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Faculty of Pharmacy

The Faculty of Pharmacy at Al-Baha University in Al-Baha City was established according to the Royal decision 5088 on 07 / 08 / 1432 H (08/07/2011), Under the name of ''Faculty of Clinical Pharmacy'', and in 15/10/2023 the name was changed to be ''Faculty of Pharmacy''. It is located in Al-Baha region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with its main campus in Al-Aqiq province, about 30 km away from Al-Baha town. The Faculty was established for the improvement of the health services and the advancement of the pharmacy profession and to cope with the educational policy of the kingdom, which is distinguished by applying the most advances in the technology and sciences in various fields. The study began in faculty in the academic year 1432/1433 H (2011) to the male section while the female section started in the academic year 1438/1439 H (2017).

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Doctor of Pharmacy Program

Overview

The Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) program is one of the newest programs in pharmacy which is considered as one of the developments in the traditional pharmacy programs (Bachelor of Pharmacy or Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences). The student obtains a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) degree after completing five academic years in addition to the internship year (clinical training), during which the student studies pharmaceutical sciences and clinical skills, which qualifies the student to work as a pharmacist and increases the chances of completing graduate studies and specialization in one of the disciplines of clinical pharmacy.

Program Vision

“To excel in pharmacy education that contributes to scientific research and enhances the well-being of the community”.

Program Mission

“Provide high quality distinguished academic pharmacy program to prepare competent pharmacists who prioritize patient-centered care, advance pharmaceutical sciences through research, and positively impact the health and well-being of their communities”.

Program Objectives

   Objective 1: Improving the quality of teaching and learning
   Objective 2: Achieving excellence in the performance of faculty staff members.
  Objective 3: Developing and supporting scientific research
  Objective 4: Enhancing community collaborations

Relationship between Program Mission and Goals

The introduction of the Pharm. D program is consistent with the mission and vision of Al-Baha University to move the faculty of pharmacy towards recognition through accreditation from national and international agencies. Moreover, the Pharm. D bachelor degree will serve the society need for such professionals, as the current situation is partially attained through scholarships to study abroad. Graduates will be prepared to be of high professional caliber nationally and matching an international qualification of similar qualification.

Program Values

1.    Honesty and integrity: We perform work with complete honesty, respect and integrity.
2.    Cultural and social diversity respect: We encourage principles of diversity in our faculty, as well as with the community we serve.
3.    Transparency and equal opportunity: We believe that integrity is exemplified through transparency, accountability and equity.
4.    Teamwork: We appreciate the value of teamwork, in the spirit of support, respect and transparent communication.
5.    Partnership: We are committed to foster students, faculty and staff to collaborate as equal partners.

Program Graduate Attributes

1.    Pharmaceutical knowledge and understanding: Demonstrate in-depth professional knowledge and comprehension about pharmacy and pharmacy practice, including pharmaceutical science, administrative pharmacy science and manufacturing practices.
2.    Critical thinking and problem solving: Manifest the ability of critical thinking while solving problems and making decisions during daily practice, especially identifying, analyzing, evaluating and applying information for solving specific patient-related problems.
3.    Creativity, innovation and research skills: Show the ability to create, design and conduct appropriate experiments with relevant techniques, resources, and modern analytical and pharmaceutical tools to perform research and investigation of complex problems. 
4.    Collaboration and team work: Demonstrate effective performances in a team environment, and cooperate productively with pharmacists and other healthcare providers when providing high quality pharmaceutical services.
5.    Communication skills: Show an ability to communicate effectively with patients and other healthcare providers to give and receive clear instructions.
6.    Information technology skills: Demonstrate qualification to utilize appropriate information technologies for optimization of decision-making action, medication use and to perform the adequate calculation and analyses relevant to pharmacy and pharmaceutical practice. 
7.    Ethics: Show professional ethics and values while making decisions, and during preparing and dispensing medications.
8.    Lifelong learner: Show the ability to develop an independent and lifelong learning for personal development and excellence in professional practice.
9.    Leadership and management: Show an engagement in professional activities and management with the potential to be entrepreneurial and take leadership role.

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Knowledge and Understanding
Describe principles, concepts and theories in biomedical, pharmaceutical, social, behavioral, administrative and clinical sciences associated with the development and use of pharmacy services and products for prevention and treatment of diseases.
Discuss processes, techniques and practices related to various pharmacy practice settings according to legal, ethical and professional standards.
Recognize advanced knowledge of recent development related to drug discovery, design, manufacture, action, and delivery and patient care required to conduct research in the fields of pharmacy.
                                                             Skills
Cognitive Skills
Apply specialized theories, principles and concepts in the field of pharmaceutical sciences and clinical pharmacy.
Interpret information obtained from different resources to provide creative solutions for complex pharmaceutical and clinical issues.
Conduct research or professional project using specialized scientific techniques and methodologies in pharmaceutical and clinical fields.


Practical and Physical Skills
Demonstrate proficiency in performing specialized laboratory techniques, processes, and tasks relevant to medication management and pharmaceutical settings.


Communication and IT Skills
Communicate effectively with colleagues, patients, supervisors, other health care providers, administrative and supportive personnel to provide community awareness, drug information, and high-quality pharmaceutical care.
Utilize appropriate information technology skills and data analyses techniques to support and enhance pharmaceutical research, medication management, and patient care in line with legal, and professional guidelines.


Values, Autonomy, and Responsibility
Values and Ethics

Demonstrate integrity, ethics and professional and academic values, for effective management of routine and unanticipated circumstances.
Autonomy, and Responsibility
Participate in continuous reflective, adaptive and collaborative learning to remain updated on recent professional and inter-professional development and provide accurate and relevant recommendations with high autonomy and responsibility.
Collaborate effectively with full responsibility in conducting leadership behavior with colleagues and other healthcare professionals in research and professional projects for promoting life quality for the community.

Potential Jobs

The holder of the bachelor’s degree of Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) can work in all pharmacy areas including: academic, government hospitals, private hospitals, primary healthcare centres, community pharmacies, pharmaceutical companies and governmental and regulatory agencies responsible for the pharmaceutical field.

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