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Sterile Products and Drug Product Quality Room Equipped with a horizontal laminar airflow hood, two biological safety cabinets, automated pharmaceutical formulation equipment, dissolution apparatus and automated spectrophotometer, the Sterile Products and Drug Product Quality room is used to develop aseptic technique skills, teach quality assurance measures, and link the physical pharmacy and biological aspects of drug products - pharmaceutics, biopharmaceutics and chemical properties - with clinical principles and practices. The Learning Center is the core area of the PCLC. There are six pharmacy work stations, each equipped with the following:
The Learning Center also has a section for durable
medical equipment, nonprescription products, and shared supplies and resources
shelved in wall and floor cabinets lining each side of the room. The newest addition to the Learning Center is an integrated suite of audio-video equipment featuring four ceiling mounted cameras that are used to record patient counseling sessions, provide feedback to students in communication skills development lessons, etc. This equipment also has the potential for use by faculty in conducting educational research in communications. The patient assessment and counseling room is used
to develop student skills in assessing and monitoring specific patient
diseases. The Patient Assessment Laboratory (PAL) course uses this room
extensively to teach students the "how to's" associated with
the knowledge they gain in the Applied Therapeutics Course sequence. The
PAL course is one of the strengths of the new School of Pharmacy curriculum. Students and faculty engage in small group discussions
and make presentations in the adjacent PCLC conference room. This room
also has a one-way mirror that allows the students to view and hear what
occurs in the patient assessment room. |
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