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Pharmacy Law, Policy and Ethics - Approved Courses and Experiences
Required Courses
- PHR 930 Legal, Ethical & Access Issues in Pharmacy (4) Second Year
Elective Courses
College of Pharmacy Electives
- PHR 564 Introduction to the FDA and Drug Development Process
- PHR 895 Independent Problems in Clinical Pharmacy (may be repeated)
Courses in Other University Units (Please note that some have prerequisite courses.)
- CPH 661 Bioethics for Public Health Professionals
- CPH 664 Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials
- CPH 665 Ethical Issues in Clinical Research
- CSC 601 Health Care Policy and Ethics
- HA 601 Overview of the Health Care Delivery System
- HA 621 Quantitative Methods of Research
- HA 636 Health Economics
- HA 637 Health Finance
- HA 785 Independent Study in Health Administration
- HIS 351 Topics in US History since 1789: Famous American Criminal Trials
- HIS 572 American Legal History
- HIS 573 American Constitutional History
- HSM 241 Health/Medical Care Delivery Systems
- PA 642 Public Organization Theory and Behavior
- PHI 305 Health Care Ethics
- PHI 330 Professional Ethics
- PHI 337 Introduction to Legal Philosophy
- PHI 350 Death, Dying and the Quality of Life
- PHI 560 Philosophy of the Scientific Method
- PS 101 American Government
- PS 463 American Judicial Process
- PS 465 Constitutional Law
- PS 467 Supreme Court
- PS 476 Legislative Processes
- PS 489 Analysis of Public Policy
- SOC 435 Power and Politics in Society
- SOC 442 Sociology of Work and Occupations
- TOX 600 Ethics in Scientific Research
Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences
- Elective rotation at the American Pharmacists Association
- Elective rotation at the American Pharmacy Services Corporation
- Elective rotation at the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy
- Elective rotation at Kentucky Pharmacists Association
- Elective rotation at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
In addition, arrangements will be made for interested students to attend the monthly meetings of the UK Hospital Ethics Committee and the meetings of UK Bioethics Focus Group as well as a meeting of the UK Intellectual Property Committee, one of the Institutional Review Boards at UK, and the University Appeals Board.