Austin Community College
Spring 2010 - OPEN COURSES

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Updated: 05/27/2010 08:26:32


PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

CLASSROOM 
16 Week Session January 19 - May 16
PHRA 1205 Drug Classification

P	[12/14]	07810	Lec	001	EVC	9213	W	 2:00pm -  3:45pm	OH Espinosa, Richard
PHRA 1301 Introduction to Pharmacy
P	[11/14]	07812	Lec	001	EVC	9227	MW	 9:00am - 10:15am	OH Velasquez, Veronica
PHRA 1345 Intravenous Admixture and Sterile Compounding
P+	[6/7]	07820	Lec	003	EVC	9227	TTh	 5:00pm -  5:50pm	OH Velasquez, Veronica
			Lab	003	EVC	9223	Th	 6:00pm -  8:30pm	   
PHRA 1349 Institutional Pharmacy Practice
P	[16/14]	07821	Lec	001	EVC	9227	TTh	 1:00pm -  1:50pm	OH Velasquez, Veronica
			Lab	001	EVC	9223	TTh	 2:00pm -  3:15pm	   
PHRA 1441 Pharmacy Drug Therapy and Treatment
P+	[12/14]	07823	Lec	003	EVC	9227	MW	 5:45pm -  7:00pm	OH Johnston, Philip
			Lab	003	EVC	9223	MW	 7:10pm -  8:25pm	   
PHRA 2266 Practicum -- Pharmacy Technician/Assistant
P+	[12/14]	07825	Prat	001	EVC	9223	TBA	                 	OH McCartney, Lisa
P+	[6/14]	03453	Prat	002	EVC	9223	TBA	                 	OH McCartney, Lisa


DISTANCE LEARNING 
16 Week Session January 19 - May 16
PHRA 1205 Drug Classification
P	[12/14]	07811	OPC	002	PCM	Orientation req. See Open Campus	OH Espinosa, Richard
07811 - Internet access required. R. Espinosa, 223.5911, email: 
respinos@austincc.edu - For MANDATORY Online Orientation, login to 
BlackBoard at http://acconline.austincc.edu/ & read course announcement. Students 
not completing the MANDATORY online orientation may be withdrawn by the instructor 
after 1st week. 
PHRA 1301 Introduction to Pharmacy
P	[11/14]	07813	OPC	002	PCM	Orientation req. See Open Campus	OH McCartney, Lisa
07813 - Internet access required. L. McCartney, 223.5949 For MANDATORY Online information: 
email lmccartn@austincc.edu 
PHRA 1309 Pharmaceutical Mathematics I
P	[12/14]	07815	OPC	002	PCM	Orientation req. See Open Campus	OH May, Marcy
07815 - Internet access required. M. May, 223.1790 x25866. For MANDATORY Online 
orientation information, email mmay@austincc.edu
PHRA 1313 Community Pharmacy Practice
P	[13/14]	07817	OPC	002	PCM	Orientation req. See Open Campus	OH May, Marcy
			Lab	002	TBA	TBA	TBA	                 	   
07817 - Internet access required. M. May, 223.1790 x25866. For MANDATORY 
Online orientation information and other information, please contact instructor: 
email mmay@austincc.edu - MANDATORY Labs, Saturdays from 8:30 am to 12:30pm on 1/30, 
2/13, 2/27, 3/27, 4/10, 4/24, & 5/8. 
PHRA 1345 Intravenous Admixture and Sterile Compounding
P+	[8/7]	07819	OPC	002	PCM	Orientation req. See Open Campus	OH Velasquez, Veronica
			Lab	002	TBA	TBA	TBA	                 	   
07819 - Internet access required. V. Velasquez, 223.1790 x26435. For MANDATORY Online 
information and other information, please contact instructor: email vvelasq1@austincc.edu 
- MANDATORY Labs, Saturdays from from noon – 4pm on 2/6, 2/20, 3/6, 4/3, 4/17 & 
 5/1. 
PHRA 1441 Pharmacy Drug Therapy and Treatment
P+	[9/14]	07824	OPC	005	PCM	Orientation req. See Open Campus	OH Johnston, Philip
			Lab	005	TBA	TBA	TBA	                 	   
07824 - Internet access required. P. Johnston, 223.1790 x25621. For MANDATORY Online 
information: email pjohnsto@austincc.edu 


Course Descriptions All Courses 
PHRA 1205 Drug Classification
An introduction to the study of disease processes, pharmaceutical drugs, abbreviations, classifications, dosages, actions in the body, and routes of administration.

PHRA 1301 Introduction to Pharmacy
Examination of the qualifications, operational guidelines, and job duties of a pharmacy technician. Topics include definitions of a pharmacy environment, the profile of a pharmacy technician, legal and ethical guidelines, job skills and duties, verbal and written communication skills, professional resources, safety techniques, and supply and inventory techniques.

PHRA 1309 Pharmaceutical Mathematics I
Pharmaceutical mathematics including reading, interpreting, and solving calculation problems encountered in the preparation and distribution of drugs. Conversion of measurements within the apothecary, avoirdupois, and metric systems with emphasis on the metric system of weight and volume. Topics include ratio and proportion, percentage, dilution and concentration, milliequivalent, units, intravenous flow rates, and solving dosage problems.

PHRA 1313 Community Pharmacy Practice
Mastery of skills necessary to interpret, prepare, label, and maintain records of physicians' medication orders and prescriptions in a community pharmacy. Designed to train individuals in the administration of supply, inventory, and data entry. Topics include customer service and advisement, count and pour techniques, prescription calculations, drug selection and preparation, over-the-counter drugs, record keeping, stock level adjustment, data input and editing, and legal parameters. Offered in Fall and Spring.

PHRA 1345 Intravenous Admixture and Sterile Compounding
Mastery of skills in compounding sterile products. Introduction to sterile products, hand washing techniques, pharmaceutical calculations, references, safety techniques, aseptic techniques in parenteral compounding, proper use of equipment (autoinjectors, pumps), preparation of sterile products (intravenous, irrigation, ophthalmic, total parenteral nutrition, and chemotherapy drugs), and safe handling of antineoplastic drugs. Offered in Fall, Spring and Summer. Prerequisite: PHRA 1309.

PHRA 1349 Institutional Pharmacy Practice
Exploration of the unique role and practice of pharmacy technicians in an institutional pharmacy with emphasis on daily pharmacy operation. Topics include hospital pharmacy organization, work flow and personnel, medical and pharmaceutical terminology, safety techniques, data entry, packaging and labeling operations, extemporaneous compounding, inpatient drug distribution systems, unit dose cart fills, quality assurance, drug storage, and inventory control. Offered in Fall and Spring.

PHRA 1441 Pharmacy Drug Therapy and Treatment
Study of therapeutic agents, their classification, properties, actions, and effects on the human body and their role in the management of disease. Provides detailed information regarding drug dosages, side effects, interactions, toxicities, and incompatibilities. Offered in Spring and Summer. Prerequisite: HPRS 1106 and PHRA 1205.

PHRA 2266 Practicum -- Pharmacy Technician/Assistant
Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. An intermediate or advanced type of health professions work-based instruction that helps students gain practical experience in the discipline, enhance skills, and integrate knowledge. The emphasis is on practical work experience for which the student has already acquired the necessary theoretical knowledge and basic skills. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional, generally a clinical preceptor. A health practicum may be a paid or unpaid learning experience. Students are assigned to a hospital or other health-system pharmacy for 16 hour each week for eight weeks and a community pharmacy setting for 16 hours each week for eight weeks to meet established objectives by performing pharmacy technician duties under the supervision of the on-site pharmacist. This is an unpaid learning experience. Prerequisite: HPRS 1106, PHRA 1205, PHRA 1301, PHRA 1309, PHRA 1313, and PHRA 1349.