Pharmacoepidemiology
Study of the use of and effects of medications in large numbers of people. Combines special knowledge of clinical pharmacology and epidemiology.
Study of the use of and effects of medications in large numbers of people. Combines special knowledge of clinical pharmacology and epidemiology.
This course explores the theory and methods of measuring the performance and quality of pharmaceutical health outcomes emphasizing evidence-based practice and quality improvement approaches. Particularly, the course focuses on the use of data and information systems to measure quality, performance, and outcomes.
Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy journal club is a weekly meeting scheduled for scholarly discussion and presentation of journal articles and relevant topics (new methodologies, current pharmaceutical policy drugs issues, etc.) pertaining to the fields of pharmaceutical policy and pharmaceutical outcomes.
This course deals with emerging concepts in Pharmacy Practice & Science which are not covered in other courses. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credit hours.
Residency credit for dissertation research after qualifying examination. A minimum of 2 semesters are required as well as continuous enrollment until dissertation is completed and defended. Repeatable up to 12 credit hours.
Residency credit for dissertation research after qualifying examination. A minimum of 2 semesters are required as well as continuous enrollment until dissertation is completed and defended. Repeatable up to 12 credit hours.
Residency credit for dissertation research after qualifying examination. A minimum of 2 semesters are required as well as continuous enrollment until dissertation is completed and defended. Repeatable up to 12 credit hours.
Residency credit for dissertation research after qualifying examination. A minimum of 2 semesters are required as well as continuous enrollment until dissertation is completed and defended. Repeatable up to 12 credit hours.
Residency credit for dissertation research after qualifying examination. A minimum of 2 semesters are required as well as continuous enrollment until dissertation is completed and defended. Repeatable up to 12 credit hours.
Residency credit for dissertation research after qualifying examination. A minimum of 2 semesters are required as well as continuous enrollment until dissertation is completed and defended. Repeatable up to 12 credit hours.