臨床薬学総論
Numbering Code | U-PHA12 4B355 SJ86 | Year/Term | 2022 ・ Second semester | |
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Number of Credits | 2 | Course Type | Seminar | |
Target Year | 6th year students | Target Student | ||
Language | Japanese | Day/Period | ||
Instructor name |
KANEKO SHIYUUJI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor) TAKAKURA YOSHINOBU (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor) YAMASHITA FUMIYOSHI (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor) NAKAGAWA TAKAYUKI (Kyoto University Hospital Associate Professor) |
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Outline and Purpose of the Course | In accordance with the Pharmacy Education Model Core Curriculum, and as the culmination of studying various subjects in the Department of Pharmacy for six years, students will self-evaluate their learning achievements by looking back at all the content they have studied so far. In doing so, they must correctly recognize their weaknesses and deficiencies, and participate in comprehensive exercises, including supplementary lessons, with the aim of gaining the qualities that society requires of a medical professional. | |||
Course Goals |
1. Students will look back on the credits and grades they have earned so far and understand their level of achievement. 2. Understand the kind of study that students must undertake when their learning achievements are not sufficient. 3. Acquire enough knowledge to pass the national pharmacy exam. |
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Schedule and Contents |
1. Introduction: Review of learned content, outline of the national exam, statistical analysis of past grades 2-15. Supplementary lectures and exercises for individual subjects: content varies by year |
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Evaluation Methods and Policy | Evaluation is based on the following: attendance at classes and supplementary lessons 10%; and periodic exams 90%. | |||
Course Requirements | None | |||
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) | Throughout the 6th year, students will study independently to pass the national exam. | |||
Textbooks | Textbooks/References | In-class instruction | ||
References, etc. | Introduced during class |