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University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy Phar 6768: Infectious Diseases 3 Credits Course Syllabus FALL 2019 Course Website: https://canvas.umn.edu/courses/140109 Class Meeting Times & Locations Day Time TC room Duluth room Wednesday 10:10am-12:05pm WDH 7-135 Lib 410 Friday 10:10am-12:05pm WDH 7-135 Lib 410 Technology Phone: 612-301-4357 (TC) Phone: 218-726-8847 (Dul) Help Email: help@umn.edu Email: itsshelp@d.umn.edu This course adheres to the items listed in the College of Pharmacy Central Syllabus: http://z.umn.edu/copcentralsyllabus Fall Semester 2019 August 28, 2019-December 13, 2019 PHAR 6768 Infectious Diseases Syllabus – University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy – Fall 2019; last updated 8/21/19 Page 1 of 9 Phar 6768: Infectious Diseases (3 Credits) FALL SEMESTER 2019 Course Directors: Elizabeth Hirsch, PharmD Assistant Professor Department of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy-TC 4-212 McGuire Translational Research Facility th 2001 6 St. SE Minneapolis, MN 55455 Phone: 612-626-4388 E-mail (preferred): ebhirsch@umn.edu Office hours: By appointment Paul Ranelli, PhD, MS Professor Department of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy-Duluth 232 Life Science 1110 Kirby Dr Duluth, MN 55812-3003 Phone: 218-726-6009 E-mail (preferred): pranelli@d.umn.edu Office hours: By appointment Course Website: Available for all registered students by logging into: www.canvas.umn.edu Course Instructors Courtney Aldrich, PhD Heather Blue, PharmD, BCPS, BCGP Professor Assistant Professor Department of Medicinal Chemistry Department of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmaceutical University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy-TC Sciences Email: aldri015@umn.edu University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy-Duluth E-mail: hblue@d.umn.edu Kimberly Boeser, PharmD, MPH, BCPS (AQ-ID) Barry Finzel, PhD Infectious Diseases Clinical Pharmacist Professor Antimicrobial Stewardship Coordinator Department of Medicinal Chemistry Residency Program Director-PGY2 Infectious Diseases University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy-TC UMMC-Fairview Health Services Email: finze007@umn.edu Email: kvarejc1@fairview.org George Konstantinides, PharmD, BCPS, AAHIVP Jocelyn Mason, PharmD Ambulatory Care Pharmacist Antimicrobial Stewardship & Infectious Diseases Residency Program Director: PGY1 Ambulatory Care Pharmacist Hennepin Healthcare UMMC-Fairview Health Services Department of Pharmacy Email: Jmason5@fairview.org Email: George.Konstantinides@hcmed.org PHAR 6768 Infectious Diseases Syllabus – University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy – Fall 2019; last updated 8/21/19 Page 2 of 9 Melanie Nicol, PharmD, PhD John Rotschafer, PharmD, FCCP Assistant Professor Professor Department of Experimental and Clinical Department of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology Pharmacology University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy-TC University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy-TC Email: mrnicol@umn.edu Email: rotsc001@umn.edu Course Teaching Assistants-Graduate Student TAs Dan Dauner, PharmD, MSPH, BCPS-AQ ID (D) Alyssa Lantz, BS (TC) Social and Administrative Pharmacy graduate program Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology graduate Email: ddauner@d.umn.edu program Email: lantz064@umn.edu Course Teaching Assistants-Postdoctoral Associates and Pharmacy Residents (PGY2) Akshith Dass, PharmD (TC) Kendall Donohoe, PharmD (TC) PGY2 Infectious Diseases Resident PGY2 Infectious Diseases Resident UMMC-Fairview Health Services UMMC-Fairview Health Services Email: adass2@fairview.org Email: kdonoho2@fairview.org Prosperity Eneh, PharmD, MS (TC) Melissa Gamble, PharmD (D) Postdoctoral Associate/Teaching consultant PGY2 Oncology Pharmacy Resident University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy-TC St. Luke’s Hospital Email: enehx003@umn.edu Email: Melissa.Gamble@slhduluth.com Youchan Song, PharmD (TC) Sakina Zaheer (D) PGY2 Infectious Diseases Resident PGY2 Pharmacotherapy Resident Abbott Northwestern Hospital St. Luke’s Hospital Email: YouChan.Song@allina.com Email: Sakina.zaheer@slhduluth.com DETAILED COURSE SCHEDULE For a detailed course outline and schedule, see the course canvas site (see link on cover page). While all attempts will be made to minimize changes, this schedule is subject to change throughout the semester as needed. Any schedule changes will be announced during class or via email. COURSE COMMUNICATIONS There will be frequent communication through announcements in class, and via the course Canvas site about course administrative issues. Please verify your Canvas account is set to “Notify me right away” for announcement notification preferences. Otherwise make sure to check both the website and your email daily. If you are not in class, please get communications from a classmate. For personal questions or issues, please email the course directors directly. COURSE CLINICAL FORUM/DISCUSSION BOARD Please use the “Clinical Forum/Discussion Board” to post any content-related questions and/or answers you may have. You should subscribe to this forum to receive emails each time a new post is made in the forum. This board is to be utilized: 1. As a way for students to share ideas and help each other learn. It will be monitored intermittently by course faculty for potential input into discussions as well. 2. As a way for students to ask questions regarding administrative questions and/or requests related to the course. It will be monitored daily by one of our TAs. For personal questions or issues, please email the course directors directly. PHAR 6768 Infectious Diseases Syllabus – University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy – Fall 2019; last updated 8/21/19 Page 3 of 9 COMPUTER / TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS The University of Minnesota computer requirements are listed here: • Canvas: This course will use Canvas to distribute resources and host course information. See Canvas setup requirements at http://www1.umn.edu/Canvas/start/technical.html. • Internet-enabled device capable of accessing Canvas and Participoll (computer, tablet, etc.) OVERVIEW OF THE COURSE Course content: The Infectious Diseases course will focus on the pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of antibiotics, and the pharmacotherapy of infectious diseases. The purpose of this course is to prepare students to approach patients with potential or confirmed infectious diseases, interpret diagnostics used to rule-in or rule-out infection, and understand/utilize antibiotic stewardship principles. Students will be expected to implement and monitor pharmacotherapeutic plans associated with the treatment of acute and chronic infections. Knowledge gained in this course will prepare students for future patient care of patients with suspected or confirmed infection. Course format: The format of this course will combine lecture-based teaching with team-based learning (TBL) sessions and case-based application of concepts. Frequent assessments will be administered to help reinforce course concepts. PREREQUISITES: Students must have satisfactorily completed all work appropriate for a PD3 student. COURSE REQUIREMENTS Pedagogical goals and tools: One of the hallmarks of being a professional is a dedication to life-long learning. To promote life-long learning, we expect you to actively participate in your own education while in the College of Pharmacy. In order to be successful in this course you need to: ● Come prepared to class: o Watch pre-recorded presentations assigned and be prepared to answer questions o Complete assigned readings prior to class o Be prepared for quizzes and exams o Be prepared for active team-based learning activities ● Bring your internet-enabled device to class each day to facilitate Canvas quizzes and ParticiPoll ● Participate in class o Contribute to solving patient cases which will be presented during lectures o Prepare for and participate in Team Based Learning (TBL) exercises ● Seek help when you need it COURSE MATERIALS Required texts/readings: ● Antibiotics Simplified, Fourth Edition. Available in print or digitally at: http://www.jblearning.com/catalog/9781284111293/ ● National HIV Curriculum (NHC). Available via e-platform at https://www.hiv.uw.edu/ *See the detailed course schedule for required course modules and selected topics. 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