1. Patient Care : Graduates will be able to provide pharmaceutical care to patients, including assessing patient needs, developing treatment plans, and monitoring medication therapy to optimize outcomes.
2. Medication Management : Graduates will demonstrate proficiency in managing medication therapy, including selecting appropriate drug therapies, evaluating medication regimens, and educating patients on medication use.
3. Interprofessional Collaboration: Graduates will collaborate effectively with other healthcare professionals to optimize patient care outcomes through interdisciplinary teamwork and communication.
4. Professionalism and Ethics : Graduates will exhibit professionalism, integrity, and ethical behavior in all aspects of pharmacy practice, including maintaining patient confidentiality and adhering to legal and regulatory standards.
5. Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving : Graduates will apply critical thinking skills to identify and resolve medication-related problems, assess evidence-based literature, and make informed clinical decisions.
6. Communication Skills : Graduates will communicate effectively with patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals through verbal, written, and electronic means to facilitate understanding and collaboration in medication management.
7. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention : Graduates will promote health and wellness by providing education on disease prevention, lifestyle modifications, and medication adherence to patients and communities.
8. Continuous Learning and Professional Development : Graduates will demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning and professional development by staying current with advances in pharmacy practice, technology, and healthcare policy.
These outcomes ensure that pharmacy graduates are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to excel in diverse practice settings and contribute positively to patient care and public health.