- مجلس جامعة المعرفة يقر برنامج الماجستير في الأمن السيبراني و يطلق جائزة التميز 2025
- طلبة جامعة المعرفة الأعزاء. نهئنكم بتميز ما أنجزتم في الفصل الدراسي الأول
- Pharmacy students at Almaarefa University achieve a distinguished accomplishment at the Fourth Scientific Pharmacy Conference.
- A New Achievement Reflecting Almaarefa University's Research and Skills Excellence
- Knowledge University concludes the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Forum in the Medical and Pharmaceutical Industries
The Vision
Regional leadership in pharmaceutical education, scientific research, and community service.
Mission
Graduating pharmacists with a high degree of professionalism and ethical compliance who are committed to serving society through distinguished scientific knowledge, creativity, and pioneering research.
Values
- Quality
- Teamwork
- Trust and honesty
- Student-centered education
Description of clinical training
Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE)
The final year of the plan includes study for the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) degree at Almaarefa University and a one-year Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE).
The APPE program aims to improve students' clinical and pharmaceutical capabilities to deliver high-quality, evidence-based care tailored to each patient. It also places a strong emphasis on patient safety and offers trainees many career options in pharmacy.
Students are prepared for the healthcare sector through the use of pharmaceutical skills. The program develops leadership, planning, coordination and problem-solving abilities. In addition, students are evaluated by field supervisors using specific criteria designed by the program's training supervisors.
The training period consists of 45 work weeks that are completed during the final year of the program, and the training year is divided into Nine different courses. Each course consists of 5 training weeks, five days a week, eight contact hours per day, and 200 training hours per course. The training year courses called PHCL 611, PHCL 612, PHCL 613, and PHCL 614 are offered at level 11, while PHCL 616, PHCL 617, PHCL 618, PHCL 619, and PHCL 620 are delivered at level 12. Each course is 200 hours of field experience. Equivalent to 3 credit hours (0+0+3).
The training period includes nine pharmacy specialties, 5 clinical rotations Two of them are mandatory and the rest are for the student to choose from And 4 non-clinical courses.
Clinical Courses
- Mandatory Intensive Care
- Mandatory Internal Medicine
- Pharmaceutical Information
- Cardiovascular Diseases
- Clinical Psychiatry
- Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
- Adult Oncology
- Pediatric Oncology
- Hematological Diseases
- Emergency Care
- Renal Diseases
- Surgery
- Pediatric Intensive Care
- Neonatal Intensive Care
- Emergency Medicine
- Infectious Diseases
- Liver Diseases
- TPN (Total Parenteral Nutrition)
- Organ Transplantation
- Patient Consultations
- Pediatric Heart Diseases
- Burns In Intensive Care
- Analgesia And Palliative Care
- Psychology
The four non-clinical courses also have two compulsory courses and the other two:
- Inpatient Pharmacy Services
- Outpatient Pharmacy Services
- Quality Assurance
- Advanced Pharmacy Practice
- Academic Rotation
- Pharmacoeconomics
- Pharmacy Management
- Drug Safety
- Pharmacy Informatics
- Pharmaceutical Company (Marketing)
- Community Pharmacy
- Pharmacovigilance
- Pharmaceutical Research