Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The University of Manitoba's four-year PharmD program prepares students for entry-level patient care with a comprehensive curriculum in basic, pharmaceutical, and clinical sciences. Through experiential placements and an elective rotation, students gain practical experience in various healthcare settings. The program emphasizes medication safety, applied pharmacy practice, and interprofessional collaboration, equipping graduates for diverse career opportunities in healthcare and beyond.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program at the University of Manitoba is a four-year undergraduate doctoral program that requires two years of previous university studies. The program aims to equip students with a solid foundation in basic, pharmaceutical, and clinical sciences, which will enable them to provide entry-level patient care. Additionally, students will gain broad experience in patient care through experiential placements in various health-oriented settings, including hospital and community pharmacies. The program also includes an elective rotation in the final year to enhance the overall learning experience.
Outline:
The program's content covers a wide range of topics, including:
- Medication use and safety
- Applied pharmacy practice
- Simulation labs
- Interprofessional education
- Experiential learning
- Indigenous health
Assessment:
Students' progress is assessed through a combination of methods, including:
- Examinations
- Quizzes
- Practical assessments
- Portfolios
- Reflective journals
Teaching:
The program is taught by a team of experienced faculty members who are committed to providing students with a high-quality learning experience. The program uses a variety of teaching methods, including:
- Lectures
- Tutorials
- Workshops
- Simulations
- Experiential learning
Careers:
Graduates of the PharmD program are qualified to work in a variety of settings, including:
- Hospitals
- Pharmacies
- Research institutions
- Government agencies
- Pharmaceutical industry