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Teaching

The new College of Pharmacy building will utilize a range of innovative teaching spaces to create exciting interactive learning environments that engage and enthuse our students. The new building will house state-of-the-art teaching spaces.

 

 
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Project Status: Design development documents have been approved. The design is now in the construction documentation stage which is the final stage of the design process.
 
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Teaching and
Professional Practice Labs

To prepare for a place in the growing and evolving field of pharmacy, students need hands-on training in up-to-date teaching and practice labs.

 

 

 

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3D Visualization Auditorium

This 136-seat auditorium will be used to show high-resolution, 3D animations depicting drug interactions and biological processes at anatomical and molecular levels.

 

 
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Patient Simulation

Five years ago the URI College of Pharmacy was the first college of pharmacy to purchase a high-fidelity human patient simulator. The simulators accurately respond to a wide range of drugs and are used in a variety of clinical scenarios in which students actively participate in drug based interventions. Faculty and staff have successfully integrated this technology into the pharmacy curriculum and have established URI as a leader in this field.

The current building has two simulators, an adult and a baby. The new 1,000-square-foot facility will include three adults, one child, and one infant patient simulator, allowing students to spend more hands-on time with the simulators.

 

 

   

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