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Mission
Mission Statement
The Department of Pharmacy Practice is
committed to excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service.
Through innovative teaching methods, the Department provides the
skills necessary to foster critical thinking and the optimal use
of medications, while promoting professionalism. The graduate
program trains students to conduct and advance health systems
research. The faculty and graduate students initiate and
collaborate in research focusing on the improvement of patient
care and public health while incorporating current research
findings into daily practice. The Department provides
leadership and service to the University, the community, and
healthcare professionals through the provision of patient care,
educational activities, and participation in professional and
governmental organizations.
The Mission focuses on 3 areas:
Education
The Department of Pharmacy Practice
is responsible for the education of pharmacy students in the
acquisition, integration and application of new pharmacotherapeutic
knowledge to the care of all patients. The educational mission is
accomplished through teaching pharmacotherapeutics and traditional
practice skills to pharmacy students in the classroom, as well as
through the provision of early and advanced practice experiences,
also known as the "capstone" experiences, at both established and
innovative practice sites. The Department is committed to the use of
innovative technology to advance the educational mission and to the
development of elective tracks that provide graduates with
state-of-the-art knowledge and experiences. The development of
skills emphasizing professionalism and personal responsibility,
life-long learning, communication, critical thinking and decision
making are the primary focus of the educational programs of the
department. The mentoring of pharmacy students to reach their full
potential as competent and caring pharmacists, educated and ethical
citizens, and future leaders respected both in their profession and
community is the core tenet of the department.
The Department of Pharmacy Practice
supports pharmacy residencies and fellowships to provide
pharmacists with opportunities to advance their competency as
practitioners, educators and scholars to the benefit of the
citizens of Rhode Island and beyond.
Scholarship
The Department of Pharmacy Practice
is responsible to the profession and society for generating,
disseminating and applying research that advances patient care,
the profession of pharmacy and the education of pharmacy
students. The research mission is accomplished through
scholarship that generates new knowledge on pharmacotherapy and
health promotion, develops new practice models and includes the
scholarship of teaching. The Department is committed to creating
an environment that supports and respects diverse programs of
scholarship and encourages the highest quality of research by
all faculty, fellows, residents and students.
Service
The Department of Pharmacy Practice
is responsible for providing leadership in the promotion of rational
and effective pharmacotherapy that advances the quality of
healthcare in Rhode Island, as well as regionally and nationally.
The Department also serves the College and University through
leadership and participation in activities of the entire academic
community. The service mission is accomplished through activities
ranging from direct patient care, education of other health
professionals, and development of innovative practice models to
leadership on boards of trustees of health systems, and University
and legislative committees, as well as through other professional,
healthcare and governmental organizations. |
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College of Pharmacy
Department of Pharmacy
Practice
Fogarty Hall, 41 Lower College Road, Kingston, RI 02881
Phone: 401-874-2734, Fax: 401-874-2181
E-mail:
pharmcol@etal.uri.edu.
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