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Geriatric Pharmacy

A course designed to educate students in the basic knowledge of attitudes and skills required to meet the pharmaceutical needs of the elderly. Topics include discussions of the aging process, physiological and psychological changes in the elderly, how these changes influence patient compliance and the responses to drug and nondrug treatments, monitoring drug use in long-term care facilities, and special community services available to the elderly.

Deans' Interprofessional Hnrs Colloquium

This course is an interactive, project-based experience through which students explore the characteristics and implications of collaborative interprofessional practice, as they relate to a significant public health issue (determined each year). Students will experience lectures from content experts across the health professions and participate in faculty-facilitated interprofessional teams to develop a project to be presented at the end of the semester.

Practice Of Veterinary Pharmacy

This course is dedicated to the practice of veterinary medicine with a special emphasis on equine pharmacological therapeutic management and intervention. Concurrently, great emphasis and importance will be presented and discussed on all major animal species throughout the duration of the course. While the human and animal species have obvious and profound differences, there is ample overlap between human and animal disease states and therapeutic management therein.

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