PUBLIC HEALTH IN PHARMACY (course number here)

SPRING 2007-2008 (term and year here)

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Course Description:

The course provides a comprehensive examination of the basic and critical issues in public health for pharmacists. The course content includes a basic knowledge base of public health issues, an exploration of the various roles that pharmacy can provide in offering public health services, and examples of applications to pharmacy practice. Issues in public health care are examined from both the pharmacy perspective and the traditional public health viewpoint.

Course Goals:

-To provide the student with an overview of public health

-To develop an appreciation for the interplay between pharmacy and public health in the U.S.health care system

Course Outcomes:

At the end of the course, the student will be able to:

-analyze and evaluate health care situations in terms of the public health factors that play a role in health and illness behaviors. (Possible Institutional Outcome = Thinking and Decision-Making)

-apply historical, social, economic, and cultural differences in explaining the public health approach to health care. (Possible Institutional outcome = Historical and Cultural Consciousness)

Performance Criteria:

-accurately describes the public health approach being applied in a given situation

-applies public health concept(s) in a manner that illustrates or demonstrates the usefulness in the particular case or situation

-analyzes different public health approaches by comparing and contrasting (strengths and weaknesses) in various pharmacy situations

-evaluates and/or critiques various public health approaches in terms of their usefulness and value in various pharmacy situations

Grading:

Exams will be comprehensive, but will emphasize the most recent material covered in the course. A make-up exam may be allowed for those with legitimate medical or personal excuses, but must be scheduled prior to the next exam. Failure to take the make-up exam will result in a grade of zero for that exam.

Class participation10%

Concept reports (4 in all)20%

Mid-term examinations (2)40%

Final examination30%

(NOTE TO INSTRUCTOR: the concept papers are “homework” where the student uses classes concepts. The ability to rewrite works very well here, because the student can redo the paper when the concepts are used incorrectly, thus learning the concepts if he/she wishes a higher grade. In larger classes, the use of “group papers” can be very effective. The entire group gets the grade and can rewrite. While not every student might write every paper, concepts are often re-used

Class participation will be determined by attendance, written assignments, web activities, and classroom behavior. For example, poor attendance or lack of participation in class discussion may result in a loss of participation points.

The Student Code and Handbook will be followed in the class.

Grades will be given as follows: A (100-93), A- (92-90),B+ (89-87), B (86-83), B- (82-80), C+ (79-77), C (76-73),C- (72-70), D+ (69-67), D (66-63), D- (62-60), F (below 60).

Textbook:

Introduction to Public Health in Pharmacy. (2008) BL Levin, PD Hurd, A Hanson (Eds.), Sudbury, Mass., Jones and Bartlett Publishers.

Lecture Outline:

DATETOPIC

January#1 Introduction, Meaning of Public Health

Epidemiology CH 1, CH 2

#2Epidemiology CH 2, CH 3

Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

February#3Health PromotionCH 3, CH 4

Environmental and Occupational Health

CONCEPT REPORT #1

#4EXAM ONECH 5

Behavioral Health

#5Public Health ServicesCH 5, CH 6

#6Evaluation … AssessmentCH 7

March#7 Financing CH 8

CONCEPT REPORT #2

#8Managed Care CH 9

#10Pharmacoeconomics CH 10

CONCEPT REPORT #3

#11Spring Break

#12Law and EthicsCH 11

April#13EXAMTWOCONCEPT REPORT #4

Cultural PerspectivesCH 12

#14Public Health Informatics CH 13

#15Emergency Preparedness CH 14

#16Education & TrainingCH 15

Review and summary

Final Exam (exam period time)

Guidelines for Concept Reports

During the class, you will be reading the Introduction to Public Health in Pharmacytextbook, and you will complete four reports that apply concepts from class/text to real health care situations.

You will need to incorporate information from current events to complete these reports.

DESIRED RESULT: Make certain that you demonstrate your knowledge of the public health concepts in your paper.

GUIDELINES:

Each report should be about two typed pages. Please submit electronically if possible - post on Blackboard.

You should use at least ten concepts/topics/theories from class to receive the highest grade. Use these concepts in a way that demonstrates your understanding, rather than simply listing them or indicating that they might apply.

References, including page numbers, from the textbook should be used.

You may rewrite these reports throughout the semester.

Grading for Concept Paper

During the class, you will complete four concept papers. This is: 1--2--3--4--____

The purpose of the reports is to encourage the application of medical sociology concepts to a real health care situation.

Number of concepts underlined in report:1-23-56-9 10 or more

You will need to incorporate information from current health issues to complete these reports.

Information is:lacking insufficient adequate superior

DESIRED RESULT: Make certain that you demonstrate your knowledge of the public health concepts in your paper.

Each report should be about two typed pages. Too shortAbout rightToo long

In terms of using the concepts from class: Used incorrectlyUsed correctlyUsed exceptionally

References (including the textbook) should be used.

No referencesNeed moreAbout right Superior use

Organizational format:Poorly-organized Adequate-organization Well-organizedSpecial

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