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Faculty of Pharmacy
Course Description:
Rationale This course is designed to introduce students to pharmacy as a hospital department and a patient-
oriented unit, which will include how it relates to total hospital operation.
Focus This course will give more emphasis on the hospital, hospital pharmacy, and medication safety and
control.
Outcome At the end of this course, students are expected to analyze core concepts of drug therapy provision
in pharmaceutical care cases, assume leadership roles in pharmacy administration and
management, critique current issues related to hospital pharmacy practices, evaluate the quality
Prepared by: Noted by: Reviewed by:
Approved by:
Asst. Prof. Rhona P. Ramos, MSc Ms. Michelle D. Bartolome, MSc Asst. Prof. Mary Jho-Anne T. Corpuz, PhD.
Prof. Aleth Therese L. Dacanay, PhD
Asst. Prof. Marie Cicelie C. Ng, MSc Library Coordinator Department Chair
Dean
Mr. Jay P. Jazul, MSc
Course Facilitators
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
Faculty of Pharmacy
assurance program for pharmaceutical services, analyze the trace of hospital as a health care
institution, and apply effective communication and interpersonal skills in monitoring and reporting
medication misadventures.
VISION
Faithful to its centuries old tradition of excellence, the University of Santo Tomas envisions itself as a premier Catholic
Institution of Learning in Asia, committed to the professional and moral transformation of her stakeholders for social
transformation.
CORE VALUES
Competence, Compassion & Commitment
Asst. Prof. Rhona P. Ramos, MSc Ms. Michelle D. Bartolome, MSc Asst. Prof. Mary Jho-Anne T. Corpuz, PhD.
Prof. Aleth Therese L. Dacanay, PhD
Asst. Prof. Marie Cicelie C. Ng, MSc Library Coordinator Department Chair
Dean
Mr. Jay P. Jazul, MSc
Course Facilitators
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
Faculty of Pharmacy
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
MISSION
The Mission of the Faculty of Pharmacy is aligned with USTs mission to generate, advance, and transmit knowledge to form
competent and compassionate Pharmacy, Medical Technology, and Biochemistry professional committed to the service of the
Church, the nation and the global community.
VISION
The Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Santo Tomas envisions itself as a premier Pharmacy, Medical, and Biochemistry
institution in Asia, committed to the professional and moral formation of her stakeholders for social transformation.
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY
MISSION
The Department of Pharmacy guided by the Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas, affirms its responsibility to develop individuals
proficient in the art and science of Pharmacy dedicated to the advancement of technology, the improvement of health care
services, and the formation of a progressive and healthy society.
Asst. Prof. Rhona P. Ramos, MSc Ms. Michelle D. Bartolome, MSc Asst. Prof. Mary Jho-Anne T. Corpuz, PhD.
Prof. Aleth Therese L. Dacanay, PhD
Asst. Prof. Marie Cicelie C. Ng, MSc Library Coordinator Department Chair
Dean
Mr. Jay P. Jazul, MSc
Course Facilitators
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
Faculty of Pharmacy
VISION
The Department of Pharmacy endeavors to be an institution that serves as a medium to nurture a studentry highly qualified in
the various pharmaceutical specialties, and sustains a competent teaching force meritorious in professionalism and conscious
of its role in the pursuit of national prosperity and global acceptability.
Show ability to deal with new life situations and challenges, including those
resulting from advancements in information and media technology
Manifest Christian values and continuous deepening of faith and spirituality
Critical and Creative Thinker Express personal and professional insights through an ethical, fact-based and
information processed approach
Display passion for truth and creativity by engaging in research and
disseminating its output
Show judiciousness and resourcefulness in making personal and professional
decisions
Prepared by: Noted by: Reviewed by:
Approved by:
Asst. Prof. Rhona P. Ramos, MSc Ms. Michelle D. Bartolome, MSc Asst. Prof. Mary Jho-Anne T. Corpuz, PhD.
Prof. Aleth Therese L. Dacanay, PhD
Asst. Prof. Marie Cicelie C. Ng, MSc Library Coordinator Department Chair
Dean
Mr. Jay P. Jazul, MSc
Course Facilitators
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
Faculty of Pharmacy
Uphold Catholic teachings relevant to various social issues and life situations
Effective Communicator Express oneself clearly, correctly and confidently in various environments,
and Collaborator contexts, and technologies of human interaction
Contribute effectively in achieving objectives and tasks that require teamwork
Work productively with individuals or groups from diverse cultures and
demographics
Show profound respect for individual differences and/or uniqueness as members
of Gods creation
Servant-Leader Demonstrate respect for human dignity, regardless of race, religion, age and
gender
Show leadership abilities to promote advocacies for life, freedom, justice and
solidarity in the service of the Church, the family, the global and local
communities, and the environment
Engage in extension programs that optimize the application of their content
knowledge and practical competencies
Reach out with Christian compassion to the poor and marginalized
Program Intended Learning Course Intended Learning THOGA THOGA THOGA THOGA
Outcomes Outcomes 1 2 3 4
Asst. Prof. Rhona P. Ramos, MSc Ms. Michelle D. Bartolome, MSc Asst. Prof. Mary Jho-Anne T. Corpuz, PhD.
Prof. Aleth Therese L. Dacanay, PhD
Asst. Prof. Marie Cicelie C. Ng, MSc Library Coordinator Department Chair
Dean
Mr. Jay P. Jazul, MSc
Course Facilitators
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
Faculty of Pharmacy
care.
Asst. Prof. Rhona P. Ramos, MSc Ms. Michelle D. Bartolome, MSc Asst. Prof. Mary Jho-Anne T. Corpuz, PhD.
Prof. Aleth Therese L. Dacanay, PhD
Asst. Prof. Marie Cicelie C. Ng, MSc Library Coordinator Department Chair
Dean
Mr. Jay P. Jazul, MSc
Course Facilitators
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
Faculty of Pharmacy
Asst. Prof. Rhona P. Ramos, MSc Ms. Michelle D. Bartolome, MSc Asst. Prof. Mary Jho-Anne T. Corpuz, PhD.
Prof. Aleth Therese L. Dacanay, PhD
Asst. Prof. Marie Cicelie C. Ng, MSc Library Coordinator Department Chair
Dean
Mr. Jay P. Jazul, MSc
Course Facilitators
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
Faculty of Pharmacy
Laboratory:
Activity 1: Drug Classifications
Activity 2: Terms and Abbreviations
Unit II: Medication Distribution and
Control
Depict the role of the Lecture: Gapped Lecture Analytic Assessment
hospital and clinical 1. Managing Medication Use Work Along Exercise
pharmacist in medication use 1.1 Medication Management Assigned Reading
management and medication 1.1.1 The Formulary System
safety (CILO 1) 1.1.2 The Pharmacy and Therapeutics
Committee
Identify medication use- and 1.1.3 Formulary Management
distribution-related problems 1.1.4 Drug Use Evaluation
in health care settings (CILO 1, 6) 1.1.5 Medication Use Policies
1.2 Clinical Pharmacy
1.2.1 Definition
1.2.2 The Discipline and the Process
1.2.3 The Clinical Pharmacist
1.2.4 Other Clinical Pharmacy Services
1.3 Medication Safety
1.3.1 Preventing Medication Errors
Prepared by: Noted by: Reviewed by:
Approved by:
Asst. Prof. Rhona P. Ramos, MSc Ms. Michelle D. Bartolome, MSc Asst. Prof. Mary Jho-Anne T. Corpuz, PhD.
Prof. Aleth Therese L. Dacanay, PhD
Asst. Prof. Marie Cicelie C. Ng, MSc Library Coordinator Department Chair
Dean
Mr. Jay P. Jazul, MSc
Course Facilitators
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
Faculty of Pharmacy
Laboratory:
Activity 3: Checking of Prescription Orders
Activity 4: Interpreting Prescription Orders
Activity 5: Patient Medication Profile
Activity 6: Unit Dose Drug Distribution System
Asst. Prof. Rhona P. Ramos, MSc Ms. Michelle D. Bartolome, MSc Asst. Prof. Mary Jho-Anne T. Corpuz, PhD.
Prof. Aleth Therese L. Dacanay, PhD
Asst. Prof. Marie Cicelie C. Ng, MSc Library Coordinator Department Chair
Dean
Mr. Jay P. Jazul, MSc
Course Facilitators
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
Faculty of Pharmacy
Laboratory:
Activity 7: Dispensing Price
Activity 8: Intravenous Administration
Activity 9: Calculations involved in Intravenous
Preparations
Activity 10: Total Parenteral Nutrition
Asst. Prof. Rhona P. Ramos, MSc Ms. Michelle D. Bartolome, MSc Asst. Prof. Mary Jho-Anne T. Corpuz, PhD.
Prof. Aleth Therese L. Dacanay, PhD
Asst. Prof. Marie Cicelie C. Ng, MSc Library Coordinator Department Chair
Dean
Mr. Jay P. Jazul, MSc
Course Facilitators
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
Faculty of Pharmacy
Official Textbook:
Holdford, D.A. & Brown, T.R. (2010). Introduction to Hospital & Health-System Pharmacy Practice. American Society of
Health-System Pharamcists, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Extended Readings:
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (2013). ASHP guidelines: minimum standard for pharmacies in
hospitals. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 70, 16191630.
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (2008). ASHP guidelines on the pharmacy and therapeutics committee
and the formulary system. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 65, 12721283.
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (1993). ASHP guidelines on preventing medication errors in hospitals.
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 50, 305314.
Department of Health (2012). Administrative Order No. 20120012 Rules and Regulations Governing the New
Classification of Hospitals and Other Health Facilities in the Philippines. Manila: Department of Health.
Department of Health (2012). Administrative Order No. 20120012A Amendment to Administrative Order (A.O.) 2012-
0012 entitled Rules and Regulations Governing the New Classification of Hospitals and Other Health Facilities
in the Philippines. Manila: Department of Health.
Genaro, A.R. (2006). Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy (21st Ed). Philadelphia: William & Wilkins.
Asst. Prof. Rhona P. Ramos, MSc Ms. Michelle D. Bartolome, MSc Asst. Prof. Mary Jho-Anne T. Corpuz, PhD.
Prof. Aleth Therese L. Dacanay, PhD
Asst. Prof. Marie Cicelie C. Ng, MSc Library Coordinator Department Chair
Dean
Mr. Jay P. Jazul, MSc
Course Facilitators
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
Faculty of Pharmacy
GRADING SYSTEM:
1st Shifting Grade 20%
2nd Shifting Grade 40%
3rd Shifting Grade 40%
100%
PASSING SCORE:
Raw Score 70%
Transmuted Grade of 75% 3.00
Asst. Prof. Rhona P. Ramos, MSc Ms. Michelle D. Bartolome, MSc Asst. Prof. Mary Jho-Anne T. Corpuz, PhD.
Prof. Aleth Therese L. Dacanay, PhD
Asst. Prof. Marie Cicelie C. Ng, MSc Library Coordinator Department Chair
Dean
Mr. Jay P. Jazul, MSc
Course Facilitators
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
Faculty of Pharmacy
Attendance
CHED & University Requirement:
Every student is required to attend no less than 80% of the class hours required for every course to earn the
corresponding credits.
A student who incurs absences in excess of 20% of the required class hours shall receive a grade of FA and
shall not be allowed to take the final examinations for the course.
For other Policies and Guidelines on Attendance, please refer to PPS 1010 p. 71 of the Student Handbook
Asst. Prof. Rhona P. Ramos, MSc Ms. Michelle D. Bartolome, MSc Asst. Prof. Mary Jho-Anne T. Corpuz, PhD.
Prof. Aleth Therese L. Dacanay, PhD
Asst. Prof. Marie Cicelie C. Ng, MSc Library Coordinator Department Chair
Dean
Mr. Jay P. Jazul, MSc
Course Facilitators
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
Faculty of Pharmacy
The faculty concerned will announce in advance the important dates to remember (i.e. schedule of long
exams, submission of worksheets and other assignments).
Students who will fail to submit the complete requirements (assignments, course works) on time will be
given an INCOMPLETE grade.
In case of class suspensions or interruptions, the concerned faculty member may schedule a make-up class
depending on the agreed time and date between the class concerned.
In case of absence during scheduled quizzes or major examinations, a make-up quiz or major exam will be
given to the concerned student provided the student presents a:
UST Health Service validated medical certificate for health related causes; or
An excuse letter validated and endorsed by the Deans Office for other causes
NB:
The schedule of the date and time of the make-up quiz and major exam is upon the
discretion of the concerned faculty
member.
Students who will miss a Pre-Test/Quiz due to tardiness will not be given any make-up quiz.
On the first meeting, the faculty member will discuss the grading system and requirements of the class.
E-copies of the Course Plan will be uploaded on the Eleap Website.
Concerned faculty members will return the results of quizzes, major exams or other assigned activities
within a reasonable time.
Concerns and questions on the results of the tests, assignments and class standing must be directed on the
assigned faculty member.
Asst. Prof. Rhona P. Ramos, MSc Ms. Michelle D. Bartolome, MSc Asst. Prof. Mary Jho-Anne T. Corpuz, PhD.
Prof. Aleth Therese L. Dacanay, PhD
Asst. Prof. Marie Cicelie C. Ng, MSc Library Coordinator Department Chair
Dean
Mr. Jay P. Jazul, MSc
Course Facilitators
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
Faculty of Pharmacy
Asst. Prof. Rhona P. Ramos, MSc Ms. Michelle D. Bartolome, MSc Asst. Prof. Mary Jho-Anne T. Corpuz, PhD.
Prof. Aleth Therese L. Dacanay, PhD
Asst. Prof. Marie Cicelie C. Ng, MSc Library Coordinator Department Chair
Dean
Mr. Jay P. Jazul, MSc
Course Facilitators
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
Faculty of Pharmacy
Unit II: Medication Distribution and Control Activity 5: Patient Medication Profile Part
7
Medication Management 1
Clinical Pharmacy Activity 5: Patient Medication Profile Part
8
2
Medication Safety Activity 6: Unit Dose Drug Distribution
9
System
10 Medication Distribution Systems Activity 7: Dispensing Price
11 Controlled Substances Management Activity 8: Intravenous Administration
12 2nd Shifting Examinations 2nd Shifting Examinations
Unit III: Financial Management, Sterile Preparations, Activity 9: Calculations involved in
13 and Special Topics Intravenous Preparations Part 1
Purchasing and Inventory Control
Sterile Preparations and Admixture Programs Activity 9: Calculations involved in
14
Intravenous Preparations Part 1
Sterile Preparations and Admixture Programs Activity 10: Total Parenteral Nutrition Part
15
2
Parenteral Therapy Activity 10: Total Parenteral Nutrition Part
16
2
17 Parenteral Therapy 3rd Shifting Examinations
3rd Shifting Examinations/Comprehensive ---
18
Examinations
Asst. Prof. Rhona P. Ramos, MSc Ms. Michelle D. Bartolome, MSc Asst. Prof. Mary Jho-Anne T. Corpuz, PhD.
Prof. Aleth Therese L. Dacanay, PhD
Asst. Prof. Marie Cicelie C. Ng, MSc Library Coordinator Department Chair
Dean
Mr. Jay P. Jazul, MSc
Course Facilitators