- 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
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