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Japanese
Academic Year 2024Year School/Graduate School School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Program of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Lecture Code I7102001 Subject Classification Specialized Education
Subject Name 臨床実習A
Subject Name
(Katakana)
リンショウジッシュウA
Subject Name in
English
Clerkship in Clinical Pharmacy A
Instructor OZAWA KOICHIRO
Instructor
(Katakana)
オザワ コウイチロウ
Campus Kasumi Semester/Term 5th-Year,  First Semester,  Year
Days, Periods, and Classrooms (Year) Inte
Lesson Style Practical Lesson Style
(More Details)
 
Practice, role play, using pharmaceutical products, lecture 
Credits 10.0 Class Hours/Week   Language of Instruction J : Japanese
Course Level 4 : Undergraduate Advanced
Course Area(Area) 27 : Health Sciences
Course Area(Discipline) 03 : Pharmaceutical Sciences
Eligible Students Fifth-year undergraduates of Pharmaceutical sciences
Keywords SDG_03 SDG_12 SDG_17 dispensing, aseptic processing manipulation, home healthcare, community pharmacy, herbal medicine, communication skills, medication counseling, drug information, prescription question, OTC, supplements, disaster medicine,Practical work experience, cancer, infectious disease, human disease, human health, obesity, public health 
Special Subject for Teacher Education   Special Subject  
Class Status
within Educational
Program
(Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students)
 
Criterion referenced
Evaluation
(Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students)
Pharmaceutical Sciences
(Abilities and Skills)
・The ability and skills to appropriately deal with contraindication or inappropriate treatments of medicine. ●qualities ⑥
(Attitudes)
・Self-betterment of character formation as a medical professional : the appropriate action and attitude being aware of that a pharmacist is a professional relating to human life.  The knowledge and understanding to have communication not only with ailing people but with other medical staff in a medical team.  ●quality ① ② ③ ④ ⑨
・Ability to be a pharmacist who is relied on not only by a medical team but also by citizens; the ability to be considerate of patients.  Qualification 1), 2), and 4).
(Comprehensive Abilities)
・Self-betterment of character formation as a medical professional : the appropriate action and attitude being aware of that a pharmacist is a professional relating to human life.  The knowledge and understanding to have communication not only with ailing people but with other medical staff in a medical team.  ●quality ① ② ③ ④ ⑨ 
Class Objectives
/Class Outline
GIO: In order to become able to contribute to appropriate medical treatment in the future, to learn basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for pharmacist in community pharmacy.
Summary of the class: To practice skills and attitudes necessary for pharmacist in community pharmacy. 
Class Schedule 1)Items in community pharmacy
2)Access and inflection of the information
3)Dispensing and prescription question
4)Medication counseling
5)Prescription book and charge of prescription
6)Dispensing fee
7)Safety measure
8)Practice over the counter
(a) Communication with patients
(b) OTC, supplements, and medical equipment
(c) Practice over the counter
9) Community pharmacist
(a) Home healthcare
(b) Community health care
(c) Disaster medicine
(d) Community health
10) Comprehensive Practice 
Text/Reference
Books,etc.
Text and resumes
Text: Theory and practice of the pharmacist, Mistutaka Takada, et al, Kyoto Hirokawa 
PC or AV used in
Class,etc.
 
(More Details) prescription, prescription book, drug information book, PC 
Learning techniques to be incorporated  
Suggestions on
Preparation and
Review
1)Please prepare a clean white robe.
2)According to the instruction of the teaching pharmacist, please review knowledge,  skills, and attitudes every day. 
Requirements In order to take this class, you should pass the common achievement test prior to this class. 
Grading Method Attendance and attitude 20 points, diary 40 points, presentation 20 points, skill evaluation 20 points; 100 points in total. 
Practical Experience Experienced  
Summary of Practical Experience and Class Contents based on it A teacher who has the experience which participated in pharmacist work lectures on basic knowledge about works at a hospital and a pharmacy. 
Message Please take the adjustment of the visit day for your superviser. 
Other MODEL CORE CURRICULUM FOR PHARMACY EDUCATION:F-(2)-①-1, F-(2)-①-2, F-(2)-①-3, F-(2)-①-4, F-(2)-②-1, F-(2)-②-2, F-(2)-②-3, F-(2)-②-4, F-(2)-②-5, F-(2)-②-6, F-(2)-②-7, F-(2)-②-8, F-(2)-②-9, F-(2)-②-10, F-(2)-②-11, F-(2)-③-1, F-(2)-③-2, F-(2)-③-3, F-(2)-③-4, F-(2)-③-5, F-(2)-③-6, F-(2)-③-7, F-(2)-③-8, F-(2)-③-9, F-(2)-③-10, F-(2)-③-11, F-(2)-③-12, F-(2)-③-13, F-(2)-③-14, F-(2)-③-15, F-(2)-③-16, F-(2)-③-17, F-(2)-③-18, F-(2)-③-19, F-(2)-④-1, F-(2)-④-2, F-(2)-④-3, F-(2)-④-4, F-(2)-④-5, F-(2)-④-6, F-(2)-④-7, F-(2)-④-8, F-(2)-④-9, F-(2)-④-10, F-(2)-④-11, F-(2)-④-12, F-(2)-④-13, F-(2)-④-14, F-(2)-④-15, F-(2)-⑤-1, F-(2)-⑤-2, F-(2)-⑤-3, F-(2)-⑤-4, F-(2)-⑤-5, F-(2)-⑤-6, F-(2)-⑤-7, F-(2)-⑤-8, F-(2)-⑤-9, F-(2)-⑤-10, F-(2)-⑤-11, F-(2)-⑤-12, F-(2)-⑤-13, F-(2)-⑥-1, F-(2)-⑥-2, F-(2)-⑥-3, F-(2)-⑥-4, F-(2)-⑥-5, F-(2)-⑥-6, F-(2)-⑥-7, F-(2)-⑥-8, F-(2)-⑥-9, F-(2)-⑥-10, F-(2)-⑥-11, F-(2)-⑥-12, F-(2)-⑥-13, F-(2)-⑥-14, F-(3)-①-1, F-(3)-①-2, F-(3)-①-3, F-(3)-①-4, F-(3)-①-5, F-(3)-①-6, F-(3)-①-7, F-(3)-②-1, F-(3)-②-2, F-(3)-②-3, F-(3)-②-4, F-(3)-②-5, F-(3)-②-6, F-(4)-②-1, F-(4)-②-2, F-(4)-②-3, F-(4)-②-4, F-(5)-①-1, F-(5)-①-2, F-(5)-①-3, F-(5)-①-4, F-(5)-①-5, F-(5)-①-6, F-(5)-②-1, F-(5)-②-2, F-(5)-②-3, F-(5)-②-4, F-(5)-③-1, F-(5)-③-2, F-(5)-③-3, F-(5)-③-4, F-(5)-③-5, F-(5)-③-6, F-(5)-③-7, F-(5)-③-8, F-(5)-③-9, F-(5)-④-1, F-(5)-④-2, F-(5)-④-3 
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