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PHARMACY 212

: Pharmaceutical Science and Practice
2022 Semester One (1223)
The properties of materials, principles of pharmaceutical formulation, design of drug delivery systems and routes of administration of drugs are considered. The skills for competent pharmacy practice in New Zealand, including law, ethics, medicines information, clinical communication, cultural competence and elements of human behaviour are introduced.
Subject: Pharmacy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1452

PHARMACY 212

: Pharmaceutical Science and Practice
2021 Semester One (1213)
The properties of materials, principles of pharmaceutical formulation, design of drug delivery systems and routes of administration of drugs are considered. The skills for competent pharmacy practice in New Zealand, including law, ethics, medicines information, clinical communication, cultural competence and elements of human behaviour are introduced.
Subject: Pharmacy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1453

PHARMACY 212

: Pharmaceutical Science and Practice
2020 Semester One (1203)
The properties of materials, principles of pharmaceutical formulation, design of drug delivery systems and routes of administration of drugs are considered. The skills for competent pharmacy practice in New Zealand, including law, ethics, medicines information, clinical communication, cultural competence and elements of human behaviour are introduced.
Subject: Pharmacy
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1454

PHARMACY 213

: Pharmacy 1
2025 Semester Two (1255)
The optimal drug treatment of dermatological, infectious and gastrointestinal diseases and disorders is explored through an integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approach. Clinical and professional skills in law and ethics, critical appraisal, medicines information, pharmaceutical compounding and calculations, clinical communication and cultural competence are introduced. Introductory experiential learning placements in industry, hospital and community pharmacy sites are provided.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 199, 211, 212
1455

PHARMACY 213

: Pharmacy 1
2024 Semester Two (1245)
The optimal drug treatment of dermatological, infectious and gastrointestinal diseases and disorders is explored through an integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approach. Clinical and professional skills in law and ethics, critical appraisal, medicines information, pharmaceutical compounding and calculations, clinical communication and cultural competence are introduced. Introductory experiential learning placements in industry, hospital and community pharmacy sites are provided.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 199, 211, 212
1456

PHARMACY 213

: Pharmacy 1
2023 Semester Two (1235)
The optimal drug treatment of dermatological, infectious and gastrointestinal diseases and disorders is explored through an integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approach. Clinical and professional skills in law and ethics, critical appraisal, medicines information, pharmaceutical compounding and calculations, clinical communication and cultural competence are introduced. Introductory experiential learning placements in industry, hospital and community pharmacy sites are provided.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 199, 211, 212
1457

PHARMACY 213

: Pharmacy 1
2022 Semester Two (1225)
The optimal drug treatment of dermatological, infectious and gastrointestinal diseases and disorders is explored through an integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approach. Clinical and professional skills in law and ethics, critical appraisal, medicines information, pharmaceutical compounding and calculations, clinical communication and cultural competence are introduced. Introductory experiential learning placements in industry, hospital and community pharmacy sites are provided.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 199, 211, 212
1458

PHARMACY 213

: Pharmacy 1
2021 Semester Two (1215)
The optimal drug treatment of dermatological, infectious and gastrointestinal diseases and disorders is explored through an integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approach. Clinical and professional skills in law and ethics, critical appraisal, medicines information, pharmaceutical compounding and calculations, clinical communication and cultural competence are introduced. Introductory experiential learning placements in industry, hospital and community pharmacy sites are provided.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 199, 211, 212
1459

PHARMACY 213

: Pharmacy 1
2020 Semester Two (1205)
The optimal drug treatment of dermatological, gastrointestinal and respiratory diseases and disorders is explored through an integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approach. Clinical and professional skills in law and ethics, critical appraisal, medicines information, pharmaceutical compounding and calculations, clinical communication and cultural competence are introduced. Introductory experiential learning opportunities in hospital and community pharmacy sites are provided.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 199, 211, 212
1460

PHARMACY 311

: Pharmacy 2
2025 Semester One (1253)
Optimal drug treatment of respiratory, cardiovascular, renal and hepatic diseases and disorders are explored through an integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approach. Clinical pharmacy skills in law and ethics, dispensing, medicines information, adherence support, clinical communication, physical assessment and management are further developed. Experiential learning placements focus on development of pharmacy practice skills in community/hospital pharmacy settings throughout New Zealand.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 211-213
1461

PHARMACY 311

: Pharmacy 2
2024 Semester One (1243)
Optimal drug treatment of respiratory, cardiovascular, renal and hepatic diseases and disorders are explored through an integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approach. Clinical pharmacy skills in law and ethics, dispensing, medicines information, adherence support, clinical communication, physical assessment and management are further developed. Experiential learning placements focus on development of pharmacy practice skills in community/hospital pharmacy settings throughout New Zealand.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 211-213
1462

PHARMACY 311

: Pharmacy 2
2023 Semester One (1233)
Optimal drug treatment of respiratory, cardiovascular, renal and hepatic diseases and disorders are explored through an integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approach. Clinical pharmacy skills in law and ethics, dispensing, medicines information, adherence support, clinical communication, physical assessment and management are further developed. Experiential learning placements focus on development of pharmacy practice skills in community/hospital pharmacy settings throughout New Zealand.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 211-213
1463

PHARMACY 311

: Pharmacy 2
2022 Semester One (1223)
Optimal drug treatment of respiratory, cardiovascular, renal and hepatic diseases and disorders are explored through an integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approach. Clinical pharmacy skills in law and ethics, dispensing, medicines information, adherence support, clinical communication, physical assessment and management are further developed. Experiential learning placements focus on development of pharmacy practice skills in community/hospital pharmacy settings throughout New Zealand.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 211-213
1464

PHARMACY 311

: Pharmacy 2
2021 Semester One (1213)
Optimal drug treatment of respiratory, cardiovascular, renal and hepatic diseases and disorders are explored through an integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approach. Clinical pharmacy skills in law and ethics, dispensing, medicines information, adherence support, clinical communication, physical assessment and management are further developed. Experiential learning placements focus on development of pharmacy practice skills in community/hospital pharmacy settings throughout New Zealand.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 211-213
1465

PHARMACY 311

: Pharmacy 2
2020 Semester One (1203)
The optimal drug treatment of cardiovascular, hepatic, renal, and infectious diseases and disorders are explored through an integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approach. Clinical pharmacy skills in law and ethics, dispensing, medicines information, adherence support, clinical communication, physical assessment and management are further developed. Experiential learning opportunities in industry, residential care, general practice and government agencies are provided.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 211-213
1466

PHARMACY 312

: Pharmacy 3
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Optimal drug treatment of endocrine, musculoskeletal, ocular, obstetric, gynaecological and urological diseases is explored through integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approaches. Clinical pharmacy skills in law, ethics, dispensing, medicines information, clinical communication, management, quality and safety, and research skills are further developed. Further experiential learning placements focus on development of pharmacy practice skills in community/hospital pharmacy settings throughout New Zealand.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 311
1467

PHARMACY 312

: Pharmacy 3
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Optimal drug treatment of endocrine, musculoskeletal diseases and women’s/men’s health issues are explored through integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approaches. Clinical pharmacy skills in law, ethics, dispensing, medicines information, clinical communication, management, quality and safety, and research skills are further developed. Further experiential learning placements focus on development of pharmacy practice skills in community/hospital pharmacy settings throughout New Zealand.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 311
1468

PHARMACY 312

: Pharmacy 3
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Optimal drug treatment of endocrine, musculoskeletal diseases and women’s/men’s health issues are explored through integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approaches. Clinical pharmacy skills in law, ethics, dispensing, medicines information, clinical communication, management, quality and safety, and research skills are further developed. Further experiential learning placements focus on development of pharmacy practice skills in community/hospital pharmacy settings throughout New Zealand.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 311
1469

PHARMACY 312

: Pharmacy 3
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Optimal drug treatment of endocrine, musculoskeletal diseases and women’s/men’s health issues are explored through integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approaches. Clinical pharmacy skills in law, ethics, dispensing, medicines information, clinical communication, management, quality and safety, and research skills are further developed. Further experiential learning placements focus on development of pharmacy practice skills in community/hospital pharmacy settings throughout New Zealand.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 311
1470

PHARMACY 312

: Pharmacy 3
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Optimal drug treatment of endocrine, haematological, ENT/dental diseases and disorders and women’s/men’s health issues are explored through an integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approach. Clinical pharmacy skills in law, ethics, dispensing, primary health care, medicines information, clinical communication, quality and safety are further developed. Experiential learning placements focus on development of pharmacy practice skills in community/hospital pharmacy settings throughout New Zealand.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 311
1471

PHARMACY 312

: Pharmacy 3
2020 Semester Two (1205)
The optimal drug treatment of endocrine, musculoskeletal, eye, ear, nose and throat, and dental diseases and disorders and women’s and men’s health issues are explored through an integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approach. Clinical pharmacy skills in law and ethics, dispensing, medicines information, clinical communication, management, quality and safety, and research skills are further developed. Further experiential learning opportunities are provided.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 311
1472

PHARMACY 410A

: Dissertation
2022 Semester One (1223)
Students undertake an original research project in the areas of pharmacy practice, clinical pharmacy and pharmaceutical science. They develop an awareness of the purpose, nature and practice of research and an ability to undertake an original research project in a small group under the supervision of an academic member of staff.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 311, 312 To complete this course students must enrol in PHARMACY 410 A and B, or PHARMACY 410
1473

PHARMACY 410A

: Dissertation
2021 Semester One (1213)
Students undertake an original research project in the areas of pharmacy practice, clinical pharmacy and pharmaceutical science. They develop an awareness of the purpose, nature and practice of research and an ability to undertake an original research project in a small group under the supervision of an academic member of staff.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 311, 312 To complete this course students must enrol in PHARMACY 410 A and B, or PHARMACY 410
1474

PHARMACY 410A

: Dissertation
2020 Semester One (1203)
Students undertake an original research project in the areas of pharmacy practice, clinical pharmacy and pharmaceutical science. They develop an awareness of the purpose, nature and practice of research and an ability to undertake an original research project in a small group under the supervision of an academic member of staff.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 311, 312 To complete this course students must enrol in PHARMACY 410 A and B, or PHARMACY 410
1475

PHARMACY 411

: Pharmacy 4
2022 Semester One (1223)
Optimal drug treatment of neurological, psychiatric diseases and disorders and cancers are explored through an integrated multidisciplinary systems-based approach. Clinical pharmacy skills in dispensing, aseptic compounding, medicines information and interdisciplinary teamwork are further developed. Principles in law, ethics, management, leadership and complex communications are applied. Advanced experiential learning placements are provided across a variety of health organisations and pharmacy sites.
Subject: Pharmacy
Prerequisite: PHARMACY 311, 312