Professional Practice Before State Examination 2

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2022-2023

Course director

  • Dr. Péter KÁSA

    senior research fellow,
    Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmacy

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 0 hours

practices: 640 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 640 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OPS-SG4-T
  • 14 kredit
  • Pharmacy
  • Final/Rotational (year) modul
  • spring
Prerequisites:

OPG-GS3-T completed , OPG-GU4-T completed , OPG-GT4-T completed

Course headcount limitations

min. 1 – max. 100

Topic

Aim of the first part of rigorous year is to expand the knowledge and approach of student with practice oriented pharmaceutics, knowing the aspects of pharmaceutical care, economy and preparing medicines both in the public pharmacy and in clinical/hospital pharmacies. This course is expanded with practice in clinical/hospital pharmacies in order to learn the tasks and connections of the pharmacy with other wards of the hospital.
The 6 months have 6 thematics, one thematic 1-1 months time.
Proposal in the Hungarian pharmacy practice with Hungarian Student together.

Lectures

Practices

  • 1. 1. Clinical pharmacy
  • 2. Knowing the structure of hospital/clinic
  • 3. Studying the relationship between the pharmacy and other wards
  • 4. Controlling role of the pharmacy regarding drug utilization and storage of different wards
  • 5. Federal laws affecting clinical pharmacy practice
  • 6. Preparing drugs specified for clinical pharmacies under the supervision of the tutor pharmacist
  • 7. Participating in works on different divisions of the pharmacy (labelling, packaging, etc.)
  • 8. Knowing and operating with special appliances on different divisions (galenic division, parenteral division) of the pharmacy under the supervision of the tutor pharmacist
  • 9. Knowing basic galenic preparations of the pharmacy containing knowledge of preparation of infusions, peritoneal dialysis solutions; knowing the conditions for preparations, analytical and microbiological control methods and storage
  • 10. Recognizing and repairing incompatibilities
  • 11. Participating in economical tasks of the pharmacy
  • 12. Pharmaceutical economy, ordering medicines
  • 13. Studying drugs, medical aids, nutritions, diagnostics, x-ray contrast materials stored in pharmacy
  • 14. Participating in ordering of drugs on-line and off-line
  • 15. Studying relationship with pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors
  • 16. Studying drug order from foreign countries
  • 17. Treatment of drugs and ingredients of increased control
  • 18. Studying participation of the pharmacy in the therapy
  • 19. Knowing the intelligence service of the pharmacy
  • 20. Studying role and function of Board of Pharmaceutical Therapy, knowing its protocols
  • 21. Studying drug development clinical trials, knowing the documentation, federal laws regarding clinical trials
  • 22. Studying the relationship between the pharmacy and the clinical laboratory
  • 23. Directives of the pharmacy
  • 24. Studying pharmaceutical literature
  • 25. Knowing reagents applied in diagnostics including preparation
  • 26. Treatment of biological samples, basic clinical examinations, normal levels
  • 27. Knowing other special tasks of the pharmacy (e.g.: measurement of drug concentration in plasma)
  • 28. Knowing basic databases used in clinical pharmacy
  • 29. Knowing the quality assurance of the hospital emphasizing the regulations regarding the pharmacy
  • 30. Controlling role of the pharmacy regarding drug utilization and storage of different wards
  • 31. Federal laws affecting clinical pharmacy practice
  • 32. Preparing drugs specified for clinical pharmacies under the supervision of the tutor pharmacist
  • 33. Participating in works on different divisions of the pharmacy (labelling, packaging, etc.)
  • 34. Knowing and operating with special appliances on different divisions (galenic division, parenteral division) of the pharmacy under the supervision of the tutor pharmacist
  • 35. Knowing basic galenic preparations of the pharmacy containing knowledge of preparation of infusions, peritoneal dialysis solutions; knowing the conditions for preparations, analytical and microbiological control methods and storage
  • 36. Preparation of complex infusions (cytostatic infusions, parenteral nutrition infusions)
  • 37. Knowing and preparation of special magistral formulas, comparing with official formulas of FoNo VII. or Manuale Pharmaceuticum
  • 38. Recognizing and repairing incompatibilities
  • 39. Participating in economical tasks of the pharmacy
  • 40. Studying drugs, medical aids, nutritions, diagnostics, x-ray contrast materials stored in pharmacy
  • 41. Participating in ordering of drugs on-line and off-line
  • 42. Studying relationship with pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors
  • 43. Studying drug order from foreign countries
  • 44. Treatment of drugs and ingredients of increased control
  • 45. Studying participation of the pharmacy in the therapy
  • 46. Knowing the intelligence service of the pharmacy
  • 47. Studying role and function of Board of Pharmaceutical Therapy, knowing its protocols
  • 48. Studying drug development clinical trials, knowing the documentation, federal laws regarding clinical trials
  • 49. Studying the relationship between the pharmacy and the clinical laboratory
  • 50. Knowing reagents applied in diagnostics including preparation
  • 51. Treatment of biological samples, basic clinical examinations, normal levels
  • 52. Knowing other special tasks of the pharmacy (e.g.: measurement of drug concentration in plasma)
  • 53. Studying pharmaceutical literature
  • 54. Knowing basic databases used in clinical pharmacy
  • 55. Knowing the system of quality assurance
  • 56. Knowing the quality assurance of the hospital emphasizing the regulations regarding the pharmacy
  • 57. ..
  • 58. 2. Public pharmacy operation
  • 59. Public pharmacies' measures concerning drug supply
  • 60. In the pharmacy's farming tasks truth participation
  • 61. The acquisition of management, technical knowledge
  • 62. Medicine farming: the procession of the medicine order
  • 63. The preparation of medicine orders,
  • 64. Contacts, information, the examination of orders, complaints lasted with the medicine wholesalers
  • 65. With the implements to be checked increased related knowledge and tasks
  • 66. In the course of the waste product, the returns, a damage truth tasks
  • 67. It is related to changes in price tasks
  • 68. The closings: daily, weekly, snow end ill. OEP meanings
  • 69. The knowledge of measures, bulletins
  • 70. A drawer pharmacy's, "kézigyógyszertár" concepts, knowledge, tasks
  • 71. The knowledge of the officinal literature
  • 72. The acquisition of the officinal computer program with a skill level
  • 73. ...
  • 74. 3. Pharmaceutical practice, receipt, preparate
  • 75. The accomplishment of the medicine making processes turning up in the pharmacy with the management of a teaching chemist
  • 76. The pharmacy's inner cheque activity in the process of the medicine making
  • 77. Unique praescriptions his cognition, his completion, their comparison the official one with praescriptions
  • 78. (Pharmacopoeia, FoNo)
  • 79. Laboration concept, the differences of processes, completions the unique one prescription his making, documentation
  • 80. His Manual cognition, his application and előirat his editing
  • 81. The nomenclature of the stocks, regular pharmacopoeia full Latin ill. his abridged name
  • 82. Medicine cheque: the incoming medicines, stocks, basis artefacts, vegetal drugs, bandages, etc. his regular receipt
  • 83. The examination of stocks and his documentation arrived
  • 84. The laboured the cheque of artefacts (pl. 70% Ethanolum, Sirup. simplex)
  • 85. The aseptic working in the pharmacy, a principle, practice
  • 86. Sterile, documentation, sterile apparatus cheque
  • 87. The recognition of incompatibilities, correct completions, physical, chemistry, kolloid reasons of incompatibilities and technological solutions
  • 88. ..
  • 89. 4. Medicine wholesale (expedition), officinal quality assurance
  • 90. The pharmacy's inner cheque activity in the processes of the medicine wholesale
  • 91. The acquisition of the officinal computer program with a skill level
  • 92. The categories of storage, storage, his documentations, the cold chain chekd his process
  • 93. The cognition of the medicines, replaceabilities, strength / cross marks
  • 94. The prescription in the case of his regularity, formal deficiencies the tasks
  • 95. The treatment of veterinary science prescriptions
  • 96. The artefacts which can be received without the prescription (OTC) his concept, knowledge, dispatching
  • 97. The groups of products which can be distributed in a pharmacy, his knowledge
  • 98. The recognition of incompatibilities, on emphasized one the pharmacology incompatibilities, tasks, solution opportunities
  • 99. Solutions according to Polipragmazia cognition, hygienic viewpoints – contact with doctors, patients
  • 100. The expense of artefacts to be checked increased, his documentations
  • 101. The significance of the retaxa and his practice
  • 102. Correct communication towards the patients in a principle and the practice
  • 103. The knowledge of the officinal quality assurance system
  • 104. ...
  • 105. 5. Medicine - pharmaceutical review
  • 106. Officinal literature, technical books the knowledge of journals, his availability
  • 107. Correct communication towards the hygienic specialists
  • 108. Hygienic counsel towards different age groups (school, caretaker at home)
  • 109. Pedigreed medicines, nutritions, bandages, therapeutic equipment, his knowledge
  • 110. The artefacts which can be received without the prescription (OTC) his concept, knowledge, dispatching
  • 111. The groups of products which can be distributed in a pharmacy, his knowledge
  • 112. For the officinal employees medicine review from an actual artefact (recording, in the framework of inner professional development)
  • 113. The correct assessment of homoeopathic prescriptions, products, his conceptual and practical knowledge
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  • 116. 6. Pharmacist nurture
  • 117. The cognition of the legal regulation being attached to the chemist nurture
  • 118. The levels of the chemist nurture, the conditions of his order
  • 119. Pharmaceutical Nurture Committee characters, his tasks
  • 120. Good Pharmacy Practice (GPP) the knowledge of his governing principles
  • 121. Elementary level chemist medicine safety cheque made in the framework of nurture vocational governing principle applying his knowledge and practical one
  • 122. For the International Classification of the illnesses (in Hungarian BNO) his knowledge
  • 123. BNO being found the most mostly the cognition of codes
  • 124. The resuscitation of the pathologic and clinical knowledge of illnesses
  • 125. Self-therapy the information of his concept, his practice, patients
  • 126. Officinal literature, technical books the knowledge of journals, his availability
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Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Dévay: The Theory and Practice of Pharmaceutical Technology, e-book, http://gytsz.pte.hu/en/egyseg/oktatasianyagok/1620/
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Literature developed by the Department

Notes

Final exam - test-book

Recommended literature

European Pharmacopoeia
Pharmacopoeia Hungarica
Hungarian National Formulary: Formulae Normales VII (FoNo VII)
Compendium

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Brief daily report must be done during the practice which has to be presented. Tutor pharmacist and chief pharmacist has to evaluate students work and confirm the pharmacy practice with their signature. Student must work daily 8 hours during two month of practice.
The practice 4 months propose in the Hungarian pharmacy.

Mid-term exams

Brief daily report must be done during the practice which has to be presented. Tutor pharmacist and chief pharmacist has to evaluate students work and confirm the pharmacy practice with their signature. Student must work daily 8 hours during two month of practice.

Making up for missed classes

During the 6 months practice only 5 days are allowed to miss confirmed by a physician. More days of missing must be supplemented.

Exam topics/questions

Knowledge acquired is evaluated based on reports made during pharmacy practice and the evaluation of the tutor/chief pharmacist.

Examiners

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

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