ECF236 Apprentice Ship I

2 ECTS - 0-0 Duration (T+A)- 4. Semester- 0 National Credit

Information

Unit FACULTY OF PHARMACY
PHARMACY PR.
Code ECF236
Name Apprentice Ship I
Term 2020-2021 Academic Year
Semester 4. Semester
Duration (T+A) 0-0 (T-A) (17 Week)
ECTS 2 ECTS
National Credit 0 National Credit
Teaching Language Türkçe
Level Belirsiz
Type Normal
Label C Compulsory
Mode of study Uzaktan Öğretim
Catalog Information Coordinator Dr. Öğr. Üyesi ESRA DEMİRTÜRK
Course Instructor
The current term course schedule has not been prepared yet.


Course Goal / Objective

The student's experience in pharmacy organization; observing the general functioning of the pharmacy and providing information about the duties and responsibilities of the pharmacist in the pharmacy; and to develop the ability to communicate with patients and drug counseling.

Course Content

Checking the stock in the pharmacy, arranging the drugs and determining the pharmacy requirements, realizing the purchase of the drugs that are reduced in appropriate conditions and conditions, learning the organization and organization of the pharmacy and placing the drugs in a certain order, learning the files and records that should be kept in the pharmacy, learning the automation programs used in the pharmacy and communicating with the patient.To gain the ability to provide drug consultancy services. To gain the ability to provide drug consultancy services. To gain the ability to provide drug consultancy services.

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Course Learning Outcomes

Order Course Learning Outcomes
LO01 Gains experience in using the knowledge and skills gained during pharmacy education in the practice areas of the profession (free pharmacy) within the framework of ethical rules.
LO02 Improves his/her knowledge on pharmacy organization, order, pharmacy services and drug consultancy.
LO03 Have knowledge about computer applications and automation programs used in the pharmacy.
LO04 Informed about the duties and responsibilities of the pharmacist.
LO05 Explain the definition, duties, powers and responsibilities of the auxiliary staff working in the pharmacy.
LO06 Recognizes the equipment and devices used in the pharmacy.


Relation with Program Learning Outcome

Order Type Program Learning Outcomes Level
PLO01 - Have sufficient knowledge in pharmaceutical field and develop the knowledge gained.
PLO02 - Applies the profession in accordance with the existing laws and regulations,gains awareness of professional and ethical responsibility.
PLO03 - It serves the society as a pharmacist who is loyal to Atatürk's principles and reforms, equipped with Universal Knowledge, who uses Turkish correctly and knows at least one foreign language.
PLO04 - Communicates effectively both orally and in writing.
PLO05 - External appearance, attitude, attitude and behavior, with professional identity, role model and society becomes an example to colleagues.
PLO06 - Provides consultancy services to patients, community and health care personnel with a wide range of information on the drug,evaluates advanced knowledge and skills with a critical approach.
PLO07 - Possessing the knowledge of historical and current developments in the field of Pharmacy, monitoring, evaluation and application of scientific and evidence-based data, and adopting lifelong learning.
PLO08 - Have knowledge about health policies and health economics, pharmacy management and define the problems in pharmaceutical field.
PLO09 - Interprets information about current health and treatment problems. Plays an active role in community health.
PLO10 - Pharmacy integrates and develops professional knowledge with information from different disciplines and uses the acquired knowledge to improve the health level and quality of life of the community.
PLO11 - Students will be able to use the concepts and applications of basic sciences and basic medical sciences effectively in the field of Medicine and pharmacy and have the experience of working with these health sciences.
PLO12 - Acquires basic information about diseases, adopts and applies rational drug use on all drugs that affect systems.
PLO13 - By learning the basics of Clinical Pharmacy,will have the knowledge and skills to help provide drug/patient oriented pharmacy applications and individualized Pharmaceutical Care.
PLO14 - It plays a role in the evaluation and analysis of the events and cases related to the development of pharmacy profession and education.


Week Plan

Week Topic Preparation Methods
1 Getting and applying information on the arrangement of medicines in the pharmacy and the determination of pharmacy requirements Lecture, Drill and Practice, Written exam, Homework, Performance
2 Information and implementation of stock control at the pharmacy Lecture, Drill and Practice, Written exam, Homework, Performance
3 Obtaining and implementing information about the intake of reduced medicines under appropriate conditions and conditions Lecture, Drill and Practice, Written exam, Homework, Performance
4 Getting and applying information on the organization, organization and placement of drugs in a certain order. Lecture, Drill and Practice, Written exam, Homework, Performance
5 Learning and applying the files and records that should be kept in the pharmacy Lecture, Drill and Practice, Written exam, Homework, Performance
6 Learning and implementation of automation programs used in the pharmacy Lecture, Drill and Practice, Written exam, Homework, Performance
7 Gaining the ability to provide drug consultancy service by communicating with the patient. Lecture, Drill and Practice, Written exam, Homework, Performance
8 Mid-Term Exam
9 Pharmacy practice in drug scheme Lecture, Drill and Practice, Written exam, Homework, Performance
10 Inventory control application in pharmacy Lecture, Drill and Practice, Written exam, Homework, Performance
11 The application of the depleted drugs in appropriate conditions and conditions Lecture, Drill and Practice, Written exam, Homework, Performance
12 Pharmacy organization and the division of labor related to the missing drug and its replacement and its application Lecture, Drill and Practice, Written exam, Homework, Performance
13 Application and follow-up of the files and records required to be kept in the pharmacy Lecture, Drill and Practice, Written exam, Homework, Performance
14 Definition and application of computer programs used in the pharmacy Lecture, Drill and Practice, Written exam, Homework, Performance
15 Pharmaceutical consultancy service application Lecture, Drill and Practice, Written exam, Homework, Performance
16 Term Exams
17 Term Exams

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