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International Student Guide

For Pharmacy Practice Course in CNU

2015

College of Pharmacy

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Table of Contents

Welcome message from Dean in College of Pharmacy

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Pharmacy Practice Course

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Information of Community Pharmacy Practice

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Information of Hospital Pharmacy Practice

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Information of Supervisor, Coordinator and Secretory

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Information of Mentor

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Template of Daily Report

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How to get College of Pharmacy at CNU from ICN airport

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Welcome to College of Pharmacy at Chungnam National University

Chang Seon Myung, Ph.D.

Dean

College of Pharmacy

Chungnam National University

Since its establishment in 1979, the College of Pharmacy at Chungnam National University has made profound contributionto the society through education and research. It has produced more than 1,164 graduates with bachelor’s degree and 619graduates with master or Ph.D. degree, who have been playing important roles in both academic and industrial fields for oursociety.

The six year-pharmacy program designed to put more emphasis on education for basic pharmacology, clinical pharmacy andpractical training was launched in 2011. Since then, faculties of our college have made restless efforts to provide students withall the resources they need to adapt to the new program comfortably and to achieve the educational goals. As a result, theCollege of Pharmacy at CNU is ready to produce first graduates of the six year program in 2015 with pride and satisfaction.

Our college also operates a highly reputed graduate program. Recently, the College of Pharmacy has been awarded with theBK21 Plus program administered by Korean Ministry of Education for the purpose of strengthening domestic graduate programs.In addition, Institute of Drug Research and Development was recognized as a Priority Research Center supported by NationalResearch Foundation. It is also worth noting that our college was rated by JoongAng-Ilbo, one of leading Korean newspapers,as one of the best pharmacy schools in the nation based on its quality of research and publication records. Thanks to sucha reputation, many students from a number of different asian countries including China, Nepal, India, Vietnam, Mongol andMalaysia come to our college to work with our renowned faculties.

On behalf of faculties and students of our college, I would like to sincerely acknowledge all alumni for their generous supportsfor the success of our college. I pledge to continue to do my best to build better educational and research programs to makegreater contribution to our society.

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Pharmacy Practice Course (4weeks)

Weeks Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

1st A.M. Community pharmacy practice Community pharmacy practice Community pharmacy practice Community pharmacy practice Community pharmacy practice P.M. Community pharmacy practice Community pharmacy practice Off-line meeting Community pharmacy practice Community pharmacy practice 2nd A.M. Hospital pharmacy practice Hospital pharmacy practice Hospital pharmacy practice Hospital pharmacy practice Hospital pharmacy practice P.M. Hospital pharmacy practice Hospital pharmacy practice Off-line meeting Hospital pharmacy practice Hospital pharmacy practice 3rd A.M. Research practice Research practice Research practice Research practice Research practice P.M. Research practice Research

practice Off-line meeting

Research practice Research practice *4th A.M. Student selected course Student selected course Student selected course Student selected course Student selected course P.M. Student selected course Student

selected course Off-line meeting

Student selected course

Student selected course

*For 4th period for practice, the student can select the practice which was interested among experienced practices.

Responsible for course participants

 Course durations: 4 weeks (8 hours per 1 day, 5 days per week, total hours: 160 hours)

 Off-line meeting with Supervisor: Half day per week (Generally Wednesday afternoon)

 Student responsible: Daily report, participate off-line meeting

 Participant have to bring Followingsupplies from course secretary in CNU before course start

 Notebook (This item must bring back after course)

 White coat

 Name tag

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Information of Community Pharmacy Practice

Community pharmacy: To be determined (TBD)

 Preceptor:

 Address:

 Phone:

Potential practice for Community Pharmacy Practice

 Understanding about public health care system in Korea focused on separation system of clinic and pharmacy.

 Learning and understanding of difference between over-the-count (OTC) drugs and prescription drugs in Korea

 Learning and understanding of oriental drugs as OTC.

 Learning about OTC drugs that are frequently used at community pharmacy in Korea

 Learning about oriental drugs that are frequently used at community pharmacy in Korea

 Learning about prescription drugs that are frequently prescribed at clinic in Korea

 Have an experiences to dispense drugs and counsel to patient for taking medicine rightly under prescriptions.

 Have an experiences to choose and counsel about OTC for patient with mild symptoms

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Information of Hospital Pharmacy Practice

Hospital: Chungnam National University Hospital

 Representative preceptor: Chang Bae Lee (Pharmacist, Head of Hospital pharmacy)

 Preceptor: Jun Sook Lee (Pharmacist, Leader for division of dispense), Hye Soon Park (Pharmacist, Leader for division of drug information)

 Address: 282, Munhwa-ro, Chung-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea

 Phone: Office +82-42-280-7089

 Web page: http://foreign.cnuh.co.kr/eng/engMain.do

Potential practice for hospital pharmacy practice

 Understanding about roles of hospital pharmacist focused on difference of community pharmacist in Korea

 Understanding about working flow of hospital pharmacy

 Learning about prescription drugs that are frequently prescribed at hospital in Korea

 Learning about injectable drugs that are frequently prescribed at hospital in Korea

 Learning and having an experience about nutrition support work at hospital in Korea

 Learning and having an experience about high risk pharmacotherapy (anti-coagulant service (ACS) and chemotherapy) at hospital in Korea

 Learning and having an experience about clinical pharmacokinetics service (CPKs)at hospital in Korea

 Learning and having an experience about drug information serviceat hospital in Korea

 Learning and having an experience about adverse drug reaction(ADR)at hospital in Korea

 Learning and having an experience about specific pharmaceutical dosage form (inhaler, tubuhaler and diskus etc.) at hospital in Korea

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Information of Supervisor, Coordinator and Secretory

Supervisor

 Name: Jong Seong Kang, Professor

 Address: Room no. 205, Building no. W6 (College of pharmacy), Chungnam National University, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea

 Phone: Office +82-42-821-5928, C.P. +82-10-4412-8358

 E-mail: [email protected]

Coordinator

 Name: Hwi-yeol Yun, Assistant Professor

 Address: Room no. 416, Building no. W6 (College of pharmacy), Chungnam National University, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea

 Phone: Office +82-42-821-5941, C.P. +82-10-7454-5825

 E-mail: [email protected]

Secretary

 Name: Na Eun Jeon

 Address: Room no. 321, Building no. W6 (College of pharmacy), Chungnam National University, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea

 Phone: Office +82-42-821-8728, C.P. +82-106751-7997

 E-mail: [email protected]

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Information of Mentor

Mentor-1 (Hospital pharmacy)-TBD

 Name:

 Status: 6th years student  Phone: C.P. +

 E-mail:

Mentor-2 (Communitypharmacy)-TBD

 Name:

 Status: 6th years student  Phone: C.P. +

 E-mail:

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Template of Daily Report

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Daily Report

(Pharmacy Practice Course)

Name

(signature)

Period

Supervisor

(signature)

*Signing will be necessary at last of practice

College of Pharmacy

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Report for Pharmacy Practice Course

Student name

Date of issue dd/mm/yyyy (Practice date: 1st day / 1st week /Total 4weeks) Site of practice Community pharmacy / Hospital pharmacy / Research practice

Name of mentor Student number

of mentor

Time Contents (Please, write your activity detail as possible as you can)

Morning Afternoon Consideration & suggestion for course Comments from Supervisor Pages 11 / 12

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How to get College of Pharmacy at CNU from ICN airport

Step 1. Find the Bus stop 9D outside of the airport.

Step 2. You can buy Ticket near the 9D bus stop. Just tell to ticket officer ‘Daejeon, 1 person’

Step 3. The bus to the Daejeon (Korean: 대전) stops 3 times in Daejeon area, You should get off the bus when bus arrived at “Daejeon Government Complex” or in Korean “Jeong-Bu-Cheong-Sa”. Estimated time consuming will be around 2:30 from Incheon Airport to Daejeon. Most taxi drivers can understand English. Step 4. Take a taxi or a bus(#104,108,706) to CNU. Taxi fare is about 6,000, and it takes approximately 15 minutes in a normal traffic flow (Building no. W6: College of Pharmacy)

Main entrance College of Pharmacy

15~20 min by walk

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