Program Outcomes
MERSIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF PHARMACY
Program Outcomes
1. Ability to identify, define, model, and produce analytical solutions to professional problems related to the practice of pharmacy in private and public institutions
2. Ability to evaluate the contributions of data and solutions produced in the field of pharmacy at the global and national levels to the effective and safe diagnosis and treatment of diseases in the field of health
3. Ability to use contemporary techniques and analysis methods related to pharmacy practices
4. Ability to recognize current issues in the field of pharmacy and follow current publications
5. Ability to approach professional problems with analytical thinking and produce solutions
6. Ability to design and correlate experiments, analyze data, and make interpretations
7. Ability to work within and across disciplines and to be a team player
8. Ability to express acquired knowledge and skills using effective oral and written communication techniques
9. Being responsible for practicing the profession of pharmacy in accordance with ethical principles
10. Being able to use technological tools and equipment required by the needs of the age in applications
11. Being able to acquire lifelong learning skills
12. Being able to use advanced computer software required for the practice of pharmacy, as well as information and communication technologies
13. Learning the basic structures of human biology
14. Ability to perform pharmaceutical calculations, design drug delivery systems, investigate drug interactions, examine pharmacokinetic parameters, conduct bioavailability and bioequivalence studies, conduct licensing studies, and carry out patient presentation stages.
15. Preparing non-drug products, having knowledge about formulation and control studies, and conducting patient presentation stages.
16. Providing pharmaceutical care and clinical pharmacy services.
17. Being able to design new molecules, synthesize them, and elucidate their chemical structure by keeping up with the latest developments in drug research and development.
18. Being able to make decisions regarding the use of analytical, biochemical, and microbiological methods and to use the knowledge and experience gained in these areas in an appropriate, effective, and creative manner.
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