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The strengths of Purdue's Doctor of Pharmacy Programs include:

  • a large, resourceful full-time and affiliate faculty with a broad range of expertise including administrative, clinical and research skills.
  • didactic course work available via videotape, printed materials, and faculty-led case discussions at regional sites or via teleconference.
  • flexibility to meet an individual's personal and professional commitments while completing the course work.
  • a full perspective of clinical pharmacy practice in advanced clerkships with both medical center-based rotations and community health service-based rotations.
  • low student-to-instructor ratio for advanced clerkship experiences.
  • self-paced skill and knowledge development using ability-based outcome objectives.
  • emphasis on the development of communication, problem solving, and time-management skills.
  • emphasis on the development of skills and habits necessary for the documentation of pharmaceutical care.
  • assistance in placement of students in residencies or positions following completion of degree requirements.

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