How does the HPM Practicum Research Project differ from projects in the Pharmaceutical Care Pathway and Pharmaceutical Sciences Pathway?
All PharmD students must complete a project. The Pharmaceutical Health Policy & Management (PHPM) Pathway allows students to potentially use a broad array of investigative methods to study their research topics. Students in the Pharmaceutical Health Policy & Management Pathway investigate clinical, economic, patient outcomes, as well as law and ethics issues, in the context of answering health policy or business/management questions. Generally, senior projects in the Pharmaceutical Care Pathway emphasize clinical issues, and Pharmaceutical Sciences Pathway projects focus on drug delivery and pharmaceutics. A more in depth explanation can be found under The HPM Research Project.
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