College of Clinical Pharmacy offers a five-year Pharm. D. program which comprises of four years of didactic education with experiential modules of Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience and one year of supervised experiential training as Advanced Pharmacy Practice.
Program Mission
"To Prepare Pharm D graduates who will provide patient centered care to meet the needs of the community"
Program Goals
1. Prepare active learners and future experts in Clinical Pharmacy with required knowledge, skills and abilities.
2. Educate for management of Pharmacy services and practice.
3. Provide foundation for basic and clinical research in the area of drug development and usage
Program outcomes
The Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum prepares graduates to;
1. Use fundamental scientific knowledge and principles as basis of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Sciences.
2. Apply knowledge of biomedical sciences for understanding of disease process and its diagnosis.
3. Develop patient data base from patient interview, review hospital record and communication with other health professionals in inter-professional environment.
4. Apply knowledge of clinical Sciences in designing patient specific therapeutic plan based on best evidence and counseling the patient regarding it.
5. Evaluate drug information retrieved from pharmaceutical and biomedical science recourses and report for application to specific patient care situation.
6. Apply knowledge of basic principles of drug development, formulation and bioequivalence studies in practice and research.
7. Use basic principles of organizational and management in skills in pharmaceutical services and practice.
8. Apply basic principles to design, implement and conduct research studies in different fields of pharmacy practice
and Pharmaceutical Sciences.