Rotation Manual
Manual for Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience Courses:
A Guide for Students and Preceptors
Policies and Expectations
Important information about requirements, policies, grading, checklist for all rotations, and student responsibilities.
Fingerprinting and Background Checks (select link for more information)
Students are advised that some hospitals and outpatient clinics require that pharmacy students submit to fingerprinting and criminal background checks and receive appropriate clearance before they will be permitted to participate in clinical rotations at those institutions. Students who do not submit to fingerprinting and/or receive appropriate clearance may be unable to fulfill their academic requirements at the College of Pharmacy, and therefore may not be able to complete their educational program. Unless otherwise paid for by the hospitals or outpatient clinics, students will be required to bear the expense of such screening. Neither The University of Arizona nor the College of Pharmacy pays or reimburses for the expenses related to background checking or fingerprint clearance.
Concepts in reviewing charts, Indentifying patient problems, Assessing compliance, and Presenting patients
Required Rotations (803 Series)
Community Pharmacy
Institutional Pharmacy
Ambulatory Care Pharmacy
Adult Acute Care Pharmacy
Elective Rotations (810 Series)
Internal Medicine Acute Care
Surgery Clinical Pharmacokinetics
Pediatrics Psychopharmacy/Neurology
Geriatrics/Gerontology Nutrition Support
Outpatient Practice Specialty Institutional
Emergency Service
Elective Rotations (815 Series)
Hematology/Oncology Infectious Diseases
Cardiology Rheumatology/Immunology
Pulmonary Poison Information/Toxicology
Endocrine (Diabetes) Adminstrative Research
Renal
Forms
Downloadable forms, including 803 task lists, hour reports, evaluations, address change, and professional leave requests.
For more information:
Kevin Boesen, PharmD
Director, Experiential Education
kevin.boesen@pharmacy.arizona.edu
520-626-3981
Jamie Joy, PharmD
Director, Experiential Education, Phoenix Programs
623-512-5865
Rebecca Malone, PharmD
Coordinator, Experiential Education
520-626-4506
