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Pharmacy education . Objective. To study : pharmD Residency Fellowship Internship Post-doctor certificate . PharmD. What is Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD )?? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Pharmacy education

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Objective To study : pharmD Residency Fellowship Internship Post-doctor certificate

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PharmDWhat is Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)??

  Doctor of Pharmacy programs focus on providing

drug therapy that improves patients' quality of life. It involves interaction with patients and healthcare providers. The field is an integration of pharmaceutical and clinical sciences. Students will learn how to initiate or modify drug therapy and disease state screenings, for example, monitoring and adjusting anticoagulation therapy and antibiotic therapy.

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They will study the prevention of adverse drug events, drug-drug interaction, drug-food interaction, errors in prescription, and patient noncompliance. Graduates can become clinical pharmacists, staff pharmacists, regional pharmacy directors, pharmacy supervisors and more.The system differs from country to country and can take up to 4 to 6 years.

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Initiation in Saudi Arabia: The PharmD program started at

King Abdulaziz University in 2001, followed by Ibn-Sina University(2005), KFU(2006), and Qassim University(2007). In 2008, King Saud University, College of Pharmacy in Riyadh, Al-Kharj, and Taif University have started their PharmD programs. The program duration in Saudi Arabia is 6 years in total, including 1 academic year of clinical rotations.

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Degree Of Pharm DThe Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D.) degree program requires at least 2-years of specific paraprofessional followed by 4-academic years (or 3-calendar years) of……...professional study. Pharmacy colleges and schools may accept students directly from high school for both the pre-pharmacy and pharmacy curriculum, or after completion of the college course prerequisites.College graduates who enroll in a pharmacy program must complete the full 4-academic years (or 3-calendar) years of professional study to earn the Pharm D. degree.

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RESIDINCY A pharmacy residency is an organized, directed, postgraduate training program in a defined area of pharmacy practice.Interpretation, Residencies exist primarily to train pharmacistsin professional practice and management activities. Residencies provide experience in integrating pharmacy services with thecomprehensive needs of individual practice settings and provide in depth experiences leading to advanced practice skills and knowledge.

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The pharmacy practice residency program may be: Postgraduate year one (PGY-1) Postgraduate year two (PGY-2)

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Residencies are valuable experiences because they offer a systematic educational focus in a real world setting using a socratic method of teaching.

Each residency program is headed by a preceptor who takes personal responsibility for assuring that each resident has a quality learning experience .

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Types of pharmacy of residency programs: Postgraduate year 1 residencies -pharmacy

-Managed care pharmacy -Community pharmacy

Postgraduate year 2 residencies -critical care pharmacy -Emergency medicine pharmacy

-Infectious disease pharmacy -Internal medicine pharmacy

-Medication use safety -Nutrition support pharmacy

-Pediatric pharmacy -Health system pharmacy administration

-Solid organ transplant pharmacy -Drug information

-Cardiology pharmacy -Drug information

-Geriatric pharmacy -Informatics

-Managed care pharmacy systems -Nuclear pharmacy

-Oncology pharmacy -Pharmacotherapy

-Psychiatric pharmacy -Ambulatory care pharmacy

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Fellowship and traineeships:

The important distinction between a residency and a fellowship is that the residency is practice-oriented while the fellowship has a research focus.

Where there might be several residents in a given pharmacy training under one preceptor ,there is usually only one fellow ,thereby further increasing the Socratic style of teachingIn recent years, traineeships have grown in number and popularity ,as practicing pharmacists have sought ways to enhance their knowledge and skills without interrupting their practices for an

extended residency or fellowship .

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Fellowship A pharmacy fellowship, is definedas ‘‘a directed, highly individualized, postgraduate programdesigned to prepare the participant to become anindependent researcher. Pharmacy fellowships prepare pharmaciststo become principal investigators. Since research is built on a foundation of skills,pharmacists are expected to come to fellowships havingdeveloped relevant basic skills, as through experience inpharmacy practice or in a residency.

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PROGRAM ACTIVITIES The fellowship training program will focus on research, training, education, and experiences related to outcomes research and pharmacy informatics. The fellow will be responsible for designing a research proposal, conducting the research, analyzing the data, and preparing and submitting an abstract, manuscript, and presentation of work at a professional or scientific meeting.

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In addition the fellow will gain experience in teaching in the academic setting in the field of health care outcomes and pharmacy informatics. The teaching experiences will be integrated within a two-year program

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Internship The Pharmacy Student Internship Program is a structured learning program that focuses on the use of cognitive and clinical skills, giving pharmacy students the opportunity to learn first-hand more about the exciting career and professional development opportunities available in managed care pharmacy

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Post-doctor certificate The Post-doctoral Certificate Program in clinical and translational science is designed for Mayo Clinic physicians, scientists and other staff members with doctoral degrees who want to pursue advanced clinical and translational research training. The Mayo Clinic is a not-for-profit medical practice and medical research group based in Rochester, Minnesota. It is the first and largest integrated not-for-profit medical group practice in the world. 

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 The program is offered by the Center for Translational Science Activities (CTSA) in collaboration with Mayo Graduate School. The one-year Post-doctoral Certificate Program includes individualized coursework, a mentored research experience, and the development of a manuscript ready for publication.

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After completing the program, a student will be equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to actively participate in clinical and translational research teams as they work to translate scientific discoveries into real-world therapies that improve health .

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:Classification of Pharmacists

Certificate ClassBS / MS pharmaceuticals from a university or a scientific point ofRecognized

Pharmacist

Total duration of the program withExperience of not less than 4 years

Magestero equivalent in pharmacy after completing the required expertise

Ph.D. in pharmacist

Pharmacist first

Experience of at least 3 years

Ph.D. or equivalent inPharmacy from a recognized university

A pharmacist consultant

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Pharmacy Technician diploma program:

1)King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center in Jeddah - Two

years and six months

2 )Medical services of the armed forces in Riyadh - two years and six months

3)Riyadh College of Dental Medicine and Pharmacy- two years and half

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Pharmacy education: The amount of information known by the human race is now doubling every few years . No one can leave school and assume that they know everything they will need to be a good practitioner for a life time . There are always new drugs , diseases ,ideas ,laws.

The learing really never stops, and the potential opportunities offered by residencies , fellowships, traineeships ,and graduate school should be seriously considered by every pharmacy graduate as a means of being well prepared to deal with the pharmacy world of today and tomorrow.

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