The Clinical Partners Program serves as a model ambulatory care pharmacy practice site which facilitates student experiences in various clinic activities. Since 1996, Clinical Partners has been an active teaching site for students and ambulatory/community pharmacy residents, and has provided opportunities for research to improve patient care. The specific objectives of the clinic are to: 1) Develop a patient-focused model practice based on the principles of pharmaceutical care, 2) Establish an active learning environment for students and practitioners, and 3) Serve as an arena for applied research in ambulatory/community pharmacy practice. The rationale for this practice site included a strong desire to develop a prototype pharmacy clinic where students and residents could acquire the necessary skills about direct patient care and reimbursement strategies to support clinical services using real world business principles.
The program also offers opportunities for more advanced students. Third and fourth year students can participate in one-month or longitudinal rotations in pharmacy or ambulatory care in addition to independent studies during their second through fourth years of pharmacy education. The Clinical Partners Program also encourages student participation in several activities including wellness screenings, educational presentations to patients, direct patient care in various therapeutic areas, and activities pertaining to management, research, and drug information.
In addition to students, the Clinical Partners Program hosts pharmacy residents who spend 50-60% of their time in patient care within the practice sites, 20% of their time teaching (classroom and clinical precepting), and the remainder of their time in scholarship and service activities.
Clinical Partners serves an accredited pharmacy residency site through the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists and the American Pharmacists Association.
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