- Assist the
providers in the selection, utilization, and monitoring of the most
appropriate drug therapy, based on patient-specific information. This will
be accomplished by:
- Interviewing the
patients for medication histories, and to determine efficacy, toxicity,
adherence, drug interactions, and (if) cost issues for each medication
- Regular chart
review with recommendations for optimal therapy
- Responding to
patient problems concerning their medications
- Being available
to assist in answering drug therapy questions by doctors
- Optimize patient
care
- See patients as
needed for counseling, medication adjustment, monitoring and follow-up
for chronic diseases
- Serve as a drug
information resource for health care providers
- After discussing
with the preceptor, provider complete answers and
recommendations for medication-related questions from providers
- May require a
literature search, reviewing several references, and providing
documentation
- Assignments/projects
(inclusive list; all may not be required- to be determined by the
preceptor)
- Oral assignment
i.
Formal
Case presentation
This is a 30-45 minute
oral presentation of an interesting patient case (plus 10 minutes for questions).
A handout must accompany the presentation.
ii.
Noon or morning conference
in-service
This is a 45 minute presentation, 10 minutes of
questions, reviewing the pathophysiology, treatment, and monitoring of a
specific disease/condition presented to medical faculty members and medical
residents
- Written
assignment (drug information paper)
i.
Formal-
a 3-5 page paper evaluating a specific drug information questions; should
include an introduction with pertinent background information, a
review/critique of published literature and your conclusion and recommendation.
All literature must be referenced using the AMA guidelines
ii.
Informal- a one page paper evaluating a drug
information question that arouse during clinic; should include the question
asked, a brief review of the literature, and your conclusion and recommendation
with references
- Journal Club
Presentation
i.
This
is a 30-40 minute presentation of a significant clinical trial plus a 1 page
double-sided or 2 page summary handout
- Topic Discussion
i.
This
is a 1-1.5 hour presentation of a major clinical guideline with discussion of
pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment, risk factors, monitoring, prevention,
and complications. Should include all pertinent drug information.
GRADING/EVALUATIONS:
- The Clerkship
evaluation form of the institution will be used (see your Clerkship
manual)
- Drug information
questions
- Formal journal
club presentation
- Topic discussion
- Case
presentations/patient care documentation/patient care activities
- Points will be deducted for late assignments
This what I do plan my Internship, hope you all like to follow this in your clinicals too
by
Akshaya Srikanth,
Pharm.D Internee,
P.R.R.M.College of Pharmacy,
Kadapa, A.P
Awesome and precise explanation....
ReplyDeleteThank u...
May i know if there is any grading scale for Clerkship evaluation and any certificate to be issued?