The Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program at the University of Waterloo is a professional entry-to-practice degree designed to prepare students for diverse roles in pharmacy practice. The program's objectives include developing expertise in patient care, medication management, and interprofessional collaboration, with a focus on evidence-based practice and lifelong learning. Unique features include an integrated co-operative education (co-op) component, allowing students to gain practical experience through paid work terms in various pharmacy settings, which is a distinctive aspect of Waterloo's experiential learning model. The curriculum emphasizes clinical skills, pharmaceutical sciences, and pharmacy law, culminating in advanced pharmacy practice experiences.
Graduates are well-positioned for careers in community pharmacy, hospital settings, long-term care, industry, research, and public health. The program's strong emphasis on practical training enhances employability, with opportunities for specialization in areas like oncology, geriatrics, or ambulatory care.
The program is led by experienced faculty including the Director of the School of Pharmacy, with expertise in clinical pharmacy, pharmacotherapy, and pharmaceutical sciences. Notable staff contribute to teaching and research in patient-centered care and drug development.
The School of Pharmacy features state-of-the-art facilities such as simulation labs for compounding and dispensing practice, and access to the Health Sciences Resource Centre. Partnerships include collaborations with local hospitals, community pharmacies, and the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada for accreditation and experiential placements.
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