James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2000

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Bachelor of Pharmacy

Townsville

The Pharmacy course provides students with a broad education in physical and biological sciences and an understanding of the functioning of body systems and the impact of disease upon these systems. Students will develop knowledge of drug action and of the use of drug therapy in treating illness and disease. In addition, they will develop an appreciation of important factors, which can modify the therapeutic activity of drugs, such as drug dosage formulation, interaction between drugs, interaction between drugs and their containers or with foodstuffs and patient compliance with drug therapy. The common objective of these studies is to develop an expertise in the management and therapeutic use of drugs, which will contribute, through application of Quality Use of Medicines principles, to improved health outcomes for patients.

Pharmacists are frequently the first professional contacted for healthcare advice. Consequently, they have a significant responsibility, not only in providing direct primary health education and assistance, but also in referring clients to alternative healthcare providers where this is appropriate.

To practise effectively, a pharmacist must be sensitive to the impact of illness upon individuals and demonstrate a commitment to developing caring, collaborative relationships with patients and other health care providers. Effective interpersonal and communication skills and cross-cultural awareness are essential to this process and will be developed through a series of professional placements during the course.

LEVEL 1

SEMESTER 1

BM1000:03 Introductory Biochemistry and Microbiology
CH1001:03 Introductory Chemistry A
PC1001:03 Human Physiology 1
PC1004:03 Pharmacy Practice 1

SEMESTER 2

HS1401:03 Health and Health Care in Australia
PC1002:03 Human Physiology 2
PC1003:03 Pharmaceutics 1
PC1005:03 Chemistry for Pharmacists

LEVEL 2

SEMESTER 1

BC2014:03 Principles of Biochemistry and Cell Regulation
HS1111:03 Interactive Processes 1
PC2001:03 Pharmacology and Medicinal Chemistry 1
PC2004:03 Pharmacy Practice 2

SEMESTER 2

BC2025:03 Molecular Biology and the Genetic Basis of Inherited Disease
HS2401:03 Rural and Remote Primary and Public Healthcare
PC2002:03 Pharmacology and Medicinal Chemistry 2
PC2003:03 Pharmaceutics 2

LEVEL 3

SEMESTER 1

CH3100:03 Medicinal Chemistry
HS1403:03 Health Education and Promotion
PC3004:03 Pharmacy Practice 3
PP3001:03 Systemic and Neuropharmacology 1

SEMESTER 2

MI3081:03 Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
PC3003:03 Pharmaceutics 3
PC3005:03 Clinical Medicine for Pharmacy
PP3002:03 Systemic and Neuropharmacology 2

LEVEL 4

SEMESTER 1

PC4001:03 Applied Therapeutics 1
PC4002:03 Applied Therapeutics 2
PC4003:03 Clinical Pharmacy Practice 1
PC4005:03 Pharmacy Practice 4

SEMESTER 2

HS4001:03 Health Policy, Planning and Professional Research
PC4004:03 Clinical Pharmacy Practice 2
PC4006:03 Pharmacy Practice 5
Elective :03  

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