IPPE Manual - 4th Ed.
- 4th Edition -
Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience
IPPE MANUAL
Table of Contents
IPPE Contact Information Page 3
IPPE Site Visits Page 3
IPPE Program Outline Page 4
IPPE Policies and Procedures
Qualifications for IPPE Site Placement and Visits Page 5
IPPE Site Placement Page 5
Attendance, Absences, Tardiness Page 5
Communication Page 5
Submission of Documents Page 5
Experiential Site Visit and Classroom
Behavior Expectations Page 6
Academic Dishonesty Page 7
Background Checks Page 7
Special Requirements
Intern License Page 8
Immunizations/Health Requirements Page 8
Confidentiality Page 9
Waiver Page 9
Disclaimer Page 9
University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) Program
CONTACT INFORMATION
Ø Director of Experiential Education:
Megan Kaun, PharmD, BCPS
Office: HEB 137E
419-383-1579 / FAX 419-383-1950
Ø Associate Director of Experiential Education:
Diane Cappelletty, PharmD
Office: HEB 114C
419-383-1957 / FAX 419-383-1950
Ø Program Specialist:
Karen Mockensturm
Office: HEB 141B
PH 419-383-1944 / FAX 419-383-1950
Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences
The fundamental goals of IPPEs are to provide students experiences and interactions with health care consumers, pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and other health care providers in community and institutional settings. Under appropriate supervision students start to develop their knowledge and skills regarding dispensing functions and regulations and start to develop clinical skills through direct patient care activities in institutional and community pharmacy settings. In addition, students gain exposure to different practice settings and career options. In order to facilitate this, each P1 student will be assigned to a community IPPE site at which they will earn all of their required 120 hours over the P1-P3 years. During your P2 and P3 years, students will be assigned to 1 or 2 institutional IPPE sites where they will earn their required 80 hours. Specific details regarding expectations and assignments as students’ progress from P1 to P3 years will be provided at the beginning of each semester of the IPPE course series.
Summary of IPPE hours
Community – 120/304 (39.5%)
Institutional – 80/304 (26.3%)
Service – 40/304 (13.2%)
Reflection – 21/304 (6.9%)
Clinical shadowing – 10/304 (3.3%)
Kroger Wellness- 8/304 (2.6%)
Electives - 25/304 (8.2%)
UT IPPE Program Outline
IPPE – 1
30-40 Community hours – to be assigned fall or spring semester
10 Clinical shadowing hours – to be assigned fall or spring semester with clinical faculty
10 hours - Pharmacy Advancement project – Fall Semester (service)
7 hours – Journals, Pharmacy Advancement, Career Pathways, and Mentoring Reflections
CPR/AED Training (simulation)
IPPE – 2
80-90 Community hours – Same location assigned P1 year
40 Institutional Hours – to be assigned Summer Semester
15 hours – Service Learning Project
7 hours – Journal Reflections – Fall/Spring
Immunization Training (simulation)
IPPE – 3
40 Institutional Hours
15 hours – Longitudinal Patient Interviews, Health Disparities (service)
4 hours – Kroger Wellness Program
7 hours – Journals, Mentoring, Interprofessional, Elective Experience – Summer/Fall
CPR/AED Renewal Training (simulation)
IPPE – 2 or 3
25 hours – Electives & Interprofessional Experiences
· Simulation project, Interprofessional Organization Activity (Health Fair organization and participation), Perrysburg Free Clinic, clinical experiences with clinical faculty, IV experience, exploring the role of other healthcare professionals (physicians, nurses, etc), nuclear medicine, clinical research, etc.
IPPE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
Qualifications for IPPE Site Placement and Visits
In order for students to be eligible for IPPE site placement they must have completed all health requirements (e.g. immunizations, PPD test, physical) as outlined by the College PharmD program and have a valid Ohio intern license. If the student is placed in another state, the student must have a valid intern license for that state as well. Students who have not completed health requirements or do not have a valid Ohio intern license will not be eligible for site placement and/or site visits.
IPPE Site Placement
Students who are eligible for IPPE site placement will be given the opportunity to rank geographical locations for their desired IPPE site placement. Geographical locations include Toledo (sites within a 60 mile radius from the city center), Northeast Ohio, Central Ohio, Southern Ohio, and Southeast Michigan. Students will then be randomly placed at sites according to their preferences.
Attendance, Absences, and Tardiness
Attendance at all scheduled experiential rotations is mandatory. Therefore, the IPPE program will follow The University of Toledo Missed Class Policy, which can be found at: http://www.utoledo.edu/facsenate/missed_class_policy.html. Please note, for the purposes of the IPPE program, “class” and “experiential rotation” are considered equivalent.
If you must miss a scheduled experiential rotation for any of the reasons outlined in the University of Toledo Missed Class Policy, you are expected to notify both the Associate Director and the Site Preceptor as soon as possible. It will be your responsibility to reschedule the missed visit at a time which is suitable for both you and your preceptor. Advanced notification is expected whenever possible. Notification of absence should occur through email and a phone call.
There will be zero tolerance of tardiness and unexcused absences at site visits. Students who are tardy or have unexcused absences may be asked to leave the site or be removed from the site. This may jeopardize the student's successful completion of the IPPE program. Individual preceptors should immediately contact one of the Experiential Education Directors if such tardiness or absences occur. Any evaluation indicating “needs improvement” for any of the professionalism objectives will result in the student failing that IPPE experience/rotation. The rotation will be reassigned at the discretion of the Associate Director and the student will be counseled on their behavior.
Communication
All information will be communicated with you in your IPPE class and via your UT email. It is essential that you attend class and that you check your UT email daily.
Submission of Documents
Late submission of IPPE program documents, including health requirements and IPPE hour documentation, may result in you being removed from your site and will subject you to consequences in your IPPE courses (refer to IPPE course syllabus).
Experiential Site Visit and Classroom Behavior Expectations
1. Records bearing patient names or their forms of identification are NOT to be removed from
the health care facility. All records should be placed in the appropriate area as designated
by the preceptor. Students cannot remove a medical record from the designated area
without permission.
2. All information concerning patients and patient care is to remain confidential. Federal
regulation 45CFR Part 160 & Part 164 (collectively HIPAA) prohibits the disclosure of any
patient information without the written consent of the person to whom the information
pertains.
3. The use of cell phones, pagers, iPods, MP3 players, and other electronic devices is
prohibited during any experiential site or classroom activity, or in patient care areas except
with the expressed permission of the preceptor.
4. Students will dress in a professional manner. This includes: for men— shirt, tie, and a
clean, white professional jacket with the UTCOP patch; for women— a blouse with slacks or
skirt or a dress and a clean, white professional jacket with the UTCOP patch. No jeans,
tennis shoes, or sandals! The student's clothing, hair, jewelry, personal hygiene, and the
use of fragrances should be appropriate for the professional setting. The use of artificial nails is prohibited at any experiential site.
5. Students must wear either their UTCOP name tag or another name tag as designated by the
experiential site.
6. All students must have liability insurance. The University of Toledo provides liability
insurance for students, however, certain sites may require additional insurance. The course
coordinator or the site preceptor will make the student aware if additional insurance is
required.
7. Affiliation agreements between the College of Pharmacy and the institutions providing
clinical experience require that all students in a particular institution comply with the policies
that are in effect for its staff.
8. The lines of communication between the student and his/her preceptor should be open at all
times. Problems or concerns that the student may have should be addressed early on
during the experience with the preceptor. However, the student is expected to be sensitive
to the preceptor's daily schedule and time commitments. Each preceptor has
responsibilities not only to the student, but also to his/her institution, practice roles, research
projects and the Department of Pharmacy Practice. Blocks of time are often required to
fulfill these activities and untimely distractions can adversely affect the preceptor's
productivity. It is suggested that the student attempt to schedule specific times to meet with
his/her preceptor and keep other interruptions to a minimum. Of course, urgent questions
and problems should be handled as soon as possible.
9. The lines of communication should remain open between the student and the appropriate
IPPE course coordinator. All students are encouraged to bring problems and concerns to
his/her attention as soon as they are identified. In this circumstance they can often be
resolved or minimized before the student or preceptor is adversely affected.
10. Students should maintain an appropriate positive, professional attitude throughout the
experience. It is important for the student to realize that his/her actions and words are not
only a reflection of the individual, but also of the institution, the program, the College and the
University.
11. Realize that your experiential site visits take priority over any outside employment
commitments, even during evenings. In addition, in some instances, this may include
weekends or holidays.
12. If at any point during the introductory experiential course series your attitude and/or
conduct are determined to jeopardize patient care or the college’s relationship with
the site, the preceptor and/or course coordinator reserve the right to terminate your
participation immediately, and you will receive an “F” grade in the course.
Failure to adhere to any of the expectations listed above or by your site will be evaluated on an individual basis by the Associate Director. Consequences may include, but are not limited to: initiation of a performance contract, additional assignments related to the expectation which was not met, and/or loss of points in your IPPE course. In addition, the preceptor and Associate Director reserve the right to dismiss you from the site.
Academic Dishonesty
The IPPE program will follow the Student Code of Professional Conduct, which can be found in the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Handbook at: http://www.utoledo.edu/pharmacy/current/pdfs/Student%20Handbook%207-27-11.pdf.
Academic dishonesty will not be tolerated in the IPPE program and any student caught in this action will be dealt with according to the Student Code of Professional Conduct. Generally, the student will receive a failing grade in the IPPE course. Additionally, the student may be dismissed from the Doctor of Pharmacy program and expelled from the University.
Background (Criminal Records) Check
The Ohio State Board of Pharmacy requires all students to undergo a criminal records check at the State and Federal levels prior to being licensed as an intern. Each entering P1 student must be fingerprinted electronically through one of the approved sites listed on the State Board of Pharmacy's website (http://pharmacy.ohio.gov/Background_check_summary_08262009.pdf) or at the University of Toledo Police Department. The student must request the results from the state and federal criminal records checks be sent directly to the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy, 77 S. High Street, Room 1702, Columbus, OH 43215-6126.
Any student charged with or convicted of any legal violation after receiving their initial background check must notify the Director of Experiential Education and the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy as soon as possible. A second background check will be required for each student prior to beginning Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPEs). The results of the second background check will be maintained at the University of Toledo, College of Pharmacy.
A “hit” occurring on the second background check without prior notification to the Experiential Director and Ohio State Board of Pharmacy will be considered academic dishonesty and the student will be dealt with accordingly. It is very important to inform the Director and State Board of any new criminal charges at the time they occur throughout the IPPE and APPE course series.
Please note, a positive finding or “hit” on any background check will be handled on a case by case basis. The finding will be reviewed and the student will be expected to provide a written explanation. Results of such action may delay or prevent graduation from the program. Once the case is reviewed, the student may be allowed to participate in experiential coursework at the discretion of the Director. Depending on the circumstance, preceptors may be informed that the student had a “hit” on his/her criminal background check. Each site will then have the right to accept or refuse the student. Should the site refuse to accept the student, the Director will make his/her best effort to find an alternative site, but the student should be aware that acceptance is not guaranteed.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Intern License
An Ohio intern license must be obtained prior to beginning experiential site visits. Additionally, if your experiential site is outside of Ohio (including Michigan), an intern license in that state is required as well. You will be required to maintain your intern license(s) throughout the professional division of the PharmD program in order to enroll in experiential courses (IPPE and APPE). Intern licenses are administered through the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy and are renewed annually by September 15.
Upon graduation, the 1500 hours of pharmacy internship required for Ohio pharmacist licensure will be considered met by the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy. No paperwork is necessary to confirm this 1500 hours. Please be aware, however, that some states require more than 1500 internship hours to apply for licensure as a pharmacist. This number can be determined by contacting that state’s board of pharmacy. Additional internship hours can be accumulated through a paid internship. A practical experience affidavit and statement of preceptor form must be submitted to the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy at least once per year in order to count additional hours.
For information on applying for and renewing an Ohio intern license, as well as the practical experience affidavit and statement of preceptor form mentioned above, go to the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy website at: http://pharmacy.ohio.gov/forms.htm. For questions regarding these issues, you can contact the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy at 614-466-4143 or .