SBAN504
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Health Care Systems and Health Policies
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In the context of the rather complex healthcare system in the United States that the pharmacist, like other healthcare providers, has to navigate in order to provide the needed services for patients, the primary goal of this course is to provide a th...
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SBAN540
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Drug Information and Literature Evaluation
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This course will introduce students to the basics of the provision of drug information practice. At the end of this course, the students will be expected to become familiar with various drug information resources and literature search databases. Addi...
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SBAN560
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Cultural Competency
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This course will introduce and sensitize students to the challenges of providing quality, culturally appropriate, and patient-centered healthcare that maximizes patient health outcomes. Students will be introduced to historical contexts, observations...
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SBAN570
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Professional Practice I
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This course serves as a comprehensive introduction to the pharmacy profession. The course will provide insight into the skills necessary to strive as a successful pharmacist professional and establish a high standard of professional conduct, with emp...
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SBAN571
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Professional Practice II
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This course, as a continuation of Professional Practice I, introduces students to concepts and skills fundamental to the practice of pharmacy. The course introduces various topics in communication that are vital to the professional & clinical success...
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SBAN625
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Pharmaceutical Law and Biomedical Ethics
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This course is intended to help students understand the legal and ethical responsibilities and frameworks in pharmacy practice. It provides an overview of the federal and New York laws that impact the practice of pharmacy while emphasizing the legal...
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SBAN626
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Managed Care Pharmacy
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This course will provide an overview of managed care pharmacy and an understanding of how managed care pharmacy impacts the healthcare system. The course will explain the place of managed care in the US healthcare system with special emphasis on phar...
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SBAN630
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Principles of Management, Pharmacoeconomics, and Outcomes Research
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This course is intended to introduce students to the fundamental concepts and basic knowledge of pharmacy management, pharmacoeconomics, and outcomes research. This course will demonstrate how management principles are applied in both institutional a...
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SBAN640
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Global Health
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This course equips pharmacy students with the requisite knowledge, attitudes, values, and skills set to pursue global health careers upon graduation either on the global stage or with U.S.-based globally oriented organizations which include the key a...
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SBAN655
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Introduction to the Pharmaceutical Industry
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This course explores the role pharmacists play in the biopharmaceutical industry from the later clinical phases of drug development to the promotion of drugs in the media and social channels. Students will learn the different functional areas in the...
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SBAN659
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Minority Pharmacist Workforce and Health Disparities Research
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This course provides an opportunity for students to learn about the community-based participatory research approach while being able to explore in greater depth the factors that impact disparities in health outcomes. For example, one could explore th...
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SBAN660
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Behavioral and Social Factors in Public Health
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This course explores the full range of legislative, regulatory and policy issues and surrounding law of products subject to the jurisdiction of the Food and Drug Administration: food (including dietary supplements), drugs, biologics, cosmetics, medic...
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SBAN667
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Pharmacy Legislative Issues and Biomedical Regulatory Affairs
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This course is intended for students to develop problem-recognition and problem-solving skills to facilitate quality and safety outcomes in various pharmacy setting from the perspective of a manager and executive. Specific topics related to managemen...
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SBAN670
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Management Principles Applied to Pharmacy Practice
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This course is intended for students to develop problem-recognition and problem-solving skills to facilitate quality and safety outcomes in various pharmacy setting from the perspective of a manager and executive. Specific topics related to managemen...
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SBAN685
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Leadership: Theory and Practice
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This course advances students’ knowledge of the basic tenets of leadership theory and practice. Its focus is on the salient attitudes, knowledge, and skills necessary to develop personal and professional leadership to ultimately facilitate change in...
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SBAN688
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Pharmacoepidemiology
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This course is intended to introduce students to the basic concepts and methods of pharmacoepidemiology. Emphasis will be placed on explaining pharmacoepidemiological study designs and critically analyzing, interpreting, and preventing drug related p...
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SBAN689
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Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research
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This course advances students to the concepts and methods of pharmacoeconomics and outcomes research. Emphasis will be placed on explaining pharmacoeconomic and outcomes research study designs and critically analyzing, interpreting, and preventing dr...
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SBAN690
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Independent Study
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This course provides students opportunity to pursue their specific areas of interest in social, behavioral and managerial sciences related to pharmacy through working with a faculty member on a special project. The course will provide students opport...
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SBAN691
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Principles and Techniques of Behavioral Change
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This course will describe the psychological, social, and environmental determinants of a wide range of health and health-related behavior. Theoretical models from the behavioral and social sciences will be used to explain health behavior at the indiv...
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SBAN696
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Independent Study
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This course provides students additional opportunity to pursue their specific areas of interest in social, behavioral and managerial sciences related to pharmacy through working with a faculty member on a special project. The course will provide stud...
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SBAN703
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Pharmaceutical Law and Biomedical Ethics
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This course is intended for students to understand the legal and ethical responsibilities and frameworks in pharmacy practice. It provides an overview of the federal and New York laws that impact the practice of pharmacy while emphasizing the legal a...
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