University of Florida PharmD Program Preparing Pharmacists for Evolving Practice in the 21 st Century Karen Whalen, Pharm.D., BCPS, CDE Clinical Professor.

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University of Florida PharmD Program Preparing Pharmacists for Evolving Practice in the 21 st Century Karen Whalen, Pharm.D., BCPS, CDE Clinical Professor Chair, Curriculum Committee & Diane Beck, Pharm.D. Associate Dean for Curricular Affairs and Accreditation 1

Become a collaborative healthcare team member As the team’s pharmacist, you will be respected for your contributions to patient care Solve the most challenging problems in practice Learn an evidence-based problem-solving approach Lead change The pharmacy profession and the US healthcare system are changing and leaders are needed Curriculum Builds strengths that prepare you for career success

2015 Curriculum Become a respected healthcare professional Develop high personal standards for practice Set yourself apart from other US Pharm.D. graduates Develop a unique set of skills known to enhance career prospects. For example: Innovative mindset Self-directed learner Effective communicator during difficult conversations An advocate for patients and the pharmacy profession 3 Builds strengths that prepare you for career success

2015 Curriculum Year 1 Foundations for practice Develop foundational knowledge and skills. 4 Years 2 and 3 Learn in the context of patient care Expand and apply knowledge and skills Disorders-based courses Year 4 Demonstrate in practice Perform pharmacist responsibilities in actual practice Continuous Professional Practice Skills laboratories– perform practice tasks and learn through feedback Co-Curriculum & Continuous Personal and Professional Development prepare for career success Introductory Practice Experiences community hospital

AugSeptOctNovDecJanFebMarchAprilMay ORIENTATION Principles of Patient Centered Care Communication, Pharmaceutical Care, patient workup, Informatics & Patient Safety 2 Cr Hr Pathophysiology & Patient Assessment I 3 Cr Hr Personal Development/Remediation Semester Break Pathophysiology & Patient Assessment II 3 Cr Hr Spring Break Patient Care 1: Integrated Module on Self-Care, OTC, drug supplements/herbals, etc. 3 Cr Hr Capstone Assessment /Remediation Community IPPE/ Remediation/ Summer Break Population Health Social determinants of health, health dispari- ties, wellness strategies 2 Cr Hr Principles of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology I Principles of medicinal chemistry and pharmacology. Structure Activity Relationships; Molecular and cellular mechanisms of action. 3 Cr Hr Principles of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology II Principles continued. 1 Cr Hr Principles of Evidence - Based Practice Biostatistics; health Information retrieval and evaluation; literature evaluation; evidence-based medicine/pharmacy. 3 Cr Hr Personal & Professional Development I Critical Thinking, Problem-solving, Interprofessional - Collaborator Self-Awareness, Leadership; 1 Cr Hr Drug Delivery Systems Drug formulations, as well as devices used for drug delivery and targeted drug delivery. 4 Cr Hr Principles of Drug Therapy Individualization Mechanisms underlying variability in drug response. Includes principles of biopharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacogenetics, Special populations 4 Cr Hr Principles of Systems- Based Practice Health care delivery systems including Medication use systems (informatics & patient safety at the systems level). Insurance and assisting patients with coverage issues 1 Cr Hr Personal & Professional Development II Principles of Law and Ethics 1 Cr Hr Personal & Professional Development II Continued. Interprofessional Education – IFH: A requirement of the Personal and Professional Development I & II; Hours count towards IPPE. Interprofessional Education – IFH – Ongoing Professional Practice Skills I ( 1 Cr Hr): Patient interviewing, communications, patient assessment, compounding. Professional Practice Skills II (1 Cr Hr): Patient assessment, compounding, communications (continues), Drug Information, literature evaluation, patient self-care, dispensing, patient safety. New 2015 UF COP PharmD Curriculum – First Year (1PD) Milestone 1

AugSeptOctNovDecJanFebMarchAprilMay Principles of Medical Microbiology, Immunology, & Virology 2 Cr Hr Patient Care 2: Introduction to Infectious Disease and Heme/Onc 4 Cr Hr Introductory course in which students will apply the principles of pathophysiology, medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, pharmacotherapy, patient assessment, clinical pharmaco- kinetics, social and behavioral aspects of medical management related to the treatment or management of infectious diseases or hematologic or oncologic disorders. These topics will be covered further in subsequent modules. Principles of Pharmacoeconomics 1 Cr Hr Patient Care 3: Cardiovascular/ Pulmonary 6 Cr Hr Students will apply the principles of pathophysiology, medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, pharmacotherapy, patient assessment, clinical pharmacokinetics, social and behavioral aspects of medical management, and self-care support related to the treatment of cardiovascular and pulmonary disorders. Electives (2 Cr Hr) Personal Development/Remediation Semester Break Sterile Compounding (1Cr Hr) Patient Care 4: GI/Renal 6 Cr Hr Students will apply the principles of pathophysiology, medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, pharmacotherapy, patient assessment, clinical pharmacokinetics, social and behavioral aspects of medical management, and self-care support related to the treatment of gastrointestinal and renal disorders. Spring Break Patient Care 5: Endocrinology and reproductive 6 Cr Hr Students will apply the principles of pathophysiology, medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, pharmacotherapy, patient assessment, clinical pharmacokinetics, social and behavioral aspects of medical management, and self- care support related to the treatment of disorders of the endocrine and reproductive systems. Electives (2 Cr Hr) Capstone Assessment/Remediation Institutional IPPE/Remediation/Summer Break Professional Practice Skills III (1 Cr Hr): Horizontal & Vertical Integration of Skills; Simulations Professional Practice Skills IV (1 Cr Hr): Horizontal & Vertical Integration of Skills; Simulations Personal and Professional Development III (1 Cr Hr) (Ongoing with Milestone requirements in Week 18) Personal and Professional Development III- Ongoing Interprofessional Education – Ongoing activities per campus plans – grading can be linked to Personal & Prof Development course Interprofessional Education – Ongoing New 2015 UF COP PharmD Curriculum – Second Year (2PD) Milestone 2

AugSeptOctNovDecJanFebMarchAprilMay Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety 2 Cr Hr Patient Safety & Quality 2 Cr Hr Practice Management 2 Cr Hr Patient Care 6: Skin and Musculo- skeletal 3 Cr Hr Students will apply the principles of pathophysiology, medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, pharmacotherapy, patient assessment, clinical pharmaco- kinetics, social and behavioral aspects of medical management, and self-care support related to the treatment of skin and musculoskeletal disorders. Electives (2 Cr Hr) Personal Development/Remediation Semester Break Patient Care 7: Brain and Behavior 6 Cr Hr Students will apply the principles of pathophysiology, medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, pharmacotherapy, patient assessment, clinical pharmacokinetics, social and behavioral aspects of medical management, and self-care support related to the management and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Spring Break Patient Care 8: Complex Cases 4 Cr Hr This is a case-based capstone course that builds on the preceding Patient Care courses. The course will utilize comprehensive clinical cases of increased rigor and complexity that incorporate material from previous modules. The cases will also address treatment challenges in special populations and different health systems. Electives (2 Cr Hr) Capstone Assessment/Remediation APPEs Pharmaceutical Law 2 Cr Hr This course will examine the federal and Florida state laws that impact the practice of pharmacy. Emphasis is on the legal principles applied by pharmacists in their daily decision-making. Professional Practice Skills V (1 Cr Hr): Traditional Skills Lab & OSCEs OSCEs will be scheduled according to availability of Harrell Center (Assess “Practice Ready” in Nov-Dec) Professional Practice Skills VI (1 Cr Hr): (1 Cr Hr) Traditional Skills Lab Students who did not pass “Practice Ready” OSCE will be re-tested. Personal and Professional Development IV (1 Cr Hr) (Ongoing with Milestone requirements during weeks 16-18) Personal and Professional Development IV - Ongoing Interprofessional Education – Ongoing activities per campus plans – grading can be linked to Personal & Prof Development course Interprofessional Education – Ongoing New 2015 UF COP PharmD Curriculum – Third Year (3PD) Milestone 3

MayJuneJulyAugSeptOctNovDecJanFebMarchAprilMay APPEs (11 months of Rotations – Specifics TBD) Capstone Assessment New 2015 UF COP PharmD Curriculum – Fourth Year (4PD) Milestone 4: OSCE Milestone 4: Other YearFallSpringExperientialTotal Personal & Professional Development V - Year-long (1 Cr Hr)

2015 UF COP PharmD Curriculum – Credit Hour Summary YearFallSpringExperientialTotal 1PD PD PD PD1* *Year-long Personal & Professional Development V course

How You Will Learn Research has shown courses that use the following approaches enhance learner recall and application of knowledge in practice Individual and collaborative study Interactive web-based resources that prepare you for face-to-face class sessions Active learning during face-to-face class Case-studies Problem-solving Learn from multiple disciplines in an integrated manner Apply classroom learning in: Skills labs Introductory practice experiences Prepare for life/career success via co-curricular activities 10

Preparing for Week 1 Courses require you to complete “individual/online study” prior to attending a face-to-face class session. Preparing for Week 1: On Wed, Aug 12 (10am) Begin completion of the Module “ Being Successful in the Pharm.D. Program” (1 hr) Provides Success Tips, Overview of Policies, & Library Resources Successfully complete the self-assessment & quiz Block 1 Courses will be available after completing the above Module. Make sure you are prepared for the first face-to-face class session in each course. (See next slide for deadlines) Each session begins with a quiz! 11

Preparing for Week (Sun) 8-17 (Mon) 8-18 (Tues) 8-19 (Wed) 8-20 (Th) 8-21 (Fri) 8-22 (Sat) Face-to- Face Class/ Lab Skills LabPrin. Pt Centered Care Pharm & Pop Health Prin. Pt Centered Care Pharm & Pop Health Online Quiz (Home) Pers & Prof Dev Individual/ Online Study that should be Completed Skills Lab: Module 1 Prin. Pt Centered Care: Module 1 Pharm & Pop Health: Module 1 Prin. Pt Centered Care: Module 2 Pharm & Pop Health: Module 2 Personal & Prof Dev