In the Introductory
Pharmacy Practice Experience, students learn under the
close supervision of a pharmacist in the first 3 years
of the curriculum. This is a three tiered structure
(IPPE-P1, IPPE-P2, and IPPE-P3) that allows the student to
apply didactic information in dynamic real patient care
situation. As the student progresses through the program,
the IPPE is designed to offer more challenges to the student
based on objectives and competencies. As the IPPE
progresses, students become more involved in pharmaceutical
care and in the operation of the pharmacy.Preceptors will
demonstrate to students how to apply the knowledge they
learn in the classroom to daily practice. The IPPE-P1 begins
in the first year of the curriculum. Students will be placed
in selected hospital and community pharmacies to provide
students early and structured exposure to the philosophy and
practice of the profession of pharmacy. Students spend
approximately 4 hours per week (total 40 hours) in a
community pharmacy and 4 hours per week (total 40 hours) in
an institutional pharmacy for a total of 80 hours during the
first year of the curriculum. During the early part of the
IPPE, students spend time role modeling and dialoging with
the pharmacist and more senior students, when present.
Students are matched with pharmacy sites by the beginning
of each semester of the first year. The student is not
permitted to be matched with a faculty preceptor to whom the
student is related, or who has been a co-worker or employer
of that student in the past. The class schedule is
constructed in a manner each semester to allow time for the
student to attend the IPPE. Students are not allowed to
accept or receive any form of payment, financial or
otherwise, for work experience pertaining to this program.
In addition to the time spent at the practice sites,
students will participate in an Immunization Certification
course and a BLS course. HIPAA, OSHA, and robbery training
will also be completed.
In the fall, the course begins with basic instructions on
course expectations and recordkeeping. In the spring, the
course concludes with a symposium in which students deliver
a brief presentation discussing the past year's
experience and "revelation" practice experience moments.
Attendance for all portions of the IPPE is expected and
required.