1. Clinical Competence: Develop proficiency in medication therapy management, patient care, and evidence-based practice to ensure safe and effective pharmaceutical care delivery.
2. Professionalism: Instill ethical standards, values, and attitudes essential for providing patient-centered care, respecting diversity, and maintaining trust within the healthcare community.
3. Communication Skills: Enhance verbal and written communication abilities to effectively interact with patients, healthcare professionals, and interdisciplinary teams.
4. Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving: Foster analytical skills to assess medication-related issues, evaluate therapeutic options, and develop strategies to optimize patient outcomes.
5. Leadership and Management: Equip students with leadership qualities and management skills necessary for assuming leadership roles, facilitating change, and advocating for the profession of pharmacy.
6. Lifelong Learning: Cultivate a commitment to continuous professional development, staying abreast of advancements in pharmaceutical sciences, healthcare delivery systems, and regulatory requirements.
7. Community Engagement: Promote active involvement in community health initiatives, public education campaigns, and outreach programs to address healthcare disparities and improve population health.
These objectives aim to prepare graduates to meet the evolving demands of pharmacy practice and contribute positively to the healthcare system.