University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy ROCKFORD Course Offerings SPRING 08 REQUIRED COURSES FOR SPRING P- YEAR (SPRING 08)
CORE COURSES RMS DAYS/TIME/ COORDINATOR PHAR 4 CLP (896) Introductory Pharmacy Practice (IPPE): Community (Students in this course will take PHAR 4 in Fall 08) PHAR 4 CLP (898) Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE): Hospital (Students in this course will take PHAR 4 in Fall 08) PHAR 4 LEC (89) Biomedicinal Chemistry PHAR 4 DIS section (89) PHAR 4 LCD (895) Pharmaceutics II: Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms & Calculations PHAR 4 sections (896, 996) PHAR 48 LCD (90) Introduction to Drug Information Weeks -5 Weeks -5 section (409) PHAR 46 LCD (90) Pharmacy & the US Healthcare System Weeks 6-5 PHAR 50 LCD (975) PDAT I: Self Care section (976) PHAR 50 LCD (980) PDAT : GI/Endocrine section (98) PHAR 466 DIS (4064) PhLAMES Some dates: 8:0-:0- E; :0-4:0- E, E 8:0-:0- E0; :0-4:0- E0 W, 8:0-:0, :0-4:0 Sheila Allen, Marlowe Kachlic W, 8:0-:0, :0-4:0 Allison Schriever, Latha Radhakrishnan E0 T, 8:0-0:0; R, 8:0-9:0 Charles Woodbury E0 R, 9:0-:0 E0 T, 0:0-:0 Thomas Tolhurst E0 Lab T, :0-4:0 F, :0-:0 E0 MR, :0-:0 Courtney Krueger, Yesha Patel E0 R, :0-4:0 E0 MR, :0-:0; F, :0-:0 Todd Lee, Edith Nutescu, Stephanie Crawford E0 M, 8:0-0:0 Louise Parent-Stevens, Jan Engle E0 M, 0:0-:0 E0 E0 F, 8:0-0:0 TR, :0-:0 Birgit Jaki, Michelle Martin, Schmiedeskamp-Rahe Mia James Lee, Lisa Sharp, Erin Carson 0 HRS 4
ROCKFORD P- TIMETABLE - SPRING 08 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDA Y THURSDAY FRIDAY 8:0 PHAR 50 (8:0-0:0) 9:0 0:0 PHAR 50 Lab (0:0-:0) PHAR 4 (8:0-0:0) PHAR 4 PHAR 4 or PHAR 4 IPPE Day (8:0-4:0) PHAR 4 PHAR 4 Lab (9:0-:0) PHAR 50 Lab (8:0-0:0) :0 PHAR 50 PHAR 50 PHAR 46 (weeks 6-5) (:0-:0) :0 :0 PHAR 48 (weeks -5) (:0-:0) PHAR 46 (weeks 6-5) (:0-:0) BPS 45 elective (:0-:0, T) or PMPR 70 elective (:0-:0, T) PHAR 48 (weeks -5) (:0-:0) PHAR 46 (weeks 6-5) (:0-:0) PHAR 4 Lab (:0-:0) :0 PHAR 4 Lab (:0-4:0) PHAR 48 Lab (week -5) (:0-4:0) :0 4:0
ROCKFORD P- ELECTIVE COURSE OFFERINGS - SPRING 08 ELECTIVE COURSES COURSE DESCRIPTION RMS DAY/TIME/ COORDINATOR BPS 45 (696) College of Pharmacy Colloquium Lecture Series To expose students to ongoing basic research projects. E0 T, :0-:0 Leslyn Hanakahi, John Nitiss, Hyunwoo Lee HRS PMPR 6 (444) Foundations in Rural Family and Community Healthcare II Student must be enrolled in RPHARM Program. Introduction to concepts of health resources development, Rural Mental Health as well as community based research in rural communities. Martin MacDowell, Heidi Olson PMPR 9 (700, 706, 707) Exploration of Telemedicine in Pharmacy Practice Provides overview of telemedicine and its role in healthcare system through online, in-class sessions and hands-on experience. Rockford students will need to be present at the Chicago Campus for a few classes (contact coordinators for additional information). Online & Juliana Chan, Melissa Badowski PMPR 70 (8) Pharmacy Grand Rounds Case studies in drug therapy; review of relevant areas of drug treatment and research. Role of the pharmacist emphasized. Weekly presentations. Satisfactory/unsatisfactory grade only. MAY NOT BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT. E8 T, :0-:0 Alan Gross, Ajna Hamidovic
REQUIRED COURSES FOR SPRING P- YEAR (SPRING 08) CORE COURSES RMS DAY/ TIME/ COORDINATOR HRS PHAR 44 LEC (4097) Introductory Pharmacy Practice (IPPE): Introduction to Patient Care section (4098 ) CLP section (4099) PHAR 44 LEC (4047) Pharmaceutics IV: Drug Delivery Systems Design & Calculations Competency LCD sections (4048, 4049) E8 T, 8:0-9:0, (some days: 8:0-0:0) Sheila Allen, Margaret Choye, Jennifer Jarrett E8 T, 9:0-:0 Rockford section E8 W, 0:0-:0 Paul Pluta E0 Lab MF, 0:0-:0 PHAR 49 LEC (404) Pharmacoepidemiology & Biostatistical Reasoning Weeks -5 PHAR 440 LEC (4045) Evidence-Based Medicine Weeks 6-5 LCD Weeks 6-5 section (4046 ) PHAR 505 LCD (40440) PDAT 5: Cardiovascular section (4044 ) PHAR 506 LCD (40445) PDAT 6: Infectious Diseases section (40446) PHAR 468 DIS (4065) PhLAMES E8 MR, :0-:0, W, :0-:0 Gregory Calip, Todd Lee E8 M, :0-:0, W, :0-:0 Samantha Spencer, Katherine Sarna E8 R, :0-:0 E8 MWF, 8:0-9:0 Erika Hellenbart, Julie Jun, William Beck E8 R, 8:0-0:0 E8 MWF, 9:0-0:0 Blake Max, Birgit Jaki E8 R, 0:0-:0 Jeff Mucksavage, Heidi Olson, Karol Bruzik 4 4 0
ROCKFORD P- TIMETABLE - SPRING 08 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 8:0 PHAR 505 PHAR 44 (8:0-9:0 or 8:0-0:0) PHAR 505 PHAR 505 Lab (8:0-0:0) PHAR 505 9:0 PHAR 506 PHAR 44 Lab (9:0-:0) PHAR 506 PHAR 506 0:0 PHAR 44 Lab (0:0-:0) PHAR 44 PHAR 506 Lab (0:0-:0) PHAR 44 Lab (0:0-:0) :0 :0 :0 :0 PHAR 49 (weeks -5) (:0-:0) PHAR 440 (weeks 6-5) (:0-:0) PMPR 8 elective (:0-:0, T) or PMPR 47 elective (:0-:0, T) PHAR 49 (weeks -5) (:0-:0) PHAR 440 (weeks 6-5) (:0-:0) PSOP 4 elective (:0-4:0) :0 4:0 PHAR 49 (weeks -5) (:0-:0) PHAR 440 Lab (weeks 6-5) (:0-:0)
ROCKFORD P- ELECTIVE COURSE OFFERINGS - SPRING 08 ELECTIVE COURSES COURSE DESCRIPTION RMS DAY/TIME/ COORDINATOR HRS BPS 4 (449) Advanced Dosage Form Design (Compounding) Course provides advanced training compounding skills. Students will make 0 new dosage formulations, several of veterinary products. Paul Pluta PMPR 8 (445) Foundations in Rural Family and Community Healthcare IV Student must be enrolled in RPHARM Program. Application of what was learned in first year by participation in hands on community health education. Martin MacDowell, Heidi Olson PMPR 8 (447) Evidence Based Phytotherapy Provides a basis for the evidencedbased evaluation of phytotherapy and other complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) modalities. E T, :0-:0 Gail Mahady, Charlotte Gyllenhaal PMPR 6 (595) Concepts in Drug Development: From Bench to Bedside Provides an overview of the drug development process, from bench to bedside. Emphasis on regulatory aspects of development. Online Thomas Chiampas PMPR 9 (700, 706, 707) Exploration of Telemedicine in Pharmacy Practice Provides overview of telemedicine and its role in healthcare system through online, in-class sessions and hands-on experience. Rockford students will need to be present at the Chicago Campus for a few classes (contact coordinators for additional information). Online & Juliana Chan, Melissa Badowski PMPR 47 (700) Advanced Transplant Therapeutics Provides a more advanced understanding of solid organ transplantation. E6 T, :0-:0 Maya Campara, Jamie Benken PSOP 4 (546) Pharmaceutical Marketing Highlights general marketing principles and their application to the biopharmaceutical industry. E W, :0-4:0 Jo Ann Stubbings, Kyle Mork REQUIRED COURSES FOR SPRING P- YEAR (SPRING 08)
CORE COURSES RMS DAY/TIME/COORDINATOR HRS PHAR 54 LCD (4040) Experiential IV-IPPE Sections (404, 404, 404) E0 W, 8:0-9:0 Latha Radhakrishnan, Louise Parent-Stevens E0, E, E CLP section (4044) PHAR 56 LEC (405) Principles of Pharmacoeconomics & Drug Treatment Outcomes W, 9:0-:0 Online Surrey Walton, Margaret Byun section (405) PHAR 65 LEC (4055) Non-Prescription Pharmaceuticals and Herbal Medicinals PHAR 407 LCD (4057) Principles of Drug Action and Therapeutics VII Sections (4058, 4059,4060) PHAR 408 LCD (406) Principles of Drug Action and Therapeutics VIII Sections (406, 406,4064) PHAR 470 DIS (4066) PhLAMES 6 E0 F, 0:0-:0 E0 T, 0:0-:0 R, :0-:0 Jan Engle, Amanda Eades E0 MTF, 8:0-9:0 Fran Schlemmer, Maria Barbolina, Keri Kim E0 R, :0-4:0 E0 M, 9:0-0:0 R, 8:0-9:0 Sandra Puri, Birgit Jaki E0, E, F, :0-4:0 E Linda Grider, Thomas Tolhurst, Bryan Zobeck 4 0
ROCKFORD P- TIMETABLE - SPRING 08 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 8:0 PHAR 407 PHAR 407 PHAR 54 PHAR 408 PHAR 407 9:0 PHAR 408 PHAR 54 Lab sections (9:0-:0) 0:0 PMPR 45 elective (0:0-:0, M, 9:0-0:0, F) PHAR 65 (0:0-:0) PMPR 45 elective (0:0-:0, M, 9:0-0:0, F) PHAR 56 Lab section (0:0-:0) :0 PHAR 65 :0 BPS 4 elective (:0-:0,W) :0 PMPR 40 elective (:0-:0, M) PMPR 8 elective or PMPR 47 elective or PMPR 49 elective (All :0-:0, T) PSOP 4 elective (:0-4:0, W) PHAR 407 Lab sections (:0-4:0) PHAR 408 Lab sections (:0-4:0) :0 :0 4:0
ROCKFORD P- ELECTIVE COURSE OFFERINGS - SPRING 08 ELECTIVE COURSES COURSE DESCRIPTION RMS DAY/TIME/ COORDINATOR BPS 4 (449) Course provides advanced training compounding Paul Pluta Advanced Dosage Form skills. Students will make 0 new dosage Design (Compounding) formulations, several of veterinary products. PMPR 0 (474) Foundations in Rural Family and Community Healthcare VI PMPR 8 (447) Evidence Based Phytotherapy PMPR 6 (595) Concepts in Drug Development: From Bench to Bedside PMPR 9 (700, 706, 707) Exploration of Telemedicine in Pharmacy Practice PMPR 45 (6590) Clinical Toxicology PMPR 47 (700) Advanced Transplant Therapeutics PMPR 49 (7008) Case-Based Infectious Diseases PMPR 40 (407) Critical Care I PSOP 4 (546) Pharmaceutical Marketing Student must be enrolled in RPHARM Program. Sixth in a series of 6 courses of supplementary education. Provides a basis for the evidenced-based evaluation of phytotherapy and other complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) modalities. Provides an overview of the drug development process, from bench to bedside with emphasis on regulatory aspects of development. Provides overview of telemedicine and its role in healthcare system through online, in-class sessions and hands-on experience. Rockford students will need to be present at the Chicago Campus for a few classes (contact coordinators for additional information) Basic and applied concepts in clinical toxicology including general approach, poisoning prevention measures, retrieval and evaluation of toxicology literature, substance abuse issues and practice site specific toxicology concerns. Provides a more advanced understanding of solid organ transplantation. Provides opportunity to advance infectious disease understanding and clinical application through team-and case-based learning. Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics course that concentrates on the pharmacotherapist s role in the management of the critically-ill patient. Highlights general marketing principles and their application to the biopharmaceutical industry. Martin MacDowell, Heidi Olson E T, :0-:0 Gail Mahady, Charlotte Gyllenhaal Online Thomas Chiampas Online & Juliana Chan, Melissa Badowski E0 M, 0:0-:0 F, 9:0-0:0 Renee Petzel Gimbar, Frank Paloucek E6 T, :0-:0 Maya Campara, Jamie Benken E0 T, :0-:0 Melissa Badowski, Renata Smith E6 M, :0-:0 Jeff Mucksavage E W, :0-4:0 Jo Ann Stubbings, Kyle Mork HRS
P-, P-, P- ELECTIVE COURSE OFFERINGS - SPRING 08 Please see Potential Topics/Options for descriptions of some 80/90 offerings that specific faculty members may be doing. COURSE # COURSE DESCRIPTION PMxx 80 PMxx 90 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH: Investigation, under the direction of one or more faculty members, of a problem of limited scope. May require literature research related to the research project. SPECIAL PROJECTS: Special projects within the departmental discipline. Defined and terminal project goals are achieved through independent study. HOURS SCHEDULE/ COORDINATOR - Independent study - Independent study