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2019-2020 Graduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY


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MISSION STATEMENT
GENERAL INFORMATION
ACCREDITATION

MISSION STATEMENT

The College of Pharmacy at the University of Louisiana at Monroe, Louisiana’s College of Pharmacy, endeavors to create a professional learning environment that embraces the concept of continuous quality improvement in a team based approach to health care. This environment will enable the College to produce and maintain excellent academic, research and service programs that directly enhance the health and environment of the state of Louisiana and beyond.

The mission of the College of Pharmacy (COP) is to educate future health care professionals to meet the diverse pharmaceutical care needs of the people of Louisiana and to serve the professions of pharmacy and toxicology through a balanced program of education, research, service, and patient care.

The strategic decisions and daily operations of the College’s faculty and staff will be reflective of the following values:

  • Responsibility — acting morally, ethically, and with integrity, as well as being accountable for one’s actions. Students, faculty, and staff have a duty to adhere to these standards. We also recognize our duty to be thoughtful stewards of those resources entrusted to us.
     
  • Innovation — the synthesis, embodiment, or combination of knowledge in original, relevant, valued new products, processes, or services, especially as related to promoting optimal patient and educational outcomes.
     
  • Collaboration — the development of educational, research and practice partnerships among students, practitioners, educators, and other stakeholders. 
     
  • Quality — the pursuit of excellence, which is cultivated and assessed through a process of continual quality improvement.
     
  • Professionalism — the demonstration of structural, attitudinal, and behavioral attributes of a profession and its members. Certain professional attributes, including a service orientation; caring; respect for others; accountability and responsibility for one’s action; integrity; honesty; ethically sound decision making; and a commitment to life-long learning are fundamental to our functioning as learners, educators, researchers, scholars, and practitioners of pharmacy.

In addition to the values stated above, we have set the following goals:

Education:

  1. Educate entry-level pharmacy practitioners to deliver pharmacy care in a dynamic, culturally diverse society, enabling graduates to enter a wide range of existing or emerging health care practices.
  2. Provide effective graduate education in the pharmaceutical and toxicological sciences.
  3. Recognize professional education as an individual process that begins in the academic setting and continues throughout the professional career, not only for the student but educators and practitioners as well.
  4. Model attitudes and values that emphasize the importance of a team approach to patient-centered care, and the importance of interprofessional learning and collaborative practice in didactic and experiential education.
  5. Integrate basic, clinical, administrative and toxicological sciences.
  6. Incorporate a diverse range of teaching methods and approaches that collectively enhance and promote students learning.

Research/Scholarly Activity:

  1. Promote, develop and sustain excellence in basic, translational and clinical sciences, thereby adding to the body of knowledge for scientists and educators in pharmacy, toxicology and related fields.
  2. Promote research and scholarship that lead to improved patient care.
  3. Promote research and scholarship that lead to improved educational outcomes.
  4. Assess and evaluate all research and scholarly activity undertaken within the College.
  5. Provide appropriate mentorship for faculty development.

Service:

  1. Address the health care and other societal needs by involving faculty, staff, and students in service activities at the University, local, state, national and international levels.
  2. Promote wellness and disease prevention.
  3. Promote therapeutic interventions, rational medication use, and the judicious use of economic resources.
  4. Advance student and faculty participation and leadership in professional organizations.

Pharmacy Practice:

  1. Promote and optimize pharmacy care in order to improve patient outcomes.
  2. Promote postgraduate professional training and assume an active role in the development of residencies and fellowships.

Reflection upon our stated mission, values, and goals has led us to develop the following educational philosophy:

The entry level Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum is an integration of biomedical, pharmaceutical, clinical, and administrative sciences to prepare practitioners who can effectively provide pharmaceutical care in a changing profession. Consistent with the educational philosophy of the University, the educational process is based on a student-centered approach that values life-long learning and the development of complex problem solving skills. Faculty demonstrate through their teaching, practice, and research the highest standards of professionalism and a passion for quality patient care.

Students will demonstrate the following:

  1. A commitment to developing life-long learning habits.
  2. The abilities required for a competent and contemporary patient-centered pharmacy practice.
  3. Behaviors and attitudes necessary for professional growth and development.

GENERAL INFORMATION

The College of Pharmacy was established by the State Board of Education on August 11, 1956 and continues to serve as Louisiana’s sole State supported Pharmacy Program. The College of Pharmacy continues to evolve to meet the health care needs of the State’s population, and in 1998, began to offer the Doctor of Pharmacy degree as its sole entry level professional pharmacy degree. The College also offers the State’s only doctor of philosophy degrees in the areas of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences. The Bachelor of Science program in Toxicology was initiated in 1982 and is one of only six programs in the country. The College of Pharmacy currently includes three academic departments - Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences, Clinical Sciences, and Toxicology.

ACCREDITATION

The University of Louisiana at Monroe College of Pharmacy’s The Doctor of Pharmacy program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, 190 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60603, 312/664-3575; FAX, 312/664-4652, web site www.acpe-accredit.org. The accreditation status of the University of Louisiana at Monroe’s College of Pharmacy is affirmed through June 30, 2022.

The College of Pharmacy is a member of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, an organization whose mission is to lead and partner with its members in advancing pharmacy education, research, scholarship, practice and service to improve societal health.

 

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