APPLICANT GUIDE
UTHSC’S IMPACT
Welcome to UTHSC!
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Founded in 1911, our vision is to be the preeminent public research and teaching university linking the people of Tennessee to the nation and beyond. UTHSC improves health through education, research, clinical care, and public service. We offer a broad range of postgraduate and baccalaureate training opportunities in the heart of the Memphis Medical District. The university includes six colleges — Dentistry, Graduate Health Sciences, Health Professions, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy.
TOTAL STUDENTS ENROLLED AMONG OUR COLLEGES
100+
CLINICAL AND EDUCATION SITES ACROSS TENNESSEE PATIENT CARE, PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION, RESEARCH
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HEALTH CARE COLLEGES
DENTISTRY, GRADUATE HEALTH SCIENCES, HEALTH PROFESSIONS, MEDICINE, NURSING AND PHARMACY
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Message from Dean Marie Chisholm-Burns Thank you for your interest in the UTHSC College of Pharmacy. For more than a century, our college has been a leader in pharmacy education, practice, research and public service. We offer a variety of academic and clinical experiences giving our graduates a powerful edge in today’s competitive health care market. To answer questions you may have about our application process, we have prepared this applicant guide. It showcases the many great opportunities available to you at the UTHSC College of Pharmacy. As dean, I am extremely proud of this outstanding institution and encourage you to contact any of us at the college if you have questions.
FULL CLINICAL CAMPUSES (MEMPHIS, CHATTANOOGA, KNOXVILLE AND NASHVILLE)
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MISSION
TRANSFORM HEALTH CARE
Sincerely,
Marie Chisholm-Burns PharmD, MPH, MBA, FCCP, FASHP
The UTHSC College of Pharmacy Life-changing Education We are excited that you have chosen the UTHSC College of Pharmacy! Listed by U.S. News and World Report’s Top 20 Colleges of Pharmacy’s for more than 20 years, we remain the highest ranked among pharmacy schools in the state of Tennessee. Our focus is to train the future of pharmacy to serve as skilled and caring pharmacists in all areas of medication management and research. The first and oldest College of Pharmacy in the state, we offer our students the opportunity to train at our campuses located in Memphis, Nashville, and Knoxville.
9:1
1 MILLION+
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10
STUDENT-TOFACULTY RATIO
CAMPUSES
MEMPHIS, NASHVILLE AND KNOXVILLE
300 CLINICAL ROTATION SITES ACROSS TENNESSEE
DOLLARS AWARDED ANNUALLY IN SCHOLARSHIPS
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
62+
FULL-TIME CLINICAL PHARMACY AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES FACULTY 1
DEGREE PROGRAMS PharmD The Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) is a professional doctorate degree, and is the prerequisite for the licensing needed to practice the profession of pharmacy. It is a full-time, four-year course of study. All students earning the PharmD will also earn certificates in Medication Therapy Management and Immunization Delivery.
PharmD/PhD The PharmD Program is combined with PhD programs based in the College of Pharmacy and the College of Graduate Health Sciences to train qualified pharmaceutical scientists for careers in research-focused positions. Students accepted into the program may choose to pursue a PharmD degree, along with a PhD in either Health Outcomes and Policy Research or Pharmaceutical Sciences.
PharmD/MBA The UTHSC College of Pharmacy partners with the University of Memphis to offer a PharmD/MBA dual-degree program. Once the MBA program is completed, graduates are prepared for careers in management and leadership positions across the profession, from retail pharmacy ownership to institutional pharmacy management.
PharmD/MHIIM The PharmD program can be combined with the Masters in Health Informatics and Information Management (MHIIM) program based in the College of Health Professions. This degree prepares pharmacists to be leaders in an increasingly complex electronic health record environment.
PharmD/MPH The UTHSC College of Pharmacy partners with the University of Memphis to offer a PharmD/MPH dual degree program. While pharmacy education generally focuses on the health of one individual, the MPH program shifts the paradigm to population-based health, enabling the pharmacist to better understand their role in the context of public health and the health care system.
Certificate Programs Students may additionally earn a certificate in Health Informatics or Nuclear Pharmacy while completing their PharmD degree. Health Informatics and Information Management (HIIM) prepares health professionals to manage complex electronic patient information. The nuclear pharmacy certificate program readies student pharmacists for careers as authorized nuclear pharmacists trained in the preparation and use of radioactive drugs and materials. 2
STUDENT LIFE With more than 80 student organizations on campus and 10 student organizations in the UTHSC College of Pharmacy, there are many ways to get involved. Our college and student organizations host numerous events throughout the year, including the annual UTHSC Boo Flu, Race for the Summitt 4-Miler, PARscription Golf Tournament, World AIDS Day, providing students numerous opportunities to affect the health of their community and develop leadership skills. Student Organizations: • • • • • • • • • •
Academy of Student Pharmacists American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists-Student Chapter Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity Pharmacy Student Government Association Phi Delta Chi Pharmaceutical Fraternity Phi Lambda Sigma Leadership Society Rho Chi Honorary Society Tennessee Society of Student Pharmacists Student National Pharmaceutical Association
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LOWEST PRICED | HIGHEST RANKED Columbia Columbia
St. Louis
Cincinnati
MISSOURI Springfield
Evansville
WEST VIRGINIA
Louisville Lexington
Mark Twain National Forest
KENTUCKY
Branson
Roanoke
Nashville
Knoxville
TENNESSEE Memphis
Asheville
Our dean is committed to ensuring that our student pharmacists are able to attend an institution that is affordable and offers a life-changing education. Now, out-ofstate pharmacy students residing within 200 miles of our campuses qualify for a regional 75 percent out-of-state tuition differential reduction!
NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte
Chattanooga
ARKANSAS
Huntsville
SOUTH CAROLINA
Atlanta
MISSISSIPPI
Birmingham Tuscaloosa
ALABAMA Jackson
Montgomery
GEORGIA
Savannah
Columbus
UTHSC Educational Footprint
Hospital Affliations
College of Dentistry Educational & Clinical Sites
College of Health Professions Educational & Clinical Sites (Audiology & Speech Pathology, Medical Laboratory Science, Health Informatics & Information Management, Physician Assistant Studies, Occupational Therapy, and Physical Therapy)
Hospital Affiliations
College of Dentistry Educational and Clinical sites
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College of Nursing
UTHSC College of Pharmacy students are provided benefits that come with being part of the largest and most expansive healthcare education system in Tennessee. Following the completion of the first professional year, student pharmacists have the option to continue their didactic coursework in either Memphis, Nashville, or Knoxville.
College of Medicine
Clinical Contract Sites
Major Sites
Faculty Practice Sites
Community-Based Clinical Faculty
College of Graduate
Health Sciences College of Health Hospital Affliations Professions and Clinical Sites
(Audiology and Speech Pathology, Medical Laboratory Science, Health Informatics and Information Management, Physician Assistant Studies, Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy
College of Pharmacy Major Sites
Graduate Medical Education Clinical Rotation Sites
Clinical Education Centers Clinical Rotation Sites Community Residency Sites
Residency Sites College of Nursing Institutional College of Medicine College of Pharmacy College of Pharmacy
Clinical Contract Sites Faculty Practice Sites College of Graduate Health Sciences
Hospital Affiliations
Major Sites Community-Based Clinical Faculty Graduate Medical Education Clinical Rotation Sites
College of Pharmacy Major Sites Clinical Education Centers Clinical Rotation Sites Community Residency Sites Institutional Residency Sites
PGY1 Residency Match 2016
2017–2018 Annual Tuition Comparison
ASHP Residency Placement Data
$45,000
UTHSC COP-58
$40,000 $30,000
Belmont-15
$25,000 $20,000
Lipscomb-15
$15,000 Union-13
10
$21,950
$10,000 $5,000
South -5 0
$38,428
$35,000
ETSU-17
20
30
40
50
60
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UTCOP
TN COP Average
Number of Students
Employment – Class of 2016
NAPLEX First-time Pass Rate
Consistently Greater Than National Average
2% 3% 3%
8% 34%
100 98 96 94
48%
92 90
2%
88 86 84
Residency
Institutional Pharmacy
82
Fellowship
Other
Chain Pharmacy
Unknown
2015 UTHSC College of Pharmacy
2016 National
Independent Pharmacy
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ONE COLLEGE | THREE CAMPUSES
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RD
LARGEST FREESTANDING HEALTH CARE SIMULATION FACILITY IN THE NATION
MEMPHIS
Photo credit: Andrea Zucker
Ranked
#4
HAPPIEST CITY FOR JOB-SEEKING COLLEGE GRADS BY FORBES
Ranked
#4
3
RD
BEST COST OF LIVING BUSINESS FACILITIES; 2015
LARGEST CITY IN THE SOUTHEAST
Ranked
#2
CITY FOR MUSIC LOVERS THE LEARNING CHANNEL
Ranked
#1 6
BEST SOUTHERN EVENT - MEMPHIS IN MAY INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL TODAY; 2015
Ranked as one of the top cities for millennials by Forbes Magazine, Memphis is home to our main College of Pharmacy campus. UTHSC also works in partnership with these Memphis core teaching hospitals: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital; Methodist University Hospital, Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital; Regional One Health; Baptist Memorial Health Care; Memphis VA Medical Center; West Cancer Center, and, St. Francis Hospital. The new $36.7 million Interprofessional Simulation and Patient Safety Center which will bring together students from all six colleges at UTHSC to train in a simulation setting, complete with a community pharmacy environment housed on the third floor.
NASHVILLE
Ranked
#2
TOP CITIES FOR JOB SEEKERS NERDWALLET 2017
Ranked
#7
BEST-PERFORMING CITIES
THE MILKEN INSTITUTE 2016
Ranked Known as the “Music City,” Nashville offers the most diverse training environment in the state. With world-class training facilities, Nashville is a natural fit for large health care companies and residency training sites. Between music, sports and festivals, Nashville has plenty of entertainment.
#5
BEST CITY IN AMERICA TRAVEL + LEISURE 2016
Ranked
#8
CITIES AMERICANS ARE MOVING TO RIGHT NOW FORBES
Ranked
#5
BEST CITY FOR YOUNG WORKERS CREDIT SESAME 2016
Health Care is the INDUSTRY FOR EMPLOYMENT
#1
NASHVILLE HEALTH CARE COUNCIL 7
ONE COLLEGE | THREE CAMPUSES (cont.) KNOXVILLE
Ranked
#8
AMERICA’S FAVORITE CITIES
TRAVEL + LEISURE 2016
Ranked
#4
AMERICA’S FRIENDLIEST CITIES TRAVEL + LEISURE 2016
Ranked
#7
OUT OF 10 BEST CITIES FOR COLLEGE GRADS LIVABLITY
RANKED AMONG 2016’S MOST FUN CITIES IN AMERICA
AMONG AMERICA’S TOP CITIES WITH THE MOST JOB GROWTH 24/7 WALL STREET
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Rocky Top is not only home to the Vols, but to our third UTHSC College of Pharmacy campus at the UT Medical Center. Students can gain research and clinical experiences through opportunities at a Level I trauma center, a children’s hospital, and many other clinical and community practice sites. Plus, there’s UT football in the fall.
STUDENT PHARMACIST CURRICULUM Being a student pharmacist in the UTHSC College of Pharmacy means that you will have a unique and life-changing educational experience. As the only pharmacy program in Tennessee to have an integrative curriculum model, whereby pharmacology and medicinal chemistry are taught within disease-state management courses, students receive enhanced understanding of drug action and therapeutics. Your P1 year begins with foundational courses, therapeutics modules, and introduction to clinical simulation and patient counseling, providing students with the knowledge and skills development experiences necessary to produce better practitioners. From the start, you will receive
immunization training and have numerous opportunities to provide immunizations in the local community. The P2 year continues to build clinical knowledge and paves the pathway for entering advanced experiential training early in each student’s education. Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPE) begin during the P3 year, and continue through the fourth professional year. APPEs consist of month long rotations within clinical sites and under the supervision of a precepting pharmacist. Through these rotations, students become practice ready and develop a better understanding of the variety of clinical practice areas.
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STUDENT PHARMACIST CURRICULUM (cont.) First Professional Year/P1 – Fall COURSES
First Professional Year/P1 – Spring HOURS
COURSES
HOURS
Biochemistry for Pharmacists (PHCY 1100)
2.5
Cardiology I (PHCY 1200)
3
Fundamentals of Drug Action (PHCY 1101)
2
Cardiology II (PHCY 1201)
3
Pharmacy Math (PHCY 1102)
1
Pharmacy Compounding (PHCY 1103)
2
Pharmacokinetics and Dose Optimization (PHCY 1202)
4
Foundations of Pharmacy (PHCY 1104)
2.5
Sterile Dosage Forms (PHCY 1203)
2
Pharmaceutics (PHCY 1204)
4
IPECS II (PHCY 1205)
1.5
Interprofessional Education and Clinical Simulation (IPECS) I (PHCY 1105)
2
IPPE I: Introduction to Patient Care (PHCY 1106)
*
IPPE 1: Introduction to Patient Care (PHCY 1106)
Co-curriculum Education I (PHCY 1107)
1
Co-curriculum Education II (PHCY 1207)
0.5
Dermatology (PHCY 1108)
1
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
19
Introduction to Therapeutics (PHCY 1109)
2
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
16
Second Professional Year/P2 – Fall COURSES
1
Second Professional Year/P2 – Spring HOURS
COURSES
HOURS
Endocrinology (PHCY 2100)
3
Infectious Disease I (PHCY 2200)
2
Nephrology (PHCY 2101)
2
Infectious Disease II (PHCY 2201)
2
Pulmonology (PHCY 2102)
2
Recitation (optional)
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Surgery, Critical Care, Transplant (PHCY 2202)
3
Medical Microbiology (PHCY 2103)
2
Recitation (optional)
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Immunology (PHCY 2104)
1
3
IPECS III (PHCY 2105)
1
Pharmacy Management and Economics (PHCY 2203) Literature Evaluation and Study Design (PHCY 2204)
2
Co-curriculum Education III (PHCY 2106)
0.5
Information, Technology, and Safety (PHCY 2107)
2
Pharmacogenetics /pharmacogenomics (PHCY 2108)
2
Co-curriculum Education IV (PHCY 2207)
2
Elective Course
Elective Course TOTAL CREDIT HOURS *Take either fall or spring
10
17.5
IPECS IV (PHCY 2205)
1
IPPE 2: Applied Therapeutics I (PHCY 2206)
2
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
0.5 2 17.5
Third Professional Year/P3 – Fall COURSES
Third Professional Year/P3 – Spring HOURS
COURSES
HOURS
Neurology (PHCY 3100)
2
Nutrition
1
Psychiatry (PHCY 3101)
3.5
Hematology and Oncology
2
Gastroenterology (PHCY 3102)
2
Elective Course
2
Recitation (optional)
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Co-curriculum Education V (PHCY 3207)
Medication Therapy Management (PHCY 3103)
1
March
4
Pharmacy Law (PHCY 3104)
3
April
4
IPECS V (PHCY 3105)
1
May
4
IPPE 2: Applied Therapeutics ll (PHCY 3106)
2
June
4
Co-curriculum Education V (PHCY 3107) Dietary Supplements (PHCY 3108)
0.5
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS (didactic)
5.5
1
Elective Course
2
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
18
Forth Professional Year/P4 – Fall COURSES
0.5
Fourth Professional Year/P4 – Spring HOURS
COURSES
HOURS
July
4
January
4
August
4
February
4
September
4
March
4
October
4
April
4
November
4
Co-curriculum Education VII (PHCY 4107) Pharmacy Exam Review I (PHCY 4200)
NON-EXPERIENTIAL HOURS
0.5 2
Co-curriculum Education VIII (PHCY 4207) Pharmacy Exam Review II (PHCY 4201)
0.5 2 98.5
EXPERIENTIAL HOURS
48
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
146.5
Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPE): During the summers after the P1 and P2 years, students must take 4-weeks of Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (2 weeks of Community and 2 weeks of Institutional) During the final three semesters, students must take a minimum of eleven (11) 1-month long Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPE) as follows: • 1 Medicine • 1 Ambulatory Care • 1 Advanced Community Pharmacy Practice • 1 Advanced Institutional Pharmacy Practice • 7 Elective Experiences (no more than 4 total APPEs in non-patient care areas (Other Professional Experiences)
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Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences In addition to studying on one of our campuses in Memphis, Nashville, or Knoxville, students also have the opportunity to study one month abroad at one of 14 sites by participating in Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPE) through our International Program.
Countries include: • • • • • •
Spain Ireland England Scotland Hungary Japan
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Australia New Zealand Sweden France Thailand
Alumni Spotlight Adam Beeler Class of 2017
How did going abroad help you become a better pharmacist? “Studying abroad in Thailand not only taught me how to communicate better verbally and nonverbally, but also helped raise my awareness of how different cultures approach health care and medicine. We are so fortunate to have the level of health care that we have in the United States. It was an eye opening experience to see first-hand how much other cultures rely on alternative medicine.”
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More Than 50 Diverse Experiential Programs • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Academic Administration Advanced Community Advanced Institutional Ambulatory Care Association Management Burn Center Cardiology Chemical Dependency Clinical Management Clinical Research Community Management Community Practice Compounding Critical Care Drug Information Emergency Medicine Geriatrics Government Rotations Health Care Policy Home Infusion Indian Health Services Infectious Disease Informatics Institutional Management Institutional Practice Integrated Pharmacy Practice
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International Rotations Long-term Care Managed Care Medication Safety Medication Therapy Management Medicine Mental Health Neonatology Nephrology Neurocritical Care Nuclear Pharmacy Nutrition Support OB/GYN Oncology Palliative Care Pediatric Nutrition Support Pediatric Oncology Pediatrics Pharmacoeconomics Public Health Pulmonary Medicine Rehab Medicine Specialty Pharmacy and Therapeutic Management Surgery/Transplant Trauma/ICU Veterinary Medicine
Steps Once Admitted • • • • • • •
Declare campus location preference Receive UTHSC student ID, email, and deposit payment request Monitor UTHSC and PharmCAS email accounts Send official transcripts and immunization records to UTHSC Complete background check Participate in Pharmacy Weekend in April Start your student pharmacist experience!
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Contact Us:
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Memphis | 881 Madison Avenue | Memphis, TN 38163 | 901.448.6036 Nashville | 193 Polk Avenue, Suite 2D | Nashville, TN 37210 | 615.253.5600 Knoxville | 1924 Alcoa Highway | Knoxville, TN 37920 | 865.974.2100 uthsc.edu/pharmacy futurepharmacist@uthsc.edu
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