Monash University Handbook 2010 Undergraduate - Unit
PAC3362 - Context for practice II
6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL
Synopsis
In this unit students will acquire or further develop knowledge relating to the:
- Ethical principles in relation to the practice of pharmacy; and
- Principles of pharmacy management
In this unit students will develop an appreciation of:
- The competency standards for the practice of pharmacy in Australia
- The Australian healthcare system;
- Alternative therapies available in Australia
- The practice of pharmacy in hospital and rural settings;
- Drug information services; and
- Pharmacovigilance
In this unit students will develop an understanding of;
- Aged care services;
- The principles of multiple-medication management and the skills for performing multiple medication management reviews
In this unit students will further develop abilities in:
- Performing pharmaceutical calculations
As part of this unit students will submit assignments, participate in tutorials, attend practicals, and undertake some self-directed learning, all of which will enhance their learning experience.
This will involve the study of:
- Ethics in Pharmacy Practice
- Competency and Standards
- Australian Healthcare System
- Pharmacy Management
- Aged Care Services
- Multiple Medication Management
- Hospital Practice
- Drug Information services
- IV lines
- Pharmacovigilance
- Rural Practice
- Alternative therapies
Objectives
At the completion of this unit the student should be able to:
- Describe the role of the pharmacist in patient care, the ethical codes that guide the profession of pharmacy and apply those in a practice setting;
- Describe the Australian health care system, alternative therapies, competency and practice standards documents, aged care services, and principles of pharmacy management;
- Apply the principles of multiple medication management and problem solving skills to clinical situations in various practice settings;
- Describe the practice of pharmacy in hospital and rural settings;
- Discuss the principles of pharmacovigilance and the role of pharmacists;
- Describe the principles and procedures in the provision of drug information;
- Perform pharmaceutical calculations relevant to the practice of pharmacy;
- Prepare and disepnse extemporaneous preparations and dispense propreitary products; and
- Communicate effectively with patients and other health professionals.
Assessment
Final exam (2 hour): 50%; open-book prac exam: 40%; Medication Management Assignment: 10%.
Chief examiner(s)
Dr Johnson George
Contact hours
31 x 1hour lectures, 1 x 2hour tutorial, 1 x 3hour practical.
Prerequisites
PAC 2331 Pharmacists as Communicators
PAC 2342 Pharmacy in a Public Health Context
Additional information on this unit is available from the faculty at:
http://www.monash.edu.au/muso/support/