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Institutional Objectives

Institutional Objectives

1. To provide quality pharmacy education: Foster a learning environment that promotes academic excellence, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.

2. To produce competent pharmacists: Equip students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to provide high-quality patient care and contribute to the healthcare system.

3. To promote research and innovation: Encourage faculty and students to engage in research activities, develop new ideas, and translate them into practice.

4. To foster collaboration and community engagement: Develop partnerships with healthcare organizations, industry, and community groups to promote interprofessional education, research, and service.

Educational Objectives

1. To develop a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences: Provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles of pharmaceutical sciences, including pharmacology, toxicology, and pharmaceutical chemistry.

2. To cultivate clinical and practical skills: Equip students with the skills necessary to provide patient-centered care, including medication therapy management, patient counseling, and pharmaceutical care.

3. To promote critical thinking and problem-solving: Encourage students to think critically and develop problem-solving skills, enabling them to make informed decisions in practice.

4. To develop communication and interpersonal skills: Foster effective communication and interpersonal skills, essential for collaboration with healthcare professionals and patients.

Research Objectives

1. To advance pharmaceutical sciences and practice: Conduct research that contributes to the advancement of pharmaceutical sciences, improves patient outcomes, and enhances the quality of pharmacy practice.

2. To develop and evaluate new pharmaceutical products and services: Investigate the development, formulation, and evaluation of new pharmaceutical products and services, including innovative delivery systems and technologies.

3. To improve patient safety and outcomes: Conduct research focused on improving patient safety, outcomes, and quality of life, including the optimization of medication therapy and the prevention of medication errors.

4. To foster collaboration and interdisciplinary research: Encourage collaboration between faculty, students, and external partners to promote interdisciplinary research and innovation.