formulations: Principles and Dosage Forms

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PHARM 309 Quantitative Methods I

Instruction in methods essential for conducting pharmacy calculations, interpreting and evaluating data and literature related to pharmacy, and responding to drug information inquiries from health professionals and patients. Introduction to statistical concepts necessary for pharmacy course work

Coursemaster: Teresa O'Sullivan, PharmD, BCPS, Lecturer and Director, Experiential Education, Department of Pharmacy

PHARM 334 Pharmacy Practice

Focuses on principles of contemporary pharmacy practice with emphasis on preparation and dispensing of the top 100 prescription drugs and related nonprescription therapies. Laboratory exercises in patient assessment and counseling, preparation of sterile products, and use of technology for dispensing medications and maintaining patient records.

Coursemaster: Dana P. Hammer, PhD, Lecturer and Director, Pharmaceutical Care Learning Center, Department of Pharmacy

Course Faculty:

  • John Hebert, R.Ph., Owner and Manager, Manhattan Pharmacy, Seattle

  • Suzanne Lee, R.Ph., Northwest Hospital, Seattle

  • Cynthia Walters, R.Ph., Supervisor, Ambulatory Pharmacy Services, Harborview Medical Center

  • Randy Grekowicz, R.Ph., Medical Informatics Specialist, Seattle VA Medical Center

Pharm 440 Pharmaceutical Systems I

Focuses on how human behavior and communication influence the pharmacist's activities in designing, delivering, and managing patient-focused pharmaceutical care. Writing, listening, interviewing, teaching, and critical thinking as applied to pharmacy practice are emphasized.

Coursemaster: Karan Dawson, MS, Senior Lecturer, Department of Pharmacy

 

Pharm 560-2 Patient Assessment Laboratory

Clinical application of drug knowledge in the treatment of disease. Emphasis on problem-solving, using case examples.

Coursemaster: Peggy Odegard, PharmD,BCPS, Lecturer Department of Pharmacy

Course Faculty:

  • Teresa O'Sullivan, PharmD, BCPS, Lecturer & Director, Experiential Education, Department of Pharmacy

PCEUT 331 Pharmaceutical Formulations: Principles and Dosage Forms

Physiochemical principles involved in formulating stable dosage forms suitable for human administration. Hands-on laboratory experience with formulating extemporaneous preparations routinely encountered in community and hospital pharmacies

Coursemaster: Jashvant Unadkat, PhD, Professor, Department of Pharmaceutics

Course Faculty:
Rodney Ho, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutics
Suzanne Lee, R.Ph., Lecturer, Department of Pharmaceutics

 


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