Courses & Units

Medication Management in Multidisciplinary Teams CSA416

Professional Experience Placement (PEP)

Students will be allocated PEP within individual health care agencies. Students must be available 5 days a week (40 hours) during the allocated PEP, and must be prepared to undertake a range of shifts – morning, evening and nightshift, which may include weekends, as per roster provided by the healthcare agency. Students may be expected to relocate and are expected to travel to where PEP is available. To be eligible to undertake PEP, all students must be ‘Verified’ as meeting College of Health and Medicine PEP Safety in Practice Compliance as per the Course Entry Requirements. Students who cannot or do not comply with these requirements will not be allocated PEP and therefore will not be able to complete this unit.

PEP dates MAY differ from University of Tasmania calendar semester dates. 

Introduction

Leadership in Medication Management in Multidisciplinary Teams expands on the pharmacy practice content learned throughout the degree to explore the roles pharmacists have within wider health care. In this unit, students will undertake an elective placement. Elective options include extended community practice, aged care, general practice and a range of other health or industry-related placements. The University teaching-intensive weeks will focus on the development of knowledge and skills in medication management, vaccination, and extending knowledge in developing areas of pharmacy practice within multidisciplinary teams.

Summary

Unit name Medication Management in Multidisciplinary Teams
Unit code CSA416
Credit points 12.5
College/School College of Health and Medicine
School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Discipline Pharmacy
Coordinator Mr Justin Cousins
Delivered By University of Tasmania

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Learning Outcomes

  • Communicate with the patient and collaborate with health care professionals to facilitate patient-centred care within the management of acute and chronic disease.
  • Identify critical issues, conceptualise problems, use relevant information and formulate a range of solutions in the provision of medicines or health advice.
  • Analyse activities and settings where a pharmacist may have an impact on patient outcomes.
  • Design a preventative health care service.

Fee Information

Field of Education Commencing Student Contribution 1,3 Grandfathered Student Contribution 1,3 Approved Pathway Course Student Contribution 2,3 Domestic Full Fee 4
not applicable

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Requisites

Co-requisites

CSA417 Pharmacy Practice 4

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Independent Learning (online modules) – 2hrs per week

Block Teaching 3 weeks

Clinical Practice 96hrs

AssessmentImmunisation quiz (20%)|Leadership in multidisciplinary teams assignment (25%)|Multidisciplinary teams quiz (25%)|Home Medicines Review (30%)
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Textbooks

Required

Required readings will be listed in the unit outline prior to the start of classes.

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