Internship I

Teaching Methodologies

All students will carry out observation visits to different institutions where the graduate in pharmacy works and will attend professional lectures, to provide them with enough knowledge to face the subsequent academic years and the future as professionals.
It is mandatory for all students to record attendance for the 60 hours.
Evaluation:
Presence of students in activities (5 values)
Final internship report (15 values).

Learning Results

1. Students should contact and understand the various areas of intervention of the pharmacy by observing the professional practice
2. Development of ethical-deontological skills in the context of work and in relation to the team and users
3. Development of behaviors appropriate to professional practice
4. Knowledge of the places and conditions of work of the institutions where pharmacy graduates carry out their professional activity

Program

Guided observation of professional practice through visits to workplaces of the various areas of pharmacy intervention, namely hospital pharmacy, community pharmacy, non-prescripton drug sales, pharmaceutical industry, radiopharmacy and wholesale drug distribution.
Lectures in the School given by professionals with recognized experience.

Internship(s)

SIM

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